Abbado.....un rimpianto Uomo, simbolo di un'Italia prestigiosa...Mai come ora avremmo bisogno di uomini di una simile caratura.. In attesa di un Risorgimento culturale ed Umano, mi rifugio nella Musica, colei che mai tradirà.....il vero sentire dell'Anima!
Excelente! Gran Director su eminencia! Claudio Abbado..Gran Orquesta del Festival De Lucerna..Obra preciosa! sinfonia del genial compositor Gustav Mahler..
"A symphony must be like the world. It must contain everything" Gustav Mahler 4:46 the nature 20:14 joy 20:54 a litle valse 26:15 a tragedy 27:34 nostalgic things 30:41 reflections and yearn for someone 40:20 the love 50:57 a nice oboe solo😂 53:09 existential crises 54:22 the victory
Buenas tardes a todos los que oyen .música soy Pedro Rivas mecánico artesano, sin la música no puedo trabajar, Es muy triste para mí trabajar sin música,, es lo más bello en la vidas Felicidades a los Músicos que transforman los ruidos bonitos a bellos,gracias a su esfuerzo y sabiduría musical felicidades a todos, buen día
Дирижёру памятник при жизни, такая запись на века. Оркестр 1а, огромное спасибо за музыку. Такае выступление удалось зафикстрвать во всех нюансах и ракурсах. Огромный респект режиссёрам и операторам. Вам удалось создать шедевр... Видно, что оркестр собрал лучших из лучших исполнителей на всех инструментах. Столько пожилых исполнителей на первых ролях сегодня к сожалению больше не увидеть....
The youth orchestra of Suncheon, a small city in Korea, is supposed to perform this beautiful music this coming June. Happily, my two sons are in the orchestra. This music might be beyond them. Still, it's just adorable to see them practice over and over again, and listen to it even while they're sleeping every single day. The conductor of the youth orchestra is Mr.Seo Kyeong-wook, a genuine artist. All the members really respect him and so do their parents. We are so grateful to him. I wish the city officials would think this way.
The master Claudio Abbado in Mahlers first symphony (one of my favorites). This is a masterpiece. A crown among symphonies! One can return over and over again to this clip. Amazing and brilliant performance indeed!
Такая музыка пробуждает любовь к жизни! А не к войне! Это же как вдохновляет столько людей вместе рядом создают такую красоту, ведомые одним желанием , объединенные духовно!!!❤
Imagine playing the second symphony right after this one. First, you hear the most triumphant ending, and then, BAM. The most keyed up, ominous beginning.
I listened to Mahler daily for about a year--in fact, I only listened to classical because other music just got boring. There's too much music for it to have stayed that way though. I feel bad for anyone who just listens to one type of music.
There are few things that sound as good as a great orchestra playing Mahler round midnight - and this one, well I'm not an expert but you don't have to be one to see that they've NAILED IT !! Of course they're all elite musicians, but the "Maestro" has them all on a string!! Claudio Abbado became a very charismatic conductor in the later stages of his career. And he knows his Mahler. Bravissimo!!!
Le percussioni sull'ultimo movimento, anche se non autografe, devo dire che coronano una esecuzione magistrale. Questa performance è veramente un manuale di come si concerta.
La plus belle version que j'ai jamais entendue de la première symphonie de Mahler, surtout le premier mouvement où chaque moment est déployé selon son intensité propre.
The most beautiful thing in Mahler's music and in particular in his first symphony is this kind of mistic tension that hides in apparent simplictiy, both melodically and armonically speaking, that leads, usually in an unexpected way, to the main themes (the real proof of his genius) of the symphony itself. Mahler's first is made up of gems floating in a deep, misterious ocean. And of course that's the reason for wich listening to Mahler requires so much concentration and passion. Mahler's music is expression of life in all its reality and in all its cruelty and in that sense this symphony is a real manifesto of the revolution carried out by Mahler and Mahler alone. A big bravo to Claudio Abbado wich, as usual, is able to capture the composer's intentions with absolute sensibility. Thank you for everything Maestro.
+Andrea Iudica The expressions of joy from the musician are unmistakable: tangible connections in the earthy Ländler. Mahler touches our true nature, perhaps the essence of Abbado's gift. This performance should be widely known in civilised culture. (I enjoyed your comment so much I made one of my own.)
+Andrea Iudica Thank you for a wonderful comment. Having performed this First Sym from a young age, I am just beginning to see what it means. " Mahler's music is expression of life in all its reality and in all its cruelty". Yes. The cruelty is there like salt in chocolate. But bitter still.
I would have loved to hear Mahler's own performance of this titan of a work. But if Mahler had been in the audience he would have been the first to his feet at the end. Stunning, breathtaking... lost for words...
Wow - what an orchestra ! I have seldom seen such physicality. Deep commitment and love of the music, each other and Abbado. A tremendous performance. It should have been at the Proms - then I could have been there.
When I was a student of the double bassist Alois Posch I had the pleasure of hearing him perform this symphony with the Vienna Philharmonic. I remember his 3rd movement bass solo as the best interpretation of that solo I have ever heard. What a wonderful surprise to find this performance and see his remarkable solo (25:05) again. Such amazing artistry and control of phrasing.
I once was speaking to John Williams & he referred to his Star Wars movies soundtracks as "My little compositions" compared to Mahlers "Full & complete symphonies". John is always humble but as a musician, the genius to write a symphony that goes for about a hour is pure musical genius, in my opinion.
Vorrei ringraziare Abbado per avermi insegnato le meraviglie della musica classica. In particolare, la sua esibizione con la London Symphony Orchestra è stata un capolavoro che passerà alla storia. Alla fine del 20° secolo, quando il 19° e il 20° secolo divennero musica classica, la sua creazione sonora insegnò anche agli estranei come me la gioia della musica. In segno di gratitudine, vorrei dedicare questo commento ai musicisti.
54:58 At this moment you can see the joy of a conductor who leads and at the same time listens to Mahler, Mahler is a dispenser of joy with his stunning music!
If you go to a consert you want of course to stay till the end, participate in the applause, enjoy the happy feeling of something well done. Same on TH-cam. Therefore I appreciate when we sitting at home with our laptops and our headphones have the opportunity to be a part of the public reaction. Like here, we can follow this till the end, even the applause, Thank you! And this uptaking is of course a gem!
The musicians who passed through Mr. Abbado's hands were never the same again. They acquired a qualitative leap that they carried throughout their musical lives. He was a true MAESTRO. In the entire content that this word represents.
What a pleasure to be able to watch such a marvelous performance from the comfort of your couch during lockdown... Makes everything seem in place once again.
Without wishing to sound trivial especially as a person who has been devoted to Mahler for 40 years and who hopes to leave this world to the Chorus Mysticus from the 8th Symphony, the opening bars of this Symphony always seem to take me out of this world and I almost say "Space, the final frontier....". Mahler's music for me encompasses the whole world and changes me every time I listen to it. This is an excellent performance. I am not always of fan of Abbado as a conductor of Mahler (Solti is among my favourites)but here he really is outstanding. I noticed Simon Rattle in the audience which says something (he's another great conductor of Mahler).
Ladies and gentlemen, you are going to have the hugest honour to attend the greatest, unrepeatable (but always improvable) collective event in mankind history so far... sorry, no longer live and in presence! So..., and anyway, fasten your seat belt and hold on at the top of your individual enduring tightness in order to avoid being swept away by the touching vertigoes... Thank you for paying your kind attention but, much more, to the composer Gustav Mahler, the conductor Claudio Abbado, and all female and male members of the orchestra, the technicians, and the very lucky audience! Roughly three seconds just before the Big Bang... It is loud and clear enough? I'm so glad to wish you the best listening experience, for which you can't do without thoroughly and soakedly diving inside...
As the audience tapped their feet to the upbeat parts,Simon Rattles' hand was swinging away. Great concert,you can feel the tremendous joy from the audience.
An absolutely INCREDIBLE symphony by Mahler and an absolutely SUPERB performance by the whole orchestra, with special regards for Claudio. Listening to this has changed my view of music.
0:40 I. Langsam. Schleppend. Wie ein Naturlaut - im Anfang sehr gemächlich 17:20 II. Kräftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell 24:50 III. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen 36:15 IV. Stürmisch bewegt
@@umegghju so you're saying i should go and learn another language to understand one comment? Im sorry if i sounded offensive, but english language has been the most commucative language and it connects people around the world, whether it was unfortunate or fortunate or any other historical reason... If it was german that was no.1, would you still say the same thing?
@@msa6662 No, I am saying that you don't have to understand every comment. But also consider that you are LAZILY asking somebody for a translation instead to: 1. search the symphony with the translations in your language (few seconds using wikipedia, google...) 2. use a translator (few seconds) Morale: work a little bit, instead to offend and kill other languages and ask other to work for you.
To think that Mahler was shunned by his friends after the first performance! They wouldn't look him in the eye! He knew then that his music would not be his living. He'd have to conduct. Oh how amazed he would be to see how he is embraced by the world today. Such a sad and great story.
True! But do remember, the version Mahler's friends heard did not resemble the Symphony No. 1 we know today by any means. It was revised extensively. I wonder where we can hear the original Mahler 1...maybe it's not even in existence anymore.
They probably heard a disastrous performance. I remember buying a version of this on cassette way back when, by some unknown conductor and orchestra. It was noise. It was horrible! I can't imagine how it must feel for a composer to have his/her work destroyed in performance. I'm lucky I'm a poet (unknown/Ignotus). Nobody can wreck my stuff ! :)
+Zachary Larson But he did conduct and it's well known that the irony of the third movement was just incomprehensible to the audiennce. They weren't used to expressions of this sort. emotionalism. Plus other of his works were equally dismissed. He had a hard time of it. Not uncommon with such originality.
The same applies to Beethoven, his original works were truly a mess, and it took years for him to be properly recognized after his death, it also took much revision, reworking and refining of his pieces that allowed for proper hearing.
The opening movement of ONE I must have listened to more than 100 times. I still get different readings from it, every time I hear it. That's how rich is Mahler's music - he had so much to say about humans in nature. I need to get back to listening.
i find Mahler's music rich in musical ideas..beautiful gems that you can spend hours agonisingly recalling (agonising because you cannot whistle them or hum them really, because of the contrasting tones, u simply have to endure them since they don't leave ur head the whole day!)...and the atmosphere! Something like deep-forest gnomes, nymphs, satyrs or whatever doing their stuff contentedly, undisturbed..
Gustav Mahler is one of the highlights of the Victorian age. Great that he lived on into Edwardian times and beyond as his music will be listened to forever!
Abbado.....un rimpianto Uomo, simbolo di un'Italia prestigiosa...Mai come ora avremmo bisogno di uomini di una simile caratura.. In attesa di un Risorgimento culturale ed Umano, mi rifugio nella Musica, colei che mai tradirà.....il vero sentire dell'Anima!
Il risorgimento non si attende, si fa!
One of my creations
It’s not bad but you improved with age
You should consider having a choir in your symphonies
Love that third movement!
Amazing
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Amazing to see Sir Simon Rattle sitting in the audience. I've always loved Mahler 1. After not listening to it for a while it moves me so much again
Excelente! Gran Director su eminencia! Claudio Abbado..Gran Orquesta del Festival De Lucerna..Obra preciosa! sinfonia del genial compositor Gustav Mahler..
"A symphony must be like the world. It must contain everything"
Gustav Mahler
4:46 the nature
20:14 joy
20:54 a litle valse
26:15 a tragedy
27:34 nostalgic things
30:41 reflections and yearn for someone
40:20 the love
50:57 a nice oboe solo😂
53:09 existential crises
54:22 the victory
Thank you is exactly what you describe.
@@ClaudioAlbertoZuñigaGuarachiYes absolutely !
Each of Mahler's symphonies is my favorite Mahler's symphony
Good point
Same
Chi si accontenta, gode!. Italian proverb.
He who has not too much need, enjoys!
Always the latest that one's listened to, right? We're probably fanatics.
Grammar
I just went to see Montreal symphony orchestra play this yesterday. I'm still hooked. When the horns stood up I simply couldn't hold back my tears.
MERCI, messieurs, Mahler et Abbado
(première écoute Mahler à 16 ans ;)
How beautiful this is 🙏💙 and it certainly contains the whole world 😮😊
Grande, grandissimo Maestro Claudio Abbado ❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉Giuseppe Perego Monza 16.2.1962
Buenas tardes a todos los que oyen .música soy Pedro Rivas mecánico artesano, sin la música no puedo trabajar,
Es muy triste para mí trabajar sin música,, es lo más bello en la vidas Felicidades a los Músicos que transforman los ruidos bonitos a bellos,gracias a su esfuerzo y sabiduría musical felicidades a todos, buen día
Дирижёру памятник при жизни, такая запись на века. Оркестр 1а, огромное спасибо за музыку. Такае выступление удалось зафикстрвать во всех нюансах и ракурсах. Огромный респект режиссёрам и операторам. Вам удалось создать шедевр...
Видно, что оркестр собрал лучших из лучших исполнителей на всех инструментах. Столько пожилых исполнителей на первых ролях сегодня к сожалению больше не увидеть....
The sound of offstage brass seems like coming from the heavens. Mahler's gift to mankind.
it´s worth it to be born just to listen to this. All the meaning of life is in it.
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Completely agree and glad that someone finds it as beautiful as I do
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Its a really good music but i mean, is it really worth all the suffering just to listen to this music?
@@thegameranch5935 Yes.
Abbado is probably one of the best Mahler interpreters of his time and now
I love how Abbado is exhausted after the Symphonie but devoted to do it !!!!! pure enthusiasm!!!!!!!!
Abbado...here is a man who was called to Earth to bring Joy in our Hearts.
and not only joy
@@giuliafrosi9524 lo adoro! Immenso che dirige immenso..
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I will be the 60th person who have commented.....words alone cannot describe this performance.
Thank you maestro Mahler and Abbado for such great music!!!❤️👍🙏
La más grandiosa de sus 9 siinfonías. Si Mahler viviera aún, estaría muy satisfecho de la versión de Abbado, un verdadero MAESTRO
なんという感動だろうか!このコンサートに参加した人は生涯この日を忘れることはないだろう!終わっても歓呼の嵐はスタンディングオベーションで指揮者アバドを何度も呼び戻シーンにこちら側も
感動が伝わってくる。アバドとオケの熱い時間はお互い参加者の至福のひとときであったに違いない。団員全てが抱き合い、肩を叩き握手をし健闘を称える姿に又感動であった。
1 часть
0:57 - вступ
3:58 - тема природы из вступ
4:46 - ГП
2 часть
17:22 - ОТ
3 часть
25:00 - ОТ
27:34 - цыганская тема
4 часть
36:28 - вступ
37:32 - ГП
40:23 - ПП
54:58 - кода
40:20 During 2 minutes, one of the most beautiful acomplishments of human history.
Hehe
Half agred
Eighth agreed
Sixteenth agreed
The youth orchestra of Suncheon, a small city in Korea, is supposed to perform this beautiful music this coming June. Happily, my two sons are in the orchestra. This music might be beyond them. Still, it's just adorable to see them practice over and over again, and listen to it even while they're sleeping every single day. The conductor of the youth orchestra is Mr.Seo Kyeong-wook, a genuine artist. All the members really respect him and so do their parents. We are so grateful to him. I wish the city officials would think this way.
화이팅입니다!
두 아드님들이 멋진 연주 하셨기를 !
I think here the real titan is this GREAT CONDUCTOR!!!!!!! A JOY TITAN
Аббадо и его великолепный оркестр просто СУПЕР 🎉❤ брависсимо.
The master Claudio Abbado in Mahlers first symphony (one of my favorites). This is a masterpiece. A crown among symphonies! One can return over and over again to this clip. Amazing and brilliant performance indeed!
I think this performance was the best of Maestro Abbado’s career R.I.P. Maestro Claudio Abbado ♥️🙏🇨🇦
This performance is so subtle and of wonderfull humanity....the musicians seem to enjoy it so much themselves, and what a fantastic orchestra !
Es un gran placer escuchar Mahler dirigido por Abbado. Gracias por compartir.
Saludos desde México.
Такая музыка пробуждает любовь к жизни! А не к войне! Это же как вдохновляет столько людей вместе рядом создают такую красоту, ведомые одним желанием , объединенные духовно!!!❤
Imagine playing the second symphony right after this one. First, you hear the most triumphant ending, and then, BAM. The most keyed up, ominous beginning.
A day without Mahler is a wasted day.
Patrick Cardiff @
Most right comment!!
I listened to Mahler daily for about a year--in fact, I only listened to classical because other music just got boring. There's too much music for it to have stayed that way though. I feel bad for anyone who just listens to one type of music.
Hear! Hear!
As long as Abbado is piloting!
There are few things that sound as good as a great orchestra playing Mahler round midnight - and this one, well I'm not an expert but you don't have to be one to see that they've NAILED IT !!
Of course they're all elite musicians, but the "Maestro" has them all on a string!!
Claudio Abbado became a very charismatic conductor in the later stages of his career. And he knows his Mahler.
Bravissimo!!!
Maybe the best performance I've heard of this, which is without doubt my favorite symphony. Abbado! Thank you.
Majestic and wonderful conducting by Claudio Abbado and execution, by the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, of this first symphony of the genius Malher!
funerale grave,senza straschichi,solennemente gioioso: danza della vita e della luce. Grazie Maestro Abbado!
Le percussioni sull'ultimo movimento, anche se non autografe, devo dire che coronano una esecuzione magistrale. Questa performance è veramente un manuale di come si concerta.
Great to see (Sir) Simon Rattle in the audience for such a great piece played so well
Abbado bravissimo ,immortale ,grazie
La plus belle version que j'ai jamais entendue de la première symphonie de Mahler, surtout le premier mouvement où chaque moment est déployé selon son intensité propre.
The most beautiful thing in Mahler's music and in particular in his first symphony is this kind of mistic tension that hides in apparent simplictiy, both melodically and armonically speaking, that leads, usually in an unexpected way, to the main themes (the real proof of his genius) of the symphony itself. Mahler's first is made up of gems floating in a deep, misterious ocean. And of course that's the reason for wich listening to Mahler requires so much concentration and passion. Mahler's music is expression of life in all its reality and in all its cruelty and in that sense this symphony is a real manifesto of the revolution carried out by Mahler and Mahler alone.
A big bravo to Claudio Abbado wich, as usual, is able to capture the composer's intentions with absolute sensibility. Thank you for everything Maestro.
+Andrea Iudica The expressions of joy from the musician are unmistakable: tangible connections in the earthy Ländler. Mahler touches our true nature, perhaps the essence of Abbado's gift. This performance should be widely known in civilised culture.
(I enjoyed your comment so much I made one of my own.)
+Andrea Iudica Thank you for a wonderful comment. Having performed this First Sym from a young age, I am just beginning to see what it means. " Mahler's music is expression of life in all its reality and in all its cruelty". Yes. The cruelty is there like salt in chocolate. But bitter still.
Andrea Iudica
Wow, thanks everyone, i'm glad that you appreciate my compositions!
Tweet from the dead!:)
Какой же он изумительный--Клаудио Аббадо! Симфонии Густава Маллера это просто потрясение! Спасибо К. Аббадо! Браво! Брависсимо!
This is one of my favorite symphonies!!
The first time I saw this live and the horns stood up at the end I died of bliss.
I would have loved to hear Mahler's own performance of this titan of a work. But if Mahler had been in the audience he would have been the first to his feet at the end. Stunning, breathtaking... lost for words...
Astonishingly fine music making. RIP Abbado.
Wow - what an orchestra ! I have seldom seen such physicality. Deep commitment and love of the music, each other and Abbado. A tremendous performance. It should have been at the Proms - then I could have been there.
Glad to see Mr Abbado in picture so much! He is of course conducting without notes...
Mahler schaffte es, mit seiner Musik die Schönheit der Natur auszudrücken. Immer, wenn ich Trost suche, dann höre ich genau diese Sinfonie.
Wonderful really how it seems all about nature and its spirit specially in march tempo. It seems the snow falling down softly
this piece just makes me smile
Mahler, Wagner, Strauss, Brukcner is real origin of cinematic music. They's music have real beauty and harmony.
Although, the composers of cinematic music doesn’t have this abstract level where form exists on its own.
awesome!! Sounds by various instruments esp. brass overlap layer by layer, which sounds itself brilliant. R.I.P. Maestro Claudio Abbado.
Truly one of his finest works. I'm listening to this on Mahler's birthday.
When I was a student of the double bassist Alois Posch I had the pleasure of hearing him perform this symphony with the Vienna Philharmonic. I remember his 3rd movement bass solo as the best interpretation of that solo I have ever heard. What a wonderful surprise to find this performance and see his remarkable solo (25:05) again. Such amazing artistry and control of phrasing.
Symphony , one , Gustau Mahler , Lucern Festival Orchestra and Claudio Abbado , it was very beautiful and inspiring Thank you
I once was speaking to John Williams & he referred to his Star Wars movies soundtracks as "My little compositions" compared to Mahlers "Full & complete symphonies". John is always humble but as a musician, the genius to write a symphony that goes for about a hour is pure musical genius, in my opinion.
Vorrei ringraziare Abbado per avermi insegnato le meraviglie della musica classica. In particolare, la sua esibizione con la London Symphony Orchestra è stata un capolavoro che passerà alla storia. Alla fine del 20° secolo, quando il 19° e il 20° secolo divennero musica classica, la sua creazione sonora insegnò anche agli estranei come me la gioia della musica. In segno di gratitudine, vorrei dedicare questo commento ai musicisti.
The crowd reaction at the end tells it all. Absolutelly fantastic :)
오늘도 왔습니다. 아바도 선생님
힘들때마다 항상 여기와서 위로받고 갑니다.
감사합니다.
54:58
At this moment you can see the joy of a conductor who leads and at the same time listens to Mahler, Mahler is a dispenser of joy with his stunning music!
Raffaele Pianese ...and yet I think he had a sad short life
@@georgealderson4424 I don't know about the sad part, but he died at over 80, so it wasn't that short...
@@faithhopelove9567 He died with 51.
@@faithhopelove95678:034ㅣㅋㅋ ㅣ1기 8:17 ㅋ😮ㄱ
@@Hochstapler999 No he did'nt. Look it up
This is one of those times I wish I could give more than just one thumbs up.
If you go to a consert you want of course to stay till the end, participate in the applause, enjoy the happy feeling of something well done. Same on TH-cam. Therefore I appreciate when we sitting at home with our laptops and our headphones have the opportunity to be a part of the public reaction. Like here, we can follow this till the end, even the applause, Thank you! And this uptaking is of course a gem!
The musicians who passed through Mr. Abbado's hands were never the same again. They acquired a qualitative leap that they carried throughout their musical lives. He was a true MAESTRO. In the entire content that this word represents.
素晴らし過ぎます。
17:24 i've never seen a happier man my entire life, and good job Mr. Mahler for creating this wonderous piece!
Beautiful and it looks like the orchestra and Abbado are enjoying playing together.
Unbelievable spectacular performance, movement 3 is my favorite
What a pleasure to be able to watch such a marvelous performance from the comfort of your couch during lockdown... Makes everything seem in place once again.
Without wishing to sound trivial especially as a person who has been devoted to Mahler for 40 years and who hopes to leave this world to the Chorus Mysticus from the 8th Symphony, the opening bars of this Symphony always seem to take me out of this world and I almost say "Space, the final frontier....". Mahler's music for me encompasses the whole world and changes me every time I listen to it. This is an excellent performance. I am not always of fan of Abbado as a conductor of Mahler (Solti is among my favourites)but here he really is outstanding. I noticed Simon Rattle in the audience which says something (he's another great conductor of Mahler).
Ladies and gentlemen, you are going to have the hugest honour to attend the greatest, unrepeatable (but always improvable) collective event in mankind history so far... sorry, no longer live and in presence! So..., and anyway, fasten your seat belt and hold on at the top of your individual enduring tightness in order to avoid being swept away by the touching vertigoes... Thank you for paying your kind attention but, much more, to the composer Gustav Mahler, the conductor Claudio Abbado, and all female and male members of the orchestra, the technicians, and the very lucky audience! Roughly three seconds just before the Big Bang... It is loud and clear enough? I'm so glad to wish you the best listening experience, for which you can't do without thoroughly and soakedly diving inside...
Согласна
Wunderbar wie man die "Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen" heraushören kann...
und Abbado wie immer einmalig...
Quelle merveille !!! MERCI !!!! Même en votre éternelle absence, vous resterez présent, MAESTRO §§§
As the audience tapped their feet to the upbeat parts,Simon Rattles' hand was swinging away. Great concert,you can feel the tremendous joy from the audience.
What better commendation than to have Simon Rattle in the audience!
J ai assisté à cet inoubliable concert Je suis une grande admiratrice de Claudio Abbado......inconsolable de son absence........
Me top!
Me too!
Magnificent piece of music. You can immediately see that the conductor and orchestra are in harmony. Brilliant, excellent and beautiful.
An absolutely INCREDIBLE symphony by Mahler and an absolutely SUPERB performance by the whole orchestra, with special regards for Claudio.
Listening to this has changed my view of music.
For my taste the best Mahler's symphony with one of the giants orchestra conductors in the last times, thanks for sharing!
Sir. Simon rattle was watching Maestro Abbado conducting this Epic symphony in the audience!
0:40 I. Langsam. Schleppend. Wie ein Naturlaut - im Anfang sehr gemächlich
17:20 II. Kräftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell
24:50 III. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen
36:15 IV. Stürmisch bewegt
Can you translate them as well, please?
@@msa6662 People writing in English never translate to other languages, why the opposite must always happen? This will kill other languages
@@umegghju so you're saying i should go and learn another language to understand one comment?
Im sorry if i sounded offensive, but english language has been the most commucative language and it connects people around the world, whether it was unfortunate or fortunate or any other historical reason...
If it was german that was no.1, would you still say the same thing?
@@msa6662 No, I am saying that you don't have to understand every comment. But also consider that you are LAZILY asking somebody for a translation instead to:
1. search the symphony with the translations in your language (few seconds using wikipedia, google...)
2. use a translator (few seconds)
Morale: work a little bit, instead to offend and kill other languages and ask other to work for you.
Condivido confermo anch'io con lei
To think that Mahler was shunned by his friends after the first performance! They wouldn't look him in the eye! He knew then that his music would not be his living. He'd have to conduct. Oh how amazed he would be to see how he is embraced by the world today. Such a sad and great story.
True! But do remember, the version Mahler's friends heard did not resemble the Symphony No. 1 we know today by any means. It was revised extensively. I wonder where we can hear the original Mahler 1...maybe it's not even in existence anymore.
They probably heard a disastrous performance. I remember buying a version of this on cassette way back when, by some unknown conductor and orchestra. It was noise. It was horrible! I can't imagine how it must feel for a composer to have his/her work destroyed in performance. I'm lucky I'm a poet (unknown/Ignotus). Nobody can wreck my stuff ! :)
+Zachary Larson But he did conduct and it's well known that the irony of the third movement was just incomprehensible to the audiennce. They weren't used to expressions of this sort. emotionalism. Plus other of his works were equally dismissed. He had a hard time of it. Not uncommon with such originality.
Yes, true!
The same applies to Beethoven, his original works were truly a mess, and it took years for him to be properly recognized after his death, it also took much revision, reworking and refining of his pieces that allowed for proper hearing.
Es un regalo que hay que escuchar, Siempre saco algo maravilloso de este compositor,se perciben todos los instrumento. Para mi el mejor
The opening movement of ONE I must have listened to more than 100 times. I still get different readings from it, every time I hear it. That's how rich is Mahler's music - he had so much to say about humans in nature. I need to get back to listening.
Patrick Cardiff didnt know Mahlers Music was this profound. I just listen to it because i rlly enjoy it
Father leading the violas and son leading 2nd violins. How wonderful!
Oh, i didn't know that
Viola partid have so beautiful sound❤
With love from Belarus , Mensk !!!
Москва присоединяется)
Não tem como definir Mahler. Essa orquestra e Abbado simplesmente perfeitos! Que espetáculo 👏👏👏
Stupendous performance, stunning video. Bravo
Огромное спасибо за доставленное наслаждение. Праздник души!
Mahler’s music is magnificent. Superb performance from the conductor and the orchestra. Divine.
This symphony is a masterpiece, this perfomance is very good.
i find Mahler's music rich in musical ideas..beautiful gems that you can spend hours agonisingly recalling (agonising because you cannot whistle them or hum them really, because of the contrasting tones, u simply have to endure them since they don't leave ur head the whole day!)...and the atmosphere! Something like deep-forest gnomes, nymphs, satyrs or whatever doing their stuff contentedly, undisturbed..
Agree
The volume is TOO low. ☹
❤
¡¡Grandísima interpretación del Maestro Claudio Abbado!!
Grandissimo bravissimo meraviglioso artista direttore orchestra sinfonica
Abbado es extraordinario, siempre le recuerdo dirigiendo, también, la Sinfonía del Nuevo Mundo, cómo lo vive!
Brought tears to my eyes.... RIP Maestro Abbado...!
Gustav Mahler is one of the highlights of the Victorian age. Great that he lived on into Edwardian times and beyond as his music will be listened to forever!
A sublime performance. Thank you! Listening during the Lockdown of London on 23rd March 2020 :-)
I'm doing the same but in Milan🤗
@@marcolucca6241 Here in Vernon, B.C. Canada.
Zürich
@@taxa80 South Wales.
@@MOGGS1942 Same in mid Wales! So grateful...a miraculous performance.
Maravillosa interpretación del maestro Abbado de una obra sublime de Mahler
It`s been 10 years, rest in peace Maestro!
3 и 4 часть просто выносят мозг. Малер как будто предвосхитил катастрофы 20 века и вложил в концовку все своё чуть и бетховенский драматизм