Resultats de la recherche : Mahler

Mahler - 5th symphony - 1 movement (Part 1) - 470 sec
Gustav Mahler's 5th symphony, 1 movement. Lucerne Festival Orchestra. Claudio Abbado, conductor. 2004.
Auteur : jcmaldo18
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Mahler- Kindertotenlieder 1 - 360 sec
I. "Nun will die Sonn' so hell aufgeh'n" Jesus Suaste- baritone, Kenneth Woods-conductor, State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra
Auteur : dnbeat
Tags:Mahler Kindertotenlieder Kenneth Woods Jesus Suaste Orchestra Song Symphony Lied Lieder
Mehta conducts Mahler: Symphony 5: mvt. 4 (Adagietto) - 584 sec
Zubin Mehta conducts Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Teatro Municipal de Santiago de Chile. 2001.
Auteur : yolesdije
Tags:Gustav Mahler Symphony 5 Adagietto Zubin Mehta Israel Philharmonic Chile
Mahler - Symphony no.5 film montage - 451 sec
This is the best piece of music ever. can't believe i only discovered it a few weeks ago. never heard of Mahler before that. so anyways i was bored tonight and had an idea. i made this quick film montage to it.. the scenes make no sense. but i think they sorta match up. very rough/lazy editing. Turn up your Volume and i hope you enjoy this montage of a few Random scenes to the best score ever. EDIT: I really want to get Death in Venice now. if only i knew about it before i made this montage but yeah i made it cos i always felt it would go well in a movie and plus its such a beautiful piece and the other vids was just a static pic or orchestras or some dude making weird faces to Mahlers music. i admit some scenes are pretty stupid ie robocop haha but i did only make it quickly and it's not like i planned it.anyways i was happy how i put it all together and this shall be forever one of my favorites, the music that is. also i might add i had to shorten the music because of youtubes 10 minute limit, but i guess only true Mahler fanatics would of noticed that haha. Films i used: Drugstore Cowboy Brazil Leon Planet Of The Apes RoboCop Gladiator Mission Impossible 3 Superman Returns
Auteur : goneski
Tags: Mahler Symphony no.5 no°5 film montage movies tribute superman brazil
Mahler 3rd - Finale - Dudamel - 534 sec
Gustavo Dudamel conducts the La Scala Philharmonic in the Finale of Mahler's 3rd Symphony. La Scala, November 6, 2006
Auteur : gab1279
Tags:Gustavo Dudamel Gustav Mahler La Scala classical music
Mahler 8 - 415 sec
Excerpt from Mahler's Symphony No8. Edited together and clowny "conducting" by wzauscher.
Auteur : wzauscher
Tags:wzauscher Gustav Mahler Symphony Thousand Conducting Music Crazy Classical Orchestra Choir Counterpoint
Gustav Mahler Symphony no.2 "Resurrection" movement 5 part 1 - 598 sec
This is the fifth movement part 1/4.
Auteur : MahlerTitan
Tags:Gustav Mahler Claudio Abbado Lucerne Festival Symphony no.2 Ressurection
Mahler Adagietto / Björn Andrésen (Death in Venice - 1971) - 349 sec
Björn Andrésen (Morte a Venezia / Death in Venice) Mahler Symphony No.5 - 4th Mov. Adagietto
Auteur : MahaKrisna
Tags: Mahler Symphony No.5 Adagietto Björn Andrésen Tadzio 1971 Death in Venice Morte Venezia Luchino Visconti
Mahler Symphony No.8 - Ending of Part 1 - Haitink/ACO - 110 sec
Mahler symphony no.8 performed by Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by Bernard Haitink. In April 1988. It was Haitink's farewell concert as chief conductor of ACO.
Auteur : alansmithee0
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Gustav Mahler/Adrian Boult Symphony No.1 in D"Titan" Part1-6 - 439 sec
================================ Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 1 in D major ("Titan") 1. Langsam. Schleppend. Wie ein Naturlaut. Im Anfang sehr gemächlich Parts1-6 & 2-6 2. Kräftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell Part3-6 3. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen Part4-6 4. Stürmisch bewegt - Energisch Parts5-6 & 6-6 London Philharmonic Orchestra/Adrian Boult Original Recording. ================================ Related information: Composition Description by Steven Coburn Mahler's First Symphony was originally conceived as a tone poem in two parts. Loosely based on Jean Paul's novel Titan, the structure was this: Part I: "From the Days of Youth," Music of Flowers, Fruit and Thorn — 1. Spring and No End; 2. Flowers; 3. In Full Sail; Part II: "The Human Comedy" — 4. "Stranded!" Funeral March in the Style of Callot; 5. D'all Inferno al'Paradiso (From Hell to Heaven). These titles were accompanied by more extensive programs describing the metaphorical content of each movement. In Jean Paul's Titan we have a youth gifted with a burning artistic desire that the world has no use for, and who, finding no outlet or ability to adapt, gives way to despair and suicide. Mahler apparently saw himself in this figure, as he described this work as autobiographical in a very loose sense. On the other hand the music, some of which Mahler actually accumulated from various earlier works, contradicts this program in so many ways, especially in the triumphant conclusion, that Mahler later withdrew it. He eventually came to scorn the application of specific programs to his symphonies in general. Beyond Mahler's suppression of the program, there were other changes made before the symphony achieved its final form: the orchestra was expanded and the original second movement, entitled "Blumine" (Flowers) was dropped. This movement, the only surviving piece from Mahler's incidental music to Scheffel's Der Trompeter von Säkkingen, although having thematic ties to the rest of the symphony, is stylistically different, being scored for a much smaller orchestra. The primary source material for the remaining movements of the First Symphony is Mahler's Lieder eines Fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer). The material of these songs, specifically the first and second, is not only quoted but also used as thematic material in the symphony, creating additional programmatic implications. Mahler's First Symphony is a stunning achievement for so young a composer, and despite its convoluted genesis is a fully mature, integrated and highly effective work. The first movement, Langsam Schleppend (Slow and Dragging), opens with an introduction invoking nature, eventually with cuckoo calls and distant fanfares. The principal theme is from the song "Ging heut' morgens übers Feld" (I Went Out This Morning Through the Fields) and is developed in a standard sonata form. The second movement, Kräftig bewegt (Strongly moving), is a lusty and hearty Austrian Ländler replete with yodels and foot stomping. The slower and wistful Trio conjures feelings of nostalgia and longing. Based on a woodcut depicting animals carrying a hunter to his grave, the third-movement funeral march, Feierlich und gemessen (Solemnly and measured), is deeply ironic. Mahler uses the folk song "Frère Jacques" in a lugubrious minor, played by a muted double bass solo. The central Trio is an evocation of tawdry Viennese cabaret music. Mahler's original program for the Stürmisch bewegt (Stormy) finale called the movement's dramatic opening "the sudden outburst of a wounded heart." After a long and violent beginning invoking the torments of hell, including a vehement march derived from the first movement, the music subsides into a yearning theme. After a return to the march, Mahler interrupts the mood with a transformative fanfare that eventually leads to a triumphant conclusion. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=42:49665~T1 ================================ *Note:Support the artist, their families and their legacy by purchasing their music.
Auteur : tHEnOOSEsWING
Tags: gustav mahler adrian boult symphony titan
Mahler 2nd - Finale End - Simon Rattle/CBSO - 486 sec
The overwhelming close of Mahler's 'Resurrection' Symphony from a fantastic performance by The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in '98. Soloists are Anne-Sofie von Otter and Hillevi Martinpelto. This was Sir Simon Rattle's farewell concert with the CBSO, who served as their Music Director for 18 years. August 30, 1998 Symphony Hall, Birmingham, England
Auteur : gab1279
Tags: Gustav Mahler Simon Rattle symphony choir classical
Mahler 8 - Alles Vergaengliche (Chorus Mysticus) - 327 sec
Finale from Mahler's Symphony No8 with words from Goethe's Faust. Translations and clowny "conducting" done by wzauscher. Starts REALLY SOFT and ends REALLY LOUD.
Auteur : wzauscher
Tags:wzauscher Gustav Mahler Alles Vergangliche Chorus Mysticus Symphony Eight Goethe Faust Classical Music Orchestra Choral
Mahler - Urlicht - 343 sec
Photos: www.karllang.co.uk O Röschen rot! Der Mensch liegt in größter Not! Der Mensch liegt in größter Pein! Je lieber möcht' ich im Himmel sein. Da kam ich auf einen breiten Weg: Da kam ein Engelein und wollt' mich abweisen. Ach nein! Ich ließ mich nicht abweisen! Ich bin von Gott und will wieder zu Gott! Der liebe Gott wird mir ein Lichtchen geben Wird leuchten mir bis an das ewig' selig' Leben! Urlicht (aus Des Knabens Wunderhorn), Vaclav Neumann Conducting The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Eva Randova - Contralto. Composer - Gustav Mahler
Auteur : karl02782
Tags: spring classical mahler randova symphony sheffield bluebells ecclesall woods graves park trees nature flowers
Gustav Mahler - Urlicht - 279 sec
Director : Glenn Gould ! Voice : Maureen Forrester
Auteur : Stravinskij0
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Mahler Symphony 8 1st Movement Part1 - 479 sec
Mahler Symphony No.8 1st Movement Part 1 of 3 National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain Conducted by Sir Simon Rattle 2002 BBC Proms
Auteur : TheChromiumDragon
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Gustav Mahler "Auferstehungs-Symphonie" - Pierre Boulez - 533 sec
Pierre Boulez conducts the "Auferstehungs-Symphonie" by Gustav Mahler; Staatskapelle Berlin - 2005; The soloists are Diana Damrau (Soprano) Petra Lang (Alto); The choir is "Staatsopernchor"
Auteur : bcomartins
Tags: Gustav Mahler Symphony Résurrection Pierre Boulez Staatskapelle Berlin Diana Damrau Petra Lang
Gustav Mahler Symphony no.7 Rondo Finale Part One - 568 sec
Conducted by Leonard Berstein.
Auteur : MahlerTitan
Tags:Gustav Mahler Leonard Bernstein Symphony no.7 Vienna Philharmonic
Mahler - 9th symphony - 1st movement (Part 1) - 536 sec
Gustav Mahler's 9th symphony, 1st movement. Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra. Claudio Abbado, director. 2004.
Auteur : jcmaldo18
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Mahler 2nd - 1st Mvmt Part I - Simon Rattle/CBSO - 479 sec
This breathtaking performance of Mahler's 2nd Symphony ('Resurrection') was Sir Simon Rattle's farewell concert with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra which he led for 18 years. From August 30, 1998 Symphony Hall, Birmingham, England
Auteur : gab1279
Tags:Gustav Mahler Simon Rattle symphony orchestra classical
Gustav Mahler Symphony no.2 "Resurrection" movement 5 part 2 - 598 sec
This is from the fifth movement part 2/4.
Auteur : MahlerTitan
Tags:Gustav Mahler Claudio Abbado Lucerne Festival Symphony no.2 Resurection