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Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 9 (Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester, Claudio Abbado) 

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From the Sala Santa Cecilia, Rome
Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester
Claudio Abbado
Chapters:
0:00 Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 9 in D major
0:40 I. Andante comodo
25:50 II. Im Tempo eines gemächlichen Ländlers. Etwas täppisch und sehr derb
41:05 III. Rondo-Burlesque. Allegro assai. Sehr trotzig
53:57 IV. Adagio. Sehr langsam und noch zurückhaltend
The Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester (GMJO) was founded in Vienna in 1986, on the initiative of its present musical director, Claudia Abbado. Today it is regarded as the world's leading youth orchestra.
As weil as the encouragement of the next musical generation and working with young musicians, it was of particular importance to him to enable young Austrian musicians to play with their colleagues from the then socialist republics of Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Thus, the GMJO became the first international youth orchestra to hold open auditions in the countries of the former Eastern bloc. In 1992, the GMJO opened up to musicians aged up to 26 from all over Europa. As the youth orchestra for the whole of Europe, it is under the patronage of the European Council.
A jury authorized by Claudio Abbado makes its selection from the many candidates at auditions held in more than twenty-five European cities each year.
- Violin I
Raphael Christ, Germany (Leader/ Konzertmeister) / Emilie Belaud, France / Adriana Coines Escriche, Spain / Elisabeth Eibensteiner, Austria / Gustav Frielinghaus, Germany / Aya Georgieva, Bulgaria / Yury Gorbachev, Russia / Desirée Justo Castilla, Cuba / Alexandra Krivoborodov, Germany / Jana Kuhlmann, Germany / Carolina Kurkowski Perez, Poland / Lorenzo Lucca, Italy / Franziska Mantel, Germany / Lisa Obert, Germany / Anna Maria Paatz, Germany / Marie-Stephanie Radauer-Plank, Austria / Carmel Raz, Israel / Isabelle Reinisch, Austria / Janka Ryf, Switzerland / Mariella Schorn, Austria / Yunna Shevchenko, Russia / Alexandra Shipilo, Russia / Dessislava Tcholakova, Bulgaria
- Violin II
Angelo Bard, Germany / Thomas Bilowitzki, Germany / Indulis Cintins, Latvia / Beate Dorina, Latvia / Helena Druwé, Belgium / Katarzyna Dul, Poland / Michal Durib, Slovakia / Sergio Guadagno, Italy / Piotr Kaniuga, Poland / Maartje Kraan, Netherlands / Ewoud Mahler, Netherlands / Andrea Mascetti, Switzerland / Martina Mazzon, Italy
Mara Mikelsone, Latvia / Danilo Pia, Switzerland / Franz-Markus Siegert, Germany / Diet Tilanus, Netherlands / Dimiter Velitchkov, Bulgaria / Anna Wirdefeldt, Sweden
- Viola
Maite Abaloso Candamino, Spanien / Aubrun Ermengarde, Frankreich
Federica Cucignatto, Italien / Marie-Louise De Jong, Niederlande / Anežka Ferencová, Tschechien / Abel Gonzalez Rodriguez, Spanien / Leonardo Jelveh, Italien / Lydia Kappesser, Deutschland / Tomasz Karwan, Polen / Mirabelle Le Thomas, Frankreich / Fabian Lindner, Deutschland / Marcos Lopez Martinez, Spanien / María Rallo Muguruza, Spanien / Paula Romero Rodrigo, Spanien / Marie Walter, Frankreich / Miryam Veggi, Italien
- Violoncello
Maartje-Maria den Herder, Netherlands / Georg Dettweiler, Germany / Benoît Grenet, France / Inge Grevink, Netherlands / Maria Grün, Austria / Christian Hacker, Germany / Gabriel Hopfmüller, Austria / Katarzyna Horbowicz, Poland / Evgeniya Hristova, Bulgaria / Maria Pstrokonska-Nawratil, Poland / Laie Puig Torné, Spain / Jean-Baptiste Schwebel, France / Martin Sikur, Slovenia / Uli Wittalar, Germany
- Double Bass
Sándor Budai, Hungary / Albert Chudzik, Poland / Pierra-Emmanuel da Maîstre, France / Johanee Gonzalez Seijas, Venezuela / Apostol Kossev, Bulgaria / Roman Mosler, Poland / Stanislaw Pajak, Poland / Stefan Rauh, Germany / Christian Todorov, Germany / Tibor Tóth, Romania / Omry Weinberger, Israel / Emilio Yepes Martínez, Spain
- Flute / Flöte
Matthieu Gauci-Ancelin, France / Alvaro Octavio Diaz, Spain / Frauke Oesmann, Germany / Birgit Ramal, Austria / Thomas Saulet, Frence
- Oboe
Nicolas Cock-Vassiliou, France / Lucas Macías Navarro, Spain / Konrad Mika, Poland / Céline Moinet, France /
- Clarinet / Klarinette
Massimo di Trolio, Great Britain / Darío Marinio Varela, Spain / Marcos Pérez Miranda, Spain / Pavel Püspöky, Slovakia / Sandrine Vasseur, France
- Bassoon
Pieter Nuytten, Belgium / Guilhaume Santana, France / Matthias Schottstädt, Germany / Philipp Tutzer, Italy
- French Horn
Fabian Gabriel Borchers, Germany / José Vicente Castelló Vicedo, Spain / Gustavo Castro Barreiro, Spain / Christian Loferer, Germany
lonut Podgoreanu, Romania
- Trumpet
Thomas Hammerschmidt, Austria / Gábor Richter, Hungary / Christian Syperek, Germany / Herbert Zimmermann, Austria
- Trombone
Ruth Davies, Great Britain / Martin Lueger, Austria / Bernhard Stangl, Germany
- Tuba
Ramiro Tejero Morte, Spain
- Percussion
Jakob Weber Egholm, Denmark / Ines Fehr, Germany / Stephan Kostenbader, Germany / Ignacio Molins Bosch, Spain / Heikki Parviainen, Finland
- Harp
Manon Louis, France / Ekaterina Semion, Russia

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Комментарии : 582   
@itopus1
@itopus1 5 месяцев назад
Humanity is 2,8 million years old and evolved up to this. Wasn't it worth it ?
@gustavmahler4191
@gustavmahler4191 6 лет назад
This is the symphony that killed me. Curse of the ninth.
@dacoconutnut9503
@dacoconutnut9503 4 года назад
You were working on a 10th I guess
@Alfdo8986
@Alfdo8986 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@rae_halvi6392
@rae_halvi6392 4 года назад
lollll
@efraincuesta2598
@efraincuesta2598 4 года назад
The fourth movement sounds like death man it's beautiful, but you must beat death not called for it
@Balfour.
@Balfour. 3 года назад
Technically this is your Tenth, sir. Remember you wrote Das Lied Von Der Erde before.
@georgenorris2657
@georgenorris2657 Год назад
This is the piece that will have to be played on the last day that man survives on the earth.
@hazimaldujaili5240
@hazimaldujaili5240 2 года назад
The wisdom of the silence... You can hear thousand of sounds without instruments in last 5 minutes of this incredible symphony
@Scrungge
@Scrungge 2 года назад
Incredible that the audience picked up on that
@jonathannavarroespino755
@jonathannavarroespino755 4 года назад
Turning off the lights progressivelly while the 4th movement is ending...magic!!! Like been in the nothing...just only peace
@wisnudivayana2344
@wisnudivayana2344 2 года назад
The end of this symphony is just like Mahler say "i will leave this world after this symphony, so i will make this ending so sad for 40 minutes straight"
@tinror
@tinror 2 года назад
I will not live long enough to get tired of this music and we are so lucky to live in a time of great recordings so Abbado is not gone; Mahler is not gone.
@user-cw3le7cr8c
@user-cw3le7cr8c 6 месяцев назад
Адажио этой симфонии невозможно до конца выразить никакими словами! Это что- то запредельное! Спасибо всем
@GoOKuSj33
@GoOKuSj33 5 лет назад
25:50 II 41:02 III 54:00 IV
@candreel
@candreel 4 года назад
Already in video description.
@Slendernator
@Slendernator 4 года назад
@@candreel RU-vid mobile app doesn't detect timestamps in the description so it's fine for us mobile users
@kingkyleiv7960
@kingkyleiv7960 3 года назад
@@candreel 😶
@PedroRodrigues-fs7mf
@PedroRodrigues-fs7mf Год назад
The 4th movement is simply an Absolute masterpiece!!! And Abbado and surprise surprise (or perhaps not))the young players get it all! Alas. For Beauty!
@user-qh8bw7uq5t
@user-qh8bw7uq5t 2 года назад
I feel like I've been on a long trip from the lowest to the highest. Bravo Mahler. Bravo Abbado.
@rosernabona9364
@rosernabona9364 8 месяцев назад
M, agrada molt Gustau Mahler , la Symphony , nine , amb Claudio Abbado..........beautiful ❤
@PFRANZOI
@PFRANZOI 2 года назад
I'm touched by how the young players look still overwhelmed by emotions during the standup, while receiving the applause of the public and the plause of the conductor. As if they had just returned from a long vojage with their maestro from some far away universe, maybe from inside their souls.
@user-qh8bw7uq5t
@user-qh8bw7uq5t 2 года назад
That's right. I feel the same way.
@joshualuty6110
@joshualuty6110 8 лет назад
@55:37 notice the blue cloth on the bassoon. Someone got yelled at in rehearsals for not playing quiet enough.
@belongganisa6711
@belongganisa6711 4 года назад
I know this comment is 4 years old but it made me laugh out loud.
@RenamPablo
@RenamPablo 4 года назад
Beautiful to see that they are playing the last page of the Adagio looking to Abbado, not to the sheet. Specially Cello leader.
@yvesgerard1308
@yvesgerard1308 8 лет назад
The most beautiful Mahler's symphony ... Conducted by the most expressive and sensitive orchestra conductor ... Claudio Abbado... Rest in peace !
@TRAUSCHMH
@TRAUSCHMH 7 лет назад
Yves Gerard ii
@SC2larry
@SC2larry 6 лет назад
But also what an orchestra eh? Yes Abbado was huge with Mahler!
@vetlerradio
@vetlerradio 6 лет назад
Absolutely, for an orchestra made of young people, it sounds so good and precise in its execution.
@georgefredericoclark
@georgefredericoclark Год назад
The youth of the orchestra gave extraordinary life and emotions for this deep an strong Mahler feelings...
@georgefredericoclark
@georgefredericoclark Год назад
I agree with you in both words @Yves Gerard
@user-bq7yd3lr4f
@user-bq7yd3lr4f 3 месяца назад
슬프지만 장엄하면서 부드러운 선율이 살아갈 결심을 북돋우른 좋은 연주, 바람이 불지 않아도 살아야겠다. 아름다운 음악은 계속 흐를테니까...
@massimoincarbone8093
@massimoincarbone8093 Год назад
I remain without words to hear and see what Claudio Abbado was capable to do with this wonderfull orchestra of young talented musicians. What an incredible conductor, musician, man he was. The immense beauty of this video will last forever.
@SmeagolTheBeagle
@SmeagolTheBeagle 4 года назад
I don’t think a symphony has ever made me cry immediately as at the start ever before. Like everything Mahler touched this is a special and magical piece of music.
@SmeagolTheBeagle
@SmeagolTheBeagle 4 года назад
Maybe Bruckner 7
@mercy2409
@mercy2409 2 года назад
@@SmeagolTheBeagle yeah that one is awesome too
@ccarmagnola
@ccarmagnola 2 года назад
So good to know that many people share my own feelings. Cheers!!!
@user-us4wv3uh1l
@user-us4wv3uh1l Год назад
Scriabin 1
@dougieranger
@dougieranger Год назад
It’s very moving.
@thetygerpulpitwithpastorglenn
@thetygerpulpitwithpastorglenn 7 лет назад
Seems almost sacrilegious to applaud at the end. It was as if people should have simple left in holy silence.
@arnoldmilchbauer2587
@arnoldmilchbauer2587 7 лет назад
There was a performance here with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado, and the astounding fact was that the whole audience stayed in absolut silence for several minutes after the end of the last movement. Unfortunately that video isn't available anymore.
@arnoldmilchbauer2587
@arnoldmilchbauer2587 7 лет назад
It's not too bad in this recording either.
@jobvink
@jobvink 7 лет назад
I was searching for that video too, but it sad to read it's not on RU-vid anymore. I think that performance at Luzern Festival was my absolute favorite 9th of all time. The 5 minutes (!) of silence afterwards was breathtaking and perhaps the most incredible concert moment I ever saw.
@amcamc4809
@amcamc4809 7 лет назад
Ignorant people ruined everything at 1:18:28. This symphony should end with the most respectful quietness: no applauds or stupid chants. Abbado had grasped the real meaning of this work of music, which is a transcendental silence.
@mauriziomaraner1648
@mauriziomaraner1648 7 лет назад
Job Vink
@Tenorr7
@Tenorr7 2 года назад
I often imagine what Mahler's reaction would be to this rendition...
@gordwilkes
@gordwilkes 3 года назад
Claudio is something else... I've watched him do all Mahler's symphony's except the 8th. This is a higher relevation altogether, this piece of music... I have no words.
@alexm7627
@alexm7627 3 года назад
Well the piece is called "resurrection" pointing to my Lord
@gordwilkes
@gordwilkes 3 года назад
There is a distinct difference in sound, especially with the brass and winds... This sounds very "American"... Aaron Copeland sounds like Mahler between the 16th and 18th minutes... Perhaps I can argue Mahler's 9th sets up American 20th century music... This was the "first" of it's sound... Mahler seems to have moved away from integrating folk music from his region of the world and comes out here with a new sound... But I don't know, I've only been studying Mahler for 5 months now.
@carloalbertoanzuini6877
@carloalbertoanzuini6877 Год назад
Variations after and over other variations; it's incredible how Mahler's music and inspiration could be really endless.
@antoniocostanza570
@antoniocostanza570 2 года назад
Grandissimo bravissimo preparato direttore maestro Claudio Abbado lui era stato nominato senatore per sempre , meravigliosa splendida bravissima orchestra, grandissimo geniale sublime musica sinfonica, compositore Gustav Mahler bravissimo geniale sublime compositore
@welintomgabriel5546
@welintomgabriel5546 Год назад
Incredible how maestro abbado made each one of the playes to hear each other,he was fantastic,had the pleasure to play with him in Caracas Venezuela,what a great memory!
@shlomzion
@shlomzion 5 лет назад
See his conducting of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra in 2010. There was nearly 2 and a half minutes of total silence before the applause began.
@alanmishael5013
@alanmishael5013 6 лет назад
The final movement leaves one speechless and bereft. A glimpse of eternity. What a wonder to behold.
@vaadwilsla858
@vaadwilsla858 4 года назад
Well put, it really does feel like a glimpse of eternity.
@alexm7627
@alexm7627 3 года назад
@@vaadwilsla858 the composition is called "resurrection" that is, of Jesus, who opens the doors of eternity for all who believe 🙌
@LucasPosoli
@LucasPosoli Год назад
@@alexm7627 This is not the resurrection symphony, that's the title for the 2nd Mahler symphony
@digital-classics
@digital-classics 3 года назад
I don't know what's more incredible and unbelievable...the quality of this amazing performance or the fact that 149 people 'disliked' it! If you don't love great music, what are you doing here??
@MiloMcCarthyMusic
@MiloMcCarthyMusic 3 года назад
These types of comments make people dislike videos
@Stenbocken
@Stenbocken Год назад
Come on! Enjoy the music just! There will always be people deaf, ignorant and stupid. It's not worth spending time on them.
@darrylschultz9395
@darrylschultz9395 Год назад
People don't only look at videos of pieces they know they like-they check things out they've never heard, in order to have the chance of making great new discoveries-and sometimes(probably the majority of times)the exploration fails to unearth what the searcher regards as a gem. It's unfortunate, but it's the only way to find what are the ones you think are the gems.
@ranjithranasinghe6315
@ranjithranasinghe6315 Год назад
@@darrylschultz9395 b7
@darrylschultz9395
@darrylschultz9395 Год назад
@ranjithranasinghe6315 b7?🤔Ah, I think I see-yes, them were the days! Oh to be 7 again, playing on the beach, building a sandcastle, then imprisoning various nearby beachgoers in it. (I used to build some pretty big sandcastles back in the day I tell you what!).
@antoniogiuliodori2913
@antoniogiuliodori2913 6 лет назад
The final seconds of the symphony.. the way he gathers the last notes to silence.. the absolute respect the audience shows by delaying the final applause.. wow, that was magic. brividi..
@musicfirst5020
@musicfirst5020 7 лет назад
Conducting from memory. Incredible.
@user-tn2og5sg8z
@user-tn2og5sg8z 2 года назад
How happily they are playing! The maestro looks happy, too, to work with the young orchestra. R.I.P.
@porcinet1968
@porcinet1968 6 лет назад
I still think this is one of the greatest pieces of music ever written, one of the most satisfying wholes in all of the symphonic repertoire. it's dissonant and beautiful and serene and funny all together and I think perhaps only Bach and Beethoven have this degree of emotional extremity. I would put Mahler in their company and at their rank if I had to choose. I think the tempi are just right and Abbado knows that the upbeat is nearly always slower in the first movement - it's a way of making it float. I think this performance gets the rhythms right too - the ensemble unity is astonishing. the counterpoint of the climaxes in the first movement is like it was being played in piano reduction. it's crystal clear even at speed. the "exposition" - basically the first 7 minutes is conceived as a massive crescendo and rhythmic unification across the whole orchestra culminating in those triplet fanfares. it's so excitingly done and reminds me of the end of Act 2 of Tristan a little. These young people play better than I could imagine. They dig in and give everything. I also think the irony of having a valedictory work played by the young is very beautiful. I am sure this performance is something they will remember forever. Vale Claudio. Vale Gustav M.
@georgefredericoclark
@georgefredericoclark Год назад
... a touch of eternity, reached by hearts...
@jamesbarlow6423
@jamesbarlow6423 Год назад
A swan song for Germanic romanticism, to be sure.
@bicsak96
@bicsak96 Год назад
Amazing performance from 2015. Great heritage of Claudio ABBADO. Fantasztikus előadás. Claidio ABBADO örökségének egyik legértékesebb darabja.
@DanielHinesVM
@DanielHinesVM 3 года назад
That ending as it drifts down to the final C#/Db chord - I've never forgotten that, just that last page or two has influenced my ideas of how to end a composition ever since.
@Putukusi
@Putukusi 5 лет назад
I don't know any piece of music more emotionally intense than the first four minutes of this symphony... it shatters me every time I hear it...
@JoseSilva-qf7tk
@JoseSilva-qf7tk 2 года назад
Possibly, the best Mahler composition. The orchestra was great and the conductor wonderful as usual.
@mathersdavid5113
@mathersdavid5113 7 лет назад
That falling F# to E motif in the first movement must be the most expressive in music- there's a world of regret and longing in it.
@mahmoudmohie1624
@mahmoudmohie1624 6 лет назад
When he finished the 3rd movement his expression went like," here we go, the greatest and profoundest final movement is coming"😍
@jamesunderwood8423
@jamesunderwood8423 6 лет назад
My question is who was the guy with the massive balls that decided to clap first?
@julian.castro18
@julian.castro18 5 лет назад
he probably had a full bladder by then
@MaestroTJS
@MaestroTJS 5 лет назад
@@julian.castro18 lol
@DanceCommandant
@DanceCommandant 4 года назад
Should have shouted "Freebird!"
@staffanolofsson8201
@staffanolofsson8201 4 года назад
So sad that this posting is no. 1. Mahlers great opus, the last, has here become a question about who claps first, and how great balls he have. That´s an illustration of how we humans are addicted to normal and ordinary life, unable to lift us up a little bit sometimes. I have to say: Shame on you, James!
@staffanolofsson8201
@staffanolofsson8201 4 года назад
No, I take that back! After seeing this from the beginning to the end, I understand you, James. I see a dirigent that points his dirigent stick straight at his heart, and the music dyes. And Mahler dies. And all of us dies, a little bit. And then it is a shame to shout: "Bravo, bravo!" And then Claudio Abbado died. It is about life.
@bernardfrancisco1640
@bernardfrancisco1640 4 года назад
TwoSets brought me here. I’m glad I came! Bravo! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@SharpWalkers
@SharpWalkers 4 года назад
How did this feature?
@videodiary3211
@videodiary3211 4 года назад
@@SharpWalkers I got here after their reaction to nodame movie edit: excuse me for barging in
@kittyjeany
@kittyjeany 4 года назад
same! no regrets here. that was wonderful
@alvindaffaariarpan9790
@alvindaffaariarpan9790 4 года назад
@@SharpWalkers check out twoset's video "10 SIGHTREADING NIGHTMARES" at 2.36 & 3.51
@lukasfrans1532
@lukasfrans1532 3 года назад
Me too
@BiasVonPirene
@BiasVonPirene 6 лет назад
Gustav Mahler is definitely one of the best, yet underestimated composers. His 9th Symphony is just one beautiful work of art and the youth orchestra die a great job!
@Quotenwagnerianer
@Quotenwagnerianer 5 лет назад
Underestimated? He is widely performed and widely regarded one of the greatest composers ever.
@paiopone
@paiopone Год назад
What???
@mtuffnell1
@mtuffnell1 6 лет назад
that intense longing for life, and nature, Mahler asking why? why do i have to die? glorious interpretation by young orchestra, playing their hearts out....and that ending, so remarkable.....prayers upon the lives lost in the recent tragedy in Las Vegas
@jorgeledesma7420
@jorgeledesma7420 2 года назад
La gran novena de Mahler, que es una sinfonía triste, pero con un deseo de trascendencia. Esta gran sinfonía se estrenó el 26 de junio de 1912 con la filarmónica de Viena y bajo la batuta del gran primer difusor de Mahler, Bruno Walter.
@FiliusDeiPatris
@FiliusDeiPatris Год назад
Buen dato, lo descubrió .. aunque con la notable calidad de todas las obras de Mahler no creo haya sido tan difícil
@PedroRodrigues-fs7mf
@PedroRodrigues-fs7mf 2 года назад
Beautiful indeed. Outstanding indeed. In a world of image which is leading us to the final countdown, all you can do is to call this a beautiful masterpiece, the most beautiful masterpiece, etc. But the real question remains. Why is this such a powerful masterpiece? What is the message of the composer? Without substance. And what do we have to do to achieve Beauty? Because we surely can.
@estherszalay5921
@estherszalay5921 7 лет назад
To do this, so beautifully with a young inexperienced orchestra Abbado we shall miss you!
@isaacarguelles2012
@isaacarguelles2012 Год назад
1:11:07 My favorite moment of the symphony and this version's too. The soloist just looks so captivated by the beauty of the moment and the music that it seems that they're almost about to burst into tears. Their playing's so subtle and heartwarming too, I love it very much.
@rezam5993
@rezam5993 3 года назад
This is one of the hardest pieces to listen to for me, 25 minutes into the symphony and I'm already in a great pain, the emotion in this symphony is just too much for me, I never could finish this symphony before crying a river in myself, I don't weep to much, but I can't control myself when I'm listening to Mahler,
@dougieranger
@dougieranger Год назад
Many people of substance also say this my friend.
@andrewphillips9391
@andrewphillips9391 Год назад
Heard a performance of this on the Proms in 1994, with the Berlin philharmonic under Mr Abaddo. It was one of the most wonderful things I've ever heard
@h.harrison5841
@h.harrison5841 7 лет назад
Bravo Maestro Abbado! And why disparage the spontaneous expression of gratitude from people who were moved by beautiful music? This is universal and we enjoy it on different levels. Ewig.
@alistaircalder7735
@alistaircalder7735 2 года назад
This is THE best video on RU-vid. The finale…just devastating beauty. What a performance from a young orchestra; they must be so proud of the memories of this and their time with the maestro.
@massimoincarbone8093
@massimoincarbone8093 Год назад
Love your comment. Only i should add the capital M in the word Maestro😀👋
@darrylschultz9395
@darrylschultz9395 Год назад
@@massimoincarbone8093 As with the "I" in the word "i" in yours.🤣🤙
@donaldmccormack7580
@donaldmccormack7580 Год назад
What a truly incredible performance with this superb orchestra giving of its best. El maestro Abbado ( rest in peace ) was a true genius in drawing the best out of the orchestra and so paying worthy tribute to the great composer himself.
@TheMaestro2005
@TheMaestro2005 6 лет назад
Abbado you're the best and are missed
@suedwestfunk
@suedwestfunk 6 лет назад
Claudio Abbado und die Orchester, mit denen er arbeitete, gaben mir - wie wenige andere Große - das unvergleichliche, ermutigende Gefühl, dass Sterblichkeit des Augenblicks und Unsterblichkeit großer Kunst zusammenhängen. Sie sind ein großes Geschenk ans Leben.
@FiliusDeiPatris
@FiliusDeiPatris Год назад
4to mov. Es notable como Mahler dibuja los sentimientos de angustia más profundos en esta melodía , toca hondo! Al final es como si estuviera agonizando de dolor .
@nellobongiorno4313
@nellobongiorno4313 6 лет назад
l'Assoluto in musica . Grazie Maestro
@raffaelepianese9328
@raffaelepianese9328 6 лет назад
Nello Bongiorno Sono contentissimo che esista ancora qualcuno, soprattutto qualche italiano, che ascolta Mahler!
@dr.g2628
@dr.g2628 7 лет назад
The most profound symphonic ending ever written.
@OfficialGeronimo
@OfficialGeronimo 5 лет назад
Shostakovich 15
@EminAnimE1
@EminAnimE1 3 года назад
@@OfficialGeronimo Tchaikovsky 6
@darrylschultz9395
@darrylschultz9395 Год назад
Elgar's 1st!!
@beturkiye
@beturkiye 5 лет назад
With this song Richard Collier died. An incredible novel and exquisite melodies..
@KulturKampf65
@KulturKampf65 2 года назад
I m always brought to my knees, tears pressing, when listening to this Finale, particularly in Abbado's superlative version.
@davidmauricioinsuastycleves
@davidmauricioinsuastycleves Месяц назад
El agónico final del Adagio es la magia del sufrimiento pero también de la esperanza, el mejor lienzo de la condición humana.
@gerardsalvan3024
@gerardsalvan3024 6 лет назад
I've just relisten to this 9th. For me, this version is the best of all time (i don't know the Lucern version) done by an huge sensitive conductor. Obviously, this symphony is one of the greatest ever written ... At the end, death is everywhere and the score reflected all the distress of Mahler Soul ... This version makes me crying every time. Thank you Maestro !
@JohnStopman
@JohnStopman 4 года назад
I bought this one on blu-ray, together with Symphonies No. 5 & 9 ^_^
@lorenzorossi6567
@lorenzorossi6567 5 лет назад
It was a memorable evening. There was the air of great events, it was hard to break that final silence but the public could not wait to vent his thanks to the orchestra and Abbado who accepted President Ciampi's invitation for that one stop at Rome.
@jonstein6868
@jonstein6868 2 года назад
I´m speechless. I can´t say I understand or even really yet feel this piece so deeply but I know in listening to it I´m in the presence of something truly marvellous. The opening and last movement especially took me to places no other music has reached - and if there was ever a more profound ending of a composition I´m yet to hear it!
@Jps3bs
@Jps3bs 7 лет назад
I have Karajan's interpretation of Mahler's 9th symphony and thought that nothing could match his but in the masterful hands of Maestro Abbado I believe he has taken this extremely fine orchestra of young people to a place of excellence and has transported us into the vast realm of the total human experience like no other conductor has. The final movement is just so heart wrenching as Mahler came to terms with his own mortality as so must we all. Bravo Maestro Claudio Abbado. Incredible performance and best Mahler's 9th imho.
@vjekop932
@vjekop932 2 года назад
Which interpretation exactly? I hope it's his 1982 live one, not the studio one because it had a massive mistake in the rondo
@Jps3bs
@Jps3bs 2 года назад
It is Karajan's 1982 live recording. I didn't know about the error in his studio recording. Thanks for pointing that out. I love Abbado's and these are my preferred interpretations.
@vjekop932
@vjekop932 2 года назад
@@Jps3bs Yes, if I remember correctly in the studio recording the clarinet comes in a bar early and Karajan has to slow everything down and cut the tempo in half so everybody can catch up, and they didn't redo it for some reason. I prefer Karajan in almost everything (a bit of a fanboy XD) but Abbado is great too. Cheers
@alanmendelson4126
@alanmendelson4126 2 года назад
@@vjekop932 h
@darrylschultz9395
@darrylschultz9395 Год назад
So if we must come to terms with our own mortality, is what happens if we don't that we fail to die?🤞🤪
@christhornley1664
@christhornley1664 Год назад
Mahler certainly bares his soul in this symphony, the emotional intensity is utterly profound. And such a masterly performance by the young musicians.
@karlheinzkirchmann6469
@karlheinzkirchmann6469 9 месяцев назад
Yes, you found it.
@andylo8149
@andylo8149 4 месяца назад
There is some magic in this recording particularly, bravo
@Quotenwagnerianer
@Quotenwagnerianer 5 лет назад
Time and time again the Adagio was described as Mahler's farewell from life and the world, ignoring the fact that he almost finished his 10th Symphony. So he was definately not writing this music with the idea in his mind that it would be his last. I think the key to understanding it lies in the quotation from the "Kindertotenlieder" near the end. The entire movement is a long goodbye to his daughter mixed in together with the experience of grief over so many members of his family that he lost during his life. But it was music not written with the intention of being a last word, it was music written with the intention of leaving something behind for good. I also noticed that they did something rather ingenious during the concert. They begin to slowly dim the lights in the auditorium near the end of the Adagio so that the audience sits in total darkness at the end.
@user-qh8bw7uq5t
@user-qh8bw7uq5t 2 года назад
👍
@darrylschultz9395
@darrylschultz9395 Год назад
Just coz it turned out he had time to do a 10th symphony after this doesn't prove this wasn't intended at the time of writing as a goodbye to the world kinda piece. He may have been feeling like he wouldn't go on much longer, but he underestimated how long his poor aching bod would actually be able to keep going for!
@berndabratis3324
@berndabratis3324 6 месяцев назад
Unice Mahler Nine ❤ Sensitive and outstanding performance by the GMYO👍🌹👋 Great, incredibale, unforgetable conducting of Claudio Abbado♥️👋🌹👌🌝
@GiovannaPessina
@GiovannaPessina 11 месяцев назад
La sinfonia che mi commuove e mi fa compagnia nel dolore
@avedahorn
@avedahorn 2 года назад
what's more one can ask for? Bravo Claudio Abbado and the fabulous musicians
@vlacamacho
@vlacamacho 2 года назад
Mahler y Abbado inmortales y esta la mejor de sus sinfonias.
@lorenzoalessi8953
@lorenzoalessi8953 4 года назад
magnifico: meravigliosa gioventù guidata dalla grande anima di Abbado
@FiliusDeiPatris
@FiliusDeiPatris Год назад
El 4to movimiento es una cosa realmente melancólica
@jsnphotodesign
@jsnphotodesign 7 лет назад
This is the first time I viewed the Lucerne Festival Orchestra. It seems most are younger adults. I can only imagine the intense positive impact that each one had as they were whisked along by one of the most spiritual of Mahler conductors. What a tremendous opportunity and experience. I do so love the violin section.
@NathanPeebles
@NathanPeebles 6 лет назад
This isn't the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, this is the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra
@PedroRodrigues-fs7mf
@PedroRodrigues-fs7mf 3 года назад
And there will be beauty at the end. And yes we are searching for Beauty, With a major B,. And hopefully there will be an heaven to the ones which will search trully for an heaven, And yes this is an outstanding message,
@carloschess2010
@carloschess2010 4 года назад
Qué tremendo final. Las palabras no alcanzan para patentizar la vivencia de la escucha. Gracias, Gustav, gracias, Claudio, y muy agradecido de esta excelsa orquesta. Una obra mayéstica del genio musical humano!!!
@javiervivanco919
@javiervivanco919 4 года назад
Carlos Cardenas majestuosa
@IvyTeaRN
@IvyTeaRN 3 года назад
At the end when facing eternity all you have left is hope. Everything else loses worth and you have just a slight glimpse of everything before amid your slip into eternity. This everything is your life. Live it. Enjoy it. Appreciate it. Cherish it. Live through the bad moments well so you can live through the good ones even better. Because even in despair, the richness of life persists, because after all hope is everywhere underlining everything and one thing you dont want to do is just live it at the end, when it is all alone....Thank you, Gustav Mahler! This was not just a piece of music, but a piece of life...
@alexandersvilarov6381
@alexandersvilarov6381 3 года назад
This is the best interpretation on such a masterpiece.
@IvyTeaRN
@IvyTeaRN 3 года назад
@@alexandersvilarov6381 damn sasho
@IvyTeaRN
@IvyTeaRN 3 года назад
@@alexandersvilarov6381 how tf did you find that
@alexandersvilarov6381
@alexandersvilarov6381 3 года назад
@@IvyTeaRN The Magic Of Mahler.
@alexandersvilarov6381
@alexandersvilarov6381 3 года назад
@@IvyTeaRN @sir Alfons Just listened to the whole of it. This symphony is like a portal to eternity. It truly shows us Mahler's understanding of life and death. It really opens a new paragraph in everyone's understanding of life and death. It creates a new state of mindset about appreciation of life. The symphony is so full of emotions and acceptance of death that, in the ending of the last movement you are not facing death through the music, you are facing afterlife or "eternity". We, humans, don't appreciate life, and this is the main reason why moat of us don't have a good life. We are too concerned about our everyday needs, that we forget to be thankful for our existence. Truly a masterpiece, not only from musical perspective, but from philosophical and emotional perspective. *Thank you, Gustav Mahler!* "This is not just a piece of music, but a piece of life..."
@futuropasado
@futuropasado 7 лет назад
Since Mahler 9th was composed in the 20th century I can state that this Symphony is the greatest music work of the whole century, minute 4 always gets me. It's simply one of the biggest achievements in music history up there in the highest group with Beethoven 9th, Schubert 9th, Bach Mass b minor, Dvorak 9th and very few more...
@chouchoumuse2729
@chouchoumuse2729 6 лет назад
And Messiaen Turangalîla-Symphonie
@Tizohip
@Tizohip 6 лет назад
and my 1 st "Symphony" i lie.
@MadMusicologist
@MadMusicologist 5 лет назад
And, well, Mahlers Symphony #10, the Adagio.
@nkvd60
@nkvd60 5 лет назад
Do not forget the 9th Bruckner symphony
@pierfrancescopeperoni
@pierfrancescopeperoni 5 лет назад
And Beethoven 3rd
@barbarabarry3799
@barbarabarry3799 Год назад
An outstanding performance of musical expressiveness, variety of sound, phrasing and solos within the whole. Wonderful! Thank you EuroArts for making it available.
@alexandersvilarov6381
@alexandersvilarov6381 3 года назад
This symphony is like a portal to eternity. It truly shows us Mahler's understanding of life and death. It really opens a new paragraph in everyone's understanding of life and death. It creates a new state of mindset about appreciation of life. The symphony is so full of emotions and acceptance of death that, in the ending of the last movement you are not facing death through the music, you are facing afterlife or "eternity". After the end of the video, i couldn't even move onto writing a comment for 15 minutes. I was just staring into darkness and thinking of what i've just listened. We, humans, don't appreciate life, and this is the main reason why moat of us don't have a good life. We are too concerned about our everyday needs, that we forget to be thankful for our existence. Truly a masterpiece, not only from musical ю, but from philosophical and emotional perspective. *Thank you, Gustav Mahler!*
@matteormb6293
@matteormb6293 5 лет назад
the first movement must be the most glorious piece of music i ever heard. its breathtaking.
@pauletteparkinson5067
@pauletteparkinson5067 7 лет назад
Beautiful Music, Gustav Mahler Symphony I Just Love The Music, God Bless You ALL! Keep up the Good Music Gustav. Mahler.
@steveburrus9347
@steveburrus9347 6 лет назад
"Keep up the Good Music Gustav. Mahler" Uh well he hasn't been able to for a lomg while. He died/passed away way back in the year 1911.
@cog592
@cog592 5 лет назад
Keep it up, proud of you. Papa bless.
@virginiastofler1703
@virginiastofler1703 13 дней назад
Magnifica opera grazie 🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️🌿🌿🌿💝💝💝
@laurafort1
@laurafort1 6 лет назад
Stupenda sinfonia-direzione impeccabile del grande direttore Claudio Abbado-orchestra meravigliosa-
@ArthurXandTheScars
@ArthurXandTheScars 7 лет назад
I love this concert!! A long time ago my father, like 30 years ago, gave me a cassette with this symphony. And i listed for a long time every day with a headphone. Every time intrigued by the bend and twists. Then i lost the cassette and forgot the number. Now this is found back. He is a great director Abbado. But still in my memories, it was a bit different.
@huwgriffiths7271
@huwgriffiths7271 4 года назад
This symphony is maybe the greatest experience of anyone's life - it is simply sublime. AKA It is _______ (expletive or some other intense adjective of your choice) amazing.
@AndreyRubtsovRU
@AndreyRubtsovRU 3 года назад
Sad to think none of the players of this youth orchestra are young by now
@AFSSSDF
@AFSSSDF 2 года назад
Difícil encontrar palavras pra descrever tamanha beleza, sensibilidade e genialidade. Obrigado Mahler, e obrigado Abbado também! 👏👏👏👏👏
@SC2larry
@SC2larry 6 лет назад
The most amazing interpretation of 9th !!!
@enryclaptone1668
@enryclaptone1668 8 лет назад
Il sorriso del Maestro alla fine di ogni movimento è rassicurante...Se io fossi stato un suo musicista avrei apprezzato moltissimo. Un Direttore stellare!
@josemanuelmaciasromero5393
@josemanuelmaciasromero5393 9 месяцев назад
Lo era puedo dar fe de ello
@noradosmith
@noradosmith 6 лет назад
the entire second movement sounds like being seasick in the middle of The Titanic and wondering why no one else is panicking yet.
@diegeigergarnele7975
@diegeigergarnele7975 5 лет назад
That's an oddly specific analogy
@macmuggo5459
@macmuggo5459 3 года назад
Die Geigergarnele the power of music!
@herminioteixeira5921
@herminioteixeira5921 6 лет назад
Esta é, sem dúvida nenhuma, a mais extraordinária interpretação dessa obra magnífica, já inserida pelo autor na modernidade do Século XX. Abbado, do mesmo século, mas que nos deixou no Século XXI, continua sendo o mestre maior da interpretação! Sob seu comando, a orquestra, mesmo a constituída por apenas jovens, toca de corpo inteiro, nunca estático, com a alegria vibrante, ou com o sentimento pesaroso que o discurso na partitura propõe. Plagear Abbado, pode ser um modo eficaz de sublimar a interpretação, mas quem se disposer a fazê-lo, não poderá esquecer que, na própria alma, está o combustível que precederá o resultado que se procura.
@jean-pierrecassarino5772
@jean-pierrecassarino5772 7 лет назад
This is like heaven.
@kunsuker
@kunsuker 3 года назад
I'm drawn into truly „ersterbend“! Bravissimo! Maestro Abbado Forever!
@hufemeve
@hufemeve 6 лет назад
I'm so attached deeply to the Lucerna performance - but yet I adore how Claudio made a masterpiece of the Jugendorchester performance .just a prove that greatness is beyond age....
@ubkwerhe5469
@ubkwerhe5469 2 года назад
1:17:12 that was a genuine reaction to music. he does not need to pretend... magestic ending
@cruzromwaldgabriell.7032
@cruzromwaldgabriell.7032 10 месяцев назад
mahler kinda saved my life
@martapoes
@martapoes 8 лет назад
le silence a la fin me brise le coeur.... vraiment formidable.
@ljiljanastanic9076
@ljiljanastanic9076 5 лет назад
Braaaaavo Young Orchestra...Braaaavo dear Maestro for sublime Art!!!
@glaucodelponte247
@glaucodelponte247 3 месяца назад
💫💫 Wonderful 🌀🌀🌺🌺👌👌
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