 | W. Furtwängler - Beethoven Symphony No 9, 4rth mvt (Ode to Joy) - (Live) IV. Finale, Presto ma non troppo (Ode an die Freude) This is a very special recording, indeed it was recorded during Hitler's birthday. You can find a video on Youtube of the extreme end of this performance. Sorry for the poor quality but it still correct yet. (All the pictures come from the concert in itself) --Wilhelm Furtwängler, Berliner Philharmoniker / Bruno Kittel Chor -Soprano: Erna Berger -Contralto: Gertrude Pitzinger -Tenor: Helge Rosvaenge -Bass: Rudolf Watzke Live performance on 19th April of 1942. 2011年08月12日再生回数 1770
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 | Furtwangler Beethoven 9th March 1942 Mvt. 4 (2/5) Furtwangler's wartime Beethoven Ninth from March 21-24 1942. 4th movement / Finale: Allegro assai - Presto - Allegro assai (2/5) Tilla Briem, Elisabeth Höngen, Peter Anders and Rudolf Watzke. Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. 2008年03月21日再生回数 9904
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 | Beethoven - Symphony 9 - Furtwangler - BPO - March 1942 Tilla Briem (Soprano) Elisabeth Hongen (Alto) Peter Anders (Tenor) Rudolf Watzke (Bass) Bruno Kittel Choir 1942.3.22-24 Berlin www.youtube.com From: thebetterpartofvalour.wordpress.com Berlin, 1942 What a different world is this. It is the time of Hitler's birthday, 24th March. Among the audience are Himmler, the chief of the SS, and Goebbels, master propagandist. From the very first bars, the orchestra cries: We are lost! No light hearts, only sad memories. Wildness, abandonment, a sense of being caught up in the sweep of events that no-one could control -- almost the hopelessness of being only human. The orchestra gives us jagged edges of violence, but also moments of reflection. The drums roll on, steady, purposeful, heavy with dread. There is a sense of watching unimaginable horror, with stoicism, with numbness. Whilst we're periodically overwhelmed, there is at other times a sense of frozen, appalled aloofness, of detachment. This is the most perfectly crafted symphonic performance you will ever hear. Indeed, it is not "crafted" at all. It emerges from the roots of experience, the condition of the time. It is a long scream at the world for being the world, broken off at the end of every movement, then taken up again. Ego is forgotten, and art seamlessly reflects the actuality of the real. The orchestra under Furtwangler are responding to something beyond and behind them: the beating of the wings of the angel of death, perched that night on the roof of the Philhamonie ... 2011年10月31日再生回数 16047
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 | Furtwängler - Beethoven's 9th Symphony - For Hitler's Birthday (20th April 1942) Beethoven, Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement, conducted by Furtwängler with Erna Berger, Elisabeth Höngen, Helge Rosvaenge, Rudolf Watzke April 20, 1942, in celebration of Hitler's Birthday 2011年08月18日再生回数 7159
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 | Wilhelm Furtwängler "Symphony No 9 " Beethoven (4. Movement) Symphony No 9 in D minor, op 125 by Ludwig van Beethoven 4. Movement "Finale: Presto-Allegro assai- Andante maestoso-Allegro energico, sempre ben msrcsto" Erna Berger, soprano Gertrude Pitzinger, mezzosoprano Walter Ludwig, tenor Rudolf Watzke, bass The Philharmonic Choir Charles Kennedy Scott, chorus-master Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Wilhelm Furtwängler, conductor London, Queen`s Hall 01.V.1937 2011年05月14日再生回数 2503
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 | Beethoven Symphony No 9 Furtwängler BPO March 1942 COMPLETE Wilhelm Furtwängler conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in a performance of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor op 125. This recording was made in Berlin, recorded live 22-24 March, 1942. 1. Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso (0:00 to 17:20) 2. Scherzo: Molto vivace -- Presto (17:20 to 28:48) 3. Adagio molto e cantabile -- Andante Moderato -- Tempo Primo -- Andante Moderato -- Adagio -- Lo Stesso Tempo (28:48 to 48:37) 4. Recitative: (Presto -- Allegro ma non troppo -- Vivace -- Adagio cantabile -- Allegro assai -- Presto: O Freunde) -- Allegro molto assai: Freude, schöner Götterfunken -- Alla marcia -- Allegro assai vivace: Froh, wie seine Sonnen -- Andante maestoso: Seid umschlungen, Millionen! -- Adagio ma non troppo, ma divoto: Ihr, stürzt nieder -- Allegro energico, sempre ben marcato: (Freude, schöner Götterfunken -- Seid umschlungen, Millionen!) -- Allegro ma non tanto: Freude, Tochter aus Elysium! -- Prestissimo, Maestoso, Molto Prestissimo: Seid umschlungen, Millionen! (48:37 to 1:13:34) Tilla Briem, soprano Elisabeth Höngen, alto Peter Anders, tenor Rudolf Watzke, bass Bruno Kittel Choir Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler Recorded Berlin, 1942 www.youtube.com 2012年01月23日再生回数 54440
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 | Furtwängler, 19.04.1942 - Beethoven, Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 I: Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso II: Scherzo: Molto vivace -- Presto III: Adagio molto e cantabile IV: Presto, Allegro assai, Presto "Oh Freunde, nicht diese Töne" Allegro assai Erna Berger, soprano Gertrude Pitzinger, mezzo-soprano Helge Rosvaenge, tenor Rudolf Watzke, bass Berliner Philharmoniker Wilhelm Furtwängler 19.04.1942 2012年03月17日再生回数 426
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 | Furtwängler, 1937 (Live) Beethoven, Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 I: Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso II: Scherzo: Molto vivace -- Presto III: Adagio molto e cantabile -- Andante Moderato IV: Presto; Allegro molto assai Erna Berger, Soprano Gertrude Pitzinger, Alto Walther Ludwig, Tenor Rudolf Watzke, Bass Philharmonischer Chor Berlin Berliner Philharmoniker Wilhelm Furtwängler, conductor Recording Live, May 1, 1937 Queen's Hall, London. 2012年04月21日再生回数 162
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 | Furtwängler, 22&24.03.1942 - Beethoven, Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 I: Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso II: Scherzo: Molto vivace -- Presto III: Adagio molto e cantabile IV: Presto, Allegro assai, Presto "Oh Freunde, nicht diese Töne" Allegro assai Tila Briem, soprano Elisabeth Höngen, mezzo-soprano Peter Anders, tenor Rudolf Watzke, bass Berliner Philharmoniker Wilhelm Furtwängler 22&24.03.1942 2012年04月05日再生回数 133
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 | Weber: DER FREISCHÜTZ (Teil 1 und 2) als Kurzoper Carl Maria von Weber: DER FREISCHÜTZ Romantische Oper in drei Akten. Als Kurzoper bearbeitet von Hermann Weigert und Dr. Hans Maeder. - Teil 1 und 2 - Teil 1: Erster Akt: Vor der Waldschenke (1) Teil 2: Erster Akt: Vor der Waldschenke (2) Personen: Ottokar, regierender Fürst - Armin Weltner Kuno, gräflicher Erbförster - Deszö Ernster Agathe, seine Tochter - Elfriede Marherr Ännchen, eine junge Verwandte - Tilly de Garmo Kasper, Jägerbursche - Eduard Kandl Max, Jägerbursche - Fritz Soot Ein Eremit - Rudolf Watzke Kilian, ein Bauer - Albert Reiss Erste Brautjungfer - Hertha Klust Samiel, der schwarze Jäger - Waldemar Henke Brautjungfern, Jäger, Landleute und Musikanten Orchester: Mitglieder der Staats- und der Städtischen Oper, Berlin, Chor: Mitglieder der Staatsoper, Berlin Leitung: Hermann Weigert Aufnahme: Deutsche Grammophon AG, 1929 2012年01月23日再生回数 269
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