Kirsten Flagstad - Documentary [English subtitles]

Documentary from Norwegian TV with some rare footage in colors and interviews.

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  • @DAVID-kd3qy
    @DAVID-kd3qy6 ай бұрын

    Fortunately, we have the incomparable recordings, and the nonentities will not outlive her glorious voice.

  • @benjamincuevaseninde
    @benjamincuevaseninde10 жыл бұрын

    When I heard Kirsten Flagstad's voice for the first time I immediatly felt overwhelmed by emotions. I will never forget that feeling. Her voice is carved into my head. She left a huge legacy to her country and to the artistic world. Thank you for sharing this precious document.

  • @rubyedelman

    @rubyedelman

    9 жыл бұрын

    Excuse me, did you hear her live?

  • @benjamincuevaseninde

    @benjamincuevaseninde

    9 жыл бұрын

    ruby edelman I wish I would but I am too young. I discovered Kirsten Flagstad in her recordings of the Grieg's Lyrics, a decade ago. Unforgettable.

  • @P1B1U1H1

    @P1B1U1H1

    9 жыл бұрын

    A great voice, definitely, but she may not have been of the highest moral quality. The least she could have done after the war was to speak out on behalf of having Sweden & Norway accept as many Jewish Displaced Persons as possible as CITIZENS of those states. Instead of hundreds of thousands being accepted in this manner, hardly any were.

  • @angryjalapeno

    @angryjalapeno

    9 жыл бұрын

    P1B1U1H1 Norway and Sweden were neutral countries. And why does Kirsten Flagstad have to advocate such a thing? Actually why would anyone have to advocate such a thing besides politicians?

  • @P1B1U1H1

    @P1B1U1H1

    9 жыл бұрын

    A Jalapeño The point is that she was likely like her husband.

  • @tenorschofield
    @tenorschofield9 жыл бұрын

    So deeply moved, she was one of the best ever!!!. Her voice touches my soul in so deep way, that I tend to open my heart to her singing in a so easy way, taht I am amazed!!!.BRAVA!!

  • @georgejohnson1498
    @georgejohnson14989 жыл бұрын

    I am so pleased to be half Norwegian and half British [born 1961] that Norway has recognised Kirsten Flagstad. She is a hero of mine on the Level of Amundsen. Both controversial, and both great in my humble opinion, and will be remembered long after the critics has been forgotten ...

  • @dubbelhenke854
    @dubbelhenke85410 жыл бұрын

    There have been countless fantastic singers...but this IS the greatest of ALL singers. EVER. NOONE has ever sung like this...noone! Voice teachers around the world has hailed Bjoerlings voice as the perfect singing technique, but the only one who does this even better..she is singing here! Thank you so much for uploading this wonderful program Afropoli!

  • @ninelcond3275

    @ninelcond3275

    10 жыл бұрын

    such a perfect technique and unable to sing a messa di voce.

  • @ninelcond3275

    @ninelcond3275

    8 жыл бұрын

    VivaRenata darling, your ignorance makes you bold and stupid. meZZa voce is middle voice. meSSa di voce is a musical technique that involves a gradual crescendo and diminuendo while sustaining a single pitch. Messa di voce should not be confused with mezza voce (Italian, "half voice") which means to sing at half strength. The messa di voce is universally considered a very advanced vocal technique. To be properly executed, the only feature of the note being sung that should change is the volume - not the pitch, intonation, timbre, vibrato, and so on. This requires an extremely high level of vocal coordination, particularly in the diminuendo, so the technique is not often explicitly called for and is rarely heard outside of classical music. now educate your self so you don't look so fucking stupid. flagstad could do the Wagner bark but couldn't do a handel messa di voce. ofcourse Tebaldi couldn't do it either much less do a trill in messa di voce unlike Callas who could sing it all.

  • @alexandraroden5600

    @alexandraroden5600

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Ninel Con D Fine, I'm surely not the only one who occasionally writes stuff in haste on youtube. Anyway, do thank me for making you feel educated and cautious.

  • @ninelcond3275

    @ninelcond3275

    8 жыл бұрын

    Alexandra Rodén i AM educated. don't need anything from you.

  • @meisterwue
    @meisterwue5 ай бұрын

    Danke für diese Doku...❤

  • @timcallahan6368
    @timcallahan63688 жыл бұрын

    I discovered opera when I was 8, in the form of Wagner and "Tannhauser". Shortly thereafter, my mother mentioned a Wagner record somewhere in a cabinet. I dug through years of things until I found a recording of highlights from "Tristan", sung by Flagstad and Melchior and conducted by Furtwangler. I remember putting on the record, and a short time later, my mom finding me crying inconsolably. "What's wrong with you ?" she asked impatiently. "It's too beautiful" I said. My mom and I both remember this moment these days after I have sung a role somewhere and I'm exhausted but extremely fulfilled. Thank you Madame Flagstad for making me the artist I am today.

  • @elsalohengrin7777

    @elsalohengrin7777

    Жыл бұрын

    You have been very lucky to hear Flagstad live! I am so curious to lesrn how the aczed on stshe to see at least snippets of her, film, on stage!

  • @dubbelhenke854

    @dubbelhenke854

    Жыл бұрын

    @@elsalohengrin7777 Yes how lucky she was and how touching that Kirsten Flagstad made such a magical impression. ❤️

  • @Alpha6.31
    @Alpha6.3111 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for uploading this documentary! Flagstad has always been a great inspiration to me as a singer, technically, artistically and of course the sheer beauty of her voice, to me the voice of the 20th century. I´m so glad people are still concerned with restoring her legacy and the historical truth about her. I´m so sorry she went through so much pain, frankly I had no idea about the extent of what was so wrongfully done to her. Thank you for enriching my life with this documentary!!

  • @jslasher1
    @jslasher17 жыл бұрын

    A treasure to behold. One of the greatest voices of the 20th-century.

  • @randysills4418
    @randysills44188 жыл бұрын

    The last music Flagstad sings at the end of this documentary is from "Oh Divine Redeemer" by Charles Gound. It was recorded in April of 1957 in London by Decca/London Records and was titled Kirsten Flagstad Sings Great Sacred Songs. It includes a beautiful rendition of "Silent Night" and "Abide With Me". It is difficult to believe that the GREAT soprano was almost 62 years old!

  • @robynlynnellebaker3378
    @robynlynnellebaker33783 жыл бұрын

    This was incredible. She was incredible. Highly recommended.

  • @geraldsternbach1605
    @geraldsternbach16056 жыл бұрын

    This documentary is revelatory. I loved it...Someone should make a movie of her life story.

  • @lawhitesell
    @lawhitesell6 жыл бұрын

    I've been listening to Flagstad, through recordings only, for over 45 years. The choices of her singing for this documentary were perfect. Thank you for posting this.

  • @Johnny1206
    @Johnny120611 жыл бұрын

    Flagstad's voice is the greatest, most spectacular one of all times!

  • @scottgrunow5201
    @scottgrunow52016 жыл бұрын

    her voice and interpretations were ineffably majestic and poignant. in the furtwangler recording of Tristan when she invokes Frau Minne is incredible. the voice rises like a calm cool wave which is also paradoxically burning with passion.

  • @RoyStedallHumphryes
    @RoyStedallHumphryes11 жыл бұрын

    This was a very sad, moving account of a truly magnificent singer.

  • @GaryNReese
    @GaryNReese9 жыл бұрын

    Gud!. A wonderful tribute. You must know something of Flagstad's career up to her return to occupied Norway in 1940. To really understand the film. To hear her speaking voice so much in Norwegian, such a wonderful intimate language! At the end with her singing "Oh my Redeemer" at the unveiling of her statue at the Oslo Opera -- I LOST IT! Incomparable! Kirsten, there is in our hearts a special place that is reserved for you.

  • 10 ай бұрын

    Excellent documentary!

  • @Zva26
    @Zva269 жыл бұрын

    Poignant and beautiful presentation. The sublime Flagstad ------ the greatest Dramatic Soprano of the first half of the Twentieth Century (Nilsson ruled the second part). The fact that she was treated so terribly and disrespectfully during and after the war in both Norway and the United States is disgusting. She never did anything to hurt anyone. Her husband was entirely responsible for her misery. May she be forever singing with the gods in Valhalla, where she certainly must be happily residing. I love her.

  • @philipc67
    @philipc6711 жыл бұрын

    An immense artist, greatest amond the very greats. I believe the 20th century's three greatest sopranos were Flagstad, Ponselle, and Callas. Everyone else (and I mean exceptional singers like Nillson, Simionato, Horne, Tebaldi, Sutherland, Caballe, Price et al) belongs in a category called "the others".

  • @mrrkdino

    @mrrkdino

    6 жыл бұрын

    Apart from Ponselle, who had the greatest soprano voice of all time, give me "the others" over dull Flagstad and squally Callas any day.

  • @JamesKoenig
    @JamesKoenig8 жыл бұрын

    Excellent documentary-- and the negative comments seem to demonstrate that some people just can't be bothered with the facts. Flagstaff was an amazing artist living in horrifically difficult times. Her voice is a force of nature-- Truth to tell, there were American icons who were more pro-Nazi than Madame Flagstad.

  • @randysills4418

    @randysills4418

    4 жыл бұрын

    Flagstad was Not pro-Nazi in the slightest! This was proved in court in Norway. The peoppeople who were so against her in the US were totally ill informed and believed Walter Winchell, Ed Sullivan and the like...

  • @joseluisSarre
    @joseluisSarre10 жыл бұрын

    It has been a heart broken experience to watch this, as well! But I am happy you brought this to us!

  • @interglossa
    @interglossa11 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for posting this.

  • @deutschefach
    @deutschefach10 жыл бұрын

    Flagstad and Björling were lucky to both have worked with Gilas Brod. Forsell no doubt has a great influence on Jüssi as well. What is so amazing is how things come together. Thanks again for your excellent taste and energy in identifying these wonderful examples and documentaries.

  • @mistygroves3503
    @mistygroves35037 жыл бұрын

    Poor Kirsten Flagstad! A brilliant musician and artist! She was one of my heroes when I was a kid. Bless her Soul. .It sounds as if she is being blamed for what her husband did, and being punished for loving him regardless. Somewhere on you tube is "The Nazi Officer's Wife" which is about a jewish woman who married a Nazi officer when she was living on false papers in Germany during the war. It's a fascinating story. She also loved her husband. As far as I know she was not hated for what she did!

  • @Xerxes89
    @Xerxes893 жыл бұрын

    Takk for at du deler denne 👏🏻

  • @lewars1912
    @lewars191211 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for uploading this.♫

  • @katjau
    @katjau11 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this!

  • @joseluisSarre
    @joseluisSarre10 жыл бұрын

    Phantastic Voice and Pathos!Thanks afroPoli!

  • @Rosangela161
    @Rosangela1618 жыл бұрын

    Excellent. Thanks

  • @mariveneta
    @mariveneta10 жыл бұрын

    I can only agree with jose luis Sarre below and would add: A woman of genius who still fills our souls with joy and at the same time a human being who had to undergo undeserved offence and humiliaton. This might be the reason of her passing away so young.

  • @P1B1U1H1

    @P1B1U1H1

    9 жыл бұрын

    Unclear that the offenses, such as they were, were undeserved. Ms. Flagstad's husband was the Nazi in Norway who was labelled the "greatest profiteer". She enjoyed the profits of evil during her career. She never saw vertical bars or the hangman's noose. One gathers the full proceedings are not available for all to see. Nonetheless, it is reasonable to charge both husband & wife as much fines as the husband earns in a life of crime.

  • @Tenortalker

    @Tenortalker

    9 жыл бұрын

    P1B1U1H1 She had no need of the profits of her husband . She had earned her own considerable fortune. Incidentally every time someone visits the Metropolitan Opera they should say thank you to Flagstad. In the 1930s the Metropolitan Opera Association had faced financial collapse, but by singing for free at benefit concerts she saved it That fact is acknowledged by every major Metropolitan archivist./ biographer. No, this is a story about love and yielding to family pressure. - I think it highly plausible that Johanson's daughter wanted him out of the NS, seeking Flagstad's help and also it is clear that Flagstad held very conservative views about a wife's duty. We cannot denigrate her 'moral quality' - perhaps she had greater moral quality than those who accepted money to go and throw stink bombs at her concert.! At the most we get the impression of someone who was politically naive. In the end her belongings were restored to her and she became the Director of the Norwegian Opera. A face saving move on behalf of the Norwegian Government who by them understood that she was innocent?

  • @jslasher1

    @jslasher1

    7 жыл бұрын

    How horribly she was treated. The perpetrators should be hung out to dry.

  • @Ramon34able
    @Ramon34able8 жыл бұрын

    Artista e donna di assoluta eccezione!

  • @ShaneyElderberry
    @ShaneyElderberry6 жыл бұрын

    Sorry to hear about Robert Tuggle's death in 2016. I'm sure his Flagstad biography would have been enormously detailed and beautifully written.

  • @pixelchords3201
    @pixelchords320110 ай бұрын

    Is there a full recording of the war cry at 28:30? It's mentioned she was 62 straight after and I thought she only did Sieglinde in the 1957 Walkure?

  • @ragadolls
    @ragadolls8 жыл бұрын

    Wow, just wow.

  • @hartmute.stoesslein7485
    @hartmute.stoesslein74855 жыл бұрын

    I think she was one of the best singers ever. What they made of her in Norway is a shame. Horrible such people who go against such genius. They are mentally ill.

  • @1sumiresan2
    @1sumiresan210 жыл бұрын

    sie war eine wunderbare Sängerin!

  • @robertcerrini6621
    @robertcerrini662110 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful. Does anyone one know what is the song that accompanies the last few minutes of the program?

  • @gregberg5559

    @gregberg5559

    6 жыл бұрын

    Gounod's "O Divine Redeemer." This is from an album of sacred songs that Flagstad recorded quite late in her career- maybe 1957 or so. This would make it among her very last studio recordings. She certainly sounds gorgeous singing it.

  • @petrofilmeurope
    @petrofilmeurope8 жыл бұрын

    Nobody in Norway was more inside with the German ocupying force than the Norwegian Police was. Nobody. I mention this, because Norway always seem to have painted this positive picture of itself. The pacifist Government of Johan Nygaardsvold, from 1935-1945 confirms what most thinking people already knew, that it was the Norwegian themselves who, through the past tventy years before April 9 1940, the day when Norway was declared war upon, who were the real traitorts to their country. No country in post WW2 Europe was more aggressive and painstakingly gruesome to friends of the occupying forces than Norway was. And Kirsten (Flagstad) must have felt it too. A very sober and good film.

  • @DAVID-kd3qy

    @DAVID-kd3qy

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, you are quite right: the guilty require their scapegoats.

  • @jonmurphy880
    @jonmurphy8805 жыл бұрын

    Great documentary- Although I look forward to more of a biopic compared to an apologetic film on her.

  • @barbrovaage7585
    @barbrovaage75857 жыл бұрын

    Jeg bare lurer på noe:Når ble Kristen Flagstad født?Var hun fra Kråkstad i Akershus eller Hamar? Hvor ligger den felles urnegraven hvor hun ligger?

  • @georgejohnson1498
    @georgejohnson14985 жыл бұрын

    Has Robert Tuggle's biography ever been published or even completed?

  • @JoanSutherlandFan
    @JoanSutherlandFan7 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting documentary about Flagstad.

  • @Patriotman54
    @Patriotman548 жыл бұрын

    LOVE HER in Vagner roles. Her life has a lesson on ignorance of the herd

  • @Waljoy
    @Waljoy5 жыл бұрын

    "Walter Winchell" ~~ real name, Walter Winschel ~~ just another hater like so many of his type. His specialty was destroying people whom he didn't like or whose perspective on the world was opposed to his.

  • @ZackGasse
    @ZackGasse9 жыл бұрын

    Kirsten may have had one of the greatest Wagnerian Voices of all, BUT what a total boar of interpretation output, GAWD, give me Varnay, Mödl, Nilsson anytime. BummsAus

  • @mrrkdino

    @mrrkdino

    6 жыл бұрын

    Give me Frida Leider any day over dull Flagstad.

  • @P1B1U1H1
    @P1B1U1H19 жыл бұрын

    Would like to hear the other side of the story concerning her alleged Nazi activities. No one, it seems, actually supported the Nazis; even the conductor who joined the Nazi party before it became fashionable, von Karajan, is now said to have been anti-fascist. Accepted by me is the notion that Furtwangler risked his neck opposing the Nazis. Were Ms. Flagstad innocent, she would have likely done something to show this during the war.

  • @prolongasjonspedal

    @prolongasjonspedal

    9 жыл бұрын

    P1B1U1H1 She did, by hiding away in the countryside, not singing - not accepting any invitations to sing for the nazis, neither in Norway or Germany or anywhere else.

  • @DAVID-kd3qy

    @DAVID-kd3qy

    6 ай бұрын

    Do you imagine for one moment that Furtwangler would have remained her friend and champion had she been pro-Nazi? Evidently, you are blind to the evidence when it is right in front of you.

  • @gwirgalon3758
    @gwirgalon37587 жыл бұрын

    Probably the USA citizens made such a fuss because the US was politically on Hitler's side, and certainly did little or nothing to stop his well known advances, until very late in the war and the building of it. Anyone ever see the movie 1926, I believe, entitled "The City"? Looks straight out of Leni Riesenthal's works, and the look and viewpoints could well have been exchanged with the atmosphere and ideas of the Nazis at the time..It was made in the USA..etc etc. So of course they were looking for a scape goat, and artists and singers are easy, because so vunerable, and because the intense work required and great talent often put political powergames in their right place as just another story that people are projecting onto instead of owning the real issues and resolving and finishing suffering. The artists at that level are busy being artists to alllll people, and often don't see how theu're being used as pawns. Mme Germaine Lubin was still one of the greatest singers of her time, and she had far more to do with Hitler's crew than Flagstad ever dreamed of. And let's not begin on the subject of Van Karajan...or the jealous Joe McCarthy, who couldn't sing or make anyone's life beautiful or heart glad and spent his life killing aand harming as many as he could, along with Richard Nixon, his right hand man, of those who did make people's lives beautiful or thoughtful, the artists and thinking people of the time.. Makes me think of many now in politics who willl and would, if they dared, do the same..and we see they are preparing for just that. Brrrrr. How many of them have ever made anyone's heart sing with joy and compasion?

  • @randysills4418

    @randysills4418

    7 жыл бұрын

    Gwir Galon I knew her family. She was NOT on Hitler's side. She was married and went home during the war to be with her husband who requested that she come back home. She had an older I'll husband, an old Mother. Please get your facts straight. Don't believe the lies that Ed Sullivan and especially Walter Winchell wrote about her...along with Billy Rose!