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Bernstein: Ambiguity in Mahler's Adagietto / Norton Lectures: The Delights and Dangers of Ambiguity 

Leonard Bernstein
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The Unanswered Question: Six Talks at Harvard
IV. The Delights and Dangers of Ambiguity
Written and narrated by Leonard Bernstein, Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, 1972
In this excerpt, Bernstein explains the use of ambiguity through music through the fourth movement (Adagietto) of Mahler's Symphony No. 5.
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Executive Producer: Harry Kraut
Consulting Producer: Humphrey Burton
Producer: Douglas Smith
Originally produced by Amberson Video in cooperation with WGBH-TV Boston, 1973.
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@billding7073
@billding7073 Год назад
The genius of Bernstein was his ability to explain complex musical ideas into accessible language and at the same moment demonstrate his thought on the keyboard. He made understanding the classics available to everyone.
@CapoKabar
@CapoKabar 10 месяцев назад
I still feel like Salieri after listening
@henrykaspar3634
@henrykaspar3634 3 года назад
This is a trick Mahler used all the time: creating ambiguity by constantly shifting constantly between major and minor and leaving the listener uncertain where he would go next.
@wolfie71231
@wolfie71231 Год назад
Andante movement of his 6th symphony is another great example
@mahlerbartok
@mahlerbartok Год назад
Or Nachtmusik I from his 7th
@gerryansel9111
@gerryansel9111 Год назад
Many composers did that.
@mahlerbartok
@mahlerbartok Год назад
@@gerryansel9111 ok
@allonszenfantsjones
@allonszenfantsjones 6 месяцев назад
Ich bin der Welt
@danaputera7197
@danaputera7197 5 лет назад
"We just melts away with the pleasure of fulfillment..."
@johntechwriter
@johntechwriter Год назад
That Bernstein can parse the technical structure of this piece and its emotional effect on the listener, while at the same time continuing to feel those same emotions, demonstrates the requirement for a great musician to play using both his head and his heart.
@SarahJones-wy5us
@SarahJones-wy5us 4 года назад
"We just melt away with the pleasure of fulfilment"......Maestro Bernstein at his sensual best.....!!
@davidchampion1758
@davidchampion1758 3 года назад
I could listen to Mr. B forever
@thefrayfann
@thefrayfann Год назад
Such a great musical mind he was
@annakimborahpa
@annakimborahpa 2 года назад
There is a third possible chord interpretation for the two note arpeggio that is spread out over several octaves on the harp: An incomplete dominant C 13 chord - C is the root and A is the 13th. Mahler frequently used the dominant 13 chord in his cadences by having them resolve first to a dominant 7 chord and then followed by the tonic chord. The final cadence of the chorus in the last movement of Mahler's Resurrection Symphony No. 2 is but one example.
@inotmark
@inotmark 2 года назад
By the way, my question was concerning your assumptions about Lydian mode. You did not answer the question. Please respond to the question in the future. I will not respond to further episodes of throwing smoke into the wind.
@annakimborahpa
@annakimborahpa 2 года назад
@@inotmark Please accept my apologies and Shalom Aleichem.
@TheCAPTAINDESTROYER
@TheCAPTAINDESTROYER 2 года назад
He’s the best teacher of music I’ve ever heard. Amazing. Anyone know if the entire lecture series is on RU-vid? Links? And any more of Bernstein lecturing?
@abrahanaeoa733
@abrahanaeoa733 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/group/PLKiz0UZowP2V0mwtNv1lc1_zUSB2O65d7
@MehdiD.Ardebili
@MehdiD.Ardebili Год назад
Although this was not particularly unique to Mahler as a composer for his time by any means. The opening bars of the second movement of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Sonata No.1 is perhaps even more tonally ambiguous.
@408Falcon
@408Falcon 5 лет назад
This is just wonderful. A smile throughout. Brillant.
@a123386
@a123386 3 года назад
This is so well analyzed!
@Tom_Swift
@Tom_Swift 12 дней назад
I did not understand a single thing that he said. But at the same time I understood everything that he meant.
@tomestubbs
@tomestubbs Год назад
LB had and still has a major impact on my life. Not to mention all the in between ambiguities.
@seanramsdell4172
@seanramsdell4172 6 лет назад
I love The Unanswered Question
@phillipbaritone3843
@phillipbaritone3843 2 года назад
To think this was just discussing the first few bars of the piece! Imagine speaking to him long enough to discuss the entire piece!?
@wolfgangresch1650
@wolfgangresch1650 2 года назад
AWESOME 👍👍👍❤️
@JL-vk1rs
@JL-vk1rs 2 года назад
brilliant
@juliuspons818
@juliuspons818 Год назад
For me - interested in the film and it's music - but not an expert in music at all a very insightful analysis.
@sheilaberry46
@sheilaberry46 3 года назад
One can talk about note structure and pick at the elements but when this piece is played, the feeliings one then gets from the sound of all that just cannot be annalised so i think it should be taken for what it is, and what it is, is a masterpiece of music
@douglashott9843
@douglashott9843 3 года назад
I agree and yet I love Bernstein explaining things at an intellectual level that I as a non-musician can appreciate and then listen and hear even more after his discussion than I ever was aware of. I love stepping back and only listening. I also love hearing Bernstein explain how I was manipulated, in a good sense, and I love the piece even more for that.
2 года назад
You miss the fact that a composer can't compose masterpieces of music without knowing structure and musical elements. It is the language they use, as a poet uses words and have to know well his idiom, his craft.
@SamTahbou
@SamTahbou 23 дня назад
Analysis is what helps us understand how someone helped you arrive at the feelings you're having. If you do not want to dig deep, that's fine; but for musicians, conductors and composers - that is literally their job.
@Redflowers9
@Redflowers9 2 года назад
I personally find this piece haunting and threatening.
@ahealthyyoungdrugaddict5474
@ahealthyyoungdrugaddict5474 22 дня назад
We are home in F-major indeed.
@reneprobst2434
@reneprobst2434 Год назад
adagietto 5 mahler
@headgroundsman1650
@headgroundsman1650 2 года назад
....we're home in F major....
@SoopSoopa
@SoopSoopa 7 месяцев назад
Bernstein is the best if humanity
@manfredsmartphone4771
@manfredsmartphone4771 2 года назад
Mahler - Brucknerschüler u. a. - genial
@terrellholmes2726
@terrellholmes2726 Год назад
Now we see why Lydia Tar so loved Lenny!
@inotmark
@inotmark 5 лет назад
Bernstein does not even play the opening phrase correctly. This talk is misleading and is about some other piece than Mahler's adagietto.
@TheShredworthy
@TheShredworthy 4 года назад
I don't get your meaning, If you mean it's not verbatim a certain pianist's transcription, it's most likely Bernstein's working from a conductor's perspective. He would have a fundamental understanding from composer's likely intent. Sorry, I will work to understand you if you meant differently. I'd at least like to understand what you meant. Danke, aber ich versteht nicht. Ich brauche verstehen dein Absicht. Entschuldigung für die Verwirrung, oder mein schlechtes Deutsches.
@SarahJones-wy5us
@SarahJones-wy5us 4 года назад
What ?? is this statement a wind up??
@cgmahony
@cgmahony 3 года назад
But surely he's talking harmony and just talking around aspects the piece. Are you saying he's talking about another piece. What piece is that?
@inotmark
@inotmark 3 года назад
@@cgmahony whatever piece it is is not the adagietto. the opening is not that hard to play on the piano, and makes use of hypolydian mode. I question whether he even gets that.
@inotmark
@inotmark 3 года назад
@@TheShredworthy look at the score. itt fits easily on the piano.
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