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Renée Fleming: Richard Strauss - Four Last Songs for Soprano and Orchestra (Lucerne 2004)
From the Lucerne Festival, 2004
Compare with the performance by Julia Varady and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra under the baton of Kurt Masur: https://youtu.be/sIsezAjeLgk
Subscribe to EuroArts: https://goo.gl/jrui3M
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
Renée Fleming - soprano
Richard Strauss - Vier letzte Lieder, für Sopran und Orchester
1:55 I. Frühling (Text: Herrmann Hesse)
5:40 II. September (Text: Herrmann Hesse)
10:33 III. Beim Schlafengehen (Text: Herrmann Hesse)
15:55 IV. Im Abendrot (Text: Joseph von Eichendorff)
Watch the full Lucerne Festival 2004 Gala Concert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5xFL-iFh0Q&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJAFPDg-Hev9jQNglj5ZVhH
With the Lucerne Festival Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado, drawing together outstanding orchestral musici...
published: 10 Oct 2015
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Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - FOUR LAST SONGS
Richard Strauss.
FOUR LAST SONGS.
Spring.
September.
Going to Sleep (Poems by Hermann Hesse).
In the Glow of Evening (Poem by Joseph von Eichendorff).
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf soprano.
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra.
George Szell.
From Angel LP first published 1966.
published: 22 May 2012
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Richard Strauss — Vier letzte Lieder — Herbert von Karajan, Gundula Janowitz, BPO, 1974 [24/96]
Richard Strauss
Vier letzte Lieder, TrV 296 (Four Last Songs)
Gundula Janowitz, soprano
Berliner Philharmoniker
Herbert von Karajan, conductor
Studio recording, 1974
Remastered to 32 bit float/96000 Hz as a digital release available for
download on Presto Classical
Tracklist:
00:00 I. Frühling ("Spring")
04:04 II. September
09:03 III. Beim Schlafengehen ("When Falling Asleep")
15:15 IV. Im Abendrot ("At Sunset")
published: 28 May 2021
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Jessye Norman - Four Last Songs of Strauss (Frühling, September, Beim Schlafengehen, Im Abendrot)
Captions in English and German included
1. Frühling 0:00
2. September 3:51
3. Beim Schlafengehen 9:16
4. Im Abendrot 15:30
Music: Strauss' Four Last Songs. For the profundity that is achieved not by complexity but by clarity and simplicity. For the purity of the sentiment about death and parting and loss. For the long melodic line spinning out and the female voice soaring and soaring. For the repose and composure and gracefulness and the intense beauty of the soaring. For the ways one is drawn into the tremendous arc of heartbreak. The composer drops all masks and, at the age of eighty-two,[4] stands before you unveiled. And you dissolve.
published: 01 Mar 2013
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Richard Strauss - Vier Letzte Lieder | Four Last Songs | Jessye Norman, Wolfgang Sawallisch [HD]
Richard Strauss - Vier Letzte Lieder | Four Last Songs | Quatre Derniers Lieder | Quattro Ultimi Lieder | Cuatro Últimas Canciones | Quatro Últimas Canções, o.Op. 150, 1948.
Orchestre de La Suisse Romande conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch. Jessye Norman.
Geneve, Victoria Hall, 19.IX.1979.
Vier Letzte Lieder | Four Last Songs:
00:00 I. Frühling | Spring | Printemps
03:58 II. September | September | Septembre
09:25 III. Beim Schlafengehen | When Falling Asleep | L'heure Du Sommeil
15:00 IV. Im Abendrot | At Sunset | Au Soleil Couchant
Jessye Norman talks about Richard Strauss Vier Letzte Lieder | Four Last Songs | http://youtu.be/o9tx41cP4P8?t=8m05s
Studio Recording | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDoqnjB7Um4
"Do you still sing 'Four Last Songs'?
Jessye Norman - I only do them with co...
published: 17 Apr 2015
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Strauss: Vier letzte Lieder ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Anja Harteros ∙ Andrés Orozco-Estrada
Richard Strauss:
Vier letzte Lieder ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Frühling. Allegretto 00:34 ∙
II. September. Andante 04:32 ∙
III. Beim Schlafengehen. Andante 10:08 ∙
IV. Im Abendrot. Andante 16:34 ∙
hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
Anja Harteros, Sopran ∙
Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Dirigent ∙
hr-Sinfoniekonzert ∙
Alte Oper Frankfurt, 7. September 2018 ∙
Website: https://www.hr-sinfonieorchester.de ∙
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hrsinfonieorchester
published: 17 Sep 2018
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Richard Strauss - Four Last Songs (Official Score Video)
Listen and follow along with our B&H; Study Score Video for Richard Strauss's "Four Last Songs" for soprano and orchestra, performed by soprano Arleen Augér, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and André Previn.
Purchase the study score of "Four Last Songs": https://bit.ly/StraussStudyScore
Watch our other Study Score videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUr1r_wAANZGIh64QnTvQUtx84SAOvaE0
Music:
Four Last Songs (Vier letzte Lieder)
Music by Richard Strauss
Text by Hermann Hesse; Joseph von Eichendorff
Performed by Arleen Augér, soprano
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
André Previn, conductor
Recording courtesy of Telarc / Concord
#BHStudyScores
published: 07 Oct 2022
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Renee Fleming - Strauss' 4 Last Songs - Im abendrot
Renee Fleming sings the 4th of Strauss' vier letzte lieder.
Proms, 2001.
published: 20 Feb 2007
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Richard Strauss: Four Last Songs (complete), Gundula Janowitz, Karajan
Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
Four Last Songs (Vier letzte Lieder):
1.Frühling 0:00
2.September 4:08
3.Beim Schlafengehen 9:04
4.Im Abendrot 15:23
Gundula Janowitz, soprano
Berliner Philarmoniker
Herbert von Karajan, conductor
Recording date: 1974; cd issued in 1990 and 1996 by Deutsche Grammophon
Educational use only. No copyright infringement intended.
Picture: Portrait of Richard Strauss (detail), by Max Liebermann. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, Germany.
This wonderful version of the Four Last Songs had been kindly uploaded already by another user, but the songs had been separate in four different uploads. The reason for the present upload is to have the whole set of the four songs in only one video, as they usually are performed.
published: 04 Jun 2015
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Richard Strauss - Four Last Songs [1/4]
Richard Strauss, Four Last Songs (Vier Letzte Lieder).
"Frühling" (Spring).
Lucia Popp, Soprano.
Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor.
London Symphony Orchestra.
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published: 05 Feb 2012
26:39
Renée Fleming: Richard Strauss - Four Last Songs for Soprano and Orchestra (Lucerne 2004)
From the Lucerne Festival, 2004
Compare with the performance by Julia Varady and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra under the baton of Kurt Masur: https://youtu.b...
From the Lucerne Festival, 2004
Compare with the performance by Julia Varady and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra under the baton of Kurt Masur: https://youtu.be/sIsezAjeLgk
Subscribe to EuroArts: https://goo.gl/jrui3M
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
Renée Fleming - soprano
Richard Strauss - Vier letzte Lieder, für Sopran und Orchester
1:55 I. Frühling (Text: Herrmann Hesse)
5:40 II. September (Text: Herrmann Hesse)
10:33 III. Beim Schlafengehen (Text: Herrmann Hesse)
15:55 IV. Im Abendrot (Text: Joseph von Eichendorff)
Watch the full Lucerne Festival 2004 Gala Concert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5xFL-iFh0Q&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJAFPDg-Hev9jQNglj5ZVhH
With the Lucerne Festival Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado, drawing together outstanding orchestral musicians and soloists such as Kolja Blacher, Natalia Gutman, Reinhold Friedrich and Sabine Meyer, a globally unique orchestra was formed, made sure of great moments and international headlines. This live-recording from the Concert de Gala 2004 includes the 4 Last Songs by Richard Strauss, with world star Renée Fleming and a concerto performance of the second act of Richard Wagner's opera Tristan and Isolde featuring Violeta Urmana, Mihoko Fujimura and René
Pape.
“I have rarely heard any soprano attach such colour and dynamic shape…” Die Welt
https://wn.com/Renée_Fleming_Richard_Strauss_Four_Last_Songs_For_Soprano_And_Orchestra_(Lucerne_2004)
From the Lucerne Festival, 2004
Compare with the performance by Julia Varady and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra under the baton of Kurt Masur: https://youtu.be/sIsezAjeLgk
Subscribe to EuroArts: https://goo.gl/jrui3M
Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Claudio Abbado - conductor
Renée Fleming - soprano
Richard Strauss - Vier letzte Lieder, für Sopran und Orchester
1:55 I. Frühling (Text: Herrmann Hesse)
5:40 II. September (Text: Herrmann Hesse)
10:33 III. Beim Schlafengehen (Text: Herrmann Hesse)
15:55 IV. Im Abendrot (Text: Joseph von Eichendorff)
Watch the full Lucerne Festival 2004 Gala Concert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5xFL-iFh0Q&list;=PLBjoEdEVMABJAFPDg-Hev9jQNglj5ZVhH
With the Lucerne Festival Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado, drawing together outstanding orchestral musicians and soloists such as Kolja Blacher, Natalia Gutman, Reinhold Friedrich and Sabine Meyer, a globally unique orchestra was formed, made sure of great moments and international headlines. This live-recording from the Concert de Gala 2004 includes the 4 Last Songs by Richard Strauss, with world star Renée Fleming and a concerto performance of the second act of Richard Wagner's opera Tristan and Isolde featuring Violeta Urmana, Mihoko Fujimura and René
Pape.
“I have rarely heard any soprano attach such colour and dynamic shape…” Die Welt
- published: 10 Oct 2015
- views: 467784
22:56
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - FOUR LAST SONGS
Richard Strauss.
FOUR LAST SONGS.
Spring.
September.
Going to Sleep (Poems by Hermann Hesse).
In the Glow of Evening (Poem by Joseph von Eichendorff).
Elisabeth...
Richard Strauss.
FOUR LAST SONGS.
Spring.
September.
Going to Sleep (Poems by Hermann Hesse).
In the Glow of Evening (Poem by Joseph von Eichendorff).
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf soprano.
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra.
George Szell.
From Angel LP first published 1966.
https://wn.com/Elisabeth_Schwarzkopf_Four_Last_Songs
Richard Strauss.
FOUR LAST SONGS.
Spring.
September.
Going to Sleep (Poems by Hermann Hesse).
In the Glow of Evening (Poem by Joseph von Eichendorff).
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf soprano.
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra.
George Szell.
From Angel LP first published 1966.
- published: 22 May 2012
- views: 677291
22:23
Richard Strauss — Vier letzte Lieder — Herbert von Karajan, Gundula Janowitz, BPO, 1974 [24/96]
Richard Strauss
Vier letzte Lieder, TrV 296 (Four Last Songs)
Gundula Janowitz, soprano
Berliner Philharmoniker
Herbert von Karajan, conductor
Studio recording,...
Richard Strauss
Vier letzte Lieder, TrV 296 (Four Last Songs)
Gundula Janowitz, soprano
Berliner Philharmoniker
Herbert von Karajan, conductor
Studio recording, 1974
Remastered to 32 bit float/96000 Hz as a digital release available for
download on Presto Classical
Tracklist:
00:00 I. Frühling ("Spring")
04:04 II. September
09:03 III. Beim Schlafengehen ("When Falling Asleep")
15:15 IV. Im Abendrot ("At Sunset")
https://wn.com/Richard_Strauss_—_Vier_Letzte_Lieder_—_Herbert_Von_Karajan,_Gundula_Janowitz,_Bpo,_1974_24_96
Richard Strauss
Vier letzte Lieder, TrV 296 (Four Last Songs)
Gundula Janowitz, soprano
Berliner Philharmoniker
Herbert von Karajan, conductor
Studio recording, 1974
Remastered to 32 bit float/96000 Hz as a digital release available for
download on Presto Classical
Tracklist:
00:00 I. Frühling ("Spring")
04:04 II. September
09:03 III. Beim Schlafengehen ("When Falling Asleep")
15:15 IV. Im Abendrot ("At Sunset")
- published: 28 May 2021
- views: 32942
25:31
Jessye Norman - Four Last Songs of Strauss (Frühling, September, Beim Schlafengehen, Im Abendrot)
Captions in English and German included
1. Frühling 0:00
2. September 3:51
3. Beim Schlafengehen 9:16
4. Im Abendrot 15:30
Music: Strauss' Four Last Songs. For...
Captions in English and German included
1. Frühling 0:00
2. September 3:51
3. Beim Schlafengehen 9:16
4. Im Abendrot 15:30
Music: Strauss' Four Last Songs. For the profundity that is achieved not by complexity but by clarity and simplicity. For the purity of the sentiment about death and parting and loss. For the long melodic line spinning out and the female voice soaring and soaring. For the repose and composure and gracefulness and the intense beauty of the soaring. For the ways one is drawn into the tremendous arc of heartbreak. The composer drops all masks and, at the age of eighty-two,[4] stands before you unveiled. And you dissolve.
https://wn.com/Jessye_Norman_Four_Last_Songs_Of_Strauss_(Frühling,_September,_Beim_Schlafengehen,_Im_Abendrot)
Captions in English and German included
1. Frühling 0:00
2. September 3:51
3. Beim Schlafengehen 9:16
4. Im Abendrot 15:30
Music: Strauss' Four Last Songs. For the profundity that is achieved not by complexity but by clarity and simplicity. For the purity of the sentiment about death and parting and loss. For the long melodic line spinning out and the female voice soaring and soaring. For the repose and composure and gracefulness and the intense beauty of the soaring. For the ways one is drawn into the tremendous arc of heartbreak. The composer drops all masks and, at the age of eighty-two,[4] stands before you unveiled. And you dissolve.
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 539508
24:52
Richard Strauss - Vier Letzte Lieder | Four Last Songs | Jessye Norman, Wolfgang Sawallisch [HD]
Richard Strauss - Vier Letzte Lieder | Four Last Songs | Quatre Derniers Lieder | Quattro Ultimi Lieder | Cuatro Últimas Canciones | Quatro Últimas Canções, o.O...
Richard Strauss - Vier Letzte Lieder | Four Last Songs | Quatre Derniers Lieder | Quattro Ultimi Lieder | Cuatro Últimas Canciones | Quatro Últimas Canções, o.Op. 150, 1948.
Orchestre de La Suisse Romande conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch. Jessye Norman.
Geneve, Victoria Hall, 19.IX.1979.
Vier Letzte Lieder | Four Last Songs:
00:00 I. Frühling | Spring | Printemps
03:58 II. September | September | Septembre
09:25 III. Beim Schlafengehen | When Falling Asleep | L'heure Du Sommeil
15:00 IV. Im Abendrot | At Sunset | Au Soleil Couchant
Jessye Norman talks about Richard Strauss Vier Letzte Lieder | Four Last Songs | http://youtu.be/o9tx41cP4P8?t=8m05s
Studio Recording | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDoqnjB7Um4
"Do you still sing 'Four Last Songs'?
Jessye Norman - I only do them with conducters who really understand what's happening with them. I don't want to say this condescendingly, but so many regional orchestras feel that if I show up, we're sound like Sergiu Celibidache in Munich. But that's not quite the way it works. There was one bright, lovely man who was conducting 'Four Last Songs' for the first time, and he had a vision the night before that it would be slower. And I said, "I really appreciate that you're having an artistic moment, but it's marked Allegretto"
How long will you continue to sing?
J.N. - As long as it make sense.
Jessye Norman Interview to "Gramophone" IX.2010, p.39
"Strauss' Four Last Songs. For the profundity that is achieved not by complexity but by clarity and simplicity. For the purity of the sentiment about death and parting and loss. For the long melodic line spinning out and the female voice soaring and soaring. For the repose and composure and gracefulness and the intense beauty of the soaring. For the ways one is drawn into the tremendous arc of heartbreak. The composer drops all masks and, at the age of eighty-two, stands before you naked. And you dissolve.
Philip Roth
Strauss' Vier letzte Lieder is a set of four songs for soprano and orchestra, composed between 1946 and 1948. The texts for the songs are "Im Abendrot" by Joseph von Eichendorff, followed by three texts by Hermann Hesse, "Frühling," "Beim Schlafengehen," and "September." For many, these songs are regarded as the pinnacle of Strauss' output as a composer of lieder. For the most part, Strauss had composed his earlier lieder with piano accompaniment and refrained from writing orchestral songs, like those Gustav Mahler composed earlier in the century. In terms of style, the music itself continues in the idiom that Strauss used for his later operas, especially Capriccio. The melodies are long and sinuous, with subtle, chromatic harmonies which support nuances in the text. For one, "Im Abendrot," Strauss even quotes from Tod und Verklärung when the narrator of the poem expresses intimations of death. In all the settings of the Vier letzte Lieder, Strauss composed subtle music.
Richard Strauss' extraordinarily beautiful Vier letzte Lieder (Four Last Songs) (1948) for voice and orchestra are among the last music the composer ever wrote. Actually, Strauss did not intend to place the songs into this grouping in which they are best known. The title "Four Last Songs" was provided posthumously by Strauss's friend Ernst Roth, who published the four songs as a single unit after Strauss's death. Three of the settings are on texts by Hermann Hesse; the last in the group, Im Abendrot (At Dusk), is a "separate" setting of a poem by Joseph Eichendorff. (Strauss also left behind another unfinished Hesse setting, Nacht.) Still, given the themes of the Hesse songs - "Frühling" (Spring)," "September," and "Beim Schlafengehen" (Time to Sleep) - the inclusion of the Eichendorff song seems a natural extension of and appropriate end to the cycle.
The Four Last Songs are virtually indistinguishable in technique and musical language from the fine songs Strauss wrote 50 years earlier. They are, in short, rich and fully Romantic, expressive in feeling and symphonic in sound. As such, they might well be thought of as the final masterpieces of the line of German Romantic Lieder that began with Beethoven's An die ferne Geliebter. The final words of Im Abendrot are "Is this really Death?" Here, Strauss inserts the famous yearning theme from his own Death and Transfiguration, providing what can only be regarded as a most fitting epitaph to his own life and work.
Towards the end of "Im Abendrot", exactly as the soprano's final intonation of "der Tod" (death) ceases, Strauss musically quotes his own tone poem Death and Transfiguration, written 60 years earlier. As in that piece, the quoted six-note phrase (known as the "transfiguration theme") symbolizes the fulfillment of the soul into death.
Strauss died in September 1949. The premiere was given posthumously at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 22 May 1950 by soprano Kirsten Flagstad and the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler.
https://wn.com/Richard_Strauss_Vier_Letzte_Lieder_|_Four_Last_Songs_|_Jessye_Norman,_Wolfgang_Sawallisch_Hd
Richard Strauss - Vier Letzte Lieder | Four Last Songs | Quatre Derniers Lieder | Quattro Ultimi Lieder | Cuatro Últimas Canciones | Quatro Últimas Canções, o.Op. 150, 1948.
Orchestre de La Suisse Romande conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch. Jessye Norman.
Geneve, Victoria Hall, 19.IX.1979.
Vier Letzte Lieder | Four Last Songs:
00:00 I. Frühling | Spring | Printemps
03:58 II. September | September | Septembre
09:25 III. Beim Schlafengehen | When Falling Asleep | L'heure Du Sommeil
15:00 IV. Im Abendrot | At Sunset | Au Soleil Couchant
Jessye Norman talks about Richard Strauss Vier Letzte Lieder | Four Last Songs | http://youtu.be/o9tx41cP4P8?t=8m05s
Studio Recording | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDoqnjB7Um4
"Do you still sing 'Four Last Songs'?
Jessye Norman - I only do them with conducters who really understand what's happening with them. I don't want to say this condescendingly, but so many regional orchestras feel that if I show up, we're sound like Sergiu Celibidache in Munich. But that's not quite the way it works. There was one bright, lovely man who was conducting 'Four Last Songs' for the first time, and he had a vision the night before that it would be slower. And I said, "I really appreciate that you're having an artistic moment, but it's marked Allegretto"
How long will you continue to sing?
J.N. - As long as it make sense.
Jessye Norman Interview to "Gramophone" IX.2010, p.39
"Strauss' Four Last Songs. For the profundity that is achieved not by complexity but by clarity and simplicity. For the purity of the sentiment about death and parting and loss. For the long melodic line spinning out and the female voice soaring and soaring. For the repose and composure and gracefulness and the intense beauty of the soaring. For the ways one is drawn into the tremendous arc of heartbreak. The composer drops all masks and, at the age of eighty-two, stands before you naked. And you dissolve.
Philip Roth
Strauss' Vier letzte Lieder is a set of four songs for soprano and orchestra, composed between 1946 and 1948. The texts for the songs are "Im Abendrot" by Joseph von Eichendorff, followed by three texts by Hermann Hesse, "Frühling," "Beim Schlafengehen," and "September." For many, these songs are regarded as the pinnacle of Strauss' output as a composer of lieder. For the most part, Strauss had composed his earlier lieder with piano accompaniment and refrained from writing orchestral songs, like those Gustav Mahler composed earlier in the century. In terms of style, the music itself continues in the idiom that Strauss used for his later operas, especially Capriccio. The melodies are long and sinuous, with subtle, chromatic harmonies which support nuances in the text. For one, "Im Abendrot," Strauss even quotes from Tod und Verklärung when the narrator of the poem expresses intimations of death. In all the settings of the Vier letzte Lieder, Strauss composed subtle music.
Richard Strauss' extraordinarily beautiful Vier letzte Lieder (Four Last Songs) (1948) for voice and orchestra are among the last music the composer ever wrote. Actually, Strauss did not intend to place the songs into this grouping in which they are best known. The title "Four Last Songs" was provided posthumously by Strauss's friend Ernst Roth, who published the four songs as a single unit after Strauss's death. Three of the settings are on texts by Hermann Hesse; the last in the group, Im Abendrot (At Dusk), is a "separate" setting of a poem by Joseph Eichendorff. (Strauss also left behind another unfinished Hesse setting, Nacht.) Still, given the themes of the Hesse songs - "Frühling" (Spring)," "September," and "Beim Schlafengehen" (Time to Sleep) - the inclusion of the Eichendorff song seems a natural extension of and appropriate end to the cycle.
The Four Last Songs are virtually indistinguishable in technique and musical language from the fine songs Strauss wrote 50 years earlier. They are, in short, rich and fully Romantic, expressive in feeling and symphonic in sound. As such, they might well be thought of as the final masterpieces of the line of German Romantic Lieder that began with Beethoven's An die ferne Geliebter. The final words of Im Abendrot are "Is this really Death?" Here, Strauss inserts the famous yearning theme from his own Death and Transfiguration, providing what can only be regarded as a most fitting epitaph to his own life and work.
Towards the end of "Im Abendrot", exactly as the soprano's final intonation of "der Tod" (death) ceases, Strauss musically quotes his own tone poem Death and Transfiguration, written 60 years earlier. As in that piece, the quoted six-note phrase (known as the "transfiguration theme") symbolizes the fulfillment of the soul into death.
Strauss died in September 1949. The premiere was given posthumously at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 22 May 1950 by soprano Kirsten Flagstad and the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler.
- published: 17 Apr 2015
- views: 178062
29:19
Strauss: Vier letzte Lieder ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Anja Harteros ∙ Andrés Orozco-Estrada
Richard Strauss:
Vier letzte Lieder ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Frühling. Allegretto 00:34 ∙
II. September. Andante 04:32 ∙
III. Beim Schlafengehen. Andante ...
Richard Strauss:
Vier letzte Lieder ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Frühling. Allegretto 00:34 ∙
II. September. Andante 04:32 ∙
III. Beim Schlafengehen. Andante 10:08 ∙
IV. Im Abendrot. Andante 16:34 ∙
hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
Anja Harteros, Sopran ∙
Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Dirigent ∙
hr-Sinfoniekonzert ∙
Alte Oper Frankfurt, 7. September 2018 ∙
Website: https://www.hr-sinfonieorchester.de ∙
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hrsinfonieorchester
https://wn.com/Strauss_Vier_Letzte_Lieder_∙_Hr_Sinfonieorchester_∙_Anja_Harteros_∙_Andrés_Orozco_Estrada
Richard Strauss:
Vier letzte Lieder ∙
(Auftritt) 00:00 ∙
I. Frühling. Allegretto 00:34 ∙
II. September. Andante 04:32 ∙
III. Beim Schlafengehen. Andante 10:08 ∙
IV. Im Abendrot. Andante 16:34 ∙
hr-Sinfonieorchester – Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
Anja Harteros, Sopran ∙
Andrés Orozco-Estrada, Dirigent ∙
hr-Sinfoniekonzert ∙
Alte Oper Frankfurt, 7. September 2018 ∙
Website: https://www.hr-sinfonieorchester.de ∙
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hrsinfonieorchester
- published: 17 Sep 2018
- views: 60866
22:11
Richard Strauss - Four Last Songs (Official Score Video)
Listen and follow along with our B&H; Study Score Video for Richard Strauss's "Four Last Songs" for soprano and orchestra, performed by soprano Arleen Augér, the...
Listen and follow along with our B&H; Study Score Video for Richard Strauss's "Four Last Songs" for soprano and orchestra, performed by soprano Arleen Augér, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and André Previn.
Purchase the study score of "Four Last Songs": https://bit.ly/StraussStudyScore
Watch our other Study Score videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUr1r_wAANZGIh64QnTvQUtx84SAOvaE0
Music:
Four Last Songs (Vier letzte Lieder)
Music by Richard Strauss
Text by Hermann Hesse; Joseph von Eichendorff
Performed by Arleen Augér, soprano
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
André Previn, conductor
Recording courtesy of Telarc / Concord
#BHStudyScores
https://wn.com/Richard_Strauss_Four_Last_Songs_(Official_Score_Video)
Listen and follow along with our B&H; Study Score Video for Richard Strauss's "Four Last Songs" for soprano and orchestra, performed by soprano Arleen Augér, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and André Previn.
Purchase the study score of "Four Last Songs": https://bit.ly/StraussStudyScore
Watch our other Study Score videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUr1r_wAANZGIh64QnTvQUtx84SAOvaE0
Music:
Four Last Songs (Vier letzte Lieder)
Music by Richard Strauss
Text by Hermann Hesse; Joseph von Eichendorff
Performed by Arleen Augér, soprano
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
André Previn, conductor
Recording courtesy of Telarc / Concord
#BHStudyScores
- published: 07 Oct 2022
- views: 41910
9:25
Renee Fleming - Strauss' 4 Last Songs - Im abendrot
Renee Fleming sings the 4th of Strauss' vier letzte lieder.
Proms, 2001.
Renee Fleming sings the 4th of Strauss' vier letzte lieder.
Proms, 2001.
https://wn.com/Renee_Fleming_Strauss'_4_Last_Songs_Im_Abendrot
Renee Fleming sings the 4th of Strauss' vier letzte lieder.
Proms, 2001.
- published: 20 Feb 2007
- views: 623492
22:36
Richard Strauss: Four Last Songs (complete), Gundula Janowitz, Karajan
Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
Four Last Songs (Vier letzte Lieder):
1.Frühling 0:00
2.September 4:08
3.Beim Schlafengehen 9:04
4.Im Abendrot 15:23
Gundula Janow...
Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
Four Last Songs (Vier letzte Lieder):
1.Frühling 0:00
2.September 4:08
3.Beim Schlafengehen 9:04
4.Im Abendrot 15:23
Gundula Janowitz, soprano
Berliner Philarmoniker
Herbert von Karajan, conductor
Recording date: 1974; cd issued in 1990 and 1996 by Deutsche Grammophon
Educational use only. No copyright infringement intended.
Picture: Portrait of Richard Strauss (detail), by Max Liebermann. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, Germany.
This wonderful version of the Four Last Songs had been kindly uploaded already by another user, but the songs had been separate in four different uploads. The reason for the present upload is to have the whole set of the four songs in only one video, as they usually are performed.
https://wn.com/Richard_Strauss_Four_Last_Songs_(Complete),_Gundula_Janowitz,_Karajan
Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
Four Last Songs (Vier letzte Lieder):
1.Frühling 0:00
2.September 4:08
3.Beim Schlafengehen 9:04
4.Im Abendrot 15:23
Gundula Janowitz, soprano
Berliner Philarmoniker
Herbert von Karajan, conductor
Recording date: 1974; cd issued in 1990 and 1996 by Deutsche Grammophon
Educational use only. No copyright infringement intended.
Picture: Portrait of Richard Strauss (detail), by Max Liebermann. Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, Germany.
This wonderful version of the Four Last Songs had been kindly uploaded already by another user, but the songs had been separate in four different uploads. The reason for the present upload is to have the whole set of the four songs in only one video, as they usually are performed.
- published: 04 Jun 2015
- views: 77825
2:58
Richard Strauss - Four Last Songs [1/4]
Richard Strauss, Four Last Songs (Vier Letzte Lieder).
"Frühling" (Spring).
Lucia Popp, Soprano.
Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor.
London Symphony Orchestra.
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Richard Strauss, Four Last Songs (Vier Letzte Lieder).
"Frühling" (Spring).
Lucia Popp, Soprano.
Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor.
London Symphony Orchestra.
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Richard Strauss, Four Last Songs (Vier Letzte Lieder).
"Frühling" (Spring).
Lucia Popp, Soprano.
Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor.
London Symphony Orchestra.
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The music published on my channel is dedicated solely to the purpose of divulgation and non-commercial use. If you believe that any copyright infringement exists on this channel, please let me know immediately before submitting a claim to YouTube. I will immediately remove the disputed video accordingly.
Thanks for your contribution!
- published: 05 Feb 2012
- views: 70667