Johann Strauss II, Komzák, Ziehrer .. - Waltzes (c.rc.: Hans Knappertsbusch, Wiener Philharmoniker)

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  • Full Album available // Johann Strauss II and Contemporaries: Waltzes, Polkas & Marches by Hans Knappertsbusch
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    00:00 Johann Strauss II: Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald Walzer, Op. 325
    12:13 Johann Strauss II: Accellerationen Walzer, Op. 234
    Johann Strauss II: Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214
    Johann Strauss II: Annen-Polka, Op. 117
    21:53 Karel Komzák II: Bad'ner Mad’In Walzer, Op. 257
    31:08 Carl Michael Ziehrer: Wiener Bürger Walzer, Op. 419
    40:14 Johann Strauss I: Radetzky-Marsch, Op. 228
    Johann Strauss II: Leichtes Blut Polka, Op. 31
    Carl Maria von Weber: Aufforderung zum Tanze, Op. 65
    Otto Nicolai: Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor, Overture
    Franz Schubert: Militärmarsch No. 1, D. 733: Allegro vivace
    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a: Waltz of the Flowers
    Wiener Philharmoniker
    Conductor: Hans Knappertsbusch
    Recorded in 1957, at Vienna
    New mastering in 2023 by AB for CMRR
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    Hans Knappertsbusch? Who conducts waltzes and signs reference recordings? Is this a joke? This conductor, trained in the Wagnerian tradition of Bayreuth, of which he was one of the last direct descendants, has accustomed us to recordings of works that we might describe as "metaphysical": Parsifal, Tetralogy, Bruckner Symphonies... Knappertsbusch embodied a certain idea of nobility and majesty that flourished above all in an opera pit. Rejecting personal success, he took fidelity to text and tradition to the extreme. He rehearsed very little, but his magnetism and experience gave him an astonishing hold over the musicians, transforming every performance into a real event. On the face of it, this approach to conducting was difficult to adapt to the imperatives of the disc, and perhaps even less so to so-called "light" music. Nevertheless, it's hardly surprising that Knappertsbusch took an interest in this repertoire, and fortunately for posterity.
    Hans Knappertsbusch became assistant to Vienna Opera director Erwin Kerber (1937-1945). This enabled him to immerse himself in the purest Viennese tradition. He went on to enjoy a successful career as a guest conductor, most notably with the Vienna Philharmonic. In the manner of Clemens Krauss, Knappertsbusch conducts the waltz while remaining faithful to its heritage, and it's possible to sense in this recording a conductor and orchestra imbued with this elegant three-beat culture. While evolving within a rigorous framework, his beat is irresistibly supple and perfectly suited to his instinctive conducting style.
    The composition of good light music is a very special art, which can be as elusive for great composers as for those of lesser talent, "Unfortunately not from me", wrote Brahms under a quotation from The Blue Danube. The greatest composers have all, or almost all, found the time to write at least one light piece; the light works of these musical greats totally devoted to their art are usually genuine samples of their deeper music. If the great masters have their moments of lightness, there are also composers who are masters in the art of writing light music. No composer, however prestigious, has ever equalled Johann Strauss Jr (1825-1899) in this respect. Many of his waltzes succeed in being both dances and excellent concert pieces, with elaborate introductions and skilfully balanced juxtaposition of themes.
    Strauss Family PLAYLIST (reference recordings): • Johann Strauss II (182...
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  • @classicalmusicreference
    @classicalmusicreference  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Full Album available // Johann Strauss II and Contemporaries: Waltzes, Polkas & Marches by Hans Knappertsbusch
    🎧 Qobuz (Hi-Res) bit.ly/3vpnqqN Tidal (Hi-Res) bit.ly/47cEqOs
    🎧 Apple Music (Lossless) apple.co/3voJRfT Deezer (Hi-Fi) bit.ly/3TDTMbF
    🎧 Amazon Music (Hi-Res) amzn.to/3TIBB4t Napster (Hi-Fi) bit.ly/3RF1QX4
    🎧 Spotify (mp3) spoti.fi/3TGwZvG TH-cam Music (mp4) bit.ly/3vmhkb2
    🎧 Idagio (Hi-Fi) (soon) Soundcloud (aac) bit.ly/41Wmqad
    🎧 Pandora, Anghami, QQ音乐, LineMusic 日本…
    00:00 Johann Strauss II: Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald Walzer, Op. 325
    12:13 Johann Strauss II: Accellerationen Walzer, Op. 234
    Johann Strauss II: Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, Op. 214
    Johann Strauss II: Annen-Polka, Op. 117
    21:53 Karel Komzák II: Bad'ner Mad’In Walzer, Op. 257
    31:08 Carl Michael Ziehrer: Wiener Bürger Walzer, Op. 419
    40:14 Johann Strauss I: Radetzky-Marsch, Op. 228
    Johann Strauss II: Leichtes Blut Polka, Op. 31
    Carl Maria von Weber: Aufforderung zum Tanze, Op. 65
    Otto Nicolai: Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor, Overture
    Franz Schubert: Militärmarsch No. 1, D. 733: Allegro vivace
    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a: Waltz of the Flowers
    Wiener Philharmoniker
    Conductor: Hans Knappertsbusch
    Recorded in 1957, at Vienna
    New mastering in 2023 by AB for CMRR
    ❤ Join us with your phone on our WhatsApp fanpage (our latest album preview): bit.ly/3Mraw1r
    🔊 Discover our new website: www.classicalmusicreference.com/
    🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ): bit.ly/370zcMg
    🔊 Follow us on Spotify: spoti.fi/3016eVr
    ❤ If you like CMRR content, please consider membership at our Patreon or Tipeee page.
    Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr // en.tipeee.com/cmrr
    Hans Knappertsbusch? Who conducts waltzes and signs reference recordings? Is this a joke? This conductor, trained in the Wagnerian tradition of Bayreuth, of which he was one of the last direct descendants, has accustomed us to recordings of works that we might describe as "metaphysical": Parsifal, Tetralogy, Bruckner Symphonies... Knappertsbusch embodied a certain idea of nobility and majesty that flourished above all in an opera pit. Rejecting personal success, he took fidelity to text and tradition to the extreme. He rehearsed very little, but his magnetism and experience gave him an astonishing hold over the musicians, transforming every performance into a real event. On the face of it, this approach to conducting was difficult to adapt to the imperatives of the disc, and perhaps even less so to so-called "light" music. Nevertheless, it's hardly surprising that Knappertsbusch took an interest in this repertoire, and fortunately for posterity.
    Hans Knappertsbusch became assistant to Vienna Opera director Erwin Kerber (1937-1945). This enabled him to immerse himself in the purest Viennese tradition. He went on to enjoy a successful career as a guest conductor, most notably with the Vienna Philharmonic. In the manner of Clemens Krauss, Knappertsbusch conducts the waltz while remaining faithful to its heritage, and it's possible to sense in this recording a conductor and orchestra imbued with this elegant three-beat culture. While evolving within a rigorous framework, his beat is irresistibly supple and perfectly suited to his instinctive conducting style.
    The composition of good light music is a very special art, which can be as elusive for great composers as for those of lesser talent, "Unfortunately not from me", wrote Brahms under a quotation from The Blue Danube. The greatest composers have all, or almost all, found the time to write at least one light piece; the light works of these musical greats totally devoted to their art are usually genuine samples of their deeper music. If the great masters have their moments of lightness, there are also composers who are masters in the art of writing light music. No composer, however prestigious, has ever equalled Johann Strauss Jr (1825-1899) in this respect. Many of his waltzes succeed in being both dances and excellent concert pieces, with elaborate introductions and skilfully balanced juxtaposition of themes.
    Strauss Family PLAYLIST (reference recordings): th-cam.com/video/GCEG763zqKw/w-d-xo.html

  • @user-bt9mc5ve7v
    @user-bt9mc5ve7v 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    これぞ愛すべきスケール大きな怪物的名演❗️二度と実現しないでしょうね😊クナッパーツブッシュはしかしながらオケを良く鳴らせてますね❗️

  • @user-po6ft6mk4d
    @user-po6ft6mk4d 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ■60 years ago, I happened to buy this record played by Hans Knappertsbusch at a record store, and I still treasure it to this day. I was a young boy at the time, so I listened to it obsessively (like a Beetles fan).
    ■Therefore, I have never felt any discomfort with his conducting, as people have commented.
    ■Records at the time had a ``youthful'' feel and had a ``humid feel'' to the high notes. Furthermore, the ``soothing zither'' sound played by Anton Karas gave me power.
    ■Perhaps because I was able to listen to his performances when I was a boy, I am still a fan of nostalgic classical music. Thank you for this video channel and TH-cam.
    2024/04/07 Sunday
    ■60年前、レコード店で偶然、このHans Knappertsbusch(ハンス・クナッパーツブッシュ)が演奏する盤を買い、今でも大切に保存しています。当時、私は少年期でしたので、夢中で聴きました(Beetlesファンのように)。
    ■ですから、”皆さんがコメントされるような”彼の指揮に違和感を感じたことは全くありません。
    ■当時のレコード盤は「若々しく」張りがあり、高音にも「湿度感」がありました。更に Anton Karas(アントン カラス)が演奏する「心地よいチター」音が私にパワーを与えてくれました。
    ■少年期に彼の演奏を聴けたお蔭でしょうか、今でも私は「懐かしいクラッシク音楽ファン」を続けています。この動画チャンネルとTH-camに感謝。2024/04/07(日曜日)

  • @classicalmusicreference
    @classicalmusicreference  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Hans Knappertsbusch? Who conducts waltzes and signs reference recordings? Is this a joke? This conductor, trained in the Wagnerian tradition of Bayreuth, of which he was one of the last direct descendants, has accustomed us to recordings of works that we might describe as "metaphysical": Parsifal, Tetralogy, Bruckner Symphonies... Knappertsbusch embodied a certain idea of nobility and majesty that flourished above all in an opera pit. Rejecting personal success, he took fidelity to text and tradition to the extreme. He rehearsed very little, but his magnetism and experience gave him an astonishing hold over the musicians, transforming every performance into a real event. On the face of it, this approach to conducting was difficult to adapt to the imperatives of the disc, and perhaps even less so to so-called "light" music. Nevertheless, it's hardly surprising that Knappertsbusch took an interest in this repertoire, and fortunately for posterity.
    Hans Knappertsbusch became assistant to Vienna Opera director Erwin Kerber (1937-1945). This enabled him to immerse himself in the purest Viennese tradition. He went on to enjoy a successful career as a guest conductor, most notably with the Vienna Philharmonic. In the manner of Clemens Krauss, Knappertsbusch conducts the waltz while remaining faithful to its heritage, and it's possible to sense in this recording a conductor and orchestra imbued with this elegant three-beat culture. While evolving within a rigorous framework, his beat is irresistibly supple and perfectly suited to his instinctive conducting style.
    The composition of good light music is a very special art, which can be as elusive for great composers as for those of lesser talent, "Unfortunately not from me", wrote Brahms under a quotation from The Blue Danube. The greatest composers have all, or almost all, found the time to write at least one light piece; the light works of these musical greats totally devoted to their art are usually genuine samples of their deeper music. If the great masters have their moments of lightness, there are also composers who are masters in the art of writing light music. No composer, however prestigious, has ever equalled Johann Strauss Jr (1825-1899) in this respect. Many of his waltzes succeed in being both dances and excellent concert pieces, with elaborate introductions and skilfully balanced juxtaposition of themes.
    ❤ Join us with your phone on our WhatsApp fanpage (our latest album preview): bit.ly/3Mraw1r
    🔊 Discover our new website: www.classicalmusicreference.com/
    🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ): bit.ly/370zcMg
    🔊 Follow us on Spotify: spoti.fi/3016eVr
    ❤ If you like CMRR content, please consider membership at our Patreon or Tipeee page.
    Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr // en.tipeee.com/cmrr

  • @louise_rose
    @louise_rose 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I remember reading that Wagner himself was greeted by an orchestra playing Strauss waltzes on, I think, his sixtieth birthday (by which time he would have been setting the murder of Siegfried to music). He became so excited that he took over the baton and conducted the band himself! So the man certainly appreciated good light music as well. :)
    Funny note: in Henry Picker's "Hitler's Table-talk" there is a quotation about how the Führer did not appreciate Knappertsbusch, and perhaps not always Wagner's extended operas either: "To listen to Kna conducting Wagner was like being sentenced to punitive army service". 😃 As a lifelong admirer of Knappertsbusch's iconic 1962 recording of Parsifal, with broad tempi that never lose the edge and tension of the music, I can just about guess what Hitler was after... ;)

  • @rolandonavarro3170
    @rolandonavarro3170 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Excelente sonido de esta histórica presentación del Concierto de Año Nuevo. Gracias por compartir.

  • @dejanstevanic5408
    @dejanstevanic5408 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Beautiful - TY

  • @ManuelCerquera-bh7sb
    @ManuelCerquera-bh7sb 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Es muy bueno ya nadie dirige de esa forma el waltz

  • @ingemayodon5128
    @ingemayodon5128 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Merci beaucoup pour cette joie musicale. Bonne année à vs tous et surtout bonne santé. J'attends avec impatience le concert de nouvelle année de Vienne, avec C. Thielemann comme chef d'orchestre cette-fois ci !
    Salutations de Montréal, Qc, Canada

  • @Ma_chan42
    @Ma_chan42 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    私もこのレコードを所有していました。彼の大胆なアレンジが好きです❤

  • @maestroclassico5801
    @maestroclassico5801 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ive always been intrigued with how some conductors repertoire, while including some very "heavy" pieces, also include Strauss. Knappertsbusch, known for his great performances at Bayreuth, here shows a different side of Strauss. Carlos Kleiber was similar. He had a limited repertoire, but Strauss was amongst it.

  • @ilirllukaci5345
    @ilirllukaci5345 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Asinine TH-cam algorithm disclaimer:
    No Prosit Neujahre this year I'm afraid. Just drinking with no toasts. CEASEFIRE NOW!

  • @lionelthiebaud7081
    @lionelthiebaud7081 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Tout cela est bien beau comme commentaires mais personne, personne n'égale et n'égalera les Strauss de Carlos Kleiber surtout ceux de 1989 et 1992 aux concerts du nouvel an, absolument personne

    • @ingemayodon5128
      @ingemayodon5128 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Tout est une question de goût. J'ai écouté Kleiber, mais préfère W. Boskowsky qui a dirigé le concert de la nouvelle année de l'orchestre philarmonique de Vienne pendant bon nombre d'années.
      Bonne année à vs, cette année ce sera Christian Thielemann qui le dirigera.
      Salutations de Montréal, Qc, Canada

    • @lionelthiebaud7081
      @lionelthiebaud7081 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ingemayodon5128 Effectivement à chacun ses goûts mais malgré votre préférence personnelle pour Boskowsky qui au demeurant est parfait dans Strauss avec Vienne, les mélomanes avertis et critiques du monde entier sont unanime pour reconnaître la suprématie absolue de Kleiber pour la famille Strauss, à la grande différence avec Willy qui est légèrement scolaire dans sa direction et conception c'est que Carlos y apporte à chaque instant une sorte de grain de folie ce que Strauss désirait ardemment, en cela personne n'a ce génie là dans sa direction.
      Oui au courant pour Thielemann pour le nouvel an, bonne année à vous aussi, et excellent concert.

    • @lionelthiebaud7081
      @lionelthiebaud7081 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ingemayodon5128 Bien le bonjour à Montréal, vive le Québec, vive le Québec libre comme disait De Gaulle...

    • @ingemayodon5128
      @ingemayodon5128 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lionelthiebaud7081
      J'étais là quand il a dit cela. Tte fraîchement arrivée de Paris, ne connaissant rien de la politique. C'était incroyable, comment ces paroles ont été reçues ici. Il y a longtemps !!!
      Bonne fin d'année et bonne nouvelle aussi. Espérons que ns aurons un peu de paix! Est-ce trop demandé?

    • @lionelthiebaud7081
      @lionelthiebaud7081 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ingemayodon5128 Je ne comprends rien au sens de vous propos sur la politique, Paris, etc...
      Quel rapport avec Strauss, Kleiber ?