@@MaxenceMouries Matter of taste. The same could be said, or not, about many works that have been re-orchestrated. One that particularly springs to mind is the famous adagio from Samuel Barber's string quartet.
I love this performance. I've watched it three times in the last week. Y'all did amazingly and I'm so glad this performance was captured. Your chemistry and talent are inspiring. 😊
Schoenberg was inspired by Richard Dehmel's poem of the same name. If you know the story of the poem, the music is transcendent as are the two characters in the poem. I wish that I could be a musician. I'm not, yet I "understand" every note of this wondrous music.
Jordan hall is great (and almost always free to the public!), and a sublime recording of very talented players, thank you NEC for your amazing programming. It is one of the best things about living in Boston
What an outstanding performance! Not only it is on the highest musical level, the intentions of Schoenberg connected with the brewing athmosphere in Vienna around 1900 is perfectly matched! Thanks very much for this magnificient music!!!
Beautiful and exciting! I usually hear this piece in its string orchestra arrangement. It's wonderful to hear it this way as Schoenberg intended. . Bravo to the performers!
Few have been the composers who have shot me directly in the heart. Plus this presentation is sublime.
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Little memory to great composer... TODAY, 64 YEARS BEFORE Arnold SCHOENBERG died... (13 September 1874 - 13 July 1951) was an Austrian composer and painter
Eloquent performance, beautifully phrased and balanced and a video well presented so that one's eyes could follow one's ears and not a cameraman's whims. Audrey Wright is a perfect choice here too. So much enjoyment to be had from this.
I keep coming back to this absolutely beautiful performance. Every note, dynamic, and vibrati are so perfectly and elegantly coalesced. So proud to see that you've all independently continue to lead wondrous careers in music as well!
Audrey, you were an angel flying so high but Emileigh broken my heart (specially with her breath at 16.15). Her face during the performance was the image of the feeling of this masterpiece. All were fantastic. Super played guys!!! Thankx for share it.
An absolutely magnificent performance of this incredibly difficult piece. The ebb and flow of the music and the shifting colours are managed brilliantly.
This kind of music is named DODECAPHONIC, but it 's only a ROMANTIC masterpiece ! What a beautiful rendition, indeed ! It's so moving, I travel in my inner spirit with this...
this is the best piec ever made this shit is absolutely brilliant this is GOLD my god how can you write this shit holy fuck and look these players are batshit crazy its always insane to see this amount of talent
se hice escuchar a una persona , no muy del ambiente musical, que posiblemente pensaba en apuñalarme, la tención era respirable, fumo de mi pipa de crack totalmente ofrecida en mi casilla de chapas... el traía una maldad interna incorpórea, palpable en la emoción sutil de quien aprecia el arte... por confusa que fue que hasta el día de hoy les agradezco. viví cada segundo con tensión de muerte. como la inhalación de cigarrillo de un condenado a muerte. aprecio hasta el mas ínfimo emoticón como respuesta, de todas maneras, eh sentido alguna clase de afinidad, uña comunicación interna en la esencia... que bueno que tocaron este tema, de lo contrario, en esa situación, posiblemente me hubieran matado... de todos modos no es la primera vez que le sonrió a la muerte. les deseo puertas cerradas en su camino personal.... para que las empujen.
this is the most expressive thing that I've heard, and you say it's romantic ? .. it rips you up , how could you think this is romantic , its schoenberg the founder of expressionism in the 20th
Hearing this work some years ago changed my view of Schoenberg. A romantic utterance of the highest order. Refreshing with just the sextet, but I marginally prefer the full strings version with its extra weight and sonority. Thanks for this.
schoenberg mériterait bien plus de reconnaissance planétaire tant son génie est vaste , insondable , dont l influence sur l art du 20 eme restera dans nos coeurs
If I remember correctly, this piece was rejected in a competition for containing a chord that "didn't exist" in any textbooks. It's the big chord at the start of the 2nd movement, if I'm not mistaken.
Probably one of those flipped diminished 7ths that put Schoenberg on the musical map to start with. And all the rest was noise, as some reviewers might say.
This is my second try at Schoenberg. To my ignorant, uneducated ears, this sounds much better than Pierrot Lunaire. Not really digging it, but I must admit it's better than what I thought it would be. I'm at minute 11. I may listen for a few more minutes before I bail out and go back to Bach.
Wondrous music based on a wondrous poem. Storyline of acceptance of a couple. Where the woman with child is not the man she is with. He accepts the child as his own.
Unpretenious, transparent, endearing performance. Are these all students? I'm surprised! In my view a very likeable interpretion. Seems so much closer to what I think Schönberg meant.
This is that very rare thing, a programmatic piece of chamber music. To appreciate it fully it would help if you read the poem on which it is based, Richard Dehmel’s Verklatre Nacht.
It is so pleasant to have a video director happy to keep the camera fixed on the players. No jumping around to distract us from the music.
colin hodgetts constantly changing angles makes me nauseous
Beautiful composition
just close your eyes? if its not tooo jumpy like a hand held, i very much seeing diff angles and close ups.
Really helps you imagine you're there as part of the audience, and lets you take in the performance how you wish. So freeing!
Yes...agree, very pleasant indeed...
art is the highest form of hope
This piece is the reason I started writing chamber music
the sextet version is better than the string orchestra version.
and this sextet played it amazingly.
Debatable
@@MaxenceMouries Matter of taste. The same could be said, or not, about many works that have been re-orchestrated. One that particularly springs to mind is the famous adagio from Samuel Barber's string quartet.
It's one of the best performances I've ever heard. The composition is too beautiful
I honestly just can’t get over this performance... I keep coming back!
I love this performance. I've watched it three times in the last week. Y'all did amazingly and I'm so glad this performance was captured. Your chemistry and talent are inspiring. 😊
Great performance! Thank you :) and, of course, thanks Schoenberg forever...
This piece always makes me tearful.....the sincerity of the music is so wonderful.
A music colleague of mine once paid to hear this piece at a concert and he cried for his money back.
The story is a tear-jerker!
This is the most beautiful thing I have heard in a very long time, you should be proud of your performance of this great music.
This is just beyond beautiful. I am speechless.
Schoenberg was inspired by Richard Dehmel's poem of the same name. If you know the story of the poem, the music is transcendent as are the two characters in the poem. I wish that I could be a musician. I'm not, yet I "understand" every note of this wondrous music.
Jordan hall is great (and almost always free to the public!), and a sublime recording of very talented players, thank you NEC for your amazing programming. It is one of the best things about living in Boston
What an outstanding performance! Not only it is on the highest musical level, the intentions of Schoenberg connected with the brewing athmosphere in Vienna around 1900 is perfectly matched! Thanks very much for this magnificient music!!!
Art at its highest point. Oh man, why are you so creative in finding beauty and so creative in your own destruction?
same power-two aspectos of the same coin- part of our duality
As long as cultural rewards prize destruction humans will have incentives for annihilation of life.
Very mature rendition from such young players...bravo!
I loved the way the overseas audience greeted the musicians: classical or rock music they always cheer. Wonderful!
love this woman who plays the cello in this piece. So talented and smart, very emotional, I would love to see more of her performance.
what makes you think she's smart?
@@deserthighways4095 the intelligence with which she plays.
Little bit late but her name is wrote in the description: Emileigh Vandiver
Beautiful and exciting! I usually hear this piece in its string orchestra arrangement. It's wonderful to hear it this way as Schoenberg intended. . Bravo to the performers!
Few have been the composers who have shot me directly in the heart. Plus this presentation is sublime.
Little memory to great composer...
TODAY, 64 YEARS BEFORE
Arnold SCHOENBERG
died...
(13 September 1874 - 13 July 1951)
was an Austrian composer and painter
Eloquent performance, beautifully phrased and balanced and a video well presented so that one's eyes could follow one's ears and not a cameraman's whims. Audrey Wright is a perfect choice here too. So much enjoyment to be had from this.
This wonderful and graceful performance is immeasurable and beyond words, and comfortable to the ear and to the mind
A masterpiece of deep rich romanticism that is also ahead of its time- admirably played here
I keep coming back to this absolutely beautiful performance. Every note, dynamic, and vibrati are so perfectly and elegantly coalesced. So proud to see that you've all independently continue to lead wondrous careers in music as well!
Audrey, you were an angel flying so high but Emileigh broken my heart (specially with her breath at 16.15). Her face during the performance was the image of the feeling of this masterpiece. All were fantastic. Super played guys!!! Thankx for share it.
2:03 Björk - Hidden Place
thx, that’s what i’m was looking for
Sublim version, very delicate and brilliant.How much talent! A symbolic kiss for each one!😘😘😘😘😘😘
Love this,I don't know this piece but after a few bars you could tell it was going to be good,nicely played and nicely written.
This is woderful! So well played!! Love it
so beautiful and touching..
Hi Audrey. Well done! thanks for posting!
Beautiful!
Beautifully done... one of my favorites.
This is really good for six people working together.
Master piece. Excellent performance
Wonderful music, great video - for posterity!
Oeuvre de Schoenberg magnifique interprétée par ce sextuor de façon merveilleuse ; bravo !
Fantastic!
I finally get it, it is beautiful.
I prefer this piece in a chamber setting like this to the orchestra, more suitable for a cup of tea :)
An absolutely magnificent performance of this incredibly difficult piece. The ebb and flow of the music and the shifting colours are managed brilliantly.
Bellísimo!!!!
Great performance! Congratulations!
This kind of music is named DODECAPHONIC, but it 's only a ROMANTIC masterpiece !
What a beautiful rendition, indeed ! It's so moving, I travel in my inner spirit with this...
Wonderful performance
オーケストラ弦楽合奏では熱くなりがちな情緒的な線が男女の様々な迷いと恐れと愛の浄化に絡み合ってゆく糸のように細く伸びたり、着れそうになったり、よじれ、太くなったり、風通しのいいアンサンブルから心の揺れがくっきりと感じられて凄くよかった。汚れのない限りない黒から薄く青白い藍まで張り詰めた戸外の冬の空気と生々しい息遣いが聞こえてくるような演奏でした。
beautiful
thank you audrey,perfect audition and ensamble¡¡¡¡¡
Lovely!
洋阿相
ようやっと探していた弦楽6重奏版の「浄められた夜」に再会しました。もう60年以上も前初めてSPレコードで冒頭の数分を聞いた時の衝撃を思い出しました(何故か数枚組のレコードの1枚だけ)12音技法の作曲家と解説書で知っていたのでちょっと身構えて聞き始めたのですが、透明な弦楽6重奏の響きとロマン派風な作風に大いに戸惑いも覚えました。この時以来ほとんど弦楽合奏の演奏形態でしか聴く機会がなかったのです。各パート複数による演奏より6重奏スタイルの方が作曲家の意図していたものに近いのではと思います。特に終曲部分の透明感は心が本当に清められていくように感じら深く感動を覚えました。
this is the best piec ever made this shit is absolutely brilliant this is GOLD my god how can you write this shit holy fuck and look these players are batshit crazy its always insane to see this amount of talent
weldone John Heiss you my iconic ispiration
Arnold is a good boy
Arnold's my favourite. He was also a favourite with Glen Gould who knew a thing or two about 12 tone tunes.
that's why his friends called him Arnie.
No. His music mostly is shit.
@@retner3716 It must be awful to have bad ears like yours. ;n;
Thank you for catching this... of course it is and I'm not sure how this wasn't noticed sooner!
Wau thats MAGICAL I love it God bless you all
This is absolutely amazing! So touching!!
se hice escuchar a una persona , no muy del ambiente musical, que posiblemente pensaba en apuñalarme, la tención era respirable, fumo de mi pipa de crack totalmente ofrecida en mi casilla de chapas... el traía una maldad interna incorpórea, palpable en la emoción sutil de quien aprecia el arte... por confusa que fue que hasta el día de hoy les agradezco. viví cada segundo con tensión de muerte. como la inhalación de cigarrillo de un condenado a muerte.
aprecio hasta el mas ínfimo emoticón como respuesta, de todas maneras, eh sentido alguna clase de afinidad, uña comunicación interna en la esencia... que bueno que tocaron este tema, de lo contrario, en esa situación, posiblemente me hubieran matado... de todos modos no es la primera vez que le sonrió a la muerte. les deseo puertas cerradas en su camino personal.... para que las empujen.
No es necesario el recurso a la droga para gozar la belleza de esta musica y de tantas otras.
(No puedo poner tildes en este teclado)
love it!
Absolutely exquisite.
beautifull.... i find, me too, it is really romantic as atmosphere...what a beautifull ensemble ! thanks for sharing really
this is the most expressive thing that I've heard, and you say it's romantic ? .. it rips you up , how could you think this is romantic , its schoenberg the founder of expressionism in the 20th
it definitely rips you up
chill, it's her own way of viewing this piece. Everyone has their own perspectives, right?
Edit: *also* this is a romantic piece *smh*
@@mojtabashepherd4802 because it’s romantic, idiot. Expressionism started 20 years later.
@Mojtaba Shepherd probabilmente è più un linguaggio legato al decadentismo, e al simbolismo 🙂
Superb Interpretation ! Bravo
Cinema soundtrack! Amazing
It is great!!!!
Hearing this work some years ago changed my view of Schoenberg. A romantic utterance of the highest order. Refreshing with just the sextet, but I marginally prefer the full strings version with its extra weight and sonority. Thanks for this.
!Que reveladores los gritos del público al recibir a los interpretes ! Los diablillos expresan así su alegría por la DROGA.
Beautiful......verklarte nacht
schoenberg mériterait bien plus de reconnaissance planétaire tant son génie est vaste , insondable , dont l influence sur l art du 20 eme restera dans nos coeurs
Bien sure
Wonderful
its so wierd n sublime wen shchoenberg actually creates tonal pieces
Chamber Symphony No. 2, Op. 38
Expressivo
masterpiece!
Bravo!!!
If I remember correctly, this piece was rejected in a competition for containing a chord that "didn't exist" in any textbooks. It's the big chord at the start of the 2nd movement, if I'm not mistaken.
Probably one of those flipped diminished 7ths that put Schoenberg on the musical map to start with. And all the rest was noise, as some reviewers might say.
It's a chord with the 9th in the bass. Happens three times. Diminished 7ths have been around since at least Bach.
@Zee. Sì, in questo brano Schönberg usa rivolti degli accordi di nona, all'epoca vietati dai manuali di armonia
pra mim, a melhor de todas!!!
Fabuloso!!!
No excelente filme A Dama Dourada, o sexteto Noite Transfigurada, aparece em um trecho de emoção.
If Schönberg had written nothing else in his life, this work alone
would have announced him to the world as a composer of prodigious talent!
+Alexander Brown Gurrelieder?
1bol1 Yes, that too! Great works!
+Alexander Brown Fünf Klavierstücke goddammit! That's where it's at. However, Verklärte Nacht is pristine in its own way
You almost feel his later works ruined his reputation.
Belissimo!!
Magical!
excelent!
Awesome!!!!
awesome
Linda música, maravilhoso arranjo 🎅🎅🎅🎁🎁🎁🎺🎺🎅🎅🎄🎄🎄🎄🎷🎺🎹⛪
This is my second try at Schoenberg. To my ignorant, uneducated ears, this sounds much better than Pierrot Lunaire. Not really digging it, but I must admit it's better than what I thought it would be. I'm at minute 11. I may listen for a few more minutes before I bail out and go back to Bach.
marielblues - give it many, many listens. It will reward you enormously!
His later stuff takes a lot of getting into. It's gorgeous and gloriously complex but it is most definitely an acquired taste and not for everyone.
Wondrous music based on a wondrous poem. Storyline of acceptance of a couple. Where the woman with child is not the man she is with. He accepts the child as his own.
Unpretenious, transparent, endearing performance. Are these all students? I'm surprised! In my view a very likeable interpretion. Seems so much closer to what I think Schönberg meant.
Seis notas que Schoemberg desarrolla hasta lograr un milagro.
hermoso¡¡¡¡¡¡
genial!!!
Bravo¡
amazing romantic piece for a deconstructionist. travelling the edge between two worlds.
Muy buena interpretación. Además la versión de "camara" como esta, tiene un caracter que se adecua mas a la idea de esta música
une merveille
This is that very rare thing, a programmatic piece of chamber music. To appreciate it fully it would help if you read the poem on which it is based, Richard Dehmel’s Verklatre Nacht.
Awesome
just came here because of my module
Bruh 32mins
Lmao I came here from Claire de lune of claude de bussy now im here. Hecc
@@nicolecunanan7262 fucking same
excellent
Wait...Schoenberg? Tonal? Have thine ears deceived me?
This piece is from the period before Schoenberg started writing atonally :)
thine means your
Nice ❤