Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks op. 28 | Cristian Măcelaru | WDR Symphony Orchestra
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- "Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks" op. 28 by Richard Strauss, performed by the WDR Symphony Orchestra conducted by Cristian Măcelaru on Nov. 05, 2021 at the Cologne Philharmonic Hall.
Richard Strauss - Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks op. 28 (Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche)
00:00 Es war einmal ein Schalknarr (Prolog)
00:20 Namens „Till Eulenspiegel“
01:07 Das war ein arger Kobold
01:47 Auf zu neuen Streichen
02:24 Wartet nur, ihr Duckmäuser
02:52 Hop! Zu Pferde mitten durch die Marktweiber [1. Streich]
03:16 Mit Siebenmeilenstiefeln kneift er aus
03:24 In einem Mauseloch versteckt
03:43 Als Pastor verkleidet trieft er von Salbung und Moral [2. Streich]
04:15 Doch aus der großen Zehe guckt der Schelm hervor
04:26 Faßt ihn ob des Spottes mit der Religion doch ein heimliches Grauen vor dem Ende
05:02 Till als Kavalier zarte Höflichkeit mit schönen Mädchen tauschend [3. Streich]
05:15 Er wirbt um sie
05:44 Ein feiner Korb ist auch ein Korb
06:06 Schwört Rache zu nehmen an der ganzen Menschheit
06:37 Philistermotiv [4. Streich]
07:00 Nachdem er den Philistern ein paar ungeheuerliche Thesen aufgestellt hat, überlässt er die Verblüfften ihrem Schicksal.
07:44 Grimasse von weitem [letzter Streich]
08:10 Tills Gassenhauer
11:52 Das Gericht
12:04 Er pfeift noch gleichgültig vor sich hin!
12:39 Hinauf auf die Leiter! Da baumelt er, die Luft geht ihm aus, eine letzte Zuckung - Tills Sterbliches hat geendet
13:27 Epilog
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Cristian Măcelaru, conductor
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○ Work introduction
"Madnesses" is what Richard Strauss's conservative father Franz called the "New German" musical movement around Richard Wagner and Franz Liszt. As solo horn player in the Munich Court Orchestra and professor at the Royal Bavarian School of Music, he had a great influence on the initial development of his gifted filius. Richard Strauss' contact with the conductor Hans von Bülow and a charismatic member of the Meininger Hofkapelle, which Strauss conducted from 1885, brought a decisive turn: Alexander Ritter, second concertmaster, husband of a Wagner niece and composer himself. These personalities introduced Strauss to music that went beyond the abstract "tonally moving form" (the ideal of the famous Wagner critic Eduard Hanslick). Strauss became a composer who carried on the art of the titan of Bayreuth in his operas, and Liszt's legacy in his tone poems - with a clear reflection on the illustrative power of music, combined with the leitmotif technique that ultimately goes back to Berlioz. In 1886, it started with "Aus Italien", followed by "Macbeth", "Don Juan" and "Tod und Verklärung", until the Cologne audience was able to experience the premiere of "Till Eulenspiegel" in 1895 in the Gürzenich. Strauss had originally planned an opera based on the subject of the legendary jester from a folk book of 1515, but then discarded it.
Although a clear sequence of five Eulenspiegel pranks is recognizable in the tone poem, Strauss remained vague in his description. Thus he wrote to the conductor Franz Wüllner: "It is impossible for me to give a program of the 'Eulenspiegel': what I have thought of in the individual parts would often seem strange enough when clothed in words, perhaps even cause offense." Concise, however, is the musical characterization of the jester himself: the perverse "Till" fanfare in the horn, followed by the jaunty clarinet figure - musical realization of a cheeky "Nasedreh".
(Text: Oliver Buslau) - Hudba
All time favorite.
One of the cleverest, funniest musical works ever written. The sheer variety of effects and moods derived from the opening few bars is geinus.
What a wonderful rendition
großartige akzentuireung der burlesken züge sowie der dynamik und schillernden instrumentierung dieser wunderbaren sinfonischen dichtung durch das wdr orchester und seinen ultimativen maestro macelaru!
Vielen Dank für das nette Feedback!
Es freut uns sehr, dass es Ihnen gefällt.
Never heard your orchestra sound so good. Bravo. Herr Duffin on first horn sub doesn’t hurt.
The most beautifully balanced performance I am familiar with. While never letting up on the tempo, the rubato. Very neat and clean.
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So clean, yes.
A fine performance of the uniquely entertaining Strauss masterwork.
Thank you! ❤
Es macht Spaß, dabei zuzusehen (und zu hören), wie das Orchester zeigt, was es drauf hat und diese Komposition des Instrumentations-Genies Richard Strauss ist eine willkommene Gelegenheit.
Vielen Dank! Schön, dass es Ihnen gefällt.
The best performance that music.
Thank you . Was streaming it on tv. Great all!
You are welcome. We glad that you like it.
fantastic played from the Orchestra:-) great Conductor. i love the speeding up tempi from 11:36 till 11:54...so beautiful and very hard to play for the orchestra .. ohhh....and a special thank to the Genius Richard Strauss for this absolutely genius Masterpiece :-) thx or posting
Thank you very much! ❤
wow. what a great performance and very nice recording quality! Thank you!!
You are welcome!
Nice to hear that you like it. ❤
such good sound quality
Thanks. Nice to hear that you like it!
I know it’s a very small detail, but no other recording can match the sheer volume of the trombones at 1:10. Well done!
Brass Power yeah!
Brilliant.
Knockout performance 👌 👏! Great video quality as well!
Thank you! ❤
Wunderbar😀💐
Dankeschön!
Perfect
Благодарю !!!
Het spel, de geluidsopname en het beeld zijn alle drie bijzonder fraai!
Hartelijk dank. 😃
Da hat sich aber ein „Bayer“ im Orchester eingeschlichen. 😉
Der Kölner ist ja ausgewandert nach Frankreich …
YA! “Ach du lieber, mein schatz”! This great music doesn’t lack for “big excitement”! When I was in my high school band in Chicago (1954-1958; I’m 82 now!), I was the first clarinetist in my last year, & this was the music we played in the band competition. We got top rating! I was the “voice or cry” of Till just before he was hanged! Exciting schtooff for me back then!!! The first clarinetist (?) sitting next to the bassoonist - he sure looks like the “twin brother” of the principle clarinetist in the Frankfort Radio Orchestra! Or were both these players the same people?! Need to go back to that orchestra to see. Wonderful performance & great soloists! “Gesundheit”!
Wonderful performance. Very close to Karel Ancerls Masterpiece!
這首曲子充分展現Strauss的作曲功力,不下於Mahler.
Das wird großartig! :D
Eine wunderschöne Vorstellung. Vielen Dank dafür. :)
Danke!
Why was Carsten Duffin playing?
He played as a temp in this concert.
@@WDRKlassik Ach so. Danke
reminds me Tom and jerry's theme, peaceful😂
11:52 drum roll | 11:56 tyrant ent rance |
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