There were Maestros, and there was Herbert von Karajan. The sound and musicality he was able to extract from Berlin Philharmonics is still unmatched today.
Very rare material, indeed. Thanks for uploading. He was really upset with the whole situation to talk about it instead of focusing on the addressed question, which gave him a chance to list his own conquests with the BP.
He spoke without pauce since it seemed like his speech couldn't even catch up with his speedily thought. And he left like a boss with a determined "you know" stare at the end
Holly L: There is NO Way I am comparing myself to a genius like Karajan, but what you just posted was what my mom said about ME when I was 5 years old and had a stuttering problem. Mom thought my thinking was so fast that my speech couldn't keep up. Whatever the ultimate source of the problem, my mom told.me to read Dr.Seuss' book "Fox in Sox" aloud 5 times in a row at once, the whole book. As I finished the 5th reading, my stutter disappeared and never returned.
Thank you for this. Please continue to upload all Maestro Karajan’s interviews to further cement his philosophical legacy. It is important. Thank you, danke.
Of course not, but I respect such mannars, it very bad thing when unqualified ignorant governmental administrator misuse his power and interfere in a stupid way in the work of the highly talented historical icons, because Karl bohm and herbert von karajan are the last historical guardians of the germanic music !
Dieses Interview zeugt von einer wahnsinns weitsicht. Zu seiner Zeit war die Berliner Philharmoniker vermutlich die Beste auf der Welt, heute muss man eingestehen dass sie einiges an Prestige verloren hat. Der besondere Klang unter Herbert von Karajan, sei es durch die veraltete Tontechnik oder wegen der Genialität des gesamten Ensembles, ist leider bis heute unberührt. Naja, leider zieht sich das Besetzen von wichtigen Positionen durch fachfremde Persönlichkeiten, durch ganz Deutschland sei es im Fußball, Ingenieurwesen, Politik etc.
@@karlheinz9336 Arthur Nikisch‘s 1913 Berlin Philharmoniker recording of Beethoven's 5th symphony can be heard on TH-cam. Karajan deliberately dumbed-down the music to create his "beautiful sound," in order to sell more LP's to the hoi polloi.
@@pepperco100 First of all, Hans von Bülow died in 1894, so how come you know that he's better than Karajan? There are no recordings of him conducting. Same goes for Ludwig von Brenner. Secondly, Wilhelm Furtwängler is a very controversial conductor in my opinion. His Schubert 9th was great but if you listen to his Beethoven Nazi 9th, it's terrible. It's so messy. I wouldn't say he's better than Karajan. Finally, Karajan transformed the Berlin Philharmonic into a much better orchestra. If you listen to the Berlin Philharmonic today, it's still got a little bit of Karajan's special sound. Even though Karajan is dead, the Berlin Philharmonic will always be his orchestra.
I can talk about Great Artists "until the cows come home" ( an American expression) but.my actions show my beliefs clearly: I have more Herbert von Karajan compact discs than that of any other artist: Complete Beethoven symphonies(1962 box set), complete symphonies of Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Sibelius...plus all sorts of assorted CDs of Wagner, Rimsky-Korsakov, large collection of Richard Strauss tone poems, Tchaikovsky assorted orchestral pieces, Grieg, Mahler, Bruckner, complete opera boxes... this collected over several decades. Imagine all those great composers seen through the lens of one man, who imbues with passion everything he touches. The previous is trying to accurately gage the influences Karajan has had on me, relative to not only any musician of the last 100 years, but really, any artist in.any field, at least for the last century.
I'm interested in HvK's comment. Unfortunately, it is still difficult for me to see the art in a context of the politics, probably because the art is more isolated, apart from the society in Japan.
He said "“Die Antwort weiß nur der Wind” ", while Dylan's song was sung in German by Marlene Dietrich as "“Die Antwort weiß ganz allein der Wind”. So it's possible, but not certain!
You don't have to think of it as art at the top. Karajan doesn't want it. He is not aiming for a musical expression that reflects that as a human way of life, and that is also a superficial level like a messenger. It was a reflection of the symbolism that only he can do in the acoustic carving method that can post a firm personality as a phenomenon. Vielen Dank.xxx.
@@makyhsmakyhs6766 @@makyhsmakyhs6766 Ja, thanks. This also leads to a distinction between a fake conductor with strong hypocrisy and a strong crude frivolity, or a Chef conductor with “Force” who is doing genuine self-improvement research&Complete memorized score at the actual performance on stage. Whether or not the conductor's understanding can be proved everyday, the difference also appears in the depth. In other words, is it real genuine, or amusement flirtation? And will the orchestra follow him with devotion and respect? On the stage was the serious game like fighting with real swords for Karajan and his allies, ⇔ at least for three Maestro, Dr.Böhm, Szell, and Matačić.
@@atsumoritokyo1101 his manner reflects the credibility and guinuity of his generation I consider Karl bohm and herbert von karajan are the last guardians of the germanic music and the manner of self respect and pride, thanks atsumori
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There were Maestros, and there was Herbert von Karajan. The sound and musicality he was able to extract from Berlin Philharmonics is still unmatched today.
Indeed! A true genius.
Very rare material, indeed. Thanks for uploading. He was really upset with the whole situation to talk about it instead of focusing on the addressed question, which gave him a chance to list his own conquests with the BP.
He spoke without pauce since it seemed like his speech couldn't even catch up with his speedily thought. And he left like a boss with a determined "you know" stare at the end
Holly L: There is NO Way I am comparing myself to a genius like Karajan, but what you just posted was what my mom said about ME when I was 5 years old and had a stuttering problem. Mom thought my thinking was so fast that my speech couldn't keep up. Whatever the ultimate source of the problem, my mom told.me to read Dr.Seuss' book "Fox in Sox" aloud 5 times in a row at once, the whole book. As I finished the 5th reading, my stutter disappeared and never returned.
Thank you for this. Please continue to upload all Maestro Karajan’s interviews to further cement his philosophical legacy. It is important. Thank you, danke.
He is angry and provocated, but has a fantastic self control and self pride !
@@Iegacyfilm are you angry like him.
Of course not, but I respect such mannars, it very bad thing when unqualified ignorant governmental administrator misuse his power and interfere in a stupid way in the work of the highly talented historical icons, because Karl bohm and herbert von karajan are the last historical guardians of the germanic music !
He is angry and provocated, but has a fantastic self control and self pride !
Dieses Interview zeugt von einer wahnsinns weitsicht. Zu seiner Zeit war die Berliner Philharmoniker vermutlich die Beste auf der Welt, heute muss man eingestehen dass sie einiges an Prestige verloren hat. Der besondere Klang unter Herbert von Karajan, sei es durch die veraltete Tontechnik oder wegen der Genialität des gesamten Ensembles, ist leider bis heute unberührt. Naja, leider zieht sich das Besetzen von wichtigen Positionen durch fachfremde Persönlichkeiten, durch ganz Deutschland sei es im Fußball, Ingenieurwesen, Politik etc.
He is the best conductor of Berlin Philharmonic all the time.
@Chris Leung Are you joking? Furtwangler, von Bülow, Nikisch, Borchard, and von Brenner were all far better.
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@@pepperco100 wow, you heard concerts with all of them?
@@karlheinz9336 Arthur Nikisch‘s 1913 Berlin Philharmoniker recording of Beethoven's 5th symphony can be heard on TH-cam.
Karajan deliberately dumbed-down the music to create his "beautiful sound," in order to sell more LP's to the hoi polloi.
@@pepperco100 First of all, Hans von Bülow died in 1894, so how come you know that he's better than Karajan? There are no recordings of him conducting. Same goes for Ludwig von Brenner. Secondly, Wilhelm Furtwängler is a very controversial conductor in my opinion. His Schubert 9th was great but if you listen to his Beethoven Nazi 9th, it's terrible. It's so messy. I wouldn't say he's better than Karajan. Finally, Karajan transformed the Berlin Philharmonic into a much better orchestra. If you listen to the Berlin Philharmonic today, it's still got a little bit of Karajan's special sound. Even though Karajan is dead, the Berlin Philharmonic will always be his orchestra.
I can talk about Great Artists "until the cows come home" ( an American expression) but.my actions show my beliefs clearly: I have more Herbert von Karajan compact discs than that of any other artist: Complete Beethoven symphonies(1962 box set), complete symphonies of Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Schumann, Mendelssohn, Sibelius...plus all sorts of assorted CDs of Wagner, Rimsky-Korsakov, large collection of Richard Strauss tone poems, Tchaikovsky assorted orchestral pieces, Grieg, Mahler, Bruckner, complete opera boxes... this collected over several decades. Imagine all those great composers seen through the lens of one man, who imbues with passion everything he touches. The previous is trying to accurately gage the influences Karajan has had on me, relative to not only any musician of the last 100 years, but really, any artist in.any field, at least for the last century.
Beethoven is the god of music. And Karajan is his only prophet.
Bitte mehr solcher Schätze :-)
Had he been holding a mic, he would have dropped it as he left.
King of Classical !! he is GOD !
This man was a god of music
Recht hatte er. Das sieht man heute sehr schön was aus Deutschland geworden ist. 🌹❤️
Herr K seems totally and utterly pissed off. And with good cause.
Hervorragend!
He is angry and provocated, but has a fantastic self control and self pride !
Rispetto e grande ammirazione.
in my view, the greatest conductor of all time...he's simply on a completely different level!
“So, you have no opinion?”, he typed sarcastically.
He is so German that it is probably impossible to be more German. I love his work and have admired it for many years.
But you are aware he was Austrian, not German right? 😊
@@marypoppins6747 I had no idea, I always associated him with the Berlin Philharmonic and that's why I assumed he was German.
He was extremely angry in this 'interview'. But articulate and imperious. No Austrian accent at all, btw.
Por favor ¿Podrían darnos un poco de contexto?
from PERSIA ArmeniA Israel with Passion
Гений!!!!!
I'm interested in HvK's comment. Unfortunately, it is still difficult for me to see the art in a context of the politics, probably because the art is more isolated, apart from the society in Japan.
He is angry and provocated, but has a fantastic self control and self pride !
She just asked what he thought about the past 20 years and his plans for the future! 😄
Was that last sentence an intentional Bob Dylan reference? It is not clear through the subtitles.
He said "“Die Antwort weiß nur der Wind” ", while Dylan's song was sung in German by Marlene Dietrich as "“Die Antwort weiß ganz allein der Wind”. So it's possible, but not certain!
He is angry and provocated, but has a fantastic self control and self pride !
I Love his Beethoven remastered 2014---the Symphonies
Haha! What a mic drop 😂
You don't have to think of it as art at the top. Karajan doesn't want it. He is not aiming for a musical expression that reflects that as a human way of life, and that is also a superficial level like a messenger. It was a reflection of the symbolism that only he can do in the acoustic carving method that can post a firm personality as a phenomenon.
Vielen Dank.xxx.
He is angry and provocated, but has a fantastic self control and self pride !
@@makyhsmakyhs6766 @@makyhsmakyhs6766 Ja, thanks.
This also leads to a distinction between a fake conductor with strong hypocrisy and a strong crude frivolity, or a Chef conductor with “Force” who is doing genuine self-improvement research&Complete memorized score at the actual performance on stage.
Whether or not the conductor's understanding can be proved everyday, the difference also appears in the depth. In other words, is it real genuine, or amusement flirtation? And will the orchestra follow him with devotion and respect?
On the stage was the serious game like fighting with real swords for Karajan and his allies, ⇔ at least for three Maestro, Dr.Böhm, Szell, and Matačić.
@@atsumoritokyo1101 his manner reflects the credibility and guinuity of his generation I consider Karl bohm and herbert von karajan are the last guardians of the germanic music and the manner of self respect and pride, thanks atsumori
You're welcome!
Gern geschehen!
😊🙏🏼
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Date
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May ? 1966 ?
Ultra Super star
Perfecte caisse cotillon ☔ 04:30
..shots fired! :D
He tells his own story, instead to talk about his 20years with the BPO haha !
How dare you chose to hire someone else over my buddy Rolf, you peasants!
We's need some context to properly understand this kinda surreal interview
Karajan saying whar he really think about politician when making bad tings on culturas activities.
....siehe auch Berliner Flughafen.......
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War in heaven?
That was the third take.
CELIBIDACHE îl grande maeștri!
He will never be as great as Furtwangler. He just had better technology to record with.