Certainement le plus long ....et le plus sublime duo d'amour de l'histoire de l'opéra !!!! Interprétation magnifique du chef -d'oeuvre du maître de Bayreuth !!!!!
The feeling this music causes in me is longing... longing for more of it. The majestic sounds of it create a mental loop that asks for more and more and it's never enough. The attacca on the strings, the fanfare-ishness of the trombones, the anticipation of the resolved tonality suspensions... it's all like a drug of which you can't get enough. You want it to be louder but more silent at the same time, and that this line from the violas comes more in front of the violins but also not. When I listen to this, I feel like a sponge full of pain being squeezed out and drained 7:54-8:08 only to suck in that pain again in the next motive or phrase... inconceivable are the thoughts and emotions in this, no words can describe it.
Finally, Brünnhilde is a beauty matching her occupation, and not an elderly, somewhat "strong" lady. Thank you for the impressive art! Always, when I listen to this music, I think of my late wife. We both loved Wagner and have watched together half a dozen Rings live.
Wagner was an awful human. Character, however, is not necessary to producing great art. That his art in my opinion was limited to Tristan and this interpretation, this edition, is superb. That this other works are tedious and boring.
@@rcohen3046 Yeah he wrote a paper that says Jews suck at music at a time millions of black people were enslaved in America, British colonialism and its genocides were at its peak, and Catholic and Lutheran churches were still preaching Jews were the spawn of Satan. Get some historical perspective please and stop scapegoating Wagner. 🤫 Once again, let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
You know it's AI when various warriors and figures have three arms and spaghetti spears! Apart from these odd glitches, there are a number of superb images in the video, so well done. The music, of course, is fabulous. I really wish a series of feature films could be realised of the Ring Cycle. Very achievable with current technology, though cost might be prohibitive. Seeing some of your imagery from this and other videos - Wotan's farewell especially - makes it easy to imagine how spectacular a cinema event it could be, especially filling an immense IMAX screen. But somebody better do it soon, I, for one, don't have many years left! 😂
I'm doing my best with the current state of technology. 5 years ago this video would have been impossible. In 5, 10, 20 years, who knows what will be possible. AI has its downsides but it also creates opportunities previously unimagined.
nice job, honest telling image are done with dall-e, but GREAT idea, giving us what the STUPID ACTUAL REGISTS cannot (or want not) give us anymore: epic scenes of mythologic strength....thank you, waiting for more
Wagner picked mythical settings so the message of his operas would be timeless. It's a shame opera houses today abandon all his stage directions because they feel the need to "update" it with their stupid productions.
No, he absolutely did not. Wagner hated war and conquest and this entire Ring opera is about how the fight for power dooms everyone involved. Take your ignorance elsewhere.
No, the crime is Eurotrash staging desecrating Wagner all over Europe and especially at Bayreuth. Go watch those if you prefer your Wagner covered in shit.
Cette musique est un délice pour abolir le déferlement des bruits et des images du quotidien et entrouvrir l'espace d’un ailleurs où contingences et représentations cèdent la place à l'immatérialité du sensible. La puissance expressive de l'architecture sonore rompt ici avec toute forme de transcription du réel pour s'attacher à l'extension d'un univers fabuleux dans lequel la couleur et le rythme des compositions constituent une expiration qui donne vie à l'exaltation 🧙♂🦹♀🧚♀
Ever since he was banished, the creature blindly wondered if the dark twigs of the forest, the speckled sunlight guiding him on his way, he engulfed every sunburn in his shimmering throat as if he had never tasted nor seen such beauty. For even with dirty feet, torn by wandering brambles and a halo of hair that has now turned into a mane, he has found his belief in the setting sun. Eventually, however, this journey came to an end. Not distinct, but with one breath, the blind man knew that the immortal world he had known for all his many years had drifted away from his mortal body. The swamp men and their gem-decorated trees echoing in the breeze, the ethereal handmaids of the earth singing seductive melodies, every bird song he was accustomed to had ceased. He had finally gone to the next world. It was dark in here, and it smelled of the wet and shady valley 🧙🦹♀🧚
Wagner ist das größte musikalisch-dichterische Genie das die Welt hervorgebracht hat. Der Meister alleine wäre schon Grund genug stolz auf Deutschland zu sein❤️
Beautiful animation, scenery.., never saw it in such a fashion. I spent four years in Switzerland visiting places Wagner was inspired by to compose all of his wonderful harmonies...thank you!
You are doing a GREAT work ! Siegfried forging his sword (sung by Jerusalem or Windgassen) must be a thrilling scene to illustrate like you do ! Die Frist ist um in Fliegende Hollander (London !!) can be great too !
This is simply gorgeous. The first few minutes during which both of them whisper their lines are just out of this world. The quiet builds to a climax that's even more enchanting after that Serene beginning.
My goodness, how people get so overwrought at a story that is really just silly! It’s “romance” in the worst sense of the word, all over a love potion, so very operatic! I once read that all romances come from the minds of narcissists, who dream them up to express what we now term their false “love bombing,” meant to seduce someone from a sense of power, not from real feeling; only to drop the person they’ve seduced, who craves for the return of that which has been cruelly withdrawn. This perfectly describes the cycle of domestic abuse. And Wagner was the ultimate narcissist! So dream on, folks! Make a night of it!