I keep coming back to this! Tears of radiant rhapsodic early morning rapturous glistening soprano sheen; a type of vocal warmth! Jessye,Lisa dellaCasa,Kiri Schwarzkopf,so many great voices in the hands of great musicians and this with Leontyne Price may be the best EVER RECORDED.Im ashamed at 59 I have not yet attended her in person. Mein gott what taste and technique! Iwould never have believed this was DiDonato repertoire . I never imagined shed singer late German repertoire. Schwarkopf withiut the hardtone gorgeous line and nobility. Joyce can do anything.
Joyce DiDonato is an American national treasure. If you have not had the pleasure of watching her relatively recent Met Opera Agrippina performance it is wonderful.
I have heard great singers sing this, but I was awed by the exquisite beauty of this performance, from the singer, the violinist, the conductor and the orchestra! There are times when I awake with that melody on my mind, and other times, I have to force it out of my mind, in order to go to sleep!
This is - in my opinion - an extraordinary opus...exquisite and achingly beautiful, especially when sung with such silvery lines. This is a most rapturous rendering. My favorite version remains Ms. Te Kanawa's.
Tomorrow! And tomorrow the sun will shine again and on the way that I will go, she will again unite us, the happy ones amidst this sun-breathing earth, and to the beach, wide, wave-blue will we still and slowly descend silently we will look in each other's eyes and upon us will sink the mute silence of happiness,
I had the great pleasure of hearing this from Ms. DiDonato and Il Pomo D'Oro, at Carnegie Hall, after she spoke on her hope for peace amidst a world of turmoil. The quiet delicateness of Ms. DiDonato and the orchestra were all the more powerful and moving for it. It was a true privilege to be there!
I was at that concert as well. It was really, really beautiful. And her remarks moved me almost as much as the music did. One thing that especially struck me: there was a VERY long pause after they finished performing "Morgen," before the applause set in, where the theater was dead silent. I got the sense that no one wanted to break the marvelous spell they had just cast by clapping and cheering, but instead wished for the emotions they had conjured to last just a bit longer.
And I heard her sing it with the Pomo D'Oro in Athens, Greece three summers ago as an encore to her War and Peace concert. She brought a choir of refugee children on the stage to sing something, don't remember what -- this was around the time that the Trump administration was separating children from their parents at the Mexican border -- so having a choir of Syrian, Afghan and other kids was doubly moving. Then, she explained to them that she would sing a song called Tomorrow and she translated it for them, wishing them a tomorrow when the sun would shine and happiness would be theirs. So that when she sang it herself, exquisitely as here, there was not a dry eye in the huge Stavros Niarchos hall. We could not speak for at least 5 minutes. Another tear jerker that evening was 'Lascia che piango'. I will never forget that concert.
That sublime pause at the end before the applause grudgingly comes in... it's every single spectator grasping onto the fading melody, not wanting the beautiful moment to end. Magical.
This describes exactly what magically happened to us all in the audience at Joyce DiDonato's Vienna concert on Nov 24 2016 - silence in the Große Konzerthaussaal before the applause set in: What a beautiful Morgen!
I discovered Joyce DiDonato listening on u tube, and I have been taken off my feet into a higher place where is just love, harmony and beauty. I can listen to her voice over and over without ever getting enough. I love your voice and presence Ms. DiDonato. Thank you for giving people so much beauty!
One of today's greatest artists to perform one of the most beautiful songs ever composed. Oh Joyce what fantastic justice you bring to this piece. Absolutely stunning. Love you.❤❤❤❤
The most integer version I've ever heard of all musicians and I've listened to a lot of them, because this is one of the top 20th century songs. I've played it on my mothers funeral when we leaved the ceremony ... morgen wird die sonne wieder aufstehen ...
I heard Joyce perform for the first time today (July 2024) while listening to Aussie ABC Radio Classic. I had not heard of her before now. Got a lot of catching up to do, and just found out she is coming Down Under in November 2025. I will be in the audience with my buddy who is tenor.
+Junior Vilmar I was just thinking how beautiful she sounds. So often, when we listen to singers, we forget the musicians playing with them. Joyce sounds amazing, but so do the rest of them.
I wish i could kiss Joyce's cheeks to thank her for beeing such a inspiration for me... Her voice is on its prime, and her acting skills are top teir righ now, blossoming in a time when normally te voices start declining... This is more than touching, is a living miracle. I love your work so much! Thank you madame
And tomorrow the sun will shine again And on the way which I shall follow She will again unite us lucky ones As all around us the earth breathes in the sun Slowly, silently, we will climb down To the wide beach and the blue waves In silence, we will look in each other's eyes And the mute stillness of happiness will sink upon us (from wikipedia)
Joyce DiDonato is indeed classified as a mezzosoprano singer per German radio - to call her performance here beautiful is a gross understatement, to use the words of Claude Rains when he complimented Ingrid Bergman on her beauty in "Casablanca".
I think this is what Dame Janet Baker meant when she said that having an accompanist is different from having a professional solo instrumentalist as an accompanist. This sounded like a duet between the violin and Ms.Didonato. A duet with both as melody perhaps. Very clever!
Morgen! John Henry Mackay Und morgen wird die Sonne wieder scheinen Und auf dem Wege, den ich gehen werde, Wird uns, die Glücklichen, sie wieder einen Inmitten dieser sonnenatmenden Erde ... Und zu dem Strand, dem weiten, wogenblauen, Werden wir still und langsam niedersteigen, Stumm werden wir uns in die Augen schauen, Und auf uns sinkt des Glückes stummes Schweigen ...
There's something ethereal about Joyce DiDonato that dare I say even the great Christa Ludwig could hardly summon. Oh I've gone and said something awful haven't I?
I believe this was the second time DiDonato sang this (as an encore) that season, and that she had also "jumped in" at short notice when a soprano (Diana Damrau?) was ill. She (DiDonato) even had to borrow a dress, as I recall. Alas, I was out of town, or I'd have been there...
I find the intro to be exquisite! Such a "simple" song....supremely difficult to pull off. I wish I weren't such a stickler for a perfectly even vibrato.
Quelle élégance, quel style, que c'est beau une voix dont la technique peut vous mener dans les sonorités mystérieuses, hors du temps. À côté de Dame J. Baker .
I love Ms. DiDonato in some things-for example, her Una Voce Poco Fa is the sine qua non of any version I have heard (at least of the mezzos who sing it). However, to me, Morgen calls for a voice of silver smoothness that echoes the beauty of nature-a voice like Gundula Janowitz or Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. Either that, or something of the depth of time and emotion in the voice, like Jessye Norman. Ms. DiDonato performs the song well-but in my very humble opinion, she just cannot compete with the best versions. Nevertheless, thank you for sharing this video. It was an enjoyable listen.
people who are capable of coughing during such an otherworldly song and sublime rendition are a pain and waste as they clearly do not grasp what they are experiencing.
불을 끄면 네 생각이 난다 그리움을 베고 누워 너를 세어 보아도 내 사랑은 잠들지 않아서 우리가 어느 별에서 우리가 어느 별에서 만났기에 이토록 서로 그리워하느냐. 우리가 어느 별에서 그리워하였기에 이토록 서로 사랑하고 있느냐. 사랑이 가난한 사람들이 등불을 들고 거리에 나가 풀은 시들고 꽃은 지는데 우리가 어느 별에서 헤어졌기에 이토록 서로 별빛마다 빛나느냐. 우리가 어느 별에서 잠들었기에 이토록 새벽을 흔들어 깨우느냐. 해 뜨기 전에 가장 추워하는 그대를 위하여 저문 바닷가에 홀로 사람의 모닥불을 피우는 그대를 위하여 나는 오늘밤 어느 별에서 떠나기 위하여 머물고 있느냐. 어느 별의 새벽길을 걷기 위하여 마음의 칼날 아래 떨고 있느냐. - 정호승 -
If this had millions of views, the world would be a better place.
unfortunately not, top nazis listened to great german music, including R.Strauss. Good taste doesn't make good people.
Let's share it on every platform we have! It's up to all of us to do so! Don't you think?
I keep coming back to this! Tears of radiant rhapsodic early morning rapturous glistening soprano sheen; a type of vocal warmth! Jessye,Lisa dellaCasa,Kiri Schwarzkopf,so many great voices in the hands of great musicians and this with Leontyne Price may be the best EVER RECORDED.Im ashamed at 59 I have not yet attended her in person. Mein gott what taste and technique! Iwould never have believed this was DiDonato repertoire . I never imagined shed singer late German repertoire. Schwarkopf withiut the hardtone gorgeous line and nobility. Joyce can do anything.
The violinist is Sheryl Staples, the Principal Associate Concertmaster - Gorgeous playing!
thank you for specifying it, it is precious
Bravissima per musicista, chi può suonare il suo violino senza fare sentire, che questo è un semplice strumento musicale con la sua imperfezione.
Thanks for the name. This violinist has something special indeed
Джойс - это неземная красота голоса и благородство души!
Это само совершенство! Слезы от счастья!❤
What a tremendous pleasure it must be for her to sing like that...and the pleasure becomes ours. Her voice is gorgeous. A gift from God to us all.
Joyce DiDonato is an American national treasure. If you have not had the pleasure of watching her relatively recent Met Opera Agrippina performance it is wonderful.
I have heard great singers sing this, but I was awed by the exquisite beauty of this performance, from the singer, the violinist, the conductor and the orchestra! There are times when I awake with that melody on my mind, and other times, I have to force it out of my mind, in order to go to sleep!
Same!
This is - in my opinion - an extraordinary opus...exquisite and achingly beautiful, especially when sung with such silvery lines. This is a most rapturous rendering. My favorite version remains Ms. Te Kanawa's.
This is breathtakingly beautiful. What more can I say!!!!
What a violinist... just absolutely magnificent playing, and with such sensitivity! Brava!
Tomorrow!
And tomorrow the sun will shine again
and on the way that I will go,
she will again unite us, the happy ones
amidst this sun-breathing earth,
and to the beach, wide, wave-blue
will we still and slowly descend
silently we will look in each other's eyes
and upon us will sink the mute silence of happiness,
Thank you for posting this, Dede
Morgen veut dire matin et non demain
@@sandrinecostapina2554 Morgen can mean morning AND tomorrow as well ( matin ET demain) in german and in this case it really means tomorrow ( demain).
The name of the concertmisstres should always appear in this piece, not only singer and conductor ;(
I had the great pleasure of hearing this from Ms. DiDonato and Il Pomo D'Oro, at Carnegie Hall, after she spoke on her hope for peace amidst a world of turmoil. The quiet delicateness of Ms. DiDonato and the orchestra were all the more powerful and moving for it. It was a true privilege to be there!
I was at that concert as well. It was really, really beautiful. And her remarks moved me almost as much as the music did. One thing that especially struck me: there was a VERY long pause after they finished performing "Morgen," before the applause set in, where the theater was dead silent. I got the sense that no one wanted to break the marvelous spell they had just cast by clapping and cheering, but instead wished for the emotions they had conjured to last just a bit longer.
UltimaForsan10
woooow!!!Amazing voice-> th-cam.com/video/UmmAiRgjMQk/w-d-xo.html
She recreated that magic in Seoul last night. That was sublime. Everybody looked deeply moved...
And I heard her sing it with the Pomo D'Oro in Athens, Greece three summers ago as an encore to her War and Peace concert. She brought a choir of refugee children on the stage to sing something, don't remember what -- this was around the time that the Trump administration was separating children from their parents at the Mexican border -- so having a choir of Syrian, Afghan and other kids was doubly moving. Then, she explained to them that she would sing a song called Tomorrow and she translated it for them, wishing them a tomorrow when the sun would shine and happiness would be theirs. So that when she sang it herself, exquisitely as here, there was not a dry eye in the huge Stavros Niarchos hall. We could not speak for at least 5 minutes. Another tear jerker that evening was 'Lascia che piango'. I will never forget that concert.
That sublime pause at the end before the applause grudgingly comes in... it's every single spectator grasping onto the fading melody, not wanting the beautiful moment to end. Magical.
+trab49 It's my favorite part of every performance!
This describes exactly what magically happened to us all in the audience at Joyce DiDonato's Vienna concert on Nov 24 2016 - silence in the Große Konzerthaussaal before the applause set in: What a beautiful Morgen!
The magic is in moments that pass
Ahh yes! Well said 😭❤️
I discovered Joyce DiDonato listening on u tube, and I have been taken off my feet into a higher place where is just love, harmony and beauty. I can listen to her voice over and over without ever getting enough. I love your voice and presence Ms. DiDonato. Thank you for giving people so much beauty!
Großartige Aufnahme. Welche Ruhe und welche Erhabenheit hier aufleuchtet! Herrliche Sologeige.
One of today's greatest artists to perform one of the most beautiful songs ever composed. Oh Joyce what fantastic justice you bring to this piece. Absolutely stunning. Love you.❤❤❤❤
And the harp! Marvellous
Probably Nancy Allen 🤩
The most integer version I've ever heard of all musicians and I've listened to a lot of them, because this is one of the top 20th century songs. I've played it on my mothers funeral when we leaved the ceremony ... morgen wird die sonne wieder aufstehen ...
A sublime song by a great master. Wonderfully done by all concerned.
I heard Joyce perform for the first time today (July 2024) while listening to Aussie ABC Radio Classic. I had not heard of her before now. Got a lot of catching up to do, and just found out she is coming Down Under in November 2025. I will be in the audience with my buddy who is tenor.
WOW AMAZING I AM JEALOUS 😍
@@spicychickenboba Come along! be in the audience as well!
Violin and voice...both poignant and ethereal ❤
This is absolutely beautiful!!!
Surely one of the gems of the musical repertoire..
Oh this is all just so good! Singer and violinist both exquisite! It really doesn't get better than this!
Extremely beautiful, I'm crying...
The violin player is majestic!
+Junior Vilmar I was just thinking how beautiful she sounds. So often, when we listen to singers, we forget the musicians playing with them. Joyce sounds amazing, but so do the rest of them.
Indigo Bone
Joyce forgive me but this violin sound enchanted me.It´s very virtuous.how name this player?
+Junior Vilmar Her name is Sheryl Staples.
NY Phil. Brilliant!
+JosephM6961 Thank you, I'll follow her.
I fell in love with Joyce only because of this video. Thanks for posting, Tomas.
Una delle più interessanti voci di questi anni ed una delle interpreti migliori!
D ' accordo. Ma qui e orribile! Il vibrato della voce non e adatto .
Madame joyce didonato
Une Diva qui vit ses roles
Emouvante
Sublime
Merveilleuse
I wish i could kiss Joyce's cheeks to thank her for beeing such a inspiration for me... Her voice is on its prime, and her acting skills are top teir righ now, blossoming in a time when normally te voices start declining... This is more than touching, is a living miracle. I love your work so much! Thank you madame
This is just so brilliant - both 1st violine and vocal soloist. Awesome. This moved me so deeply.
And tomorrow the sun will shine again
And on the way which I shall follow
She will again unite us lucky ones
As all around us the earth breathes in the sun
Slowly, silently, we will climb down
To the wide beach and the blue waves
In silence, we will look in each other's eyes
And the mute stillness of happiness will sink upon us
(from wikipedia)
Thank you. So beautiful.
These words had me in tears.
Can't hear it without crying....
Wonderful!!! I didn't know this mezzo, and she sings so beautiful😍😍
She is not mezzo.
@S Doc no, she is not
Joyce DiDonato is indeed classified as a mezzosoprano singer per German radio - to call her performance here beautiful is a gross understatement, to use the words of Claude Rains when he complimented Ingrid Bergman on her beauty in "Casablanca".
Maravillosa composición de R. Strauss
I think this is what Dame Janet Baker meant when she said that having an accompanist is different from having a professional solo instrumentalist as an accompanist.
This sounded like a duet between the violin and Ms.Didonato.
A duet with both as melody perhaps. Very clever!
And Janet Baker also did some exquisite performances and recordings of this piece. As well with orchestra and with piano.
Fits like a glove for her voice. Wonderful.
Stumm werden wir 'insen'? Augen schau'n???, but stunning the last phrase all in one breath!!!
Agreed - AMAZING sound of leader/concertmaster!!
Beautiful voice
Morgen!
John Henry Mackay
Und morgen wird die Sonne wieder scheinen
Und auf dem Wege, den ich gehen werde,
Wird uns, die Glücklichen, sie wieder einen
Inmitten dieser sonnenatmenden Erde ...
Und zu dem Strand, dem weiten, wogenblauen,
Werden wir still und langsam niedersteigen,
Stumm werden wir uns in die Augen schauen,
Und auf uns sinkt des Glückes stummes Schweigen ...
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing.
There's something ethereal about Joyce DiDonato that dare I say even the great Christa Ludwig could hardly summon. Oh I've gone and said something awful haven't I?
No: it's not your fault that there's something wrong with your ears :)
OMG the violinist!!!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍
What an extraordinary experience!
The best of best "Morgen"
너무 아름다워요 ❤
Wunderbar!!!
Splendid!
Best rendition since the amazing Janet Baker performance. Beautiful!
Muito obrigado por tanta beleza.
Fantastisch!
멋진 연주 감사합니다👍
Gyönyörű !
Very nice. Who is the violinist? She plays great. And in beautiful harmony with Joye DiDonato.
Tears in my eyes...
Breathtaking
Upea laulu Helena ja hienosti tulkittu! T. Entinen lauluoppilaasi 😊
Maravilloso.!!
Her beautiful singing voice is out of this world, and off the charts ,and a great tranqulizer to the human
Mon Dieu que c’est beau ! Joyce est parfaite.
Thank you!!!
Nach perdu :*)
stunning!
It is all majestic.
Sublime
Außer, dass sie bei "Stumm werden wir uns in die Augen schauen..." patzt, eine großartige Leistung.
+MonsieurLu77
Mir kommt es so vor, dass sie noch einiges nicht deutlich singt, oder irre ich mich?
Wunderknabe76
Schon, aber ich habe alle Augen zugedrückt.
MonsieurLu77
Deine Hühneraugen auch?? :-))
I believe this was the second time DiDonato sang this (as an encore) that season, and that she had also "jumped in" at short notice when a soprano (Diana Damrau?) was ill. She (DiDonato) even had to borrow a dress, as I recall. Alas, I was out of town, or I'd have been there...
Delicado, tierno, delicioso. No se puede pedir mas.
Angelski glas!
Great to hear that the tradition of Elisabeth Schumann, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Margaret Price is still with us. Spell-binding.
lovely.
Imposible expresar más belleza..¡¡
Ya lo creo que es posible...
Escuche Mozart.
I have always thought this song must be very difficult to sing. Brava.
Božanstveno...
Beautiful
❤️
Belíssima voz
I find the intro to be exquisite! Such a "simple" song....supremely difficult to pull off. I wish I weren't such a stickler for a perfectly even vibrato.
Quelle élégance, quel style, que c'est beau une voix dont la technique peut vous mener dans les sonorités mystérieuses, hors du temps. À côté de Dame J. Baker .
🎶❣🙏❣🎶
Maravillosa!!! Recuerda a Elisabeth Grummer
I love Ms. DiDonato in some things-for example, her Una Voce Poco Fa is the sine qua non of any version I have heard (at least of the mezzos who sing it). However, to me, Morgen calls for a voice of silver smoothness that echoes the beauty of nature-a voice like Gundula Janowitz or Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. Either that, or something of the depth of time and emotion in the voice, like Jessye Norman. Ms. DiDonato performs the song well-but in my very humble opinion, she just cannot compete with the best versions. Nevertheless, thank you for sharing this video. It was an enjoyable listen.
💜🕊☀💜🕊☀💜🕊☀💜🕊☀💜
💐
Which orchestra is this? Sublime💎
New York Philharmonic
people who are capable of coughing during such an otherworldly song and sublime rendition are a pain and waste as they clearly do not grasp what they are experiencing.
maybe. or maybe they just had to cough and couldn't suppress it no matter how hard they tried.
I completely agree with Heather Allen. I find DiDonato extremely intelligent and, generally unmoving.There are so many better versions.
Himmlisch!
I've carefully examined the Strauss score and nowhere can I find the instruction: now the listener starts blubbing.
😀😃
Was this an encore?
+Daniel Macey
As she hás flowers in her hand, this must be an encore
+Daniel Macey Yes, it was. She sang this after the Scheherazade.
[고전음악의 이해와 감상] 리하르트 슈트라우스 : 내일 (오케스트라 형식의 가곡)
Thanks newyork philarmonic...
Рихард Штраус !
Bayermädeln!. Sind OK.. ;)
nice! but Jessye Norman owned this lied, no one dethrones her
The best (mezzo)soprano version of this Lied. For the best baritone version: Thomas Hampson is awesome.
Listen to Dame Janet Baker.
EXQUISITE!
She easily surpasses Renee Fleming´s version.
불을 끄면 네 생각이 난다
그리움을 베고 누워
너를 세어 보아도
내 사랑은 잠들지 않아서
우리가 어느 별에서
우리가 어느 별에서 만났기에
이토록 서로 그리워하느냐.
우리가 어느 별에서 그리워하였기에
이토록 서로 사랑하고 있느냐.
사랑이 가난한 사람들이
등불을 들고 거리에 나가
풀은 시들고 꽃은 지는데
우리가 어느 별에서 헤어졌기에
이토록 서로 별빛마다 빛나느냐.
우리가 어느 별에서 잠들었기에
이토록 새벽을 흔들어 깨우느냐.
해 뜨기 전에
가장 추워하는 그대를 위하여
저문 바닷가에 홀로
사람의 모닥불을 피우는 그대를 위하여
나는 오늘밤 어느 별에서
떠나기 위하여 머물고 있느냐.
어느 별의 새벽길을 걷기 위하여
마음의 칼날 아래 떨고 있느냐.
- 정호승 -
renee fleming is much better her performances are right on key!! true talent
よい。