Yes indeed! Really a heavyweight programme and I'm so looking forward to watching/listening to this! (just happened to find the video, and I'm a major Wagner & Bruckner admirer)
Sir Simon was moved to tears after Bruckner. He really showed his appreciation for the musicians as Herbert Blomstedt always does and did, went into the orchestra and shook hands with many players.
Did he actually go straight from the Ligeti into the Wagner or has the applause been edited out. If he transitioned it's a stroke of programming genius.
Great concert but there is a mistake with the six pieces by webern . He composed his pieces in 1909, not in 1928. That year he revised the original version of the piece.
Even after all these years I really miss this imaginative programming in Birmingham since Sir Simon left. Did he actually go straight from the Ligeti into the Wagner or has the applause been edited out. If he transitioned it's a stroke of programming genius.
The Russian conductors never imitate Wilhelm Furtwängler and are all inherited Furtwängler achievements starting at Evgeny Mravinsky to the latest, meanwhile you the Western conductors after Leonard Bernstein, with very few conductors as Franz Welser-Möst (everywhere), Gianandrea Noseda (everywhere), and Riccardo Muti (only in Vienna) nothing. The rest is all reflections of their daily luxury of their spoiled lifestyle. Maestro Dimitris Botinis is one of such treasures of our age. You are nothing in front of him. Maestro Dimitris Botinis sounds like although Wilhelm Furtwängler, at his prime, by never imitating him, meanwhile yours are all lesser imitation of Wilhelm Furtwängler at best. Others mostly likewise.
atmospeheres 00:19 lohengrin 08:44 webern op.6 1 18:47 webern op.6 2 19:49 webern op.6 3 21:30 webern op.6 4 22:22
webern op.6 5 26:43 webern op.6 6 29:09 Tristan prelude 30:50 Liebestod 41:20 Bruckner 9 i 1:16:48 Bruckner 9 ii 1:39:45
Bruckner 9 iii 1:50:25
Thank you my friend. Specially about 1:39:45
@@staffanolofsson8201 No p. bro. Enjoy! Best!
herzlichen Dank!
Thank you for providing this 👍
@khlee4069 u r welcome, enjoy, best!
Sir Simon Rattle transitioned from being a Percussionist to a World Class Conductor. BRAVO to you Sir Simon
What a program! Some of the best selections this season. Wonderful.
Yes indeed! Really a heavyweight programme and I'm so looking forward to watching/listening to this! (just happened to find the video, and I'm a major Wagner & Bruckner admirer)
Many many BRAVO!!!!!!!!THANK YOU
Grossartiges Konzert! Applaus!!
Wahnsinn! Gewaltiges Programm! Respekt für Sir Simon Rattle und BRSO🎩! Danke!
What a concert!
What an INCREDIBLE program
Sir Simon was moved to tears after Bruckner. He really showed his appreciation for the musicians as Herbert Blomstedt always does and did, went into the orchestra and shook hands with many players.
❤
🇬🇧 Ich bin ein großer Fan von Sir Simon Rattle , sehr
gerne hätte ich in der" ELPI " ein Konzert mit ihm
erlebt . 🇬🇧
I was in the audience. What a gift!
Did he actually go straight from the Ligeti into the Wagner or has the applause been edited out. If he transitioned it's a stroke of programming genius.
@@DavidHassell2004Yes, he did
And from the Webern to Wagner, as well. Magic moments.
@@DavidHassell2004 I Had the pleasure to be in the in the concert and it was without any kind of break!
This is a wonderful program, from Ligeti to Bruckner. From modernism to romanticism to modernism and then back again in two hours.
happy that I listened on site
Brillantes Programm!
I ❤ Ligeti!
1:16:40Bruckner
Grossartiges Konzert! Applaus!! from Acapulco!
Herkulessaal?? Ist das nicht die Isarphilharmonie?
Exacto
Desculpe a interferência. Mas não é o que diz a legenda. Trata-se da BRSO mesmo. É o que consta na legenda.
siehe Abspann. A breathtaking concert. Thx.
Wow ❤
躍動感のあるブルックナーなんて初めて聞きました。
この人は年齢不詳。昔と様子がちょっとも変わらない。
Great concert but there is a mistake with the six pieces by webern . He composed his pieces in 1909, not in 1928. That year he revised the original version of the piece.
"Fassung von 1928", i.e. 1928 version, indicates that it's the revised version being played here,
@@Moshmorenko yes, the information of hte program is fine, but in the video it only appears anton webern sechs stucke op.6 (1928)
Well, it does say "Fassung von 1928". The revised version.
Applause one second, concert 2 hour
Und: Deutsche antiphonische Orchesteraufstellung: erste Violinen links, zweite rechts, ich liebe sie.
TH-cam Please: the audio is to low!!!!!
Impresionante!!!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Maravilla!!!
I'm glad Bruckner gets played more now in concerts. Mahler is over-played.
1:23:38
Even after all these years I really miss this imaginative programming in Birmingham since Sir Simon left. Did he actually go straight from the Ligeti into the Wagner or has the applause been edited out. If he transitioned it's a stroke of programming genius.
Yes, he has done this many times before. The Ligeti becomes a prelude to a prelude.
1:56:06
クルレンツィスもこのパターンやってたけれど流行りですかい?皆がやりだすとつまらんね。まあ、これはクォリティ高いけれどーこういう繋ぎを連続で聞くと映画音楽みたい。日本でも真似始まるか?(笑)
와 이런 생생한 연주를 볼 수 있어서 너무 좋아요 ^^
The Russian conductors never imitate Wilhelm Furtwängler and are all inherited Furtwängler achievements starting at Evgeny Mravinsky to the latest, meanwhile you the Western conductors after Leonard Bernstein, with very few conductors as Franz Welser-Möst (everywhere), Gianandrea Noseda (everywhere), and Riccardo Muti (only in Vienna) nothing. The rest is all reflections of their daily luxury of their spoiled lifestyle. Maestro Dimitris Botinis is one of such treasures of our age. You are nothing in front of him. Maestro Dimitris Botinis sounds like although Wilhelm Furtwängler, at his prime, by never imitating him, meanwhile yours are all lesser imitation of Wilhelm Furtwängler at best. Others mostly likewise.
frustration
Not even one Russian conductor to be seen here. You seem to be on the wrong page.
😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅
@@hansjuergenkohlhaas871 Aber, intentionally. Simon knew this better than you do.
@@dominiquemartin-bg8ol On your side.
Grimaces and nazis.