Oh my goodness! What an intense and unbelievable performance this is. Andres Orozco-Estrada is on a different planet surely. And this orchestra has become one of the finest in the world over the last few years. I feel the urge to move to Frankfurt. Incredible musicianship.
Composée juste après" Don Juan", cette magnifique œuvre de jeunesse confirme le talent de ce grand compositeur. On retrouve quelques uns des thèmes dans "La vie d'un héros" et dans les "Quatre derniers leader ". J'apprécie toujours autant Andrés Orozco-Estrada de retour aux commandes de cet orchestre que j'aime tant. Encore une belle expérience auditive! Bravo à tous ! Dieses großartige Frühwerk, das unmittelbar nach „Don Juan“ komponiert wurde, bestätigt das Talent dieses großen Komponisten. Einige der Themen finden wir in „Das Leben eines Helden“ und in „Die letzten vier Anführer“. Ich schätze Andrés Orozco-Estrada immer noch an der Spitze dieses Orchesters, das ich so sehr liebe. Ein weiteres tolles Hörerlebnis! Glückwünsche an alle !
Andres Orozco-Estrada is one of the great conductors of the music of Richard Strauss. I have always loved George Szell's recording of this piece with the Cleveland Orchestra. This performance is different from Szell's super-intense approach--it is more expansive, but just as good in it's own way. And what an orchestra this is--when the second chair oboe can take over the solo part and do a splendid job, you are looking at an ensemble with great players from top to bottom.
Your point is well taken but not just oboe. For whatever reason in this concert, (with one exception) concertmaster and principal player in all sections is the "second" listed solo player. All wind instruments have 2 "solo" players and some have an additional "acting solo" listed in orchestra personnel. This is truly a fine orchestra with a deep bench.
Chlorinda, I am hopeful you can help me understand how the orchestra lists the Konzertmeisters. Currently, I see Ulrich Edelmann listed first as "1. Konzertmeister" Alejandro Rutkauskas (who was Konzertmeister on this video) is listed next. Florin IIiescu is shown as "l. Konzertmeister koordiniert) and finally Maximilian Junghanns is "2. Konzertmeister." Do Ulrich and Alejandro have equal status? Or, is Ulrich first among equals? How does that work? Do Florin and Maximilian ever perform as Kozertmeister? Or, do they have other assigned work within the violin section? Just curious. No matter how they do it, this is a world class orchestra!@@chlorinda4479
@@chlorinda4479 I watch a lot of their videos as well, and you inspire me to ask a question I've had for a while, though it's about the orchestra members as a whole. I recognize many of the musicians by now, yet there are often a few faces I don't remember seeing before and never seem to see again. I assumed they were new members, but the website doesn't list them in the member bio section. Have you noticed this as well? Is it common for orchestras to bring in non-member musicians for a single concert?
@@1966bdc1984often orchestras take freelancers to fill in roles required for a particular piece, this is common practice. As a freelancer one would hope to get called up again!
I have listened this masterpiece by R Strauss many times since I was a child, and I always considered that the best version was with Karajan, possibly due to the dynamics of the complete work, but I have also closely followed this great, great young Colombian director. The interpretations of almost all musical genres and of many of the composers of different styles and epochs are Incredibles such as Mahler and it could not be otherwise in R. Strauss, It is also incredible how this genius R. Straus could have written this masterpiece at the age of 25! , which would demonstrate that he is undoubtedly possibly the greatest orchestrator of his time a together with Mahler and Ravel. Without a doubt, it has great Wagnerian influence, the modulation in the final "coda" from C major to A flat major and with the harp arpeggios, is totally Wagnerian, and nobody could think that the final chord is the tonality of C major, the most simple chord, Many thanks to hr-Sinfonieorchester, another of the great German orchestras, for performing and have us remember such wonderful and extraordinary music. BRAVO!
Yes it is stunning that Strauss wrote this at the age of 25. He seems to have begun in late romanticism and then after World War 2 made his statement clear in Methamorphosen.What a journey!
1- Largo 00:04 (Il malato, in prossimità della morte) 2- Allegro molto Agitato 05:22 (La battaglia tra la vita e la morte non offre alcuna tregua per l'uomo) 3- Meno mosso 09:07 (La vita del moribondo passa davanti a lui) 4- Moderato 17:22 (La trasfigurazione)
This is what God is: Nothing and Everything, all condensed into a majestic vibration, a melody that will linger forever. Bravo to @Frankfurt Radio Symphony and to Andrés Orozco-Estrada.
Peco a Deus, nosso Pai Celestial, que leve ao coração do Sr. R. Strauss , onde quer que ele se encontre, meus respeitos pela beleza que flui dessa magnífica obra sinfônica por ele composta. Amém.
This is easily the best version I have heard since Dudamel with the Wiener Philharmoniker. I have mixed opinions on Strauss, but this piece never failed to move me.
To a young person, this music probably sounds pointless and boring. To anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one, suddenly every note of every bar resonates with your profound emotions of loss followed by that chilling journey of the transfiguration, leaving you desperate and utterly exhausted. But perhaps the most awesome music ever composed?
Wunderschöne Aufführung dieser spätromantischen und perfekt komponierten Tondichtung mit gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Der intelligente und geniale südamerikanisch-österreichsche Dirigent leitet das hoch funktionelle deutsche Orchester im veränderlichen Tempo und mit möglichst effektiver Dynamik. Wunderbar vom Anfang bis zum Ende!
In meinem Orchester in Mannheim proben wir zur Zeit die Rosenkavalier-Suite. In einer Toilettenpause steht mein Chefdirigent neben mir und sagt: "Was wäre die Welt ohne Richard Strauss!" - Ich mußte sofort an Friedrich Nietzsche denken: "Ohne Musik wäre das Leben ein Irrtum"
@notaire2: Ravels Boléro ist vermutlich das einzige Stück, das ohne "veränderliches Tempo" auskommt. Und was ist eigentlich ein "hoch funktionelles Orchester?
@@dieterhaller3337 Gute Frage. In der Regel nicht KI gesteuert. Sondern von natürlicher Intelligenz aller Beteiligten, inclusive der Bratschisten, und dem jungen Tubabläser, mit gleich zwei Tuben im Einsatz.
Oh my goodness! What an intense and unbelievable performance this is. Andres Orozco-Estrada is on a different planet surely. And this orchestra has become one of the finest in the world over the last few years. I feel the urge to move to Frankfurt. Incredible musicianship.
I think this is Strauss' greatest tone poem. It is more metaphorical than some of the more explicitly literary works.
What a great orchestra, this hr-Sinfonieorchester! Danke schön!
Composée juste après" Don Juan", cette magnifique œuvre de jeunesse confirme le talent de ce grand compositeur. On retrouve quelques uns des thèmes dans "La vie d'un héros" et dans les "Quatre derniers leader ". J'apprécie toujours autant Andrés Orozco-Estrada de retour aux commandes de cet orchestre que j'aime tant. Encore une belle expérience auditive! Bravo à tous !
Dieses großartige Frühwerk, das unmittelbar nach „Don Juan“ komponiert wurde, bestätigt das Talent dieses großen Komponisten. Einige der Themen finden wir in „Das Leben eines Helden“ und in „Die letzten vier Anführer“. Ich schätze Andrés Orozco-Estrada immer noch an der Spitze dieses Orchesters, das ich so sehr liebe. Ein weiteres tolles Hörerlebnis! Glückwünsche an alle !
Andres Orozco-Estrada is one of the great conductors of the music of Richard Strauss. I have always loved George Szell's recording of this piece with the Cleveland Orchestra. This performance is different from Szell's super-intense approach--it is more expansive, but just as good in it's own way. And what an orchestra this is--when the second chair oboe can take over the solo part and do a splendid job, you are looking at an ensemble with great players from top to bottom.
I agree. Very well said!
Your point is well taken but not just oboe. For whatever reason in this concert, (with one exception) concertmaster and principal player in all sections is the "second" listed solo player. All wind instruments have 2 "solo" players and some have an additional "acting solo" listed in orchestra personnel. This is truly a fine orchestra with a deep bench.
Chlorinda, I am hopeful you can help me understand how the orchestra lists the Konzertmeisters. Currently, I see Ulrich Edelmann listed first as "1. Konzertmeister" Alejandro Rutkauskas (who was Konzertmeister on this video) is listed next. Florin IIiescu is shown as "l. Konzertmeister koordiniert) and finally Maximilian Junghanns is "2. Konzertmeister." Do Ulrich and Alejandro have equal status? Or, is Ulrich first among equals? How does that work?
Do Florin and Maximilian ever perform as Kozertmeister? Or, do they have other assigned work within the violin section? Just curious. No matter how they do it, this is a world class orchestra!@@chlorinda4479
@@chlorinda4479 I watch a lot of their videos as well, and you inspire me to ask a question I've had for a while, though it's about the orchestra members as a whole. I recognize many of the musicians by now, yet there are often a few faces I don't remember seeing before and never seem to see again. I assumed they were new members, but the website doesn't list them in the member bio section. Have you noticed this as well? Is it common for orchestras to bring in non-member musicians for a single concert?
@@1966bdc1984often orchestras take freelancers to fill in roles required for a particular piece, this is common practice. As a freelancer one would hope to get called up again!
Look at the face of orchestra members and audiences. They know that they shared one of the greatest moments in their life together.
I have listened this masterpiece by R Strauss many times since I was a child, and I always considered that the best version was with Karajan, possibly due to the dynamics of the complete work, but I have also closely followed this great, great young Colombian director. The interpretations of almost all musical genres and of many of the composers of different styles and epochs are Incredibles such as Mahler and it could not be otherwise in R. Strauss,
It is also incredible how this genius R. Straus could have written this masterpiece at the age of 25! , which would demonstrate that he is undoubtedly possibly the greatest orchestrator of his time a together with Mahler and Ravel.
Without a doubt, it has great Wagnerian influence, the modulation in the final "coda" from C major to A flat major and with the harp arpeggios, is totally Wagnerian, and nobody could think that the final chord is the tonality of C major, the most simple chord,
Many thanks to hr-Sinfonieorchester, another of the great German orchestras, for performing and have us remember such wonderful and extraordinary music.
BRAVO!
Yes it is stunning that Strauss wrote this at the age of 25. He seems to have begun in late romanticism and then after World War 2 made his statement clear in Methamorphosen.What a journey!
Danke für diese schöne Musik. Danke aus Indien. Ein Bewunderer österreichischer und deutscher Musik !
What a great orchestra this HR Symphony Orchestra thank you very much!
Thank you, I completely agree!
🎉Richard Strauss at his best. Magnificent. Thank you.
1- Largo 00:04
(Il malato, in prossimità della morte)
2- Allegro molto Agitato 05:22
(La battaglia tra la vita e la morte non offre alcuna tregua per l'uomo)
3- Meno mosso 09:07
(La vita del moribondo passa davanti a lui)
4- Moderato 17:22
(La trasfigurazione)
That whole orchestra was great performance!!!
This is what God is: Nothing and Everything, all condensed into a majestic vibration, a melody that will linger forever. Bravo to @Frankfurt Radio Symphony and to Andrés Orozco-Estrada.
Vielen Dank fürs hochladen, habe es auf TH-cam live gesehen und freue mich sehr dass es wieder verfügbar ist!
A beautiful and inspiring performance! Congratulations to the conductor and the orchestra!
Peco a Deus, nosso Pai Celestial, que leve ao coração do Sr. R. Strauss , onde quer que ele se encontre, meus respeitos pela beleza que flui dessa magnífica obra sinfônica por ele composta. Amém.
Чудесный концерт! Большое спасибо!
Obra de intensa densidade musical, em magnífica interpretação.
Stunning! I've loved this work by Strauss since the first time I heard it. 23:00!!!!!!
Besser geht es nicht.Wunderbar......
Thank you for this content all my thanks go to you!👍
Beautiful and profound
1:32 3:00 3:34 flute solos
2:42 oboe solo!!
Und auch die kurzen herrlichen Violinsoli von Alejandro Rutcauskas.
Beautiful
The beginning 🖤
Beautiful horns!!
Yes indeed, they are a match to the Vienna Phil hornists, even without one of their solo hornists on duty, Marc Gruber.
From 17:30 on great majestic and divine. Doesn't the hornist look as Anton Bruckner?
13:25 How does Strauss get the orchestra to shimmer like that?
Bravo!
💛 Wunderbar.
Ich lausche gebannt! Innigsten Dank!
Very nice!!! Enjoyed very much listening to this!!!
Oh, tengo que estudiar una obra de Strauss, qué hago?? Voy cantando y bailando a la versión de Andrés Orozcoooo tatataa
5:20 Allegro molto
This is easily the best version I have heard since Dudamel with the Wiener Philharmoniker. I have mixed opinions on Strauss, but this piece never failed to move me.
To a young person, this music probably sounds pointless and boring. To anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one, suddenly every note of every bar resonates with your profound emotions of loss followed by that chilling journey of the transfiguration, leaving you desperate and utterly exhausted. But perhaps the most awesome music ever composed?
12:.08~ can`t hearing Trombone......
Wunderschöne Aufführung dieser spätromantischen und perfekt komponierten Tondichtung mit gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Der intelligente und geniale südamerikanisch-österreichsche Dirigent leitet das hoch funktionelle deutsche Orchester im veränderlichen Tempo und mit möglichst effektiver Dynamik. Wunderbar vom Anfang bis zum Ende!
In meinem Orchester in Mannheim proben wir zur Zeit die Rosenkavalier-Suite. In einer Toilettenpause steht mein Chefdirigent neben mir und sagt: "Was wäre die Welt ohne Richard Strauss!" - Ich mußte sofort an Friedrich Nietzsche denken: "Ohne Musik wäre das Leben ein Irrtum"
@@hansjuergenkohlhaas871 I agree completely!
@notaire2: Ravels Boléro ist vermutlich das einzige Stück, das ohne "veränderliches Tempo" auskommt. Und was ist eigentlich ein "hoch funktionelles Orchester?
@@dieterhaller3337 Gute Frage. In der Regel nicht KI gesteuert. Sondern von natürlicher Intelligenz aller Beteiligten, inclusive der Bratschisten, und dem jungen Tubabläser, mit gleich zwei Tuben im Einsatz.
Ist die Hoboistin Meastros Tochter?
Harpsichord and flute goes great with piano together!!
13:06
5:21
6:19
16:35
Saxophone sounds great with piano!!!
Cuando estaba muriendo, dijo que era como ésto
6:20 f
17:10 the beginning of the autumn years,,
10:45 unpoco agitato
Violins and chellos going good with piano!! Not procrashions!!!
9:10 menomosso
I hope that they don’t have procution play with piano!!
Besser geht es nicht.Wunderbar.....!
14:28