Klaus Mäkelä gives some of the most richly emotive performances I have ever watched. Mahler carves his way into the soul via Klaus' sensitive conductorship.
Finally! This movement is definitely the best movement in Mahler's third and for me one of the most brilliant, emotional and moving moments in all of classical music. Thank you all so much, dear Olso Philharmonic Orchestra and Klaus Mäkelä, for making this dream of me coming true! I'm sure I will enjoy all movements soon :)
🎼🎵🎶 La MÚSICA ALIMENTA EL ALMA, DESPEJA LA MENTE, HACE MEJOR AL SER HUMANO Y EXPRIME LA SENSIBILIDAD HUMANA. Realmente "EXTRAORDINARIA" versión Enhorabuena profesores...MUCHAS GRACIAS
This sixth movement is an ample, invasive, hypnotic finale, radiating inner peace. Highest degree of accomplishment, this daring adagio is the sea always restarted on the waves of the strings. The entire orchestration of the symphony is completely changed. The strings invade everything and surge, without the color of the woodwinds or the brass. It is the original sea which will culminate in ecstasy and the elevation of universal love. « What God tells me » seems to be its meaning. With hindsight, this Christian climate appears more sensual than mystical, and carnal love should not be obscured. Long time, only the strings let the entire orchestra come and speak in a triumphant key of D major. This adagio, precursor of the other famous adagios of the master, is an intense moment which will gradually rise in spirals towards the accomplishment of the symphony: universal love. For one of the first times in the history of music, a work ends with a long adagio. When you write such « a large piece in which the whole world is actually reflected one is, so to speak, oneself merely an instrument upon which the universe plays. » This famous and often quoted phrase could only have been uttered by Mahler and during a rare moment of exhilaration that gave birth to one of his most imposing, ambitious, and outrageous creations, the Third Symphony. Monumental ! *Lucien*
Este sexto movimiento es de una belleza de inspiración del Santo Espíritu. Mäkelä, un genio. La Filarmónica de Oslo, soberbia. Muchas gracias desde Santiago de Chile. 🇨🇱🤝🇳🇴✝️🙏✝️👏👏🎼🎼🕊 Fernando Rivas-Burattini.
Despite Dave Hurwitz' underappreciation of this conductor, I thought this movement was nicely done although the strings seemed to overpower the woodwinds and brass and the timpani were hardly heard. The last note, though, was beautifully drawn out in just the way "love tells me" .
Klaus Mäkelä gives some of the most richly emotive performances I have ever watched. Mahler carves his way into the soul via Klaus' sensitive conductorship.
Finally! This movement is definitely the best movement in Mahler's third and for me one of the most brilliant, emotional and moving moments in all of classical music. Thank you all so much, dear Olso Philharmonic Orchestra and Klaus Mäkelä, for making this dream of me coming true! I'm sure I will enjoy all movements soon :)
🎼🎵🎶 La MÚSICA ALIMENTA EL ALMA, DESPEJA LA MENTE, HACE MEJOR AL SER HUMANO Y EXPRIME LA SENSIBILIDAD HUMANA. Realmente "EXTRAORDINARIA" versión
Enhorabuena profesores...MUCHAS GRACIAS
This piece is the culmination of an entire civilization. And that civilization, was worth it.
Es war ein wunderbares und einzigartiges Erlebnis. Ich war live dabei und werde es niemals vergessen!
Du glücklicher, ich wäre auch gerne dabei gewesen. 😢
This sixth movement is an ample, invasive, hypnotic finale, radiating inner peace. Highest degree of accomplishment, this daring adagio is the sea always restarted on the waves of the strings. The entire orchestration of the symphony is completely changed. The strings invade everything and surge, without the color of the woodwinds or the brass. It is the original sea which will culminate in ecstasy and the elevation of universal love. « What God tells me » seems to be its meaning. With hindsight, this Christian climate appears more sensual than mystical, and carnal love should not be obscured. Long time, only the strings let the entire orchestra come and speak in a triumphant key of D major. This adagio, precursor of the other famous adagios of the master, is an intense moment which will gradually rise in spirals towards the accomplishment of the symphony: universal love. For one of the first times in the history of music, a work ends with a long adagio. When you write such « a large piece in which the whole world is actually reflected one is, so to speak, oneself merely an instrument upon which the universe plays. » This famous and often quoted phrase could only have been uttered by Mahler and during a rare moment of exhilaration that gave birth to one of his most imposing, ambitious, and outrageous creations, the Third Symphony. Monumental ! *Lucien*
謝謝你們之前來台灣衛武營的演出,詮釋的完美至極,我的孩子第一次接觸西貝流士的作品,他好喜歡,也謝謝團員們跟他揮揮手,期待你們再來台灣,別忘了我們哦!☺️❤️🌸🎀☀️
Really beautiful ❤
Fantastic, marvelous. sublime!
Este sexto movimiento es de una belleza de inspiración del Santo Espíritu.
Mäkelä, un genio. La Filarmónica de Oslo, soberbia.
Muchas gracias desde Santiago de Chile.
🇨🇱🤝🇳🇴✝️🙏✝️👏👏🎼🎼🕊
Fernando Rivas-Burattini.
지휘자와 오케스트라 구성원들 간의 일체감,
그리고 6th movement의 섬세한 감성.
말 그대로 ‘완벽함’ 그 자체입니다.
전에는 물론, 앞으로도 이 이상의 하모니는 없을 듯합니다.
finally!!
Finally, the Finale
Despite Dave Hurwitz' underappreciation of this conductor, I thought this movement was nicely done although the strings seemed to overpower the woodwinds and brass and the timpani were hardly heard. The last note, though, was beautifully drawn out in just the way "love tells me" .
Mahler has died three times when he composed the symphony No. 3, No. 6 & No. 9.
Then how did he enter heaven after the 2nd and 8th symphonies?
@@hillcresthiker Zu Gott, zu Alma und zu etwas...
😢❤ bravooooo😢
👏💐
Danke und Amen
apotheosis
Pretentious stage presence. Make it pretentious-squared.
Hes young, he has delusions of Lenny!
@@hillcresthiker One would think they teach student conductors proper stage presence.
Get a life
@@mariorossi9655 Reread what I wrote. I have nothing to add.