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2023 UPDATE: New version with better subtitles here: • Love Duet - Tristan un...
In the most inundating, passionate love duet in all of opera, Tristan and Isolde confess and then consummate their love for one another in the refuge of the night.
TRISTAN UND ISOLDE
Richard Wagner, 1865
Act II Liebesnacht (Love Duet)
00:00 "Isolde! Geliebte!... Tristan! Geliebter!"
08:42 "O eitler Tagesknecht!"
17:34 "O sink hernieder, Nacht der Liebe"
22:25 "Einsam wachend in der Nacht"
24:45 "Lausch, Geliebter!"
31:10 "So starben wir, um ungetrennt"
38:35 "Rette dich, Tristan!"
Bayreuth, 1995
Tristan: Siegfried Jerusalem
Isolde: Waltraud Meier
Conductor: Daniel Barenboim
Director: Heiner Müller
DVD: www.amazon.com/Tristan-Isolde-...

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@nealmclain6122
@nealmclain6122 Год назад
I have watched this recording hundreds of times but I never "get tired" of it. Every time I watch it seems like I'm watching it for the first tme.,
@jeffreymiller4814
@jeffreymiller4814 Год назад
Wow. They burn this up! It’s a treasure.
@rayvowles5493
@rayvowles5493 3 года назад
I was lucky enough to get 1 of 2 returned tickets at Bayreuth for this performance and a good seat in the theatre. It was a very very special experience.
@uretsu219
@uretsu219 Месяц назад
his pieces' in a damn different league
@josephcambron7060
@josephcambron7060 2 месяца назад
The HIGHEST ART!!!!!! Sublime!!!!!
@tvark75
@tvark75 3 года назад
The orchestra and the conducting is fantastic. Many details are shown, it is the real wagnerian magic of symphonism.
@BentleyDrummle1
@BentleyDrummle1 8 лет назад
This is so powerful and moving. Jerusalem is great but Meier just goes off the scale. What a voice.
@VallaMusic
@VallaMusic 2 года назад
twin flame love - the bride and bridegroom are one - a step beyond soulmates - here we have 1 soul in 2 bodies
@mourningsun6175
@mourningsun6175 2 года назад
Das ist alles was man braucht, zwei Seelen die ihr Handwerk verstehen. Wagner hätte diese Darbietung geliebt.... Danke vielmals........
@davidparker2173
@davidparker2173 Год назад
Mercy, this is magnificent, over and over again, such love as can only be imagined in this ethereal place where bellows forward the whole of some mournful joy, vowing to live forever, and never die; together, vowing their love to be greater than life, and death. I believe that Wagner captured the ecstatic pleasure that brings us all of us life, while never failing to add it's ever burden. He had quite a sense. Some of the poetry you could never give enough stars to describe their grade.
@jmballestra7607
@jmballestra7607 Год назад
Sans aucun doute le plus sublime duo d'amour de l'histoire de l'opéra ...et aussi le plus long !!!! Musique splendide ...emploi parfait des divers "leitmotive " !!! Génial "maître de Bayreuth "!!!!!! Excellente interprétation de Waltraud " et de Siegfried !!!!!
@jefolson6989
@jefolson6989 5 лет назад
Jerusalem was a marvelous singing actor. Natural, sincere, total commitment.
@hs7921
@hs7921 8 лет назад
Words just won't do it. I am breathless and emotionally wrecked after watching and listening to this.
@kasejayden9388
@kasejayden9388 3 года назад
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@alessandrowyatt6271
@alessandrowyatt6271 3 года назад
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@armandoalcala1759
@armandoalcala1759 6 лет назад
I listen to this inside my car, loudly. It is amazing. These artists are excellent.
@jooheelee3893
@jooheelee3893 Год назад
Wunderbar
@HelenaWilliams8696
@HelenaWilliams8696 7 лет назад
Meier & Jerusalem reflect their vibrant resonance and dynamic emotion deep into the souls of Tristan & Isolde. Exquisite sparkle voices. Enchanting romantic play!
@charleslawrenceperkins9808
@charleslawrenceperkins9808 Год назад
Yeah, 'ole Siegfried takes it over-the-top in this one. So does Waltraud. Bravos, to both.
@Altonahh10
@Altonahh10 6 лет назад
Die orchestrale Erregung, die Barenboim hier erzeugt ist ein Muster für Verstand und Gefühl zugleich.
@LendallPitts
@LendallPitts 5 лет назад
This is the greatest Tristan ever filmed. Waltraud Meier has been the greatest Isolde, the greatest Sieglinde, the greatest Venus, the greatest Kundry and the greatest Ortrud of the modern era. Her emotional connection to these roles is unrivaled by that of any other singer.
@swayamnath3853
@swayamnath3853 2 года назад
By far the best
@DP-jk2kv
@DP-jk2kv 2 года назад
Incredible and deeply moving !Meier is absolutely fantastic
@dennischiapello7243
@dennischiapello7243 7 лет назад
Wow, they both sound great. Meier sounds young and fresh!
@bianchiviolin
@bianchiviolin 4 года назад
It is c 160 years since this magnificent music was written. The passion and intensity is off the scale and this production touches the limits. For me it is Barenboim who scales the mountain.
@susannevollmer2347
@susannevollmer2347 2 года назад
Die Kostüme in diesem Akt sind genial. Die Personenregie von Müller ebenso. Die Sehnsucht am Leben zu erhalten ist wichtiger, als sie zu befriedigen. Tristan hat recht, wenn er diesen Trank im Grunde verflucht. Die Stimmen von Meier und Jerusalem passen hervorragend zusammen. Eine außergewöhnliche Inszenierung.
@davidmartinez3257
@davidmartinez3257 Год назад
La opera más importante de la Historia, sin duda. Gracias a ella, hoy existe la música que escuchamos cada dia. Creo que todavia no somos realmente consciente de la dimensión universal de esta obra de arte.
@alexsandroalvesartecultura5116
Uma verdade sublime o que escreveste.
@evaraelk632
@evaraelk632 7 лет назад
i love the final high note of Isolde
@BlakeJAskew
@BlakeJAskew 6 лет назад
Utterly transcendent Ethereal. Beautiful
@mcrettable
@mcrettable 4 года назад
music is meant to replace words, my friend.
@SerafinDrake
@SerafinDrake 3 года назад
Those of you who are calling the production lacking in courage, lacking in passion, lacking in artistry, or otherwise basically lacking in general (and yes, that includes the praise you grudgingly give to Jerusalem, Meier, and Barenboim) might want to take into consideration that the romantic love that Tristan and Isolde unwillingly feel for each other as a result of having drunk a magic potion is so grand and epic that it is almost impossible to stage, even before Wagner wrote a libretto that turned the volume on that eros up to eleven (as the saying goes). A minimalistic set allows more to go on in the theatre of the mind. Keep in mind the demands of the musical performance itself, as well - if you want not only a lavish set and eye-popping medieval court garb, but also Tristan and Isolde getting physical with each other throughout their duet of consummation, you basically want Jerusalem and Meier to shatter each other's eardrums when they sing fortissimo, which happens often enough, because this is, after all, Wagner. They'll be doing this all around long sung passages that declare and analyze emotion, which personally I can't see happening in the middle of getting busy, but even suspending my disbelief a little, to expect our lovers to sing AND declare love over and over again AND physically engage each other in a way that suggests their love being consummated (which it is, but not in any way an audience is expected to see) is a little bit much. Again, think "theatre of the mind." We're supposed to be using our imaginations here. I think the blocking, the set design, the theatrical direction, etc are quite bold, for what they attempt. Also bold: who is conducting? Daniel Barenboim. Jewish. Conducting the work of Richard Wagner, a composer who was notoriously antisemitic. That kind of musical reclamation is not only bold, it's freaking revolutionary.
@SerafinDrake
@SerafinDrake 3 года назад
More on Barenboim and how he felt about Wagner's music: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Barenboim#Conducting_Wagner_in_Israel
@1972Diogenes
@1972Diogenes 3 года назад
Aaahh. Thank you soo much for a clear, nuanced and insightful comment that doesn't sound like a cheap caricature. What a relief. Personally, I think you couldn't be more right. And my deepest respect for the artists who preform this ultramarathon on THIS level.
@jgesselberty
@jgesselberty 3 года назад
Sublime music, sung well, to a garbage production, is still listenable, but the production is still garbage. If the staging detracts from the music, and this one goes overboard in doing so, then it is unworthy of the composer's vision.
@SerafinDrake
@SerafinDrake 3 года назад
@@jgesselberty - I can see you feel very strongly about this. Gosh. Thank you for sharing. Your opinion, however, and the opinions of the other traditionalists who have left comments to this video, still does not ruin the production for those of us who found it as magnificent as it was daring.
@julianallen6849
@julianallen6849 3 года назад
@@jgesselberty Yes I agree. The music though still triumphs despite the lacklustre setting.
@ericgagnaire7812
@ericgagnaire7812 Год назад
Que c est pénible toutes ces mises en scènes, décors, modernes ! Plus aucune émotion ... heureusement je peux verser mes larmes en écoutant mes enregistrements
@Quotenwagnerianer
@Quotenwagnerianer 6 лет назад
Thank god they perform this without the usual cut. We did it in our production and I thought it was an abomination.
@alexsandroalvesartecultura5116
@alexsandroalvesartecultura5116 2 года назад
É a coisa mais linda e mais sublime desse mundo! Meu Deus! Meu Deus! Meu Deus! Glória aos teus sentimentos, Senhor Wagner!!!
@FranciscoFerrerGaliana1930
@FranciscoFerrerGaliana1930 8 лет назад
Bellísimo Dúo de amor --Meier Jerusalem.
@luisrueda7672
@luisrueda7672 2 года назад
Sublime, inigualable. Una obra magnífica que por lo menos una vez en la vida se tiene que escuchar. No, no, un millón de veces por favor!!! Gracias
@timshilbach2147
@timshilbach2147 9 лет назад
How can you not enjoy this
@Altonahh10
@Altonahh10 8 лет назад
+tim shilbach Correct, Barenboim´s musical fruit is about to burst into a thousand different flavours. He is gifted with passion and analytical skills. Meier is following him like an obedient marionette. Great, great, great...
@annacyran716
@annacyran716 5 лет назад
The Best Isolde and Tristan for Ever❣️❤️🎶❤️❤️❤️❤️💙💙💙💛💛💛
@nicholasprakash3411
@nicholasprakash3411 2 года назад
I wish I could see a performance of Tristan and Isolde. Too bad is so difficult.
@pierrelapute5291
@pierrelapute5291 5 лет назад
Solo violin around 23:30 and after ....
@user-fz5jo7ri7d
@user-fz5jo7ri7d 2 года назад
Моя любимая опера Вагнера, я с ней познакомился в возрасте 18 лет, в 1965 году, а видел ее в Bayreuth , 16 August 2019. Это был незабываемый праздник в моей жизни! Правда, эти солисты 1995 года поют с большей экспрессией, и сказывается крепкая рука крупнейшего музыканта нашего времени, пианиста и дирижёра Daniel Barenboim!!! Bravo!!!
@petradicostanzo375
@petradicostanzo375 2 года назад
Je t'aime 💓💓💓 tu me manques tellement viens rapidement que possible à toi pour toujours Petra
@lilalola33
@lilalola33 4 года назад
die größte Leistung für zwei Sänger in der gesamten Operngeschichte !!!!
@jmballestra7607
@jmballestra7607 4 года назад
Ich bin ganz einverstanden ! Es gigt aber unvergleichlich himmlische Szenen in anderen Opern von dem unübertrefflichen WAGNER !!!!
@koala462
@koala462 9 лет назад
Richtig geil
@missflipz
@missflipz 8 лет назад
Spectacular!
@pilarpaco6569
@pilarpaco6569 5 лет назад
Maravilloso, bravo
@pierocells
@pierocells 7 лет назад
Der beste Duet ici hab in mein Leben gehoert in Munchener Opéra,(2004?) leurs timbres s'entremêlent comme le lys et la rose .
@Steve-in-the-uk
@Steve-in-the-uk 3 года назад
I love this
@cultYDJ
@cultYDJ 9 лет назад
I really appreciate for sharing video
@pantaleomario7265
@pantaleomario7265 7 лет назад
wunderbahr!!!
@michaeljeran4941
@michaeljeran4941 5 лет назад
Wunderherrlich!
@percik.robert
@percik.robert 2 года назад
Sensacional......Bellisimo!!!!!!!!!!!
@camilorockfestbcn19
@camilorockfestbcn19 5 лет назад
Divino..por siempre divino...pasion siempre pasion..
@christopherdurning4278
@christopherdurning4278 6 лет назад
sublime
@FranciscoFerrerGaliana1930
@FranciscoFerrerGaliana1930 8 лет назад
Maravilloso dúo de amor
@FranciscoFerrerGaliana1930
@FranciscoFerrerGaliana1930 Год назад
MAGNIFICO DUO
@rantanplanwouf6589
@rantanplanwouf6589 3 года назад
This is such beautiful. Beauty will save thoe world
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 Год назад
Mesmerizing music…
@RichardRemedios
@RichardRemedios 8 лет назад
One of the better renditions I have seen on RU-vid, but there are very few that capture me to be honest ...
@rayb2542
@rayb2542 5 лет назад
This is life.
@laimajonusiene201
@laimajonusiene201 4 года назад
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR ADMIRABLE DEAR SIEGFRIED JERUSALEM...17.04.2020
@kynismos
@kynismos 3 года назад
Best enjoyed with closed eyes. Like most opera productions these days.
@kaspianocz6330
@kaspianocz6330 2 года назад
The best melody and harmony 23:00
@nirodha35
@nirodha35 Год назад
My god… glorious🎉💥🎶
@pilarpaco6569
@pilarpaco6569 7 лет назад
Celestial
@dfkfgjfg
@dfkfgjfg 5 лет назад
What is everyone's problem with the production? I get not everyone likes Minimalism (I like anything meaningful and well made), but the lighting/colour scheme alone is beautiful and really helps sell the dark life Schopenhauer originally describes by which we are chained by desire. Wagner maybe didn't ask for this in his original production but before roasting it because of personal taste, think about the philosophical origin of this entire work and its own nature. The atmosphere created in this production is unique and unparalleled in my opinion. When I read the very works that inspired Wagner to write this masterpiece, this is exactly what I personally envisioned.
@1MRBASSMAN
@1MRBASSMAN 4 года назад
Not only are Wagner's stage directions ignored but the actual libretto is being ignored too. Very distracting. Too little Wagner and too much director trying to make a name for himself by hurling excrement at a great work of art. This is what happens when being different becomes an end in itself.
@SerafinDrake
@SerafinDrake 3 года назад
@@1MRBASSMAN - I beg to differ. I think this particular interpretation of the libretto helped the music and characters alike to shine.
@rogerwhite95
@rogerwhite95 2 года назад
@@1MRBASSMAN Beautifully said!
@rogerwhite95
@rogerwhite95 2 года назад
To me, opera is about the aesthetically pleasing - both in sound and vision. I want to see something beautiful and understandable, in this case a Cornish garden of a palace, with stone walls, banks of flowers, an elevated place for Brangane's warning, a dark blue summer sky full of stars. I want to see beautifully colored costumes of that time and place. I want to be transported to a place like that, which the composer wanted us to share with him. Not to an ugly industrial warehouse that manufactures what appears to be butane gas tanks.
@jaimeegusquiza8753
@jaimeegusquiza8753 7 лет назад
PureBliss👍👏👍🌹🌹🌹🌈
@mariadasgracasmoraesnardi9743
@mariadasgracasmoraesnardi9743 4 года назад
Que interpŕetação !
@yossipeles7864
@yossipeles7864 7 лет назад
Wonderful! Thanks a lot for uploading this magnificent scene! Although my (acquired) preference will always be Flagstad-Suthaus-Furtwängler, I'm also highly excited by this performance, so emotionally and musically convincing.
@terryhammond1253
@terryhammond1253 Год назад
🎹 I saw this performance in Bayreuth in the late 1990's. Siegfried Jerusalem was unforgettable as Tristan.
@mumporezenadjima7599
@mumporezenadjima7599 8 лет назад
This is really good.Illustrating a person's love for another in music!!!That is actually the best way for convincing..bravo!!
@00ceroalaizquierda00
@00ceroalaizquierda00 9 лет назад
17:40 ♥♥♥ 19:26 ♥♥♥ 31:11 ♥♥♥
@mrlopez-pz7pu
@mrlopez-pz7pu 5 лет назад
Don't forget 24:00. The strings!! My god.....
@mrlopez-pz7pu
@mrlopez-pz7pu 5 лет назад
24:10 especially
@nirodha35
@nirodha35 Год назад
Remark in the nineties: where have all the great Wagner singers gone?. Well … they weren’t gone at all 💥🎉🥳
@BernhardRottweiler
@BernhardRottweiler Год назад
„Ich hab ein Grab gegraben Und leg’t meine Liebe hinein Und all mein Hoffen und Sehnen Und alle meine Tränen Und all meine Wonne und Pein. Und als ich sie sorglich gebettet - Da legt’ ich mich selber hinein.“ Mathilde Wesendonck in einem Brief an Richard Wagner
@averygordon5334
@averygordon5334 8 лет назад
If this IS a Robert Wilson production, it is an example of how his "minimalist" concept, when filled with the incredible magnetism and conviction of these two singers, works beautifully.
@malloryelmo
@malloryelmo 7 лет назад
it's the only opera production of the late heiner muller
@LendallPitts
@LendallPitts 5 лет назад
@@malloryelmo Who was one of the most important writers and directors for the state in Germany since the second world war.
@acualiriolunaracuapanart1697
@acualiriolunaracuapanart1697 8 лет назад
re al mente magnifico y pensar que naci en 1995 y se estuvo presentan do asta 1999 y una verdadera obra de arte de henier muller
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 Год назад
Longest duet I know in music.
@paultrevorbale2440
@paultrevorbale2440 3 года назад
Extraordinary vocals. The Everest of operas nothing tops this masterpiece. Just don’t get, what are they, bottles?
@nicholasprakash3411
@nicholasprakash3411 2 года назад
Chestplate armour.
@joaquimamasalles7683
@joaquimamasalles7683 6 лет назад
Quina. Maravella Tristán und Isolda Liebest
@kaishen8493
@kaishen8493 5 лет назад
To part, till death. However, only death culminated their love.
@markpatterson6104
@markpatterson6104 4 года назад
""KILL ME'', they plead, pure magic of all love gone wrong,try as we may, love can kill and destroy as well as nourish and heal. we can try to diminish what love can be and do to us. here wagner slams us into the fire of love's consummation. genius beyond any time or race,or thought
@arpegioster
@arpegioster 3 года назад
Easy to understand why opera goers at the turn of the 19th century would go into a frenzy after this duet
@kynismos
@kynismos 3 года назад
“It is terrible to contemplate how few opera directors are hanged.”
@TheRealCantaraBella
@TheRealCantaraBella 2 года назад
🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@a.steinkeller7048
@a.steinkeller7048 6 лет назад
The Tristan I want to see live...
@mercurypoizund2291
@mercurypoizund2291 6 лет назад
Not bad,...not bad....
@rayoflightshines
@rayoflightshines Месяц назад
God exists!
@jean-marczaninetti6585
@jean-marczaninetti6585 Год назад
At 16'40, starts the magic
@keybawd4023
@keybawd4023 3 года назад
I might be wrong, but perhaps it was Wagner's vision that they scene would be staged between two zombie movers in the Star Wars props department. If only conductors had the courage to say I am not watching that crap for six nights.
@johannastromberg1224
@johannastromberg1224 Год назад
Their faces are very expressive, but their body movements are totally zombie like, seriously! What's the deal with that. It seems very strange for such passionate music.
@johnjepsen500
@johnjepsen500 2 года назад
Not bad. Not bad. Are they going to have a sequel? It'll be great probably.
@nimmibhatia6121
@nimmibhatia6121 3 года назад
No touch sex Now I’ve seen it all
@acualiriolunaracuapanart1697
@acualiriolunaracuapanart1697 8 лет назад
acto 1 Isolda y su sirvienta Brangania se encuentran en el barco de Tristán, de camino a las tierras del Rey Marke en Cornualles, donde Isolda va a casarse con el Rey. La ópera comienza con la voz de un joven marinero cantando una canción sobre una salvaje doncella irlandesa, lo que Isolda interpreta como una burla hacia ella. En un arrebato de furia, Isolda desea que se levanten las olas y hundan el barco, matando a todos los tripulantes. Su ira va especialmente dirigida a Tristán, el caballero que la lleva hasta Marke. Isolda envía a Brangania a que llame a Tristán a su presencia, pero él rechaza la petición diciendo que su lugar está en el timón. El subalterno de Tristán, Kurwenal, responde más bruscamente y contesta que Isolda no está en posición de dar órdenes a Tristán, ya que su anterior prometido, Morold, fue asesinado por Tristán. Brangania vuelve con Isolda para contarle lo ocurrido, e Isolda le cuenta cómo, tras la muerte de Morold, llevaron ante ella a un extranjero llamado Tantris que encontraron mortalmente herido a bordo de un bote y que ella lo había sanado usando sus poderes curativos. Entonces descubrió que Tantris era en realidad Tristán, quien mató a Morold, e intentó matarlo con una espada cuando estaba recostado indefenso ante ella. En ese momento Tristán no miró la espada que iba a acabar con su vida, sino directamente a los ojos de Isolda, lo que dejó a ésta sin capacidad para matar al caballero. Una vez restablecido, se permitió huir a Tristán, pero habría de volver para llevarse a Isolda para que se casara con su tío, el Rey Marke. Isolda, furiosa por la traición de Tristán, insiste en que tiene una bebida que redimirá de sus fechorías, y Brangania mira sorprendida que se refiere a un veneno letal. En este momento Kurwenal aparece en la habitación de las mujeres diciendo que Tristán ha accedido a ver a Isolda. Cuando llega, Isolda le cuenta que sabía que él era Tantris y le perdonó la vida. Tristán acepta beber la poción, preparada por Brangania, aún sabiendo que probablemente acabe con su vida. Cuando Tristán bebe, Isolda le quita de las manos la poción y termina de bebérsela ella misma. Entonces, pensando cada cual que su vida está a punto de terminar, se declaran su amor incondicional. En ese momento, Kurwenal anuncia la inminente llegada a bordo del Rey Marke, mientras Brangania comprueba horrorizada cómo la poción que preparó no era veneno, sino una poción amorosa. En la cubierta los marineros saludan al Rey Marke. Acto II O sink hernieder[editar] Una partida de caza nocturna deja solas en el castillo del Rey Marke a Isolda y Brangania, quienes permanecen al lado de un brasero en llamas. Isolda cree varias veces que los cuernos de caza están suficientemente lejos como para permitirle apagar las llamas, señal que espera Tristán para acudir junto a ella. Brangania avisa a Isolda de que uno de los caballeros del Rey Marke, Melot, ha estado observando atentamente las miradas que se cruza con Tristán y sospecha del gran amor que se tienen. Isolda, sin embargo, considera a Melot como el amigo más fiel de Tristán y en un rapto de deseo apaga las llamas. Brangania se retira mientras Tristán llega junto a Isolda. Los amantes, por fin solos y libres de las ataduras de la vida cortés, se declaran su mutua pasión. Tristán desprecia la realidad del día, ya que es falsa, irreal y los mantiene separados. Es únicamente durante la noche cuando ellos pueden estar verdaderamente juntos, y sólo durante la larga noche de la muerte podrán estar eternamente unidos. Brangania les avisa en repetidas ocasiones durante su encuentro de que la noche se está acabando, pero ellos la ignoran. Finalmente se hace de día y Melot lleva a Marke y sus hombres para encontrar a Tristán e Isolda uno en los brazos del otro. Esta imagen rompe el corazón de Marke, ya que no sólo ha sido traicionado por su sobrino Tristán, sino que el Rey se ha enamorado también de Isolda. Tristán pregunta a Isolda si ella está dispuesta a seguirle a la realidad de la noche y ella le contesta afirmativamente. Melot y Tristán luchan y en el momento decisivo, Tristán es herido de muerte por Melot. Acto III Liebestod[editar] Kurwenal ha llevado a Tristán a Kareol, su castillo en Bretaña. Un pastor toca una melodía triste y pregunta si Tristán está ya despierto. Kurwenal le contesta que sólo la llegada de Isolda podría salvar a Tristán. El pastor dice que estará atento y tocará una melodía alegre si ve llegar algún barco. Tristán se despierta y advierte que está otra vez en la falsa realidad del día, una vez más comido por un deseo inalcanzable, hasta que Kurwenal le cuenta que Isolda está de camino. Tristán se emociona y pregunta en repetidas ocasiones si hay algún barco a la vista, pero suena la melodía triste del pastor. Tristán recuerda que es la misma melodía que oyó cuando su padre y su madre murieron. Cuando oye al pastor tocar una melodía alegre, Tristán, en un rapto de deseo, arranca los vendajes de sus heridas. Cuando Isolda llega a su lado, Tristán muere con su nombre en los labios. Isolda se derrumba a su lado cuando se anuncia la llegada de otra embarcación. Kurwenal ve a Melot, Marke y Brangania llegar y se lanza a luchar para vengar la muerte de Tristán, matando a Melot, pero muriendo él mismo. Marke y Brangania finalmente alcanzan el lugar donde se encuentran Isolda y el cadáver de Tristán. Marke, llorando sobre el cuerpo de su más sincero amigo, explica que Brangania le había contado lo ocurrido con la poción de amor y que había venido no para separar a los amantes, sino para unirlos. Isolda parece recobrarse pero, al describir su visión de Tristán, se transfigura y muere en uno de los pasajes más bellos de la literatura operística (se lo llama la «muerte de amor» o Liebestod) y también más difíciles porque la soprano debe llegar con suficiente energía después de cuatro horas de representación.
@vitellia7299
@vitellia7299 6 лет назад
Höchste Dramatik, das ist Richard Wagner. Zwei sehr gute Stimmen und Interpreten, Waltraud Meier und Siegfried Jerusalem. Nur einmal hören, erleben? Mehrmals! Für Wagner nimmt man sich Zeit! Seine Werke sind, außer Rheingold und Holländer sehr lang und hochspannend bei guten Sängern und Orchester.
@Altonahh10
@Altonahh10 6 лет назад
Soso, Rheingold und Holländer sind also nicht spannend?
@vitellia7299
@vitellia7299 6 лет назад
Doch sind sie, wie alles von Richard Wagner! Als ob ich zwei Werke ausnehmen würde und weniger gut fände. Dass aber "Das Rheingold" und "Der Fliegende Holländer" sind mit ca. 2 1/2 Stunden Dauer viel kürzer sind als die anderen Werke von Wagner, ist Ihnen nicht bekannt?
@lynnabao6082
@lynnabao6082 4 года назад
Wild guessing but I think Thomas holopainen from nightwish might have taken inspiration from this
@markpettis2896
@markpettis2896 4 года назад
You don’t interrupt great music with commercials RU-vid this is why I don’t support your commercials
@georgesclermont1911
@georgesclermont1911 3 года назад
I make a note of the sponsors of these commercials and never use or purchase their services/goods
@Nbtn86
@Nbtn86 7 лет назад
Brangene?
@kaspianocz6330
@kaspianocz6330 2 года назад
15:19, 21:28 tristan chord
@elsalohengrin7777
@elsalohengrin7777 Год назад
ru-vid.comiRew7gN9MpA Habe ein sehr nettes und interessantes Interview mit Siegfried Jerusalem in meiner Sammlung gefunden Und dann hat er in Bayreuth, einen überirdischen Tristan, mit Waltraud Meyer, zusammen, in Bayreuth gegeben. Dieses Liebesduett, da sind beide über sich selbst hinaus gewachsen! 3. Akt Jerusalem: auch schauspielerisch hat er mich vom sogenannten Hocker gehauen!
@maelys5085
@maelys5085 4 года назад
2:30
@bradleymonroe6443
@bradleymonroe6443 8 лет назад
Did Siegfried Jerusalem hit any high Cs before. I know that some heldentenors made high Cs in Goetterdammerung.
@Titurel
@Titurel 6 лет назад
I saw him try the high C in Gotterdammerung; he didn't make it - Still my favorite Siegfried.
@MrAristaeus
@MrAristaeus 5 лет назад
There is a documentary on him here on RU-vid where he sings a high C fairly early on in the video. He did have it, at least at the beginning of his career.
@MrAristaeus
@MrAristaeus 5 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Q5nHTfjSK28.html
@MrAristaeus
@MrAristaeus 5 лет назад
It’s around the 3 mins 40 secs mark on the documentary clip.
@DoctorBGify
@DoctorBGify 6 лет назад
Barenboim is conducting too fast from 27:00 on, at least.
@skyhunk
@skyhunk 5 лет назад
The set kept distracting me from the singing, which is saying something since the performers are all sublime. But what strange objects on the floor! Are they the top parts of suits of armor? Why are they arranged thus? How do they relate to what's going on in the very passionate conversation between Tristan and Isolde? And so many other questions in my mind that I couldn't stop thinking/obsessing about them. I don't think that should be the case -- the stars should always be front and center, and the set merely a background that can be ignored or admired as the case may be.
@mrlopez-pz7pu
@mrlopez-pz7pu 5 лет назад
LOL! I thought they were those movie theater chairs that flip-down!!
@flaggerify
@flaggerify 7 лет назад
As usual the visuals are not on the same elevated status as the music.
@marsfuture
@marsfuture 7 лет назад
if you're talking about set&costume design i really don't agree. really enjoying the minimal, pared-down, postmodern look of it, as well as the use of these harnesses as design device.
@Altonahh10
@Altonahh10 6 лет назад
As usual the same featherbrained babble by somebody who hasn´t seen the production
@nicholasprakash3411
@nicholasprakash3411 4 года назад
@@Altonahh10 Stupid trolls are everywhere.
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