This has to be the best and grandest and yet melodic overtures in all of classical opera. Played to perfection by the brilliant Staatskapelle Dresden under the baton of the legendary Karajan.
This is arguably one of the grandest and most dramatic of all overtures, and superbly performed by the renown Staatskapelle Dresden. Thanks for sharing.
I feel I'm hearing the overture for the first time. From the start every strand of the polyphony shines, and the whole is held together masterfully, a great city bursting at the seams with life, yet moving forward with united purpose, to a climax that explodes thrillingly at 6.25, sooner than you expected, and then sailing joyfully, serenely, to the lofty close.
Essa é uma obra total, possui toda a força que Wagner transmitia ao ouvinte. Melodia, pureza ,substancia, poesia. Karajan, é um de seus herois, nórdicos que comanda o som ideal carregado de emoção, beleza e pureza.
This recording was actually scheduled to be conducted by Barbirolli. It's a great monumental recording in the midst of a cold war where the east and west were divided. Karajan must have been enthusiastic. Unlike the usual Berlin Philharmonic, this recording has a rather organic core of nuance. The orchestra is really eloquent and Karajanism is pulsing. The singers are confidently possessing the character to answer it. Wonderful thing is a particularly exquisite string phrasing for the lively sound projection and the dramaturgy expression that this musical composition illuminates.😂❤ 本当はバルビローリが指揮する予定だったこのレコーディングだが。 東西が分断された冷たい戦争の渦中で、大変な記念碑的レコーディングだ。 カラヤンは意気に感じた事だろう。 このレコーディングはいつものベルリンフィルハーモニーと違い、むしろ大変有機的なニュアンスのコアが存在している様な気がする。 オーケストラが実に雄弁かつカラヤンイズムが脈打っている。 歌唱陣もそれに答えるべく、確信を持って役柄に憑依している。 この楽曲が合い照らすドラマツルギーに肉薄した表情付けと生きた音響投影のための特に絶妙の弦フレージングが素晴らしい。😂❤
Thanks Atsumori, is this the Staatskapelle Dresden ? It is a fabulous orchestra, strings are light and clean, and the brass produces a burnished sound.
@@zahirbashir4496 Nice to contact you. That's right, Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden. It is one of the rare orchestras that looks like smoked silver and can be scrutinized with different facial expressions. It would have been quite rewarding for Karajan. During the Cold War, he was invited to Salzburg in the summer at that time like a regular.
@@atsumoritokyo1101 I’ve began to notice karajan seems to be a big name in classical music in Japan. Is there any truth to that? He is my favorite conductor:)