Wagner: Overtures and preludes
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- Selection of Richard Wagner's famous opera overtures and preludes.
01. Rienzi: Overture 00:00
02. Parsifal: Prelude 12:26
03. The flying dutchman: Overture 24:27
04. Lohengrin: Prelude 35:00
05. Tristan and Isolde: Prelude 44:55
06. The Meistersingers of Nurnberg: Prelude 56:48
07. Tannhauser: Overture 01:06:53
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Karl Böhm - Hudba
in 1968 I was an eighteen-year old cellist playing in our home town Opera. One night we were playing the Tanhauser, opera completely unknown to me.When came the climax in the overture I was so overwhelmed, began sobbing. I still have this feeling, fifty years later, listening to this work.
They fucked up Tannhauser badly in this video, way too fast rushing through the notes
SO BEAUTIFUL THANK YOU FOR TELLING US HOW YOU WERE MOVED I AM A WESTERNER WHO LOVES OUR CIVILISATION AND HERE IS THE HEART OF IT
I understand you. Wagner is like a drug.
You understand how the fuhrer felt!
At roughly the same time and age, I heard a Met radio broadcast of Walkur and was hooked. Never let go. Parsifal is the summum of music for me.
My Dad would sometimes cry when he heard Lohengrin or Tannhäuser. I Love and Miss You, Dad. Danny
In 1958, as a senior in high school, our above-average choir (mostly thanks to our superb teacher/director)sang Tannhauser. I was the accompanist and those triples on "Once more, dear home almost wore out my wrists! Such a beautiful sound, though, and I was playing through tears the whole time..
Once Wagner has you, you have evolved into a greater musical level of understanding. Can't describe it, you just have to experience it. It took me 40 years to get there.
Something I fought hard against all my life, on the basis that listening to Wagner is too time-consuming and possibly too intellectually or emotionally draining. Now at age 70, the time has come to give in, starting today.
I got you! 😜😏
I heard a similar saying: if you enjoy classical music, soon or later you end up in Wagner.
Shit.... you're right ... I didn't believe at first but you're right 🤣🤣🤣
Wagner was a Master with great wisdom about the art of music. He inspired the greatest men in history. Hail Wagner!
The paintings shown are :
Arthur Hacker : The Temptation of Percival.
Johann Heinrich Füssli : The Shepherd's Dream.
Nils Blommér : Ängsälvor (meadow elves).
Frederic Leighton : Tristan and Isolde.
Thank's a lot.
The painting: The man looks a little worried, like, what is this shit I'm supposed to drink? M
Denken
Hunger
Ni bi cto
Wagner's music is powerful. If anybody needs a soul uplifting, this is it. Listening to Wagner's music is sure a strong stimulant and a morale booster. I definitely love it.
el genial wagner tal vez no aya sido tenido tan en cuenta como otros genios de la música, tal vez por problemas políticos que nada tiene que ver con el arte, pero eso solo pertenece a los estúpidos que por desgracia abuntan y son muchos
@@carlossalmone6145
No se te entiende nada.
¿Podrías re-escribir tu idea y explicarnos?
Procura asimismo revisar tu ortografía que es pésima.
Y tú última línea hace llorar
"Por desgracia abundan y son muchos" y los nombres propios en castellano, van con mayúscula.
¿Terminaste la primaria?
Creo que no, Carlitos. Regresa a ella
Really, I know it! I also made the experience myself.
Wagner's music makes me feel as though there is something in me that is eternal. As though I am part of a much greater power. The longer I listen the clearer I feel it.
The feeling is celestial, mystical, heavenly.
Amazing, could not have said it better myself.
STFU U AND YOUR METAPHYSICS
You MUST hear it live. You'll never be the same. Wagner was true genius, especially Parsifal.
It's a sign of who I am to ardently agree with your descriptions. Who am I but a dreamer bound to die a mortal's death? It is heavenly music that paints me immortal, as Wagner's does to me.
You and I seem to be touched by music in a special way.
@@alessandropicci4667 You should have kept your thoughts to yourself, you miserable wretch!
TANNHAUSER EVOKES SO MANY EMOTIONS IN SO FEW MOMENTS SO AS TO BE PERMANETLY ETCHED IN MEMORY.
Tanhauser is the fantastic gate that leads to another world or dimension which makes us fly and get lost.
It doesn't matter where we are. We just realize everything is light, calm, safe and we are finally happy...
Wagners Parsifal ist eines der wenigen Musikstücke, die mich mit einem großen Ausatmen in einen existentiellen Frieden versetzen.
Parsifal and Tristan and Isolde are sublime, out of this world. ❤
I never listened to Wagner...but now....wow!!!!
The Parsifal overture is on another level altogether.
The Magic of Great Music , Just Wonderful 💞🎶🎶👏✨✨
Remember Ludwig II of Bavaria as you admire this music: as Wagner's patron and protector, the King made it possible to share these compositions with the world.
I was just reading that very fact in a book by the artist Jean Delville; who knows what would have become of Wagner otherwise, and how many Wagners went unrealized.
@@nonserviam751 Jean Delville was also a genius! I love his art, but it's often overlooked in the grand scheme of things, sadly.
@@Albrecht777 He's my favourite, currently anyway. Agreed.
Yes, the debt we owe him! To think he heard his music in his late teens...Wagner had just returned from Vienna having fled due to debt, now nearly a broken man he was going to get the breake that was going to change everything!Ludwig had suddenly come to the thrown.
So thankful for the great 80s movie "Excalibur" for introducing Wagner's music to me.... which I still love to this day.
Me too the music elevated the movie, I had to find out what...
Me too, lol
Archetypes shattered and scattered that our Spirits may Soar! In gratitude, Tannhauser.
Thank you Wagner, for changing my life with your fantastic motivation
You are welcome 😜
Il grande innovatore continua a condurci con la sua magia attraverso straordinari sentieri musicali in un mondo diverso. E questa è la vera essenza della grande musica.
The essence of the German soul.
Wagner wrote his music in a period of growing nationalism. Music became a weapon of the state in the second half of the 19th century. This is not really German, more nationalist ethos & ideology.
@@DisciplinePvP Germany, died after the nationalist era, all that is left of it is an empty hull, a hull that rots more every day.
@@envirus6642 Germany died? Do you mean economically? Politically? culturally? be more specific. How did this dying occur to be exact?
@@DisciplinePvP all of the above
@@jackworthington4660 And why do you think this happened? How do you think this happened?
Wagner composed some of the best overtures/preludes ever in the history of music.
Upon finishing Parsifal (and it's premier in Bayreuth) and going on vacations Wagner decided he is finished with opera and it's about time to write some symphonies. It pains me greatly to think what miraculous, god tier music works we are missing due to his heart attack.
There is a symphony, available on YT.
Lohengrin - Prelude - Music for the eternity. My imagination of going to heaven
And for all lovers of Wagner, listen one time to the 7th symphony of Bruckner, the finale of the 2nd movement with S. Celibidache and you feel the same as Lohengrin: The pure power of music
And know for a fact that Bruckner was a huge admirer of Wagner and wanted his 7th Symphony to, among other things, pay respects to Wagner upon his passing and honor Wagner's musical legacy.
Jochum Dresden is my B7 adagio
Without a doubt, Wagner composed some of the most memorable music on record!
Roger McIntyre on tape and CD too.
By the word "record" I'm referring to all forms of listening-record, tape, CD, etc.
What an original and profound bromide!
mp3 mutherhumpers
Thank you! 😜
The Rienzi overture is SO beautiful it’s beyond description, thank you God !
Musik für die Seele 🦢
Wenn da Kini des sogt, na werd's scho stimma!
Oui, la Magie Vraie existe....il suffit d'écouter et de se laisser envahir par ces sons Merveilleux.
In the movie 32 Short Films About Glenn Gould, the young Gould is completely mesmerized by Wagner's profound music.
The background paintings are amazing!
Wagner speaks to my soul! How I love his music...
Oh so do I, Fred C. Wilson III...
@@albion1012 I'm glad; peace and all things good.
He is saying: burrn the jewz
@@albion1012 будет не только с хзюююжж
@@Spookie127806 who gives a shit, his music speaks for itself
Thanks to CZcams I have discovered Wagner.
That's nice for you, Alastor..
And now I do.
As far as I'm concerned...then You Tube has served it's sole purpose. Welcome aboard; your life will be much fuller and richer for having discovered who I discovered back in the mid 80s.
I have discovered so many musicians and authors Bc of CZcams and the technology of today..if used wisely it has its benefits
WARNING: this video may lead to intense feelings of awe.
BRAVO!!!
Hervorragende Musik, ein phänomenaler Komponist, seine Preludies und Ouvertures haben mich sehr beeindruckt, eine fesselnde Musik, bei der man/frau seine Phantasien (im musikalischem Sinne) nachgehen kann-einfach ein Genie, Sehr hörenswert!!
@sub mike Total mit Ihnen einverstanden!
Wagner ist einmalig unersetzbar, einfach großartig.
DANKE STIMMT
Das Wort “man” ist nicht männlich. Das Wort “frau” existiert nicht. Ich sag’s ja nur.
Parsifal et Tannhäuser sont les meilleures ouvertures de tous les temps.
et Lohrengrin
@@Malaima moi aussi Lohengrin
this music makes you want to share the potencial of our own existence. the wonders... this is what music is about, a question, an objective. Feelings come next, they are the curls in the wind, we need to feel the sweetest breeze and the most thunderous tornado through music, not get curled up in our worlds.
In this wretched modern world, the hardest part is remembering... to remember you must have understood already
I love your comment, vascosilver.
You have a classical spirit, with a silver tongue. I find your words most enjoyable.
I. Am. 8o.a. music. Lover. For. 7o.yet. this. Is. The. First. Time.I. have. Had. A. Chance. To. Listen. To. Wagner. Wha. I've. Been. Missing🎉🎉🎉🎉
Das ist Göttlich!!!
OHHHHHHHHHH , FANTASTIC , AMAZING , WONDERFUL ABSOLUTELY DIVINE BEAUTY ........... I LOVE VERY VERY VERY ........ FOREVER .
Linda canção. oo:o4 de 22/02/2023, uma quarta feira. Ouvindo com o fone de ouvido. Estou em Porto Alegre/RS.
Beyond the anarchies, Wagner denounced the apparent order and the paradoxes of an insensible world. Spiritual, sensory and rebellious, this poet for once not so cursed, reveals secret impostures, explores serene enjoyments, a world of rekindled dreams !
objective music if i can say so. purpose and meaning. in subjectiveness lie only our own uncertainties.
I couldn't find that that on Wikipaedia, where did you get it from?
very elegantly stated
Monsieur Philippe Cirse you write comments everywhere I go!
Beautiful
"I've fallen (for Wagner) and I can't get up!"
I read a comment here that says: “Wagner's music is powerful. If anybody needs a soul uplifting, this is it. Listening to Wagner's music is sure a strong stimulant and a morale booster.”
It had me thinking and better understanding Nietzsche's take on Wagner. He said that the music of Wagner does actually not come from strength, but from a lack of it. That the music is not made from and not made for those that have strength but lacks it. Because in it, they get a sense of getting that which they inherently lack, rather than affirming of what they already should have. I don't know anything of the person who wrote that comment, but it had me thinking about what Nietzsche said. It just perfectly expressed the exact sentiment that he warned about and said was his own mistake when he at first did like the music of Wagner.
I myself do like the music of Wagner, but I'm torn because I also very much enjoy and respect what Nietzsche has said about it.
Talk for yourself
@@iluvtiits I alsu luv tiits, huw abut dat? 😄
Interesing opinion
sounds more like nietzsche just had a hate-boner for wagner
Nietzsche was all over the place in his opinions on Wagner. Unfortunately, he as the first real critic, became an authority, when he really wasn't. He was really confused about Parsifal. But it was mostly his personal animus that blinded him. Bryan Magee said the episode that broke the back of the camel, was the public humiliation Nietzsche suffered for the Bayreuth gossip surrounding the notion that his blindness was being caused by that Victorian disease, masturbation.
❤Wagner's work TANNHAUSER is absolutely great.
Bellissimo, Wagner il più grande.
01. Rienzi: Overture 00:0002. Parsifal: Prelude 12:2603. The flying dutchman: Overture 24:2704. Lohengrin: Prelude 35:0005. Tristan and Isolde: Prelude 44:5506. The Meistersingers of Nurnberg: Prelude 56:4807. Tannhauser: Overture 01:06:53 (For Smartphone :) )
rienzi overture
Thank you!!
Thanks..
Thanks You.
Thanks for taking the time to time these works!
Some of the best music ever composed.
Agreed my king
Beautiful!!!!
I've got this on in my headphones, drowning out the sound of the actual rain hitting the roof in my office.
listening to Wagner
as outside in the dark the wind blows a cold rain the trees wave and shake lights go
off and on the walls creak and the cats run under the bed…
Wagner battles the agonies, he’s emotional but solid, he’s the supreme fighter, a giant in a world of pygmies, he takes it straight on through, he breaks barriers
an
astonishing FORCE of sound as
everything here shakes
shivers
bends
blasts
in fierce gamble
yes, Wagner and the storm intermix with the wine as
nights like this run up my wrists and up into my head and back down into the
gut
some men never
die
and some men never
live
but we’re all alive
tonight.
Tonalidades suaves como cantos de ángeles le oigo a este señor Wagner con esa cara de el tan agria y altanera. Alabado sea Dios 🙏
Ravaged by the critics! Adored by fans of his music! Misunderstood? Definitely! Appreciated - not enough!!
¡¡¡Qué maravillosa y grandiosa la música de Wagner!!!
If only I could touch that painting to feel the pulse of Beauty!
The magnitude of an artist's spirit is immeasurably great: I say this in awe of Wagner.
I'll never cease to regret not having a full studio recording of Lohengrin by Böhm... How could that not happen!
THE LAST PRELUDE WAS SO BEAUTIFUL. GOD TALKING TO US THRU WAGNER .
Amen Anna...amen...
>hey guys it really is a yiddish god and not your European spirits
Why must Christians turn everything in a jewish LARP session.
you're all wrong, there is no god, never was, never will be. Purely manufactured by the wealthy bullies to have a reason to put the masses under their thumbs.
Yeah, I know....that is just the images that the music conjours up in my head. I am an atheist.
Lol. Go home and read up on physics
Karl Böhm was such a great musician, from Mozart to Wagner ... wonderful.
to Bruckner
To Strauss
absolutely beautiful music.
In my clinic I often listen to the Wagner while working with patients- Beautiful, Powerful and Noble
Mirko M. Grajic I'd recommend Ralph Vaughan Williams and Rachmaninov.
Wagner je zakon Mirko.A gdje se radnja ( klinika ) desava?Pozdrav, Dubravko.
I wish I could listen to Wagner on bent knees, but am too old. Worthy of worship
Yeah GOD did give the maestro the gift; Wagner is magnificent! His music always makes me cry.
@@catholiccrusader5328me too !
15:30 "Arthur... You Brought me back. Your love brought me back."
The most wonderful human creation. Wagner the greatest creator. The sublimation of every human feeling transformed into a divine elixir through music.
Exactly!
Amo esta música de épica hermosura, rica textura y múltiples tonalidades.
Saludos desde Honduras.
Semplicemente mi affascina e vengo rapito dalla sua musica.
❤❤❤
I had all the opera and simphony with Wagner, even His book The Art work of the Future ! Even the 🖼️ with Wagner I had on my room! Because of Him, I've started to read Nietzsche and Schopenhauer Die Welt also Wille und Vorstellung..
I revel in this sumptuous music while reading Oswald Spengler's " the decline of the west", this is lockdown at its best!
A man of culture I see. Based.
The decline of the west? Kinda cringe ngl
@@popepiusxv have you read it?
@@popepiusxv
>Anime profile pic
>Thinks he's in the position to judge Based or Cringe
@@BasedPureblood oh lo I didnt have one when i was typing that up
My mother was very fond of Wagner, and a helpless romantic. Wagner's prelude, the titled; Tristan and Isolde she was especially passionate about.
Even as a child, I found Wagner to be nothing less than absolutely ethereal.
Truly beautiful.
I AGREE
Incroyable se que me fait cette musique je n est pas de mot pour l exprimé
Truly glorious music from a Master composer.
Música monumental, con una gran energía y dramatismo. Más allá de su vida tumultuosa, su música es excepcional.
This is a fine and moving selection of some of Wagner's very greatest pieces of orchestral music. Thank you.
J adore la musique de Wagner il y a de la puissance du lyrisme c est extraordinaire
Wagner trabalhava com uma textura contrapontística, orquestração cromática e harmonia. Era possível perceber em suas obras temas musicais que tinham relação direta com fontes específicas ou elementos dentro da trama, técnica que os artistas chamam de 'leitmotivs'. A influência do compositor se estendeu à literatura, filosofia, teatro e artes visuais. Os temas mais comuns em seus escritos eram música, teatro e política. (Katharyne Bezerra)..
Boa análise. 22/02/2023, quarta feira, Porto Alegre/RS.
Impresionante!
Wagner has much nobility and emotional depth in his music, but let's not forget the influence of his predecessors, especially Weber and Louis Spohr - who wrote the "Tristan" chord into his overture to Der Alchymist in 1815! Hear how Spohr leads music from Mozart on to Wagner through his operas Faust and Jessonda. Wagner also learned a lot from Weber, perhaps especially from Euryanthe (released on DVD in 2018), but even Freichütz is full of harmonic innovations when he's not writing new German folk songs (just as Verdi did for Italy!). Fave Wagner opera? Hard to beat the massive emotional scope of Siegfried
Thank you so much for uploading. Quite superb. I shall listen often.
That Flying Dutch Man on 24:31 almost simmilar to Universal Intro sound 🤣
Il tanhauser così come i maestri cantori di Norimberga e il Lohengrin hanno entrambe qualcosa di magico ,belle ,struggenti solo per chi le ascolta ,per chi suona invece entra nel vivo delle note ,dei piano e dei crescenti ,in pratica wagner non tralascia nessuno particolarmente esigente ,dai violini ,dai violoncelli etc .per non parlare della sezione degli ottoni ,qui vuole il massimo .che emozione
This music is used to keep junkies and hoboes out of the central train station in Copenhagen.... it works quite well.
Really?
Sadly it doesn't keep idiots out of CZcams.
@Mihail Antoniu Radu we all remember the germans of 1890, ethically, righteously, liftinlgy destroying half the world (with love) in the few coming decades.
Anything at high enough volume will do it.
If I were a hobo I would still love it.
Solo para sensibilidades altamente desarrolladas... Excelso.
Música grandiosa!!!
Beautiful
The first melody of Parsifal is a Bless
Karl Bhöm, one of the greates in Music History.
Bravo und Danke.
Me lleva a esferas superiores del Universo. TOTALMENTE EXPLENDOROSA.
Love this music🤗Thanks.
This is a great collection!
Wagner was a GIGANT! That´s for sure!
My love for Music brought me here.
TANHAUSER,TRISTAN ISOLDA RINCI,CABALGARA DE LAS WALKIRIAS ,ANILLO DE LOS NIBELUNGOS OBRAS INMORTALES DE RICHARD. WAGNER . INMENSO ..
beyond sublime
Wonderful paintings!
Toca mi alma...cuando a veces doy la música por perdida o más bien yo perdí la música y con ello mil sentimientos sentidos...en un fa#menor que pide un re y un do llorando a gritos...
Beautiful ambience and great music, love it 🧘♂
I only came here to cry.... for joy!
que gran musica.
Parsifal is radical. It's modern even by today's standards. Probably not the best introduction if you're new to Wagner but man, once you understand the genius it's like a portal to a whole new dimension in music.
Qual o caminho para entender o gênio? Ao encontrá-lo, como entendê-lo? Qual a relevância da obra e o significado para a humanidade?
YES
About the time he releases his new mixtape.
Я думаю,многие со мной согласятся,что увертюра к Tannhäuser это шедевр мировой классической музыки.Одна из самых моих любимых.
К Танхойзеру и Тристану - две лучшие, имхо.
Niemand muss Wagner mögen, aber seine Musik muss man lieben!
Ngl, ich find sie scheiße.
Da zieh ich mir lieber 2 std am Stück Vivaldi rein
@@stevveLP Und genauso finden andere Vivaldi zu monoton oder reizlos, während sie für ein Konzert mit Wagners Musik ihr letztes Hemd geben würden.
Das ist die wundervolle Subjektivität der Musik.
@@eicikle1809 Ka warum du mir das sagst. Der gute Schmittgamer hat doch die Objektivität in seiner Meinungsäußerung ausgestrahlt. :D
@@stevveLP Haha ja ich weiß sehr ironisch :P
Ich selbst bevorzuge es ja einfach zu hören was mir gerade in den Sinn kommt anstatt mich an einem einzigen Künstler oder ein einziges Genre zu hängen, außerdem ändert sich der Geschmack mit der Zeit. Deshalb find ich es lustig wenn manche Menschen meinen sie müssten objektiv bewerten welche Musik man denn nun hören sollte und welche nicht ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
it is so different from the beautiful emotional expressions of Mozart or Beethoven. They are more like a garden dream and this is the deep beauty of the wild and mysterious forests.
Sublime. Gracias.
Upon hearing the first few notes and chords of the Prelude to Tristan & Isolde when I 10 years old I was hooked. Hearing those later at Bayreuth was at another level of consciousness.
I have lived in Bayreuth for six years. I haven't listened to Wagners' music then. Now I do, 5 years after I moved to another town ^^ (despite this, you couldn't live there without hearing about him a lot.)