Iván Fischer about Ludwig van Beethoven
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The Hungarian conductor Iván Fischer shares his love for Ludwig van Beethoven Beethoven. In words and music he explains his passion and tells how Beethoven changed the world. "Beethoven changed something essential in the function of music".
Fischer: “At times Beethoven was an extreme introvert and at other times, he really just wanted to open up and express himself to people. If you come to all the concerts, I think you will go home with the feeling that you know Beethoven personally.”
In 2013 Fischer stayed for some time in Amsterdam because he was working on a Beethoven symphonies cycle together wit het Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
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I love Ivan! He not only is a great conductor but he explains music to the public in a beautiful, understandable way.
@gardikagigih5704
3 жыл бұрын
totaly agree! so eduacative
@memattia3198
2 жыл бұрын
And he is a really kind person, you can see it in his eyes!
@brontaylor3481
3 ай бұрын
You cab see it when he conducts too.@@memattia3198
He made me smile with every word he spoke
Now I know that I´m not a crazy man, I am just like Iván Fischer when listening Beethoven
This man is a miracle of vitality and musicianship...like Beethoven himself. He has taken us into the very heart of the great composer. Magnificent....!!
Oh my gosh! I don't know what I enjoy more... watching Ivan Fischer explain why he loves Beethoven, or watching him artfully and lovingly conduct Beethoven's symphonies. Amazing man. Men. Both.
I love someone as passionate about Beethoven as I am :)
@riteshajoodha4401
6 жыл бұрын
Emily me too :)
@thecontendingforthefaith
5 жыл бұрын
Bernstein's commentaries on Beethoven's Symphonies are also quite delightful, you can tell he greatly esteemed him.
@martinstremlow2997
3 жыл бұрын
@@thecontendingforthefaith best comment was made by toscanini
@thecontendingforthefaith
3 жыл бұрын
@@martinstremlow2997 not familiar
" if Beethoven where here you would be afraid of him". I love that.
@classicalperformances8777
Жыл бұрын
ςεςxcepqt we know from testimonies that is not true
This gives me such a precious appreciation of boisterous Beethoven's genuineness, intensity, intimacy, humour, energy.
I have always said that Beethoven was the first film maker, use your imagination, open your mind and you will soon see what Beethoven pictured in his mind when wrote his music. Absolute genius.
How wonderful - two passions coming together in an incredible symphony! Wish we could've heard Ivan for two hours- he brings Beethoven alive like no one else. The "heroic" person in the Eroica is none other than Beethoven himself, my great hero!
@22triggy
2 жыл бұрын
Mind blown.
@katrinat.3032
Ай бұрын
And the hero is all of us. Just like Beethoven had to overcome the worst possible thing that could happen to him, his deafness we all have to overcome the burdens and hurts in our life. Beethoven is the quintessential symbol of triumph.
I am a huge fan of Ivan Fischer , what a passionate guy.
And that's why I start to love Ludwig at the age of 7 and never stopped loving HIM
@catherineono3387
Жыл бұрын
Me too
@katrinat.3032
Ай бұрын
The more I listen to LVB the more I love him. I can listen to the music so many times and never get tired of it
How beautiful, I have never heard Ludwig van Beethoven explained like this. My favourite composer!
@katrinat.3032
Ай бұрын
On KZread Claudio Abbado also has great explanations about LVB
@raf1651
Ай бұрын
@@katrinat.3032 I just love Claudio Abbado, a great conductor, he will be sorely missed, one of the greatest Italian musicians!!!
the best and most enthusiastic comments about a person, music. My favorite artist /conductor the Hungarian Ivan Fischer!!
@andreandi24
4 жыл бұрын
Én is szeretem :-)
look at his face how much he loves it when the third sinphony starts
It is always wonderful to see such enthusiasm.
I love this man's enthusiasm! Beethoven is my hero.
This is Love ..... (music is Love - feelings - being touched)
Beethoven was the first composer to attempt to connect with me (and this was before I was even born). I'm still waiting for the second.
@donaldallen1771
Жыл бұрын
Listen to the last 20 minutes of the Bach St. Matthew Passion. Then listen to the whole thing.
Wow thank you. Loving Beethoven in a far far distance to every beloved one. And loving you for these works
Me gusto muchisimo su explication. Mi imagen de Bethoven se aclaro de una manera sorprendente. Thank u so much.
I like Ivan´s enthusiasm to put words in music as if he exclaims a poem out of heart!
This intervieuw is so wunderfull. I love him and Beethoven ♥️
Happy 250. birthday Ludwig van ❤️
What an utterly brilliant dissertation on the genius of Beethoven ! Maestro Fischer has in this video superbly analysed some of the works of the Master, his style his other worldly sheer genius, Fischer understands him so well and takes us laymen through all the nuances of the music and helps us to understand why he wrote the music he did and what he wished to convey. He was revolutionary, his music was so revolutionary, a wake up call to us slumbering mortals totally unafraid , unparalleled grandiosity, heart rending pathos, infinite romanticism, he wrote it all, all the colours of the musical spectrum in all its magnificence . Thank you Maestro for helping us to understand , to put into words and describe so beautifully , the moods and nuances of the genius of Beethoven!👏👏👏👏
extremely insightful, the history lesson was amazing
IMMENSELY entertaining and educational.
amazing explanations!!!
I cannot remember a time of my life when Beethoven was not there. As a child I would put on a record of one of his symphonies, and in the dark conduct it.
I love this! Now I know I’m not the only one who sees things like sprouting crocus during Beethoven 😁. I LOVE the 4th symphony
Fisher’s description of Beethoven and his music draws a person to the genius!
Awesome! Absolutely loved every minute of this interview.
When you listen to Fisher you can sense his passion for music!
Fischer is a LEGEND. This is lovely.
O maior intérprete de Beethoven vivo! Bravo Maestro! ❤
How great Fisher talks about Beethoven! I thought I was listening to Beethoven in words, facial expression, and gestures! I wish the talk were much longer! Thank you!
fantastic summary about Beethoven. Thank you Ivan. I truly enjoyed this.
This is so inspiring on the eve of my visit to Bonn to the Beethovenhaus in the 250th year of the commemoration of his birth. Thank you Iván Fischer.
The interviewer is just like... aw fug, I dont really need to be here. Just do your thing Ivan!
Bravo , je vous admire ! Quelle leçon de vie au travers de Beethoven....
I also love Ivan Fisher. He signed my program years ago and said he must get back home (in Hungary?) where his wife is preparing Passover. So I felt an attachment to him. He confessed to all he was a Jew.
I am speechless...
Out of nowhere - A Wild Beethoven emerged!
"Isn't it wonderful?!!!" - almost superfluous given his enthusiasm over the previous 15 minutes!
Great Ivan!!! Thank you so much Maestro! I love Beethoven too :)
Best video on music.he is fiery 6:56
Passion painted with words...!!!
I love his enthusiasm and his expression as the end of the 3rd movement builds into the 4th movement of the 5th symphony. I can definitely relate to his explanation. "Wait, heartbeat, like it would search for something, heartbeat, where is it, look, look, here is comes! Then arrival" Got to love it!
LUDWIG BEETHOVEN IS MY FAVOURITE COMPOSER - BUT AFTER THE LECTURE OF THIS WELL KNOWLEDGED MAN - I LIKE BEETHOVEN EVEN MORE ------
My favorite director !!!Iván greath☘️☘️👍👍👍
It made me weep
For me, Beethoven introduces unbridled emotion into formal music that didn't exist in earlier classical and baroque periods. He was the first to incorporate *any* emotion - anger, despair, grief, passion, jealousy, horror, fear - and not just the pleasant, pretty, tranquil, soothing and safe sounds and emotions of his predecessors.
@22triggy
2 жыл бұрын
Wow just wow, I always wondered why as a 6 year old I was drawn to Classical. I grew up in a very poor area 50 yrs ago on a council estate in the NW of England, and Classical music was unheard of. It always set my heart pounding, it was so unusual that my Dad drove me to my mothers uncle who was a proper audiophile to see what he thought, I sat in his front room just me and him for about 3 hrs with his headphones on, going through his huge collection to see what it was that fired me up, some of it I didn't get at all but there was a lot I did. We stayed another 2 or 3 hrs while he made me a ton of tapes for me to take home. I was fascinated how you could make music from a record jump onto a tape😆. "Uncle Alf' was fascinated by my reactions, he said I was showing complete Joy in my face and body language. I was very traumatised as a kid and Classical took me somewhere else for a short time. I now know why.
@waggawaggaful
2 жыл бұрын
@@22triggy I was fairly traumatized as well and music was a huge escape for me as well.
@grafplaten
Жыл бұрын
Listen to Monteverdi's Orfeo (1607), and then reevaluate your statement.
@annedwyer797
Жыл бұрын
I agree! For me, Beethoven has an emotional power and intensity that no other composer has.
@rsr789
Жыл бұрын
@@grafplaten I've seen the opera... it's not even close to Beethovens level of music. The last impressive thing in regards to art in the Renaissance is music. It took the middle and really the late Baroque era to make a real breakthrough. Monteverdi whilst excellent for his time, was far less of an influence to future composers Bach and others, until the very late 18th century, and even then rather slowly. There is a reason why in their lifetime and continuously after their deaths, Bach and Beethoven have been paced at the top of the pantheon of music.
OUTSTANDIBG WORK SIRS , thank you for this !!!
You are wonderful. Very sensational, expressive & passionate . I fully enjoyed every word you said and every move you made.
@waggawaggaful
2 жыл бұрын
"sensational, expressive & passionate" - like beethoven!
Who in the world could downvote this. People who hate music? Thank God for Beethoven, a shining light on a world that going straight down the drain.
the journalist was not up to such a conversation with a man who has a lot to say
@alexplatjadaro-yx2nn
3 ай бұрын
I think he did well And listened
@isqueirus
Ай бұрын
When you have someone who has a lot to say, just let him speak. That's what the journalist did
@tonyfluxman7596
Ай бұрын
No not at all! He allows the conductor to show the genius of the composer. He is unlike most Jo who talk to much and know very little
Was für ein Poet! Ein ganz großer Musiker!
Very well done talk! Fully agree!
Such an awesome explanation from Ivan Fischer! Thank you for posting!
A master musician. What a brilliant man
Beethoven needs to have passionate people conduct his symphonies. My Radiology Professor loved to tell the story of Beethoven and Paget's Disease, in which his bones started growing after adulthood. A patient will complain that his hat is getting smaller. (We lived in different times back then). The bones of his auditory canal crushed the nerves, rendering him deaf.
wonderful !
Ik word helemaal blij van die man
So convincing...Thanks maestro!
"Isn't it wonderful?" Yes Ivan it certainly is.
BRAVO !!!
13:00 In the finale of the Eroica the oboe leads the way into the great and grand version of the little pizzicato theme that began the movement.
Ivan Fischer is full of life.
Bravo! Bravo!! Bravo!!!
Grande Iván!
Isn't it wonderful? It's wonderful!
Fischer's talking about the 5th symphony 3 movement is great
I just listened to Fischer conduct the RCO in the 7th kzread.info/dash/bejne/X2hrmpqNnd2fitI.html and thought "Now THIS is a conductor who understands Beethoven"... and then I see this interview. It all comes together. 6:53 Beethoven displays his sense of humor!
@mcbm000
3 жыл бұрын
The same here. Exactly the same!
Beethoven: my beloved Immortal ❤🥰💗💞💞💞
He can't seem to control himself when the music is on.
As clear as Beethoven's music itself. No Mumbo Jumbo!
It is just Beethoven, yes it is beautiful I give thanks to God for that incredible chance, the chance of having Beethoven on earth
his face at 02:21 🧡
I don't understand if people can say that their favourite composer is Grieg or Rachmaninov (nothing against them) when we have Beethoven or Bach.
@RodCorkin
8 жыл бұрын
Beethoven's favourite was Handel. :)
@SpaghettiToaster
7 жыл бұрын
It means that other people have different tastes from yours. This is easy to understand for a lot of people.
@FirstGentleman1
7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I can respect that. It is not their fault. My problems only starts when they insult great composers because they don't feel them.
@dimitrigiok
3 жыл бұрын
Rachmaninov is marvelous, but I think there is no composer to match Beethoven’s diversity and genius
i maintain Beethoven 3rd symphony created the biggest tectonic shift in all of music - Stravinsky Rite of Spring being a close second
❤Indeed.
❤Wonderful inreed.
@elisabethlooijschelder4974
Жыл бұрын
❤inreed.
6:56 wtf is that noise he is making btw???
6:53 someone has a sense of humor (whoopie cushion!)
I loved this. But I really wish one of the titans of modern symphonic music would include the Pastoral in their explication. The very definition of changing moods, but with no battles--other than nature-- and it tuns out to be lit-giving.
What articulation!!
What is the name of the mozart divertimento?
Iván Fischer: trust me bro Vrije Geluiden:
Vudda guy!!!!!!!!
Slavoj Žižek of conductors.
Really eloquent guy.
9.56 Floodgates opened the dam has burst.
Porfavor traduzcan o pongan títulos no todos sabemos idiomas y si nos interesamos en el querido betito
Video de triple concierto
And Beethoven's opinion of Bonaparte wasn't theoretical: The French bombarded and occupied Vienna in 1809, he took cover in a cellar.
I popped an edible before finding this and it's blowing my mind
A wonderfully illuminating and inspiring interview. But it isn’t entirely correct to say that Beethoven severed all connection between his Third Symphony and Napoleon. True enough, on hearing of Napoleon’s coronation, he tore up the title page - with its heading “Buonaparte”- in a fit of fury. But when the symphony appeared in print , the title (in Italian) still referred to Napoleon , though without naming him - “ Heroic Symphony in memory of a great man “.
Shame for the interviewer, he's not feeling it at all.
Glinka was fuzzy as well
Aka while everyone hated him while he was alive. Now they love him . Ironic