@32:43 Abbado's arm movements and the violin line match so perfectly. And @4:20 (with his smile!) again aligned so perfectly. The way his left hand lifts @4:26 and the high A of the violins sound, it is visual art!
Pour moi, la fin de cette symphonie représente un téléfilm que j'ai vu il y a très longtemps "La confusion des sentiments" adapté de Stefan Zweig avec Michel Piccoli et Pierre Malet. Le metteur en scène s'est très probablement inspiré de "Mort à Venise" avec la même histoire tragique et la musique de Mahler. Un énorme merci pour ces merveilles.
Claudio Abado el amado, menos mal que el conductor más libre por como entendió la música, así como amaba a Mahler, Gustav Malher, como lo amamos y yo también lo amo, es la música del sentimiento, Malher abra que decir mucho más de ti de lo que hasta ahora se sabe, como de mi y el maravilloso conductor que ahora me regala esta lluvia de lágrimas tan hermosa como el amor, Abado tu sabes, un ole olisimo, no te has muerto todavía y no hay, ni abra suficientes gracias para agradecerte lo ! La música!. ❤😂🎉
Mahler conta a epopeia do simples mortal. Como nossas vidas são inundadas por simultâneos altos e baixos. Mahler não é para os fracos. Viver não é para os fracos.
Hysterical gibberish! What is all this with instrumentalists standing up and playing? Horns erect, clarinets tumescent? Just play the instruments properly. Abbado conducting Bruckner gives the conductor respect. This score doesn't
Great Symphony. I listen to it now and then. I should have posted something much earlier. But Mahler is such a famous composer, he doesn't need my endorsement. Some of his works are considered in the top 10 with the greatest. Abbado did a tremendous performance.
Mahler, a composer reviled by that legion of citizens who consider works such as 'The Planets' (Holst), 'Carmina Burana' (Orff) or Concerto No. 2, by Rachmaninoff, to be the summits of classical music. That is to say, Mahler will be a composer eternally misunderstood and incomprehensible to people with bad taste.
The respect for the meastro and Mahler is unparalleled here. I just went to the Bach Mass in B Minor in Boaron and after the glorious finale, Dona Nobis Pacem, the audience just started applauding and ruined the silence that was desired by the conductor.
He truly captures the moment an what Gustave went through during his writing of the 9th symphony. It is the outmost delightful moment of human experience being summoned in one symphony.
This is really the first time I am listening to Mahler music! In the past I only heard the symphonies but this time I got hooked. I listened to the maestro
Romans 8:26 [NKJV] "Likewise the Spirit also helps in our weaknesses. For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered."
This was absolutely wonderful. Each movement had its special expressive character, and the finale lifted the soul out of your body. Thank you for making this marvelous performance available.
I remember I left this on "Watch Later" about a year ago. Wish I had watched it sooner, I can see why this one is so famous, so good. A balance of extremes between the very intense highs and very calm and soothing lows, this was for sure an amazing journey to listen to!