I was listening to this piece at full volume & my next door neighbor liked it so much that he threw a brick through my window so he could hear it better! I feel deeply honoured by their genuine appreciation for this masterpiece. 🎇
I’m currently reading, P. Roth’s, “The Human Stain”. This masterpiece is the selection following the eulogy of Coleman Silk. A beautiful expression captured here and in the book. Thanks for sharing.
The Mahler 3rd and the Tchaikovsky 6th were the first symphonies to end with slow movements. They were composed at roughly the same time, but the Tchaikovsky 6th was premiered first.
Anyone listening to this that hasn't heard the previous hour or so is missing the total emotion. By the end of this I was sobbing with emotion. If you are NOT then you have no heart!
Mahler really put everything he had into the Second and Third to enrapture you for over an hour, all in preparation to completely rip your heart apart at the finale.
Eh... è talmente bello che si vorrebbe che non finisse ma, in questo caso, non sarebbe un finale. Quindi si desidera che finisca, anche se dispiace che lo faccia. Perché si vorrebbe che non finisse. :)
Come la vita... infatti credo che questo finale compendi questo desiderio di fine/non fine, dal mio punto di vista. Stessa cosa la riscontro nella Seconda e nell'Ottava. ❤
The final moments with the steady beats is clearly influenced by Parsifal. Poor Sinopoli, breathing so hard already...while the music is overwhelming indeed.
Inspired by Parsifal - regarding to the noble brass sections I agree, but I think the message of this mighty orchestral album here is the entire universe and not only the German saga.
Throughout the climactic passage of the long brass chorale, the trombones are divided in two-part harmony. It's my contention that two more trombones should be added, so that there are three on a part. They have trouble keeping up with the piercing trumpets and 8 (or 9) horns.
For some reason I associate this song with Yang Wenli's death in Legend of the Galactic Heroes. Not sure if they use this movement in particular, indeed Mahler's work features prominently in the score of that series.
youre entitled to your opinion because music is subjective and many people do complain about length, since this is the longest symphony in the standard repetoire. (the longest symphony ever written was the "Gothic" by Havergal Brian. Aside from the length, I dont think I have ever heard anyone ever say this is too noisy! Very strange taste!
I was listening to this piece at full volume & my next door neighbor liked it so much that he threw a brick through my window so he could hear it better! I feel deeply honoured by their genuine appreciation for this masterpiece. 🎇
Uh a brick?
2011 TH-cam called; they want their cheesy comment back.
Fra' 30 anni Mahler sarà il compositore più eseguito...Era avanti nel tempo ..
Mahler understood the human condition better than any composer of his time. This is what the human spirit sounds like.
A day without Mahler is like a day wasted.
If someone should ask you why you love Mahler, direct them to this video. If they still don't get it, they probably never will.
Quando Mahler circumnaviga l’Universo e torna sulla Terra
This is a very, very nice and in my opinion also correct description of musician's intention here. 👍
I’m currently reading, P. Roth’s, “The Human Stain”. This masterpiece is the selection following the eulogy of Coleman Silk. A beautiful expression captured here and in the book. Thanks for sharing.
The Mahler 3rd and the Tchaikovsky 6th were the first symphonies to end with slow movements. They were composed at roughly the same time, but the Tchaikovsky 6th was premiered first.
One of its great motifs is "I'll Be Seeing You in All the Old Familiar Places" in fantastic orchestral garments. Beautiful, ravishing.
This came first- before "Ill be seeing you"
Mahler made his living by conducting. His last gig was with the NY Phil.
Anyone listening to this that hasn't heard the previous hour or so is missing the total emotion.
By the end of this I was sobbing with emotion. If you are NOT then you have no heart!
Mahler really put everything he had into the Second and Third to enrapture you for over an hour, all in preparation to completely rip your heart apart at the finale.
fantastic first trumpet!
Phenomenal player! As a fellow trumpet I was like.. Whoa, that dude can play! Everything was spot on.
A great, underrated conductor.
Mahler o Deus dos finais.
":I'll Be Seeing You" motif in here.
One of the most gorgeous endings.
Unbelievable beautiful
Incredible noble. A mighty and timeless tribute to the Creators greatness. 🙏🎵
... and He wrote this on summer vacation. Pure Passion in music at all. ❤
What a great conductor this guy was. Amazing
Great finale, the great Mahler !
Mahler with Symphony no. 3, only a word Masterwork 🤩😀🙏
Ótima execução! É um dos melhores finas que já vi!!!
Eh... è talmente bello che si vorrebbe che non finisse ma, in questo caso, non sarebbe un finale. Quindi si desidera che finisca, anche se dispiace che lo faccia. Perché si vorrebbe che non finisse. :)
Come la vita... infatti credo che questo finale compendi questo desiderio di fine/non fine, dal mio punto di vista. Stessa cosa la riscontro nella Seconda e nell'Ottava. ❤
Haec musica eternalis semperverda est. 🙏🎵❤
Spettacolare!
I feel spiritual...
The final moments with the steady beats is clearly influenced by Parsifal. Poor Sinopoli, breathing so hard already...while the music is overwhelming indeed.
Inspired by Parsifal - regarding to the noble brass sections I agree, but I think the message of this mighty orchestral album here is the entire universe and not only the German saga.
Meraviglioso Una sinfonia da brividi. Giovanna da Pavia
Bravissimo!!!!
Throughout the climactic passage of the long brass chorale, the trombones are divided in two-part harmony. It's my contention that two more trombones should be added, so that there are three on a part. They have trouble keeping up with the piercing trumpets and 8 (or 9) horns.
Just Great!!
‘Wouldn’t you just die without Mahler?’
#EducatingRita.
For some reason I associate this song with Yang Wenli's death in Legend of the Galactic Heroes. Not sure if they use this movement in particular, indeed Mahler's work features prominently in the score of that series.
❤
Trp player is very very good
1:17 - 2:33 Who else hears Wagner's Prelude und Liebestod (Tristan und Isolt)?
I thought I heard elements of this also. There are great emotional overlaps in these works also.
Lohengrin
Elsa
A frente de seu tempo como a banda Pynk Floyd
Coleman's Silk Funeral.
Yes!
👌
Quiero que esto suene en mi funeral
Grande però qui eri giovane e forte ......suono puro e cristallino
Подскажите пожалуйста что можно снять под эту музыку,срочно надо
Wagner is so prevalent here...
Lohengrin (Elsa)
i will never get GM, and that is ok. not a huge fan of Wagner either, other than Tristan and Isolde...But Bruckner i love...
Athens 2004! 1:54
timps out of tune?
Bad camera work!
That was in 1999
@@wuseligeente8179
So what?
@@golwol Wdym so what? 1999!
@@wuseligeente8179
So what?
@@golwol Omg😭
Too long. Too noisy.
You’re too long, too noisy!
@@jamescecil3563 no, son.
youre entitled to your opinion because music is subjective and many people do complain about length, since this is the longest symphony in the standard repetoire. (the longest symphony ever written was the "Gothic" by Havergal Brian. Aside from the length, I dont think I have ever heard anyone ever say this is too noisy! Very strange taste!
@@hillcresthiker it's too noisy, son. Ando you People say this is "epic". Long and boring. Just the finale is good.
I am really sad that you are not able to enjoy this divine music.
You miss something in your life for sure !
At least the understood to focus on the Brass and Percussion not the bloody strings and Conductor during the finale.