Album available // Schubert by Josef Krips: Symphony No. 9 in C Major D 944 "The great" 🎧 Qobuz cutt.ly/pe1OgmCe Tidal cutt.ly/Ze1OgFOP 🎧 Apple Music cutt.ly/Ce1Og979 Deezer cutt.ly/1e1OhooP 🎧 Spotify cutt.ly/Ee1OhXGr Amazon Music cutt.ly/9e1OhAh4 🎧 TH-cam Music cutt.ly/ze1OjuN7 🔊 Download our remastered editions (Hi-Res Master - Wav uncompressed / CMRR Website): classicalmusicreference.com/ Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Symphony No. 9 ‘’Die Große D 944, C-dur. *Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (00:00-03:09) 00:00 Symphony No. 9 in C Major D 944 ‘’The great’’ - I. Andante, Allegro ma non troppo 13:58 Symphony No. 9 in C Major D 944 ‘’The great’’ - II. Andante con moto 27:46 Symphony No. 9 in C Major D 944 ‘’The great’’ - III. Scherzo: Allegro vivace 37:39 Symphony No. 9 in C Major D 944 ‘’The great’’ - IV. Final: Allegro vivace London Symphony Orchestra (error on the title, being resolved on the album covers) Conductor: Josef Krips Recorded in 1958, at London New mastering in 2021 by AB for CMRR 🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr 🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2 ❤️ If you like CM//RR content, please consider membership at our Patreon page. Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr Born in Vienna of a Jewish father, Josef Krips (1902-1974) was educated at the same school as Karl Böhm (1894-1981) and George Szell (1897-1970), that of the Ukrainian professor Eusebius Mandyczevski. He became an assistant to Felix Weingartner, and retained the rigor, elegance and objectivity of his interpretations. After the Anschluss, he was forbidden to conduct during the war; it was up to him to revive Viennese musical life from 1946 onwards, when Böhm, Krauss and Karajan were temporarily unwelcome. Josef Krips was one of the most admired and beloved conductors of our century, especially for his legendary interpretations of Mozart (of whom he recorded five operas and some twenty symphonies in what would have become a complete recording if death had not interrupted it). He was also an inspired interpreter of other Viennese masters, such as Franz Schubert. Along with Karl Böhm, he is considered the heir of the Austrian musical tradition, made of lightness, joy and rigor. Schubert by W.Furtwängler - Symphony No.8 D 759 "Unfinished", Rosamunde Ouvertüre (Century's record.): th-cam.com/video/S7Z0O6OxEpo/w-d-xo.html Franz Schubert PLAYLIST (reference recordings): th-cam.com/video/fZuihpBdXws/w-d-xo.html
I have always liked very much the performances of this great conductor; my youngest daughter has still and plays my old LP's with the magnificent renditions of the Beethoven symphonies with Josep Krips. Many thanks for this wonderful Schubert recording.
Riascolto dopo due anni. La sinfonia è superlativa ( forse Berlioz gli deve). Ma il terzo movimento ( una danza che trascina in un vortice) è il più entusiasmante. E Krips è un viennese doc. I suoi tempi sono perfetti . Gioia gioia gioia!!!
I once heard Krips conduct this symphony at the Hollywood Bowl in the 1960s. Greatness, as in this recording. He has the measure of this massive symphony, Schubert on a level with Beethoven.
Another superb remastering. Unbelievable sound quality. There is a funny story about this symphony that's probably true. Until then the typical symphonies had the strings, mainly first and second violins, sing the main voices, the melodies and the rest of the orchestra just backed them up or made the harmonies. In this one, for the first time the violins were made to play "second fiddle" to the woodwinds and brass which had in charge the main "voices". You can notice that the strings played the same thing bar after bar, only changing now and then. It was so unusal and demeaning to the strings that the rehearsels become somewhat problematic as the string players broke in laughter once in a while after playing the same bar unpteen times. But Schubert managed to produce a remarkably beautiful piece of music. Don't you agree?
@@stupid28273 the original post is correct, as it is referring to the traditional format for a symphony that up to that point orchestras adapted to. It broke the mould, and it's a shame Schubert didn't live to see the popularity of it or the Unfinished, but of course a greatertragedy that he didn't live on to create more orchestral masterpieces.
It's true that the orchestration of Great C major is a ground-breaking achievement. It's profoundly original and colourful. It's just a shame that Schubert didn't have the reputation at the time for the piece to become popular. He never knew that he produced a masterpiece for the ages. It was also problematic, because it requires the wind instruments players to perform well, it's not an easy work for orchestras.
Just great Great! If it's up to me this version is among the best three if it's not the best of all I'v ever heard ( Valter & Furtwangler are the other ones ). P.S. And Charles Munch interpretation as well.
Born in Vienna of a Jewish father, Josef Krips (1902-1974) was educated at the same school as Karl Böhm (1894-1981) and George Szell (1897-1970), that of the Ukrainian professor Eusebius Mandyczevski. He became an assistant to Felix Weingartner, and retained the rigor, elegance and objectivity of his interpretations. After the Anschluss, he was forbidden to conduct during the war; it was up to him to revive Viennese musical life from 1946 onwards, when Böhm, Krauss and Karajan were temporarily unwelcome. Josef Krips was one of the most admired and beloved conductors of our century, especially for his legendary interpretations of Mozart (of whom he recorded five operas and some twenty symphonies in what would have become a complete recording if death had not interrupted it). He was also an inspired interpreter of other Viennese masters, such as Franz Schubert. Along with Karl Böhm, he is considered the heir of the Austrian musical tradition, made of lightness, joy and rigor. Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-03:09) London Symphony Orchestra (error on the title, being resolved on the album covers) Conductor: Josef Krips Recorded in 1958, at London New mastering in 2021 by AB for CMRR 🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr 🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2 ❤️ If you like CM//RR content, please consider membership at our Patreon page. Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr
Wunderschöne Interpretation dieser romantischen und literarisch großartigen Sinfonie mit seidigen Tönen aller Streicher, milden Tönen aller Holzbläser und vor allem brillanten Tönen aller Blechbläser. Der zweite Satz klingt besonders schön und echt melodisch. Der intelligente und unvergleichliche Dirigent leitet das weltklassige Orchester im angemessenen Tempo und mit angenehmer Dynamik. Ganz fehlerlos!
...suma da tradição vienense, límpida e lírica, outrossim heróica, qual água nascidiça , verdadeiramente bela, congenial e inspiradora leitura e regência desse monumento absoluto de toda música, grazie, signore,
@@joseluizfrancis-cresciment6747, , sem dúvida, meu caro, a Nona Sinfonia de Franz Schubert, obra qual se sabe jamais executada em vida de seu excelso criador -- morto aos 31 anos de idade -- é reconhecidamente dos marcos e monumentos capitais de toda música, é sobretudo dessas obras poderosamente evolucionárias em cujas dimensões e verdade essencial, os estudiosos já vêem e sentem a grandeza mistagógica e profética do sinfonismo de Anton Bruckner e Gustav Mahler, agradeço- lhe pois a correspondência, é algo raro haver comentários em idioma nacional ( e o amigo tampouco o desconhece ) nestes grandes canais dedicados à grande música,
@@leonardopiodafonseca1500 Sim Bruckner e Mahler beberam da fonte sinfônica Schubertiana .. rsrs .. Mas todos esses e todo os outros compositores do séc XIX tiveram forte influência de um certo mestre, (gênio da história das Artes Plásticas, ao lado de Bach , Michelângelo e da Vinci .. citação: Otto Maria Carpeaux) que reinou absoluto em Viena e morreu pouco antes de Schubert ..
@@joseluizfrancis-cresciment6747 , sim, claro, o semideus Ludwig van Beethoven, meu ídolo maior, morto um ano antes de Schubert, e cujo tema da " ode ao júbilo" cita no movimento final da sua" Nona" , também conheço bem a história da música do nosso vienense Otto maria carpeaux , bela lembrança,
La differenza la fa questa magnifica e eccezionale orchestra che viveva gli anni migliori. Apprezzate oltre all’ assieme l’intervento delle prime parti. Pur con i limiti tecnici del tempo la qualità è superlativa. Il direttore, di stretta formazione viennese, qui da l’esecuzione in tempi assolutamente godibili( cercando di immedesimarsi nello spirito dell’ autore, portato alla dolce melodia ( lied). Il ritmo di questa particolare sinfonia ti coinvolge interamente( anim e corpo
Martedì 16 aprile 2024. La lettura di Krips mi appare sempre pulita, "giusta" nella dinamica e nei tempi, espressiva senza forzature. Talora sempre commovente la chiusura del primo movimento, come anche il tema iniziale dei corni.
Klausos, un kaut kā īsti neskan. Tāda stulba un nesakarīga liekas šī simfonija. It kā visādi smuki mūzikas gabaliņi nejēdzīgā čupā. Anyway. Kāda starpība un kuru tas vispār interesē, un šis ir tāds bezadresāta ieraksts nevienam nesaprotamā valodā. Adieu.
Janis Elsbergs: You need to continue your musical education. This symphony is one of Schubert's great large-scale achievements - along with the late quartet in G major - and your failure to appreciate it has nothing to do with Schubert or with his music. It is all to do with you, I am sorry to have to tell you.
Discorso farneticante. Indubbiamente è una sinfonia atipica. E allora? La “ Fantastica di Berlioz? . Musiche belle , ispirate e godibili. E questo è sufficiente.
My Lord I know that you know all my burdens and all what my heart prays for. Thank you my Lord for remembering me as one of your servants, children, and thank you for I believe you are doing miracles in my life now. In Jesus mighty name I pray. Amen!!! Hallelujah!!🙏🙏
Album available // Schubert by Josef Krips: Symphony No. 9 in C Major D 944 "The great"
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Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Symphony No. 9 ‘’Die Große D 944, C-dur.
*Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (00:00-03:09)
00:00 Symphony No. 9 in C Major D 944 ‘’The great’’ - I. Andante, Allegro ma non troppo
13:58 Symphony No. 9 in C Major D 944 ‘’The great’’ - II. Andante con moto
27:46 Symphony No. 9 in C Major D 944 ‘’The great’’ - III. Scherzo: Allegro vivace
37:39 Symphony No. 9 in C Major D 944 ‘’The great’’ - IV. Final: Allegro vivace
London Symphony Orchestra (error on the title, being resolved on the album covers)
Conductor: Josef Krips
Recorded in 1958, at London
New mastering in 2021 by AB for CMRR
🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr
🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2
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Born in Vienna of a Jewish father, Josef Krips (1902-1974) was educated at the same school as Karl Böhm (1894-1981) and George Szell (1897-1970), that of the Ukrainian professor Eusebius Mandyczevski. He became an assistant to Felix Weingartner, and retained the rigor, elegance and objectivity of his interpretations. After the Anschluss, he was forbidden to conduct during the war; it was up to him to revive Viennese musical life from 1946 onwards, when Böhm, Krauss and Karajan were temporarily unwelcome.
Josef Krips was one of the most admired and beloved conductors of our century, especially for his legendary interpretations of Mozart (of whom he recorded five operas and some twenty symphonies in what would have become a complete recording if death had not interrupted it). He was also an inspired interpreter of other Viennese masters, such as Franz Schubert. Along with Karl Böhm, he is considered the heir of the Austrian musical tradition, made of lightness, joy and rigor.
Schubert by W.Furtwängler - Symphony No.8 D 759 "Unfinished", Rosamunde Ouvertüre (Century's record.): th-cam.com/video/S7Z0O6OxEpo/w-d-xo.html
Franz Schubert PLAYLIST (reference recordings): th-cam.com/video/fZuihpBdXws/w-d-xo.html
The best Schubert's 9th ever recordad.
This performance is supreme. Only one surpasses this in over hundreds of renditions and that is Wilhelm Furtwangler and Berlin Philharmonic.
若い頃に聴いていた演奏
今も最高のこの曲の演奏として不動の地位にいます
特にアンダンテは空前絶後の名演奏と思う
第1楽章の冒頭、ホルン、木管に続いて、弦が主題を歌う部分も美し過ぎて、身震いしますね
グレイトファンには絶対に聴いてほしい秘宝のような演奏
この演奏は本当に素晴らしい。もっと評価されてもいいと思います。
Wonderful restoration! As usual! And btw Mr. Hurwitz.. THIS is the "reference recording"!!
I have always liked very much the performances of this great conductor; my youngest daughter has still and plays my old LP's with the magnificent renditions of the Beethoven symphonies with Josep Krips. Many thanks for this wonderful Schubert recording.
One of my favourites. Merci.
Riascolto dopo due anni. La sinfonia è superlativa ( forse Berlioz gli deve). Ma il terzo movimento ( una danza che trascina in un vortice) è il più entusiasmante. E Krips è un viennese doc. I suoi tempi sono perfetti . Gioia gioia gioia!!!
I once heard Krips conduct this symphony at the Hollywood Bowl in the 1960s. Greatness, as in this recording. He has the measure of this massive symphony, Schubert on a level with Beethoven.
krips, is a great Viennese conductor conducting with clarity and lyricism, a great Viennese composer!
This became one of my favorite performances of Schubert's GREAT SYMPHONY.
I think of Krips as "measured" in tempo, but this performance moves right along. One of my favorite symphonies and conductors. Thanks
Another superb remastering. Unbelievable sound quality. There is a funny story about this symphony that's probably true. Until then the typical symphonies had the strings, mainly first and second violins, sing the main voices, the melodies and the rest of the orchestra just backed them up or made the harmonies. In this one, for the first time the violins were made to play "second fiddle" to the woodwinds and brass which had in charge the main "voices". You can notice that the strings played the same thing bar after bar, only changing now and then. It was so unusal and demeaning to the strings that the rehearsels become somewhat problematic as the string players broke in laughter once in a while after playing the same bar unpteen times. But Schubert managed to produce a remarkably beautiful piece of music. Don't you agree?
I believe you mean the orchestras. Symphonies are works of music. Orchestras are the groups of musicians who perform those symphonies.
@@stupid28273 the original post is correct, as it is referring to the traditional format for a symphony that up to that point orchestras adapted to. It broke the mould, and it's a shame Schubert didn't live to see the popularity of it or the Unfinished, but of course a greatertragedy that he didn't live on to create more orchestral masterpieces.
@@stupid28273 you made me re-read the original post only to see that he used the term symphony perfectly correctly.
It's true that the orchestration of Great C major is a ground-breaking achievement. It's profoundly original and colourful. It's just a shame that Schubert didn't have the reputation at the time for the piece to become popular. He never knew that he produced a masterpiece for the ages. It was also problematic, because it requires the wind instruments players to perform well, it's not an easy work for orchestras.
This, with the Bruno Walter & Giulini are my favourite Schubert 9th.
Sublime, merci.
Beautiful recording of The Great from Schubert. Love also the NBC Orchestra recording under Toscanini from 1953. As regards historical recordings.
Just great Great! If it's up to me this version is among the best three if it's not the best of all I'v ever heard ( Valter & Furtwangler are the other ones ). P.S. And Charles Munch interpretation as well.
Born in Vienna of a Jewish father, Josef Krips (1902-1974) was educated at the same school as Karl Böhm (1894-1981) and George Szell (1897-1970), that of the Ukrainian professor Eusebius Mandyczevski. He became an assistant to Felix Weingartner, and retained the rigor, elegance and objectivity of his interpretations. After the Anschluss, he was forbidden to conduct during the war; it was up to him to revive Viennese musical life from 1946 onwards, when Böhm, Krauss and Karajan were temporarily unwelcome.
Josef Krips was one of the most admired and beloved conductors of our century, especially for his legendary interpretations of Mozart (of whom he recorded five operas and some twenty symphonies in what would have become a complete recording if death had not interrupted it). He was also an inspired interpreter of other Viennese masters, such as Franz Schubert. Along with Karl Böhm, he is considered the heir of the Austrian musical tradition, made of lightness, joy and rigor. Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-03:09)
London Symphony Orchestra (error on the title, being resolved on the album covers)
Conductor: Josef Krips
Recorded in 1958, at London
New mastering in 2021 by AB for CMRR
🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr
🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2
❤️ If you like CM//RR content, please consider membership at our Patreon page.
Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr
Thank you very much!
I know that Karajan & Bohm were ardent Nazis, Bohm until the day he died!
I like this very much. Klemperer is always so dark and gnawing. Here, the music is bright and with its natural flow.
This is Krips, so you are listening to a different rendition.
@mankiperukangas7785 Yes, but one that I like better and that fits the music better.
Wunderschöne Interpretation dieser romantischen und literarisch großartigen Sinfonie mit seidigen Tönen aller Streicher, milden Tönen aller Holzbläser und vor allem brillanten Tönen aller Blechbläser. Der zweite Satz klingt besonders schön und echt melodisch. Der intelligente und unvergleichliche Dirigent leitet das weltklassige Orchester im angemessenen Tempo und mit angenehmer Dynamik. Ganz fehlerlos!
Raffinata, magnifica esecuzione! Splendida.
krips, é um grande regente vienense conduzindo com clareza e lirismo, um grande compositor vienense! Está tímido em casa .. rsrs
Per favore leggi il mio commento. Lo condividi?
I think it is Robert Schumann who rediscovered this great work and introduce to the general audience.
It is indeed.
...suma da tradição vienense, límpida e lírica, outrossim heróica, qual água nascidiça , verdadeiramente bela, congenial e inspiradora leitura e regência desse monumento absoluto de toda música, grazie, signore,
Poxa Leonardo, parece um poeta falando .. rsrs .. Concordo plenamente
@@joseluizfrancis-cresciment6747, , sem dúvida, meu caro, a Nona Sinfonia de Franz Schubert, obra qual se sabe jamais executada em vida de seu excelso criador -- morto aos 31 anos de idade -- é reconhecidamente dos marcos e monumentos capitais de toda música, é sobretudo dessas obras poderosamente evolucionárias em cujas dimensões e verdade essencial, os estudiosos já vêem e sentem a grandeza mistagógica e profética do sinfonismo de Anton Bruckner e Gustav Mahler, agradeço- lhe pois a correspondência, é algo raro haver comentários em idioma nacional ( e o amigo tampouco o desconhece ) nestes grandes canais dedicados à grande música,
@@leonardopiodafonseca1500 Sim Bruckner e Mahler beberam da fonte sinfônica Schubertiana .. rsrs .. Mas todos esses e todo os outros compositores do séc XIX tiveram forte influência de um certo mestre, (gênio da história das Artes Plásticas, ao lado de Bach , Michelângelo e da Vinci .. citação: Otto Maria Carpeaux) que reinou absoluto em Viena e morreu pouco antes de Schubert ..
@@joseluizfrancis-cresciment6747 , sim, claro, o semideus Ludwig van Beethoven, meu ídolo maior, morto um ano antes de Schubert, e cujo tema da " ode ao júbilo" cita no movimento final da sua" Nona" , também conheço bem a história da música do nosso vienense Otto maria carpeaux , bela lembrança,
Bel pensiero. Per favore leggi anche il mio commento
Excellente 👍👍
Awesome performance; spirit of Schubert !*******
Awe the sound
La differenza la fa questa magnifica e eccezionale orchestra che viveva gli anni migliori. Apprezzate oltre all’ assieme l’intervento delle prime parti. Pur con i limiti tecnici del tempo la qualità è superlativa. Il direttore, di stretta formazione viennese, qui da l’esecuzione in tempi assolutamente godibili( cercando di immedesimarsi nello spirito dell’ autore, portato alla dolce melodia ( lied). Il ritmo di questa particolare sinfonia ti coinvolge interamente( anim e corpo
Sono d'accordo con te
Hopefully you can remaster the Krips/ Mozart symphonies with the Concertgebouw....
Martedì 16 aprile 2024. La lettura di Krips mi appare sempre pulita, "giusta" nella dinamica e nei tempi, espressiva senza forzature. Talora sempre commovente la chiusura del primo movimento, come anche il tema iniziale dei corni.
Impresionante sonido para una grabacion de 1958
Wrong title. It's recorded with the LSO not the WPO
私の愛するトスカニーニの演奏に勝るとも劣らない名演です。
I think this might be one of those remasterings that goes south.
we can hear how Beethoven completely changed music in Schubert
Brillant ! Quelle est l'année de l'enregistrement ?
1958, Londres (Orchestre Symphonique de Londres)
@@horiaganescu3948 mulțumesc
@@gwenaelherve5675 Cu placere... Avec plaisir!
31:50 Trio
Didn't Josef Krips conduct the San Francisco Symphony way back in the 60s ?
Yes. And the a
and the Lewisohn Stadium summer concerts of the NY Phil before that. And the Met Opera Magic Flute with the great Chagall sets in ‘65. Etc. etc.
What's wrong with Decca's transfer? Why do we need this one?
I don't know about the Decca transfer but this one is simply superb, can't you agree?
It's like deliberate slowly tempo for entry... not ideal pass in the Allegro beginning... but SOUND is good
Recorded in...
1958, London (London Symphony Orchestra)
London Symphony Orchestra (error on the title, being resolved on the album covers)
Conductor: Josef Krips
Recorded in 1958, at London
@@classicalmusicreference Thank you friends.
これが本物の<ウィンナーシューベルト>なんだろうね。それにしても、低音が肥大過ぎるんじゃないか?
London Symphony Orchestra (error on the title, being resolved on the album covers)
Conductor: Josef Krips
Recorded in 1958, at London
Klausos, un kaut kā īsti neskan. Tāda stulba un nesakarīga liekas šī simfonija. It kā visādi smuki mūzikas gabaliņi nejēdzīgā čupā. Anyway. Kāda starpība un kuru tas vispār interesē, un šis ir tāds bezadresāta ieraksts nevienam nesaprotamā valodā. Adieu.
Janis Elsbergs: You need to continue your musical education. This symphony is one of Schubert's great large-scale achievements - along with the late quartet in G major - and your failure to appreciate it has nothing to do with Schubert or with his music. It is all to do with you, I am sorry to have to tell you.
Discorso farneticante. Indubbiamente è una sinfonia atipica. E allora? La “ Fantastica di Berlioz? . Musiche belle , ispirate e godibili. E questo è sufficiente.
My Lord I know that you know all my burdens and all what my heart prays for. Thank you my Lord for remembering me as one of your servants, children, and thank you for I believe you are doing miracles in my life now. In Jesus mighty name I pray. Amen!!! Hallelujah!!🙏🙏