Charlotte Hellekant Judith (mezzo-soprano) Falk Struckmann Bluebeard (bass) Philharmonia Orchestra Christoph von Dohnányi conductor
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@secularmonk51769 жыл бұрын
I'm here because of a new "personal history" of the Habsburg domain by British historian Simon Winder, "Danubia." He includes more than a few asides about the musical traditions of these centuries and how he derives inspiration for his intellectual exploration of Central Europe from them. Bartok comes up in the final chapter, as we await Franz Ferdinand's fate. Early 20th Century arrangements are interesting ... so hard for me to dislodge an association with modern cinematic scores (including, of course, John Williams and Warner Brothers animation).
@delauge12 жыл бұрын
That was sublime! Both soloists and orchestra were fantastic.
@dad944710 жыл бұрын
Vaya, que sonido límpido y nítido para un cuento maravilloso!!!
@coenraetjansen255010 жыл бұрын
electrifying
@geoycs3 ай бұрын
Excelente!
@60ECg12 жыл бұрын
Orchesta playing exceptional. Cor Anglais performance highly nuanced.
@thagirion97619 жыл бұрын
It's definitely reminiscent of Stoker's Dracula. I love it!
@countbartok1766
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, exactly !
@stevewfreeman12 жыл бұрын
beautiful production Charlotte Hellekant in particular makes me totally believe in Judith. But Falk Struckman has a wonderful voice
@etucker828 жыл бұрын
This is such an amazing performance. I remember listening to the relay from the BBC and being absolutely blown away. I know I have no right to be anything but grateful for your posting this, but even so, is there any chance to get it posted with the volume at a higher level so people can hear everything about this extraordinary performance?
@LJBSasha
8 жыл бұрын
+Evan Tucker: Let me please second your request to have this broadcast reposted at a higher volume-level!!! Nothing one does at the receiving end is as effective as what the sender can do. How I wish I could hear everybody better, including that marvellous pipe-organ that Royal Albert Hall is blessed with - truly an instrument that is a most splendid specimen of its species!!! If it were more often heard, it could go far in popularising the organ overall in our culture, back to what it used to be a few centuries ago...
@TheVaughan5
8 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to Dutoit/RPO performance at this years BBC Proms. It will be great no doubt about that and at least I will be able to hear it as it should be heard - lol.
@paullewis24136 жыл бұрын
The R.A.H/London is too large for many orchestral works, particularly early music, but when it comes to some 20th c compositions such as Duke Bluebeard's Castle it is totally awesome, no recording will do it full justice.
@mensamoo10 жыл бұрын
Beats me how Bobby Ball gets to open at the Royal Albert Hall
@aliegan21093 жыл бұрын
29:50
@thomaskortvelyessy4 жыл бұрын
Who is the (native) speaker at the very beginning, speaking the prologue? ...
@nohaylamujer
11 ай бұрын
Mátyás Sárközi
@slateflash8 жыл бұрын
I was taking this seriously until the awkward applause at 30:54 during the 5th door. Then I lost it and had to pause the video.
@LJBSasha
8 жыл бұрын
+slateflash: Such things happen, especially if people don't know the piece that well. All too often they think that when an especially-loud phrase breaks off suddenly, it means the end thereof (or at least a movement)... I wouldn't let it distract me from what's a VERY intense performance of an extremely-intense piece.
@marinacaracciolo3161
5 жыл бұрын
At min. 30:54 I do not hear applause... Maybe they were removed?
@madaraszi12 жыл бұрын
The traduction is a catastrophe. E.g. Instead of "music sounds, the play begins" it says: ~ "music sounds, the flame burns, let the play begin, the lashy curtains of my eyes are raised"
@mensamoo10 жыл бұрын
So she insists on visiting this crank, Insists on opening every door. And the first one is a torture chamber. And she carries on. Turnip. I'd be out of there...
@marinacaracciolo3161
5 жыл бұрын
@mensamoo - This is a symbolic story: Judith insists because she wants to know the past and all the secrets of the soul of Bluebeard (the seven doors of his castle), and wants to do it only because she loves him... But in the end her suspicions and her unfounded jealousy have the upper hand, so much so that she is forced to abandon forever the castle as they had done the three previous wives (who had not been killed at all!).
@roffster52
4 жыл бұрын
Sounds like an episode from Criminal Minds
@mensabs6 жыл бұрын
17:50 because ... ?
@marinacaracciolo3161
5 жыл бұрын
@mensabs. At 17:50 Judith says: "because I love you" ("mert szeretlek" in Hungarian)
@gilles7354 жыл бұрын
très belle interprétation ! Par contre cette façon de couper l'enregistrement du concert à la fin, ne pas entendre la réaction du public m'énerve prodigieusement, un concert, c'est un partage entre les musiciens et le public !
@jgesselberty11 жыл бұрын
The high note at the opening of the fifth door was lame.
Пікірлер: 30
I'm here because of a new "personal history" of the Habsburg domain by British historian Simon Winder, "Danubia." He includes more than a few asides about the musical traditions of these centuries and how he derives inspiration for his intellectual exploration of Central Europe from them. Bartok comes up in the final chapter, as we await Franz Ferdinand's fate. Early 20th Century arrangements are interesting ... so hard for me to dislodge an association with modern cinematic scores (including, of course, John Williams and Warner Brothers animation).
That was sublime! Both soloists and orchestra were fantastic.
Vaya, que sonido límpido y nítido para un cuento maravilloso!!!
electrifying
Excelente!
Orchesta playing exceptional. Cor Anglais performance highly nuanced.
It's definitely reminiscent of Stoker's Dracula. I love it!
@countbartok1766
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, exactly !
beautiful production Charlotte Hellekant in particular makes me totally believe in Judith. But Falk Struckman has a wonderful voice
This is such an amazing performance. I remember listening to the relay from the BBC and being absolutely blown away. I know I have no right to be anything but grateful for your posting this, but even so, is there any chance to get it posted with the volume at a higher level so people can hear everything about this extraordinary performance?
@LJBSasha
8 жыл бұрын
+Evan Tucker: Let me please second your request to have this broadcast reposted at a higher volume-level!!! Nothing one does at the receiving end is as effective as what the sender can do. How I wish I could hear everybody better, including that marvellous pipe-organ that Royal Albert Hall is blessed with - truly an instrument that is a most splendid specimen of its species!!! If it were more often heard, it could go far in popularising the organ overall in our culture, back to what it used to be a few centuries ago...
@TheVaughan5
8 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to Dutoit/RPO performance at this years BBC Proms. It will be great no doubt about that and at least I will be able to hear it as it should be heard - lol.
The R.A.H/London is too large for many orchestral works, particularly early music, but when it comes to some 20th c compositions such as Duke Bluebeard's Castle it is totally awesome, no recording will do it full justice.
Beats me how Bobby Ball gets to open at the Royal Albert Hall
29:50
Who is the (native) speaker at the very beginning, speaking the prologue? ...
@nohaylamujer
11 ай бұрын
Mátyás Sárközi
I was taking this seriously until the awkward applause at 30:54 during the 5th door. Then I lost it and had to pause the video.
@LJBSasha
8 жыл бұрын
+slateflash: Such things happen, especially if people don't know the piece that well. All too often they think that when an especially-loud phrase breaks off suddenly, it means the end thereof (or at least a movement)... I wouldn't let it distract me from what's a VERY intense performance of an extremely-intense piece.
@marinacaracciolo3161
5 жыл бұрын
At min. 30:54 I do not hear applause... Maybe they were removed?
The traduction is a catastrophe. E.g. Instead of "music sounds, the play begins" it says: ~ "music sounds, the flame burns, let the play begin, the lashy curtains of my eyes are raised"
So she insists on visiting this crank, Insists on opening every door. And the first one is a torture chamber. And she carries on. Turnip. I'd be out of there...
@marinacaracciolo3161
5 жыл бұрын
@mensamoo - This is a symbolic story: Judith insists because she wants to know the past and all the secrets of the soul of Bluebeard (the seven doors of his castle), and wants to do it only because she loves him... But in the end her suspicions and her unfounded jealousy have the upper hand, so much so that she is forced to abandon forever the castle as they had done the three previous wives (who had not been killed at all!).
@roffster52
4 жыл бұрын
Sounds like an episode from Criminal Minds
17:50 because ... ?
@marinacaracciolo3161
5 жыл бұрын
@mensabs. At 17:50 Judith says: "because I love you" ("mert szeretlek" in Hungarian)
très belle interprétation ! Par contre cette façon de couper l'enregistrement du concert à la fin, ne pas entendre la réaction du public m'énerve prodigieusement, un concert, c'est un partage entre les musiciens et le public !
The high note at the opening of the fifth door was lame.
her Hungarian was rather poor, unfortunately