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@robertodellacqua4368
@robertodellacqua4368 Год назад
Un capolavoro distrutto dalla pubblicità!
@adrianparaschiv2008
@adrianparaschiv2008 Год назад
Magnificul,monumentalul Celibidache!
@searchmeinyoutube
@searchmeinyoutube 2 года назад
1:50 Disappointing skip of repeat........
@iulianpuiu7240
@iulianpuiu7240 3 года назад
I LOVE this interpretation… I CAN HEAR THE MUSIC!
@sandatoacsen9858
@sandatoacsen9858 3 года назад
💓💃🎂🎉
@georgenestler2534
@georgenestler2534 3 года назад
Very much to slow and boring. Beethoven is not Bruckner Sergiu.
@eltiogottlieb.4911
@eltiogottlieb.4911 3 года назад
El traje del emperador: muchos aquí no se atreven a disentir para no ser calificados de estúpidos. Disentir ante lo evidente, como pasaba con esos falsos tejedores del cuento de Andersen.
@eltiogottlieb.4911
@eltiogottlieb.4911 3 года назад
Veo que muchos repiten el lugar común de que con estos tempi "se absorben mejor los detalles de la obra". Entonces ¿Somos idiotas musicales que si el tempo se incrementa, ya no nos da tiempo de "absorber" los detalles? Qué absurda aseveración.
@iulianbrok1075
@iulianbrok1075 3 года назад
da, impresionant !
@jmj4879
@jmj4879 4 года назад
Splendide!
@nadiahamed2537
@nadiahamed2537 4 года назад
Date of concert please , no information at all ¡
@mikhailsungurov2472
@mikhailsungurov2472 4 года назад
Oh god!! Way too slow, no aggression, or passion either this is not good. Kleiber destroys this performance, his performance actually makes the hairs rise on my neck with its power. The first movement here has no power or bite.
@MM-111
@MM-111 4 года назад
Münchner Philharmoniker with Maestro Sergiu Celibidache played this *Beethoven - Symphony No. 5* in 24.05.1989 and in 28.05.1992
@patriciareilly7955
@patriciareilly7955 4 года назад
Rjl private the greatest joy ..2017.2018
@geeboum
@geeboum 4 года назад
0:07 0:07 0:07
@rangeldimitrov
@rangeldimitrov 4 года назад
I like Beethoven very much! I am sure he is the best composer №1 of all the times, at least for me!
@DanieleSRD
@DanieleSRD 4 года назад
sonsuz sevgi ile
@jorgeurzuaurzua4011
@jorgeurzuaurzua4011 5 лет назад
In spite of being Romanian, Celibidache is the direct heir of the great German musical tradition, specifically Fürtwangler. Many of the other great German conductors share part or most of this noble musical tradition, von Karajan to mention just one. The great Beethoven symphonies deserve no less. No period instruments, no fast tempos. Majestic, olympian renderings, old Ludwig would not have settled for less.
@elenasalih4319
@elenasalih4319 4 года назад
Actually...I have thought about it. He is far more romanian than he is german. A german respects everything rigorously. He respects jaywalking. Germans respect paying taxes..They respect the law as their own religion. So best be sure a German conductor respects the tempo given by the composer. Beethoven would probably have hated Celi's way of conducting this piece and all his other pieces. So it's fair to say that Celi do not have a german mentality at all. So if he is not German what is he then? Well obiviously the opposite to German to is the Romanian mentality. Just like Celibidache we don't give flying f about rules of engament. Make no mistake. Celi is the way he is because he is Romanian.
@danyariv-weisbuch7543
@danyariv-weisbuch7543 5 лет назад
slower than, but full of music more than the others. i enjoyed every single note
@yakshaver1
@yakshaver1 5 лет назад
Brilliant!! Such beautiful texture to this musical masterpiece! For example the grandiosity of the last movement is allowed to settle over you. You are not rushed like a bunch of tourists through the Sistine Chapel. The second movement... just amazing!!! I can listen to it ten times in a row. Celibidache rules!
@maumusa123
@maumusa123 2 года назад
Many conductors play this way too fast sacrificing all the important details, nuances, and color. That means they play the notes, not the music. Sad and terrible. The worst thing is those conductors do not know it.
@michaelshore2609
@michaelshore2609 Год назад
@@maumusa123 lmao one thing Celi NEVER does is rush! I'm no expert but I've never heard anyone make "taking one's time" mean more. and he always gets such exquisite playing out of the orchestra. It's like he's luxuriating in the music and prolonging the ecstasy.
@nikolaoskal7438
@nikolaoskal7438 5 лет назад
Beethoven's 5th with Karajan: Mercedes Benz. With Kleiber: BMW. With Celibidache: Dacia.
@achprn1256
@achprn1256 4 года назад
Yes, in terms of speed. (By the way, should we hurry to finish all pleasant activities ?) Mercedes Benz = cast aluminium BMW = cast iron Dacia = engraved Gold.
@juanuceda401
@juanuceda401 3 года назад
With Karajan in Moscow (1969): The Hell and the Heaven on earth...
@alexsamu3478
@alexsamu3478 5 лет назад
Celi number one. Greetings from Roumania 😃
@yakshaver1
@yakshaver1 5 лет назад
Glorious indeed!
@bazingacurta2567
@bazingacurta2567 5 лет назад
This is so slow it makes me laugh.
@wordsworks7084
@wordsworks7084 5 лет назад
Oh poor boy!
@constantinivaschescu1754
@constantinivaschescu1754 5 лет назад
Cilibidache este egal cu Karayan.Dar este Roman și nu și-a uitat originea și Poporul!!!
@MM-111
@MM-111 4 года назад
Ce vorbesti? Maestrul Sergiu Celibidache a fost si va ramane cel mai bun Dirijor din lume. A fost un om foarte destept, un geniu in muzica. Din cate am citit are 3 Titluri de Doctor. Sotia lui, Ioana spunea in interviu ca a fost foarte amuzant. A dat mai departe cunostinele lui muzicale multor studenti ca profesor universitar, multi venind din alte tari special pentru asta. A predat si dirijatul, avand o clasa pentru tineri dirijori selectionati cu multa severitate, la fel cu tineri veniti din alte tari special pentru asta. Din 1979 si pana la decesul lui a primit functia de director muzical general al orasului München si de Dirijor permanent al Münchner Philharmoniker. Sub conducerea sa, Münchner Philharmoniker devine una dintre cele mai bune Orchestre Simfonice din lume. Foarte multa lume scrie si eu pot confirma asta, ca doar la concertele lui se aude fiecare instrument in parte asa de superb, orchestra in ansamblu cantand foarte omogen, fiind o adevarata placere sa asculti. El a fost unul dintre putinii care gandeau intra-devar muzica dupa cum spunea in interviu Daniel Barenboim. Nu poti sa-l compari cu acest Karajan. Este cea mai mare jignire pe care o poti face. Chiar el spunea in interviu ca Karajan habar nu are de muzica.
@いう-g6u
@いう-g6u 5 лет назад
チェリダビッケの演奏には物語や心がある いろんな情景が目に浮かんでくる
@didierschein8515
@didierschein8515 5 лет назад
Celibidache war fantastisch. Er hatte alles in Beethoven verstanden. In Bruckner auch. Danke schön Andrea Carlos.
@salomezlastdance
@salomezlastdance 5 лет назад
glorious,genius!
@1977arpi
@1977arpi 6 лет назад
Cosa significa conoscere la storia, l'uomo, la musica. Perché nel primo movimento Beethoven, al principio (e fine), apporta un punto coronato sulle note, tenute, di minima? Furtwangler, enorme musicista più che grande direttore, diede una risposta chiara -"perché il motivo è un motto, isolato, il movimento vero e proprio comincia dopo. Il tutto si chiude simmetricamente". Beh, ciò che Furtwangler dice a parole, Celibidache lo mette in musica. Con un tempo marcato, scandito alla perfezione, sinfonicamente amplissimo, il celeberrimo tema scolpisce la roccia isolandosi da tutto il contesto sinfonico del dopo. La coda, dopo il fiume di lava come lo chiamava Berlioz, propone, finalmente, i corni in primo piano, come se un tappo saltasse per permettere alla tensione di liberarsi. Tutto diviene chiaro, è Beethoven che ci parla. L'andante poi, sobrio come mai, non lascio spazio al sentimento. E' di una concentrazione e di una forza sbalorditiva, di una purezza incredibile. Lo scherzo, tripartito secondo schema A-B-A è naturale conseguenza del primo, scandito e scolpito, con quei violoncelli in primo piano meravigliosi alla fine della sezione A. Il trio lascia trasparire quella gioia di vivere che era tipica di Beethoven, contrariamente a quanto tramandato nei libracci che ci propinano. Il finale è liberazione, gioia, felicità, guidate da una volontà feroce di farcela. Il destino è vinto e l'uomo Beethoven è, come sempre, libero. Il più grande artista e genio della storia dell'umanità, l'unico assieme a Michelangelo, a mio modesto modo di vedere, ad aver conosciuto Dio, condotto alla perfezione dal più grande direttore vissuto, Celibidache per l'appunto.
@maumusa123
@maumusa123 3 года назад
Very well said.
@albertofassone4240
@albertofassone4240 3 года назад
Sono assolutamente d'accordo! L'averlo ascoltato dal vivo a Monaco nei primi anni Novanta è stata per me, come musicologo, una delle esperienze più straordinarie della mia vita!
@magdaflechner9312
@magdaflechner9312 6 лет назад
How beautiful to recreate ourselves with such a gorgeous symphonies
@bjornhunxe505
@bjornhunxe505 6 лет назад
Ich habe mir zur 5. Sinfonie von Beethoven 6 verschiedene Dirigenten und Orchester angehört - dieses ist die transparenteste, werknächste und schönste Intepretation.
@johnferguson8993
@johnferguson8993 6 лет назад
What a superb rendering!
@alancrabb
@alancrabb 6 лет назад
Just uploaded (06/18) Piano transcription of the first movement "when played according to the notation he used''. Celibidache seems recklessly fast! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d_tPAV_4EyQ.html
@skicamark3
@skicamark3 6 лет назад
I was hipnotized by the simplicity, the purity and one could have the revelation why God created the music.
@菅野茂-u1g
@菅野茂-u1g 6 лет назад
最後にGP聴いたのがこれだけど今でも偉大だ!
@유종옥-q1p
@유종옥-q1p 6 лет назад
Amazing!!!.
@maxwenger2948
@maxwenger2948 6 лет назад
Fantastique... Grandes Beethoven y el maestro Celi, gracias.
@liammartin2089
@liammartin2089 6 лет назад
Beethoven would have hated this interpretation. FAR to slow. If you want to hear The Fifth as it SHOULD sound, listen to Gardiner's version.
@vesteel
@vesteel 6 лет назад
No, Gardiner is very fast. almost presto.
@shigekiiwamoto6709
@shigekiiwamoto6709 6 лет назад
The tempo is not the matter, the spirit is the matter.
@ovidiunacu5708
@ovidiunacu5708 5 лет назад
You go listen to Gardiner's version and leave us be.
@beto1515
@beto1515 6 лет назад
If you wanna hear the best 5th interpretations not this one!!!! Try. Karajan and Berlín Philharmonic or Carlos Kleiber And the Vienna Philharmonic.
@gerardbegni2806
@gerardbegni2806 6 лет назад
I find this version better than Karajan's, which is very good too.
@mireilleassena
@mireilleassena 4 года назад
I truly prefer Celibidache's rendition
@gerardbegni2806
@gerardbegni2806 6 лет назад
I do not find Chelibidache too slow because he knows how to fill the time with details of interpretations which we do not find in aiothr conductors' interprtations. The true music is somewhere between the notes.
@EyeShotFirst
@EyeShotFirst 6 лет назад
If we are to go by Beethoven's metronome markings, this might be a tad rushed.
@alancrabb
@alancrabb 6 лет назад
Yes :see Wim Winters analyses, just uploaded.
@annarellasaracino8002
@annarellasaracino8002 6 лет назад
Fantastica !
@horaciogilardi9776
@horaciogilardi9776 7 лет назад
MAESTRO Celibidache ...grande..!!
@horaciogilardi9776
@horaciogilardi9776 7 лет назад
La gran pena para mi y para todos los que amamos la música,que ya no estés con nosotros .
@georgekeller3696
@georgekeller3696 7 лет назад
open your window turn it up and in joy if the cop come give them a beer
@nikolaoskal7438
@nikolaoskal7438 7 лет назад
Too fast.
@mirceapetre
@mirceapetre 7 лет назад
Celi a fost si va ramane unul dintre idolii mei!!
@深田信晴
@深田信晴 7 лет назад
素晴らしい
@violinhunter2
@violinhunter2 7 лет назад
Carlos Kleiber has a magnificent 5th but this is poetic and powerful too. Magnificent control of rhythmic flow - I can hear everything. Bravo!!
@violinhunter2
@violinhunter2 7 лет назад
Celibidache's Mozart Requiem is also superb.
@maumusa123
@maumusa123 2 года назад
Your comment reminds me of an episode between Celibidache and Kleiber. One time Celibidache and Kleiber happened to be on the same plane. The two men were never on friendly terms and they hardly talked during the flight. But on one occasion Celi bumped into Kleiber and said, "How come do you play everything so fast?"
@yixintian7573
@yixintian7573 7 лет назад
This is fake
@lawrencetendler2342
@lawrencetendler2342 7 лет назад
It is not that this interpretation is slow ,it is a beautiful tempo .Rather it is that the others perform it too fast .
@georgenestler2534
@georgenestler2534 3 года назад
Nonsense you speak. Carlos Kleiber is much much better.
@maumusa123
@maumusa123 3 года назад
@@georgenestler2534 Carlos Kleiber is way TOO fast.
@maumusa123
@maumusa123 3 года назад
Not only beautiful, but it is the RIGHT tempo.
@mikhailsungurov2472
@mikhailsungurov2472 3 года назад
@@maumusa123 No this version is trash has no power to it at all, Kleiber's is superior in every way.