Bach: Badinerie / Karajan · Berliner Philharmoniker
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Johann Sebastian Bach: Badinerie from Orchestral Suite No. 2 / Herbert von Karajan, conductor · Berliner Philharmoniker · Karlheinz Zöller, flute / Recorded at the Salle Pleyel, Paris, 1968
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1.16 minutes.
Johann Sebastian Bach decided to keep this short length to preserve the health & life of the flutist.
But Rimskij-Korsakov forget it completely 😅
😂😂🎉
The best music never dies ...
La Musica, con Karajan, portata sempre a livelli stratosferici !!!
Sublime Karaján!, el más grande y bello director.
Magnificent Bach and Great Karajan. Thanks for sharing.
I am in love with karajan....🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Vor AURELE NICOLET gab es bei den Philharmonikern noch einen herausragenden Soloflötisten: Dr. HANS-PETER SCHMITZ, der später zusammen mit WERNER HAUPT (Gambe) und HANS PISCHNER (Cembalo) das "Berliner Trio gründete.
黄金時代ですね。ツェラー先生圧巻の演奏、、、凄いです。
Virtuosity and musicality that wanna makes me cry! Incredible.
The best version yet 🙂
Une très jolie interprétation, parmi les meilleures. 🙏👏👏
Unter den vielen bewegenden Aufnahmen eine der schönsten.
@Dave m
Watch other Karajan's Bach performances. He was playing harpsichord really well. ;)
Un gran director alemán, dirigiendo música del más grande músico alemán
Karajan era austriaco.
Sehr schön gespielt die badienerie von den berliner philharmoniketn mit herbert von karajan echt top
This makes my soul jump and dance in perfect joy!
As light as air!
And REAL, yet MAGIC!
Indeed THAT IS THE FABULOUS THING ABOUT BACH whn I listen I tell myself that I will listen to more.
Just beautiful
Magistral e impecable interpretacion de este fragmento de la obra del genio musical J S Bach.
Really interesting/impressive ornamentation in this one!
Verzierkunst typisch für KARLHEINZ ZÖLLER!
Bravissimo!!!
👏🏽👏🏻👏🏼
Maravilhoso !!!!!
HIS EYES AREN'T CLOSED!
Because he plays piano
Robin Gaede is a harpsichord
Xd
Si, señor, eso es ritmo. DIOS les bendiga.
Fantastic!🌷❤️
Now this a tempo that makes sense.
チューバ奏者だけど、フルートも好きなの。フルートの名曲をカラヤンで聴けるなんて、最高です!
Awesome !!!
oh my God!!! This is wondeful and priceless!!!!
Maestro!
Beutifull music Magnifique Karajan 😀
Wow! Best Badinerie on CZcams
That first shot really isn't what one wants to see.
Why not pretty interesting to see the tonguing
😂
I'm just glad I'm not the only one to think that
It would be fun to actually see the guy...
wow! i like it
The history of Conductors in Berlin Phil would be the next.
Furtwangler~Karajan~Abbado~Rattle.
On the other hand, the history of main flutists in Berlin Phil would be Aurele Nicolet~Karlheinz Zoller~James Galway~Again Zoller~Emmanuel Pahud.
Every flutist was belonged to supreme class in flute world.
The flutist who plays J.S Bach's "Badinerie" at this video is Karlheinz Zoller.
Probably, Karajan was absolutely counting on the flute playing of Zoller.
Speaking again, All main flutists in Berlin Phil were reliable and brilliant like the thick pillars of Japanese tremendous temples. From Tokyo
Do not forget the nine years of Celibidache from 1945 till 1954!
Bevor AURELE NICOLET: Dr. HANS-PETER SCHMITZ (AMAZON: Triosonaten mit HANS-PETER SCHMITZ (Flöte), WERNER HAUPT (Gambe) & HANS PISCHNER (Cembalo)!
You forgot the legend Andreas Blau, 45 years principal flute at the berlin philharmonic!
@@christiangeller1414 ... Blau! Il più grande!
Karajan and Zoller are the best!...you are crazy
Thank you!:)
Two genius and the best philarmonic.
Wonderful
Sublime !
Karlheinz Zoller Great flutist !!
I second that!
I adore Karajan
Per una Buona Domenica!!!!
Buen domingo para ti y los tuyos, Mario !!
María Jesús Ortega
Grazie
Awesome
Bloody handsome
excellent!!
I love your piano playing too!
great Von Karajan!!
Great the flute.
Mais un peu beaucoup nazi😂😂😂😂
Great 'cinematography'!
I second that.
lol TT
just super
Who is bestest Conductor that i thought always his Conducting and Feeling.
Very fresh ➰!
Excelente!!!
Легенда на экране!
Very good
From the excellent, a small sample!
Way up there!
just awesome...
Sublime, von Karajan no.1
He is playing a closed keys flute. A french style flute. Stupid camera anyway
El bello y precioso von karajan
Harika👏👏👏👏👏💐💐💐
on Malmsteen's album < fire and ice > you will find the song < no mercy > and there, Yngwie puts the Badinerie as an excerpt as an introitus to his solo him shredding away afterwards, actually he should more often put these baroque integrals in, shouldn't he?
Le p'tit Daniel
28 dislikes?...but...this is perfect!...
This is boring!
@@skakdosmer 🤦🏻♂️🤣🐴
I had to check that I wasn't playing this at 2x speed.
This is one of the only pieces I cannot whistle.
I can even whistle the song with all of the countries just fine.
che classe
I believe the proper Appelation would be "Von Karajan". Beautifully played.
cool 🤓🤓😁
☺️👍
👏
...per mia Madre...
It wouldn't have been bad seeing Karajan's hands on the keyboard. I can imagine they told the camera man. "This is your place. Move and you're dead".
Karajan was play the harpsichord? No way
Edit: yeah he wasn't 1:10
@@donlasagnotelamangia he was, atleast in the actual performance. This is a short movie where they pretend to play to a recording most of the time.
prelepooooo
Good Lord, the pitch is so sharp! I know Berlin tunes to 444, but this is more like 460! B minor has been transformed into c minor!
I'm pretty sure 460 was a baroque German standard.
E-H-Music Absolutely, there wasn't just one fixed value. That is why there is no right or wrong here.
E-H-Music I do like my baroque around the lower part of the range as well. I typically tune to the mainstream 415.
@@nevernaught3871 There was a young lady called Marion Gray, Who's pitch was so sharp, That one day she played the Mozart G major in A !
In this recording the peace has indeed been played in c minor instead of b minor, so the pitch is not that sharp as if it would have been played in b minor at that hight. That is a wrong assumption.
@Carlo Broschi I don't think so. The pitch for the baroque German standard was certainly lower than 440 Hz, probably between 415 Hz and 430 Hz in general.
Close up time!
"Karajan conducts Bach". Is this concert on DVD or BluRay?
엄청 빠르네 요 👍
No mercy!!!!!!!!!
Actually the original version in b minor. However, in c minor is nice too
The Berliner Philharmoniker always tune their instruments high
Is Karajan playing the harpsichord in this???
Indeed.
Must be one of his pieces more knowns for the people.
Se ve muy bien la flauta. ¿Y el flautista? A ver si va a resultar que era Herbert von Karajan también el que tocaba la flauta.
Jajajajajajajajaja tienes razón...
La película la debió filmar Leni Riefenstahl
Too bad that we can not see the face of the flutist...
El nombre del flautista deberia estar mas destacado
なんとまあカラヤンのチェンバロ弾く姿の美しいことよ…🥹🌹🌹
I couldn't really tell due to the...interesting...choice of camera angles, but is Karajan playing the harpsichord here? If so, I'm very impressed as this is a talent I didn't know the maestro possessed.
+Dave m: Yes, a conduct must be able to play the piano, and Karajan could play the piano and the harpsichord as well.
Felix Mendelssohn Not really. Carlos Kleiber couldn’t play the piano, and he had a pianist with him when he had rehearsals with singers. It’s preferable to play it though.
カラヤン=>フルートへの眼差しが独特。こいつスゲーな!と読み取りました。
Chi decideva quando come dove quanto erano i giapponesi.
Questo l'ho capito quando ho messo un post su facebook dove scrivevo: ecco come è stato dimenticato nella tomba
colui che appariva in vita
il super direttore d'orchestra.
Poco dopo apparve un post con video di tanti giovani
orchestrali giapponesi in fila per deporre un mazzo di fiori
sulla tomba, prima coperta di erbacce incolte.
Un fantoccio in mano ai
giapponesi per produrre ricchezza, non solo per
diffondere la musica classico-romantica nelle
sale da concerto.
Von wann ist die Aufnahme?
1968
Karajan on Harpsichord?
Pseudoharpsichord... a Neupert or Pleyel maybe
does anybody knows the name of the flautist ?
Akbalaak This is Karlheinz Zöller, principal flute 1960-1993.
Berliner Philharmoniker oh he died....
@@berlinphil Well, that is not correct. Karlheinz Zöller was principal flute at the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra from 1960 until1968 and from 1976 until 1993.
"In 1968, during a guest performance in South America, Zoeller suffered a serious accident while taking a taxi from the hotel to the concert hall in Buenos Aires. The taxi driver died in the process. Zoeller himself suffered a serious injury from a splinter of metal penetrating his lungs. He had to give up his position with the Berlin Philharmonic and therefore took on a professorship at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Hamburg (today: University of Music and Theater Hamburg). In 1970 he had a successful lung operation and, after his recovery, was finally able to return in 1976 as 1st solo flutist to the soloist ensemble of the Berlin Philharmonic, which he was a member of until his retirement in 1993."
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlheinz_Zoeller
Great, historical video. You could move the sound a half tone lower before posting. It should play in h-moll, but not in c-moll.
İs anyone knows the flutist's name?
Many thanks for your interest! His name is Karlheinz Zöller. Kind regards, Alex H.
@@berlinphil Oh My God! I Absolutely was not waiting for Reply from you.... WOW I am so excited..Thank you Alex H.! I mean, Danke Schön! And Kind Regrards ❤ ❤
Oh this is where teirzoo gets his music from.
Hello
Hmm... this is played a half step up from the original?
Yes, in c minor instead of b minor.
0:27 that face saying it's pretty f*cking serious stuff. Classical music is so freakin badass.
Beautiful playing, but RIP perfect pitch
Luckily they didn't say it had to be B minor
@@cattfishh7331 Perfect pitch doesn't exist. The tune of "A" has always being depending on the time and the location...
I think it's due to the recording being old...
cattfishh has it right. So, to be more specific, the Badinerie here has been recorded in c-minor instead of b-minor.
Wie schade, dass in der Aufnahme nahezu sämtliche Begleitstimmen untergehen, die dieses Werk erst zu dem machen, was Bach komponiert hat.
Who is the harpsichord player?
Karajan himself
con que asi se llamaba el tono de mi telefono?
The flutist , where is he ?!?!
@Alessandro Pasotti I know , but the movie is so funny , watching Karajan's face all the time , conducting, and the worst is that the flutist doesn't move the finger correctly ?! The end is only synchronised !
@Alessandro Pasotti I love Karajan, he was one of the greatest conductor ever but, his video recordings are boring watching him all the time. Did you know that he never wanted to film James.Galway when he was the first flute of.B. philharmoniker
0:24 the sheet music is at wrong movement!
Excuse me. I guess it is a kind of ornament or sudden improvisation.
I've heard that such behavior was permitted in Baroque era.
No, it's not. It's the page from Polonaise movement (In b minor suite the last three movements are Polonaise, Menuet and Badinerie, respectively). I'm a flutist, and I have also double checked. So unless they were able to put half of the Plonaise, whole Menuet and at least first half part of Badinerie on one page, he's at wrong page!
As long as I hear this performance, I thought that Karlheinz Zoller did appropriate performance. Of course, I noticed that he added slight ornament (trill or turn) or improvisation at this Badinerie.
And I guessed that you had felt such behavior was not appropriate.
So, I wrote such a comment. Unfortunately, because English is not my mother language, I can't guarantee whether I could comprehend sufficiently what is meant by you.
I am not a flutist but a just listener. therefore, I've never seen this score.
There's a possibility that I talked about different issue.
If so, I would like to apologize now.
The flautist poster is correct pointing out that the score shown doesn't correspond to what's being played. It has nothing to do with whether any deviation or which ones were acceptable in Bach's time. After all, composers often leave leeway to musicians (instrumentalists) to a varying extent.
Carefully watching this video, we can recognize the score slightly.
I could understand that this score is not Badinerie. And I could notice this is "the variation" called "double" at the Polonaise. Thank you for your precious information.