R. Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie - Karajan,

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  • @bastianleejones
    @bastianleejones Před 2 lety +18

    Ungeschlagen! Die beste Version nach wie vor! Bravo lieber Herbert! Und Dank an das Beste Orchester der Welt!

  • @AlexanderArsov
    @AlexanderArsov Před 4 lety +25

    7:02 That chord never fails to give me the shivers. The whole performance (live, 1983) is staggering, even better than Karajan's stupendous studio effort (1980). Hard to believe "Alpensinfonie" was new to his repertoire. It sounds like he conducted it his whole life.

    • @ilirllukaci5345
      @ilirllukaci5345 Před rokem +2

      He came to this work late in life actually with these recordings. I used to think it was as a demonstration of digital sound in the advent of the cd era, but now I think it was because Karajan was physically losing his ability to climb his beloved mountains.

  • @robertvandertoorn3306
    @robertvandertoorn3306 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Nov.1983 Philharmonie Berlin / this is available on Sony DVD and in Japan in hight quality on Blu Ray

  • @berlinzerberus
    @berlinzerberus Před 6 lety +25

    OMG, I have heard this magnificent performance live,
    Absolutely beautiful!!!
    Thank you!

  • @hansmayer4878
    @hansmayer4878 Před 7 lety +36

    I love Karajan for me the best conductor ever .

    • @peterexner728
      @peterexner728 Před 7 lety +1

      Dem stimme ich voll zu !

    • @HE-MAN1975
      @HE-MAN1975 Před 4 lety +1

      Ja, ich finde Herbert von💛Karajan ebenfalls SEHR GUT!
      Und sofort danach ist Sir Simon💛Rattle mein absoluter Favorit

    • @johnmorris3469
      @johnmorris3469 Před 10 měsíci +1

      One of the versions I enjoy is the 2010 recording with Sir Bernard Haitink conducting this piece with the London Symphony Orchestra on their LSO Live label. Additionally, Semyon Bychkov did a great rendition with the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne.

  • @SteveCarrDrivesAPrius
    @SteveCarrDrivesAPrius Před rokem +9

    During "at the summit" when the strings move with his every subtle twitch, I die and live again a thousand times. The connection there is so powerful that I find myself following their movements as well. Almost 40 years later and half a world away I am connected too.

  • @steveegallo3384
    @steveegallo3384 Před 8 lety +11

    Huge emotional grand old-school.....Can't say if it recalls (for me) Wagner, Gliere or Rachmaninov 'Isle of the Dead'.....Fabulous....Bravo Karajan & Berlin

  • @1matthiasmnich
    @1matthiasmnich Před 5 lety +24

    Das Konzert muss Anfang der 80er Jahre in der Berliner Philharmonie aufgenommen worden sein. Ich hatte damals von der Schule eine Karte und war life dabei; leider mein einzigstes Karajan-Konzert. Ich war absolut begeistert von dieser Vorstellung, denke heute noch gerne an diesen Tag zurück. Viele Dank für diesen UL, nicht nur ein Stück Berliner Zeitgeschichte, eine schöne Würdigung an diesen großartigen Dirigenten.

    • @1matthiasmnich
      @1matthiasmnich Před 2 lety +4

      @@otto9327 leider konnte sich Karajan mit Sabine Mayer nicht durchsetzen, damals war das alles bedauerlicherweise noch recht männerdominiert. Das wirbelte damals in der Presse ziemlich viel Staub auf. Beinahe täglich konnte man dazu was lesen. Ich erinnere mich, das er damals auch ziemlich viele Operationen überstehen musste. Mir ist so das ein paar Tage vor dieser Aufführung auch eine stattfand. Übrigens, die Alpensinfonie war meine erste CD die ich mir nach der Vorstellung kaufte. Auf der Berliner Funkausstellung kurz vorher wurden die ersten CD-Player vorgestellt. Die CD hab ich noch heute 😀, lieben Gruß aus Berlin und schönes Wochenende

    • @christiangeller1414
      @christiangeller1414 Před rokem

      @@1matthiasmnich Die Berliner Philharmoniker sind ein Orchester in Eigenverwaltung, da kann Niemand einfach bestimmen, wer dort Mitglied wird, auch nicht der damalige Chefdirigent, Herbert von Karajan. Sabine Meyer ist eine hervorragende Musikerin, aber passte wohl vom Zusammenspiel nicht ganz zur Holzbläsergruppe der Philharmoniker. Das auf ein Frauen/Männer Thema zu reduzieren, wird dem Sachverhalt nicht gerecht und ist unterkomplex. Kurze Zeit später kam mit der Schweizer Geigerin Madeleine Caruzzo ja auch die erste Frau ins Orchester und ist dieses Jahr nach fast 40 Jahren Zugehörigkeit in den Ruhestand gegangen.

    • @franziskakre8309
      @franziskakre8309 Před rokem +5

      @@1matthiasmnich Es hat wohl keiner der Musiker das musikalische Talent Sabine Mayers angezweifelt (welch große Klarinettistin sie ist hat sie seitdem bewiesen). Es ging wohl eher darum, inwieweit sie sich in ein Orchester einfügen können. Man hat wohl argumentiert (so habe ich es einer Karajanbiographie gelesen), daß sie zu solistisch sei. Ein Musiker soll gesagt haben, es wäre so, als würde man Anne-Sophie Mutter ins Orchester holen. Zeitgleich mit Sabine Mayer trat auch Madeleine Caruzzo ihren Dienst bei den Berliner Philharmonikern an. Ich frage mich, ob es für sie auch eine Erleichterung gewesen sein könnte, daß sich alles um die "Causa Mayer" drehte, und so die Aufmerksamkeit von der wirklich ersten Frau bei den Berliner Philharmonikern genommen wurde. 1979 antwortete Karajan auf die Frage eines chinesischen Journalisten, weshalb es keine Frauen bei den Berliner Phiharmonikern gebe, "Weil wir krank sind".
      Ich beneide wirklich jeden, der Karajan noch live erleben konnte.

    • @stephanaltoliebhart6555
      @stephanaltoliebhart6555 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@1matthiasmnich Mein Vater hat auch genau diese CD.

    • @stephanaltoliebhart6555
      @stephanaltoliebhart6555 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@franziskakre8309 Mein Vater hat Karajan 1967 oder 1968 live erlebt mit Bruckners Vierter Sinfonie in Ulm. Nach dem Konzert haben er und seine Mitschüler so laut geklatscht und Bravo gerufen, dass Karajan zu ihnen hochgeschaut hat.

  • @andreaaimi8422
    @andreaaimi8422 Před 6 lety +16

    For me - absolutely - the best version of Alpe. In some parts k version better than studio one recorder for dg.
    Tension and legatos are incomparables!!!

  • @milamilkana
    @milamilkana Před rokem +4

    Много въдействащо, уникално и пристращяващо!

  • @jeffreymafereka9477
    @jeffreymafereka9477 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The Greatest team and Herr Karajan himself 🙌👌

  • @regisgouloudubois5285
    @regisgouloudubois5285 Před 3 lety +4

    Sans égal le chef numéro 1 de cette deuxième partie du 20 ème siècle j adore fascinant !!!

  • @markovelikonja5399
    @markovelikonja5399 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I remember seeing this around the time it came out, on a PBS broadcast. Back then you didn't see the Berlin Phil much on video so it was fascinating. I recognized Sabine Meyer, who by the the time it came out had already been denied tenure in the dispute that was one of the straws in the wrecked relationship between Karajan and BPO. This video is less gimmicky than some others - no isolation shots from the studio, etc..

  • @user-hc7yn5he8d
    @user-hc7yn5he8d Před 2 lety +5

    He is a god conductor. I haven't ever heard perfect sound.

    • @HermanIngram
      @HermanIngram Před 2 lety

      He had great hair. The band and the composer made him into a ‘god’.

  • @guilldrmobritos3551
    @guilldrmobritos3551 Před 2 lety +3

    Para mí opinión una de las mejores interpretaciones de toda la música clásica. Un Karajan inmenso y una orquesta con un virtuosismo cegador

  • @andreasmittelstaedt591
    @andreasmittelstaedt591 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Karajan hatte zu dieser Zeit permanent starke Schmerzen in seinem Rücken. Aber dennoch dirigiert er die Berliner Philharmoniker zu ihren absoluten Höchstleistungen. Welchen Willen muss er gehabt haben, welche unfassbare Schönheit muss in seinem Kopf gewesen sein! Strauss, Sibelius, Nielsen, Wagner - etwas Schöneres hat es nie gegeben.

  • @WilliamSilva-ml5nw
    @WilliamSilva-ml5nw Před 3 lety +8

    Love the horns out front at 6:23!!!

    • @gerontius3
      @gerontius3 Před rokem

      Yes, they're marked offstage by Strauss which Karajan always ignored. Trust me, they're MUCH better offstage when well done.

    • @WilliamSilva-ml5nw
      @WilliamSilva-ml5nw Před rokem +2

      @@gerontius3 Thanks for the info!!! I had heard it was marked the way you say...and many think one shouldn't vary from the composer's wishes... but... I still like Von Karajan's loud and up front horns deviation!!!

  • @hanaponcho9517
    @hanaponcho9517 Před rokem +1

    いつか、アルプスを吹きたい。ホルン吹きだった私にとってずっと夢でした。かなわぬまま36年が過ぎ今ではもうホルンも手放してしまいましたが、今でもこの曲は私の青春です。初めてライブ録画を拝見することができ感激しています。

  • @felixnungaray4111
    @felixnungaray4111 Před 8 lety +23

    23:10 best part

  • @michaelhernler1493
    @michaelhernler1493 Před 6 lety +10

    Jedes einzelne Dirigat Herbert von Karajans war ein solches Kunstwerk wie das Werk selbst. Somit gab es eine Potenzierung des Kunstwerks...... wir hören hier das Non-plus-Ultra.....

    • @HE-MAN1975
      @HE-MAN1975 Před 4 lety +3

      Die Alpensinfonie auf "Karan-Gold" CD, ist wirklich die REFERENZ-AUFNAHME bis heute.
      Unübertroffen an musikalischer Schönheit.
      (KOPF-KINO)🎶
      🎼🌞🌤🌥🌦🌫🌬🌩🌪🌝🌜🎶
      Die Berliner Philharmoniker haben -bis heute DIESES WERK- nicht so spannend gespielt, wie damals unter Herbert von Karajan 📀

    • @irinapryschepchyk1739
      @irinapryschepchyk1739 Před 2 lety +1

      Подлинная стихийная альпийская мощь, сыграть для музыкантов это подвиг

  • @atsumoritokyo1101
    @atsumoritokyo1101 Před 3 lety +6

    The performance archive of this music is comparable to Dr.Karl Böhm, even considering this conductor, Maestro.
    Herbert von Karajan's mountaineering experience. Both were direct disciples of R.Strauss and were as old friends as their parents. Even so, this elaborate interlaced construction beauty and poetic phrasing, intellectual solo accents and symbolic responses. It's hard to find in other performances.
    In any case, this Karajan, just like a monk, wakes up at 4:00 a.m. every morning, practices yoga, and concentrates on studying scores for zazen. It is the appearance of conducting a complete memorization of his performance on the stage where you can get a glimpse of the unraveling of the score in the medicine basket. It can be likened to the "Book of Five Rings" written by Musashi Miyamoto, the greatest swordsman in Japan. Serious competition aesthetics.
    Amazing❤❗

    • @holyfox94
      @holyfox94 Před 2 lety +1

      also, Karajan lived near Salzburg. In Anif, if I’m not mistaken.
      Anyway, he lived in the Alps.

    • @atsumoritokyo1101
      @atsumoritokyo1101 Před rokem

      Yes, right.

  • @renodet
    @renodet Před 3 lety +10

    23:37 The gates of Heaven open...

  • @alexeyizmirliev64
    @alexeyizmirliev64 Před 3 lety +4

    20.11.1983 Berlin

  • @richardwilliams473
    @richardwilliams473 Před rokem +1

    Wow! What magnificent French Horns at 6:25

  • @user-hl1zk7gt1o
    @user-hl1zk7gt1o Před 10 měsíci

    Incredible 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥

  • @leonardosaezruz326
    @leonardosaezruz326 Před 2 lety +2

    Grandioso.

  • @robertmanno5749
    @robertmanno5749 Před 2 lety +1

    Greatness! Interesting that he placed the 2 harps and celesta in front of the orchestra.

  • @PUCCINIMUSICK
    @PUCCINIMUSICK Před 7 lety +11

    God. And his cohort of angels.

  • @1z1zz1z1zz
    @1z1zz1z1zz Před 7 lety +2

    Orchestral feast .............

  • @corneliapaul2218
    @corneliapaul2218 Před 2 lety +8

    Unfassbare Aufführung, ich denke unerreicht .....Die Schönheit des Orchesterklanges,die zarten Pianissimi mit den wahrhaften Forte......Der Rest ist Schweigen....

    • @christiangeller1414
      @christiangeller1414 Před rokem +2

      Der Sound der Philharmoniker macht einfach süchtig. Einmal gehört und man ist verdorben....

  • @sleort42
    @sleort42 Před 4 lety +4

    Schönbergs Verklährte Nacht am Anfang ??

  • @schneisi
    @schneisi Před 7 lety +8

    Lets try to beat Karajan,,,,,,,,,,,good luck....

    • @PUCCINIMUSICK
      @PUCCINIMUSICK Před 5 lety +6

      Totally impossible. And useless. What he obtains at 45.20 is simply NON-HUMAN. Put it as you like, this is the greatest lesson in conducting technique and art I have seen in my life. I saw this the first time some 27 years ago when I got the laserdisc (laserdisc...Pre-history) of this performance. Can you imagine what incredible lessons of conducting I got, at my very start of career? This is His Final Chapter. The Final peak of the Alps in his life. Everytime I go to Anif Cemetery, every given year, this Music is always with me. And He is there.

    • @PUCCINIMUSICK
      @PUCCINIMUSICK Před 5 lety +3

      ps and your great father knew it well: what they achieved is the greatest legacy in Opera Scenery ever. Such a pity I only have some pictures of Salome and not the entire performance. As well as the Ring or Parsifal.

  • @kismartus
    @kismartus  Před 8 lety +1

    OK, it's probably the date of the publication of the recording. I didn't found any information about the exact date of this concert.

    • @caginn
      @caginn Před 8 lety +4

      +kis martus (kismartus) 20.November.1983 Can be verified from www.karajan. org database.

    • @mfealy
      @mfealy Před 8 lety +3

      November 1983 concert in Berlin Philharmonie

    • @leoleo12321
      @leoleo12321 Před 7 lety

      do you have Karajan - Mussorgsky: Pictures At An Exhibition on video recording ?

    • @caginn
      @caginn Před 7 lety +4

      v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTE0OTczMjg4.html?from=s1.8-1-1.2&spm=a2h0k.8191407.0.0
      don't worry, not a spam link, it is chinese youtube. This is the recording you are looking for: Karajan 86 Telemondial video recording for Mussorgsky - Pictures with Berlin Phil. If link doesn't work try visiting the page youku and write the chinese translation of the keywords Karajan Mussorgsky to the search engine.

    • @leoleo12321
      @leoleo12321 Před 7 lety

      Thank you very much cagin! I'm looking for that video recording for years. For me it's the best video recording of this series that he did on his own with Telemondial. Don't worry I'm used to fall into chinese tubes searching for rare recordings. A documentary that i'm looking for now and can not find with subtitles is Herbert von Karajan - The Second Life of Eric Schulz, by chance you have it?

  • @lonestarstar
    @lonestarstar Před 12 dny

    18:40 Auf dem Gletscher

  • @shurax93ify
    @shurax93ify Před 8 lety +3

    It is not possible that this performance was in 1991,Karajan died unfortunately in 1989.

  • @porkyminch5131
    @porkyminch5131 Před 2 měsíci

    Harps are in front of orchestra?

  • @bwalle
    @bwalle Před rokem

    Th opening phrases of distant beams of light awakening, thematic Grundwerke from Wagner Rheingold, as the sudden burst of sunlight races through the mountain peaks and touches the valleys below.

    • @killmrdarcy4367
      @killmrdarcy4367 Před rokem

      One seriously wonders if Strauss did take his opening composing cues from the E flat chord that begins Rheingold, further to me having thought similar things to you and this too, further to seeing Karajan's control of the start. It's almost as if Strauss has kind of turned the Rheingold opening inside out, while 'the sudden burst of sunlight' you mention seems a metaphor for the gold itself.

  • @lylecohen1638
    @lylecohen1638 Před 5 měsíci

    4:50

  • @javadsharifi6444
    @javadsharifi6444 Před rokem

    Unfortunately despite excellent picture the sound is sounding very bad like mono for such a great orchestral work

  • @choku_tn0618
    @choku_tn0618 Před rokem

    33:05 ザビーネ・マイヤーがソロを吹いている

  • @Quotenwagnerianer
    @Quotenwagnerianer Před 5 lety +2

    The only thing I find highly disputable is that he does not use offstage brass, as Strauss demanded. It really does not sound right, if you have the brass in the orchestra play that moment.

    • @MattRichardsonX
      @MattRichardsonX Před 4 lety +2

      For me, this is a wise move on Karajan's part. The effect is thrilling.

    • @yashbspianoandcompositions1042
      @yashbspianoandcompositions1042 Před 2 lety

      I am a bit curious, what is an offstage brass

    • @Quotenwagnerianer
      @Quotenwagnerianer Před rokem

      @@yashbspianoandcompositions1042
      I thought it was common knowledge what kind of special orchestral effects the Alpine Symphony asks for.
      In this case 12 Horns, 2 Trumpets and 2 Trombones placed offstage, preferably outside of the auditorium.

    • @ric55
      @ric55 Před rokem +1

      @@MattRichardsonXAnd for me. A sensible alternative reading in such a great musical work.

  • @neo5982
    @neo5982 Před 2 měsíci

    こんな長くて複雑な音楽を暗譜して指揮するって、いったいどんな感覚なんだろう。

  • @lukedaniell
    @lukedaniell Před 4 lety +3

    21:40 Auf dem Gipfel
    42:49

  • @leonardoiglesias2394
    @leonardoiglesias2394 Před 3 měsíci

    Warum keine infos????

  • @HermanIngram
    @HermanIngram Před 2 lety +3

    Soon to be labeled, ‘patriarchal, racist and genocidal’.
    May G-d help us. The world has lost its way.

    • @markwardprodking
      @markwardprodking Před rokem +1

      I've said this before and I'll say it again. Strauss, Furtwangler & Karajan had only one passion above others: music. If the Nazi regime (in Strauss' & Karajan's case) was going to be the conduit where they could create great music, then so be it. Their G-d (as you say, my good Jewish friend!) was music. I know von Karajan was a member of the Nazi party, but his whole life's work doesn't speak to me as a National Socialist. He was an incredibly self-absorbed vain man, to be sure, more so than most conductors. Was he a Nazi in his heart? I don't believe so. He conducted Mahler later in life, and in his "final" concert conducted the sublime Love Death from Wagner's Tristan und Isolde with Jessye Norman as soloist, and before they left the stage he took both her hands and kissed them. Knowing the infamous Hitler snub of Jessie Owens and how Blacks, like Jews, were "sub-human" in Hitler's National Socialist ideology, if Karajan was an ardent Nazi he would have never permitted Norman to perform with him. Ironically, von Karajan did much of what (my favorite composer) Gustav Mahler did. Mahler wanted to assume the post as conductor of the Vienna State Opera, and no Jew had ever been allowed to so, so he converted to Catholicism. Was von Karajan racist or anti-Semitic during the Nazi years? Perhaps. So was most of the world at the time, sad to say. But history must be judged in the context within itself. (Please don't misunderstand me. As a Jew myself, I am not an apologist for anti-Semitism whatsoever, but Europe (and America) was rampantly prejudiced against Jews in the first half of the 20th century. That's a fact.) I don't believe he remained anti-Semitic or racist, if he was. Hitler loathed the Catholic church, yet I saw a video of von Karajan receiving a blessing from Pope John Paul II late in his life. Was von Karajan a saint? Hardly. But he also wasn't the unapologetic anti-Semite that Wagner was, either. And the music he (Karajan) created speaks for itself. On the other hand, this is simply my opinion. I'm a layman who knows nothing, so take what I say in its proper context. If you disagree with me, that is perfectly fine. Let's keep music music, and leave the politics out of it. For what it's worth, and I know this sounds like shameless platitudes, but my favorite conductor of all time is Leonard Bernstein, followed by Daniel Barenboim.

  • @gerontius3
    @gerontius3 Před 5 měsíci

    6 minutes in and the offstage horns are on stage. Tsk Tsk.

  • @cadoganwest6768
    @cadoganwest6768 Před 7 lety +4

    James Galway told me when he was in the BPO that when they made video recordings, Karajan made all the baldies in the BPO wear wigs and any beardies were not show on screen, a colleague of James Galway had to substitute. H v K hated baldies and beardies!

  • @stephenlee8473
    @stephenlee8473 Před rokem

    혼연일체 일사불란 절대명연 인류유산

  • @leonardoiglesias2394
    @leonardoiglesias2394 Před 3 měsíci

    Blind tests machen. Es gibt X aufnahmen in youtube. Blind testen….dann entscheiden…
    Es gilt nicht: ich weiss es ist Karajan, es muss toll sein…..

  • @heikemeyer1822
    @heikemeyer1822 Před rokem

    1,***4 x

  • @thobisimoloi5438
    @thobisimoloi5438 Před 7 lety +7

    as much as people love karajan, I doubt if this was the best, there are many versions that are well performed, not to mention Rudolf Kemp one of the best interpreter of Richard Strauss

    • @pinintra
      @pinintra Před 6 lety +2

      Yes, you are right ; we have to remember Böhm and Sinopoli...

    • @pietstamitz1
      @pietstamitz1 Před 5 lety +2

      Kempe's Alpine is the very best performance, and its completely transparant.

  • @technophobe7312
    @technophobe7312 Před rokem

    Oh dear - this overblown and tedious.

  • @cadoganwest6768
    @cadoganwest6768 Před 7 lety +1

    All the cosmetic surgeons in Berlin went bust when he passed on! All those face lifts, vanity of vanities. Does anyone find Strauss rather like a poor mans Wagner, almost a "wrong note" composer but not quite. Rather GF Handel myself.

    • @FrankDave
      @FrankDave Před 2 lety

      you are talking about Karajan or Strauss himself?

  • @racingrubberbiker
    @racingrubberbiker Před 6 lety

    Too slick. Too mechanical. Too fast

    • @edithury.808
      @edithury.808 Před 6 lety +1

      If mechanical and technical listen to Nagano

    • @leefromengland1404
      @leefromengland1404 Před 2 lety +6

      Timothy, you are of course entitled to your opinion, but in stating that this performance at around 50 minutes is "too fast" is overlooking the fact that there is a recording by the composer himself that is 5 minutes faster.....

  • @milamilkana
    @milamilkana Před rokem +2

    Много въдействащо, уникално и пристращяващо!