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Richard Wagner "Tristan and Isolde" - Prelude | Carlos Kleiber, Staatskapelle Dresden.
Richard Wagner - Tristan und Isolde, Opera, WWV 90. Act I. Prelude
Staatskapelle Dresden, ...
published: 01 Dec 2013
Richard Wagner "Tristan and Isolde" - Prelude | Carlos Kleiber, Staatskapelle Dresden.
Richard Wagner "Tristan and Isolde" - Prelude | Carlos Kleiber, Staatskapelle Dresden.
Richard Wagner - Tristan und Isolde, Opera, WWV 90. Act I. Prelude Staatskapelle Dresden, Carlos Ludwig Kleiber. Deutsche Grammophon, 1982. "ACT ONE Prelude At sea, on the deck of Tristan's ship during the crossing from Ireland to Cornwall." Friedrich Nietzsche, who in his younger years was one of Wagner's staunchest allies, wrote that, for him, "Tristan and Isolde is the real opus metaphysicum of all art. . . insatiable and sweet craving for the secrets of night and death. . . it is overpowering in its simple grandeur". In a letter to his friend Erwin Rohde in October 1868, Nietzsche described his reaction to Tristan's Prelude: "I simply cannot bring myself to remain critically aloof from this music; every nerve in me is atwitch, and it has been a long time since I had such a lasting sense of ecstasy as with this overture". Even after his break with Wagner, Nietzsche continued to consider Tristan a masterpiece: "Even now I am still in search of a work which exercises such a dangerous fascination, such a spine-tingling and blissful infinity as Tristan — I have sought in vain, in every art." Tristan und Isolde is an opera, or music drama, in three acts by Richard Wagner to a German libretto by the composer, based largely on the romance by Gottfried von Straßburg. It was composed between 1857 and 1859 and premiered in Munich on 10 June 1865 with Hans von Bülow conducting. Wagner referred to the work not as an opera, but called it "eine Handlung" (literally a drama. a plot or an action), which was the equivalent of the term used by the Spanish playwright Calderón for his dramas. Wagner's composition of Tristan und Isolde was inspired by his affair with Mathilde Wesendonck and the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer. Widely acknowledged as one of the peaks of the operatic repertory, Tristan was notable for Wagner's advanced use of chromaticism, tonality, orchestral colour and harmonic suspension. The opera was profoundly influential among Western classical composers and provided inspiration to composers such as Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss, Karol Szymanowski, Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg. Many see Tristan as the beginning of the move away from conventional harmony and tonality and consider that it lays the groundwork for the direction of classical music in the 20th century. It was only after Ludwig II of Bavaria became a sponsor of Wagner (he granted the composer a generous stipend and in other ways supported Wagner's artistic endeavours) that enough resources could be found to mount the premiere of Tristan und Isolde. Hans von Bülow was chosen to conduct the production at the Munich Opera, despite the fact that Wagner was having an affair with his wife, Cosima von Bülow. A lot of ink has been spilled about child prodigies like Mozart, but little attention has been paid to the phenomenon of the late bloomer. Clearly Wagner belongs to the latter group: had he died at 50, with the premiers of Tristan, Meistersinger, the Ring, and Parsifal before him, he would be considered only a musical middleweight. Tristan marks his first fully mature work and establishes Wagner as a composer of the first rank. This digital recording from the early 1980s features a good, experienced cast. Rene Kollo is nearing the end of his effective career, but turns in a workmanlike performance, while Margaret Price sounds fresh and young. During his career, Maestro Carlos Kleiber has not competed with Herbert von Karajan or Georg Solti in the number of his recordings, but the quality of his output has always been among the best, and here he offers an exceptionally delicate orchestral reading. Tristan: René Kollo, Isolde: Margaret Price, Brangäne: Brigitte Fassbaender, König Marke: Kurt Moll, Kurwenal: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Melot: Werner Götz, Seemann Eberhard Büchner, Hirte: Anton Dermota, Steuermann: Wolfgang Hellmich, Dresden Staatskapelle, Leipzig Radio Chorus Dame Margaret Price was persuaded to sing Isolde for a recording under German conductor Carlos Kleiber. The result, made up from several takes, is one of the most outstanding recorded Isoldes. Efforts to tempt Price to do Isolde on the stage, however, never came to anything. "I'm not a long-distance runner," she insisted. "I'll sing it to my dogs." The Guardian- published: 01 Dec 2013
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Richard Wagner "Tristan Und Isolde" Opera, complete | Carlos Ludwig Kleiber, Staatskapelle Dresden
Richard Wagner - Tristan and Isolde, Complete Opera, WWV 90.
Staatskapelle Dresden, Carlo...
published: 15 Dec 2013
Richard Wagner "Tristan Und Isolde" Opera, complete | Carlos Ludwig Kleiber, Staatskapelle Dresden
Richard Wagner "Tristan Und Isolde" Opera, complete | Carlos Ludwig Kleiber, Staatskapelle Dresden
Richard Wagner - Tristan and Isolde, Complete Opera, WWV 90. Staatskapelle Dresden, Carlos Ludwig Kleiber. Deutsche Grammophon, 1982. Act I. Prelude http://youtu.be/l25J7xdhhKc Act III. Liebestod http://youtu.be/YjMwDbFng_g Complete Opera http://youtu.be/SF4zN-Okonc "ACT ONE Prelude At sea, on the deck of Tristan's ship during the crossing from Ireland to Cornwall." Friedrich Nietzsche, who in his younger years was one of Wagner's staunchest allies, wrote that, for him, "Tristan and Isolde is the real opus metaphysicum of all art. . . insatiable and sweet craving for the secrets of night and death. . . it is overpowering in its simple grandeur". In a letter to his friend Erwin Rohde in October 1868, Nietzsche described his reaction to Tristan's Prelude: "I simply cannot bring myself to remain critically aloof from this music; every nerve in me is atwitch, and it has been a long time since I had such a lasting sense of ecstasy as with this overture". Even after his break with Wagner, Nietzsche continued to consider Tristan a masterpiece: "Even now I am still in search of a work which exercises such a dangerous fascination, such a spine-tingling and blissful infinity as Tristan — I have sought in vain, in every art." Tristan und Isolde is an opera, or music drama, in three acts by Richard Wagner to a German libretto by the composer, based largely on the romance by Gottfried von Straßburg. It was composed between 1857 and 1859 and premiered in Munich on 10 June 1865 with Hans von Bülow conducting. Wagner referred to the work not as an opera, but called it "eine Handlung" (literally a drama. a plot or an action), which was the equivalent of the term used by the Spanish playwright Calderón for his dramas. Wagner's composition of Tristan und Isolde was inspired by his affair with Mathilde Wesendonck and the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer. Widely acknowledged as one of the peaks of the operatic repertory, Tristan was notable for Wagner's advanced use of chromaticism, tonality, orchestral colour and harmonic suspension. The opera was profoundly influential among Western classical composers and provided inspiration to composers such as Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss, Karol Szymanowski, Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg. Many see Tristan as the beginning of the move away from conventional harmony and tonality and consider that it lays the groundwork for the direction of classical music in the 20th century. It was only after Ludwig II of Bavaria became a sponsor of Wagner (he granted the composer a generous stipend and in other ways supported Wagner's artistic endeavours) that enough resources could be found to mount the premiere of Tristan und Isolde. Hans von Bülow was chosen to conduct the production at the Munich Opera, despite the fact that Wagner was having an affair with his wife, Cosima von Bülow. A lot of ink has been spilled about child prodigies like Mozart, but little attention has been paid to the phenomenon of the late bloomer. Clearly Wagner belongs to the latter group: had he died at 50, with the premiers of Tristan, Meistersinger, the Ring, and Parsifal before him, he would be considered only a musical middleweight. Tristan marks his first fully mature work and establishes Wagner as a composer of the first rank. This digital recording from the early 1980s features a good, experienced cast. Rene Kollo is nearing the end of his effective career, but turns in a workmanlike performance, while Margaret Price sounds fresh and young. During his career, Maestro Carlos Kleiber has not competed with Herbert von Karajan or Georg Solti in the number of his recordings, but the quality of his output has always been among the best, and here he offers an exceptionally delicate orchestral reading. Tristan: René Kollo, Isolde: Margaret Price, Brangäne: Brigitte Fassbaender, König Marke: Kurt Moll, Kurwenal: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Melot: Werner Götz, Seemann Eberhard Büchner, Hirte: Anton Dermota, Steuermann: Wolfgang Hellmich, Dresden Staatskapelle, Leipzig Radio Chorus Dame Margaret Price was persuaded to sing Isolde for a recording under German conductor Carlos Kleiber. The result, made up from several takes, is one of the most outstanding recorded Isoldes. Efforts to tempt Price to do Isolde on the stage, however, never came to anything. "I'm not a long-distance runner," she insisted. "I'll sing it to my dogs." The Guardian- published: 15 Dec 2013
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Richard Wagner "Tristan und Isolde" - Liebestod | Carlos Kleiber, Staatskapelle Dresden
Richard Wagner - Tristan and Isolde, Opera, WWV 90. Act IIII. Mild und Leise (Liebestod). ...
published: 03 Dec 2013
Richard Wagner "Tristan und Isolde" - Liebestod | Carlos Kleiber, Staatskapelle Dresden
Richard Wagner "Tristan und Isolde" - Liebestod | Carlos Kleiber, Staatskapelle Dresden
Richard Wagner - Tristan and Isolde, Opera, WWV 90. Act IIII. Mild und Leise (Liebestod). Staatskapelle Dresden, Carlos Ludwig Kleiber. Deutsche Grammophon, 1982. Act I. Prelude http://youtu.be/l25J7xdhhKc Act III. Liebestod http://youtu.be/YjMwDbFng_g Complete Opera soon Mild und leise wie er lächelt, wie das Auge hold er öffnet seht ihr's Freunde? Seht ihr's nicht? Immer lichter wie er leuchtet, stern-umstrahlet hoch sich hebt? Seht ihr's nicht? Wie das Herz ihm mutig schwillt, voll und hehr im Busen ihm quillt? Wie den Lippen, wonnig mild, süßer Atem sanft entweht Freunde! Seht! Fühlt und seht ihr's nicht? Hör ich nur diese Weise, die so wunder voll und leise, Wonne klagend, alles sagend, mild versöhnend aus ihm tönend, in mich dringet, auf sich schwinget, hold erhallend um mich klinget? Heller schallend, mich umwallend, sind es Wellen sanfter Lüfte? Sind es Wogen wonniger Düfte? Wie sie schwellen, mich umrauschen, soll ich atmen, soll ich lauschen? Soll ich schlürfen, untertauchen? Süß in Düften mich verhauchen? In dem wogenden Schwall, in dem tönenden Schall, in des Welt-Atems wehendem All ertrinken, versinken unbewußt höchste Lust! Friedrich Nietzsche, who in his younger years was one of Wagner's staunchest allies, wrote that, for him, "Tristan and Isolde is the real opus metaphysicum of all art. . . insatiable and sweet craving for the secrets of night and death. . . it is overpowering in its simple grandeur". In a letter to his friend Erwin Rohde in October 1868, Nietzsche described his reaction to Tristan's Prelude: "I simply cannot bring myself to remain critically aloof from this music; every nerve in me is atwitch, and it has been a long time since I had such a lasting sense of ecstasy as with this overture". Even after his break with Wagner, Nietzsche continued to consider Tristan a masterpiece: "Even now I am still in search of a work which exercises such a dangerous fascination, such a spine-tingling and blissful infinity as Tristan — I have sought in vain, in every art." Tristan und Isolde is an opera, or music drama, in three acts by Richard Wagner to a German libretto by the composer, based largely on the romance by Gottfried von Straßburg. It was composed between 1857 and 1859 and premiered in Munich on 10 June 1865 with Hans von Bülow conducting. Wagner referred to the work not as an opera, but called it "eine Handlung" (literally a drama. a plot or an action), which was the equivalent of the term used by the Spanish playwright Calderón for his dramas. Wagner's composition of Tristan und Isolde was inspired by his affair with Mathilde Wesendonck and the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer. Widely acknowledged as one of the peaks of the operatic repertory, Tristan was notable for Wagner's advanced use of chromaticism, tonality, orchestral colour and harmonic suspension. The opera was profoundly influential among Western classical composers and provided inspiration to composers such as Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss, Karol Szymanowski, Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg. Many see Tristan as the beginning of the move away from conventional harmony and tonality and consider that it lays the groundwork for the direction of classical music in the 20th century. It was only after Ludwig II of Bavaria became a sponsor of Wagner (he granted the composer a generous stipend and in other ways supported Wagner's artistic endeavours) that enough resources could be found to mount the premiere of Tristan und Isolde. Hans von Bülow was chosen to conduct the production at the Munich Opera, despite the fact that Wagner was having an affair with his wife, Cosima von Bülow. Wagner died at 50, with the premiers of Tristan, Meistersinger, the Ring, and Parsifal. Tristan marks his first fully mature work and establishes Wagner as a composer of the first rank. This digital recording from the early 1980s features a good, experienced cast. Rene Kollo is nearing the end of his effective career, but turns in a workmanlike performance, while Margaret Price sounds fresh and young. During his career, Maestro Carlos Kleiber has not competed with Herbert von Karajan or Georg Solti in the number of his recordings, but the quality of his output has always been among the best, and here he offers an exceptionally delicate orchestral reading. Tristan: René Kollo, Isolde: Margaret Price, Brangäne: Brigitte Fassbaender, König Marke: Kurt Moll, Kurwenal: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Melot: Werner Götz, Seemann Eberhard Büchner, Hirte: Anton Dermota, Steuermann: Wolfgang Hellmich, Dresden Staatskapelle, Leipzig Radio Chorus Dame Margaret Price was persuaded to sing Isolde for a recording under German conductor Carlos Kleiber. The result, made up from several takes, is one of the most outstanding recorded Isoldes. Efforts to tempt Price to do Isolde on the stage, however, never came to anything. "I'm not a long-distance runner," she insisted. "I'll sing it to my dogs." The Guardian- published: 03 Dec 2013
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The Music of Friedrich Nietzsche - Aus der czarda
Hans von Bülow's Opinion of Nietzsche's Music Naturally, Hans von Bülow did not remain unk...
published: 26 Jun 2009
author: Celsius06
The Music of Friedrich Nietzsche - Aus der czarda
The Music of Friedrich Nietzsche - Aus der czarda
Hans von Bülow's Opinion of Nietzsche's Music Naturally, Hans von Bülow did not remain unknown to Nietzsche, owing to his frequenting Wagner's house--and thu...- published: 26 Jun 2009
- views: 8073
- author: Celsius06
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Erwin Malaj
Testimonianza di Erwin Malaj....
published: 07 Sep 2012
author: Samuel Soccio
Erwin Malaj
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Eine Fahrt ins Grüne
Brilliant-Special 1933 Eine Fahrt ins Grüne Foxtrot von Schütz-Rohde Tempo-Spezial-Orchest...
published: 24 Oct 2010
author: 78Upm
Eine Fahrt ins Grüne
Eine Fahrt ins Grüne
Brilliant-Special 1933 Eine Fahrt ins Grüne Foxtrot von Schütz-Rohde Tempo-Spezial-Orchester Gesang: Erwin Hartung Bei diesem Orchester handelt es sich vermu...- published: 24 Oct 2010
- views: 1346
- author: 78Upm
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IM WEISSEN RÖSSL - WEHE, DU SINGST! - Official Trailer HD
Nach über fünfzig Jahren kehrt die legendäre Romantic-Comedy IM WEISSEN RÖSSL über den Zus...
published: 02 Oct 2013
IM WEISSEN RÖSSL - WEHE, DU SINGST! - Official Trailer HD
IM WEISSEN RÖSSL - WEHE, DU SINGST! - Official Trailer HD
Nach über fünfzig Jahren kehrt die legendäre Romantic-Comedy IM WEISSEN RÖSSL über den Zusammenprall verschlissener Großstadtherzen mit alpinen Gefühlsbergen in einer mitreißenden Neuinterpretation auf die große Leinwand zurück. Der Blockbuster der 30er Jahre gilt als das erfolgreichste deutsche Stück seines Genres und trat als ein Welterfolg Berliner Humorkunst seinen Siegeszug durch ganz Europa und bis zum Broadway an. Die satirische Überzeichnung, in der die heile Bergwelt des Heimatfilms auf die Auswüchse des Massentourismus trifft, hat schon damals den Humor-Nerv der Zeit getroffen. Unter der Regie von Christian Theede („Alles Bestens") und nach einem Buch von Jan Berger („Kebab Connection", „Wir sind die Nacht") spielen Grimme-Preisträgerin Diana Amft („Frisch gepresst", „Doctor's Diary"), Fritz Karl („Männerherzen"), Tobias Licht („Helden", „Danny Lowinski"), Grimme- und Bambi-Preisträger Armin Rohde („Nachtschicht", „Räuber Hotzenplotz"), Edita Malovcic („Der Knochenmann", „Tatort") und Gregor Bloéb („Keinohrhasen", „Zeiten ändern dich").- published: 02 Oct 2013
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Hacky Sack
Ella learns to hacky. Unsuccessfully....
published: 20 Mar 2011
author: Ella Rohde
Hacky Sack
Hacky Sack
Ella learns to hacky. Unsuccessfully.- published: 20 Mar 2011
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- author: Ella Rohde
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Biesboschdag in Werkendam 2012.mp4
Biesboschdag Werkendam 2012 Deeze Mensen sijn het Hart van Nederland. Bedankt !...
published: 23 Oct 2012
author: Harry Rohde
Biesboschdag in Werkendam 2012.mp4
Biesboschdag in Werkendam 2012.mp4
Biesboschdag Werkendam 2012 Deeze Mensen sijn het Hart van Nederland. Bedankt !- published: 23 Oct 2012
- views: 125
- author: Harry Rohde
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Meine Diashow
Ich habe dieses Video mit der Funktion zum Erstellen von Diashows von YouTube erstellt (ht...
published: 03 Apr 2013
author: Julia Rohde
Meine Diashow
Meine Diashow
Ich habe dieses Video mit der Funktion zum Erstellen von Diashows von YouTube erstellt (http://www.youtube.com/upload).- published: 03 Apr 2013
- views: 7
- author: Julia Rohde
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What about the spectrum crunch, Part II
Spectrum crunch means in general the shortage of wireless spectrum available to network op...
published: 04 Feb 2013
author: 2Chairs1Technology
What about the spectrum crunch, Part II
What about the spectrum crunch, Part II
Spectrum crunch means in general the shortage of wireless spectrum available to network operators to deploy mobile broadband services such as LTE. The only w...- published: 04 Feb 2013
- views: 62
- author: 2Chairs1Technology
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Ein Herz für Senioren
"Zeit und Freude schenken" mit einer Patenschaft. http://www.einherzfuersenioren.blogspot....
published: 16 Feb 2013
author: Der Blonde Hans
Ein Herz für Senioren
Ein Herz für Senioren
"Zeit und Freude schenken" mit einer Patenschaft. http://www.einherzfuersenioren.blogspot.de Musik: De Boore, Rut sin de Ruse (2004) Komponist: Erwin Watzke,...- published: 16 Feb 2013
- views: 164
- author: Der Blonde Hans
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Sick spot check @ Heinenoord tunnel
Sickboards Team riders checking out the Heinenoordtunnel in Barendrecht near Rotterdam for...
published: 05 Jan 2012
Sick spot check @ Heinenoord tunnel
Sick spot check @ Heinenoord tunnel
Sickboards Team riders checking out the Heinenoordtunnel in Barendrecht near Rotterdam for some underwater downhill session in the o so flat Netherlands. Riders : Arjan Koek Arto Rohde Roy Laarman Ellen Boers Music: Feed Me - Pink Lady Shop: http://www.sickboards.nl- published: 05 Jan 2012
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Watching - Edwin
Acoustic version of the song "watching you", written and composed by me and Simon. The son...
published: 19 Jun 2013
Watching - Edwin
Watching - Edwin
Acoustic version of the song "watching you", written and composed by me and Simon. The song is a clip and not the whole.- published: 19 Jun 2013
- views: 55
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Amy, Chuck & Faddah 160 meters up in the Auckland Sky Tower, New Zealand 14 FEB 2010
Myself and friends Amy Mills & Chuck Rohde at the top of the very tall Auckland Sky Tower....
published: 23 Feb 2010
author: Faddah Steve Yuetsu Wolf
Amy, Chuck & Faddah 160 meters up in the Auckland Sky Tower, New Zealand 14 FEB 2010
Amy, Chuck & Faddah 160 meters up in the Auckland Sky Tower, New Zealand 14 FEB 2010
Myself and friends Amy Mills & Chuck Rohde at the top of the very tall Auckland Sky Tower. Amy was being very brave as she does not do well with heights. We ...- published: 23 Feb 2010
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- author: Faddah Steve Yuetsu Wolf