Tod und Verklärung Op.24
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4 Letzte Lieder TrV 296: No. 4. Im Abendrot Wir sind durch Not und Freude Gegangen Hand in Hand Vom Wand…
4 Letzte Lieder TrV 296: No. 4 Im Abendrot Wir sind durch Not und Freude Gegangen Hand in Hand Vom Wand…
4. Im Abendrot Wir sind durch Not und Freude Gegangen Hand in Hand Vom Wand…
Morgen Textdichter: John Henry Mackay (1864-1933) Sprache: deutsch …
Morgen! Textdichter: John Henry Mackay (1864-1933) Sprache: deutsch …
No. 4. Im Abendrot Wir sind durch Not und Freude Gegangen Hand in Hand Vom Wand…
Vier letzte Lieder AV 150: 4. Im Abendrot Wir sind durch Not und Freude Gegangen Hand in Hand Vom Wand…
Vier Letzte Lieder Four Last Songs: Im Abendrot Wir sind durch Not und Freude Gegangen Hand in Hand Vom Wand…
vier letzte lieder trv 296: 1. frühling Wir sind durch Not und Freude Gegangen Hand in Hand Vom Wand…
Vier letzte Lieder TrV 296: 1. Frühling Wir sind durch Not und Freude Gegangen Hand in Hand Vom Wand…
Vier letzte Lieder TrV 296: 2. September Wir sind durch Not und Freude Gegangen Hand in Hand Vom Wand…
Vier letzte Lieder TrV 296: 4. Im Abendrot Wir sind durch Not und Freude Gegangen Hand in Hand Vom Wand…
Vier Letzte Lieder Trv 296: Frühling Wir sind durch Not und Freude Gegangen Hand in Hand Vom Wand…
Vier Letzte Lieder Trv 296: September Wir sind durch Not und Freude Gegangen Hand in Hand Vom Wand…
Vier letzte Lieder: "Im Abendrot" Wir sind durch Not und Freude Gegangen Hand in Hand Vom Wand…



Vier Letzte Lieder: Im Abendrot Wir sind durch Not und Freude Gegangen Hand in Hand Vom Wand…


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cousycousy

I can't remember when this song grabbed my focus completely, but, entire poem acknowledged, 21:58 is the most beautiful end to any piece of music I've ever heard. Of any genre. When I first heard it I hadn't thought something could sound this defined.


The entire opus pays tribute to an already easy to understand concept, one I'd believe isn't tied down to any single idea of what comes after death; it is an optimistic journey from life to death, and from death to a place after. Be it heaven, peace, transformation. I imagine the end would have to be as bright, if not brighter, than this. And the finale bursts with emotions so clear that they cannot be misunderstood.


Strauss had a magnificent interpretation of death, and translated it into a language every human being can understand. In the process, it has made the journey of life all the more enthralling, in my opinion... as if it has set a bar for what I should expect.


If this is what death is -- a synopsis to all things before it, ending with something brighter -- I must live as bright as I can.


That way, I will die, and it will be blindingly beautiful.


:)



All comments from YouTube:

The Musical Gerbil

My God, I think this is one of the best orchestral works I've ever heard.

Lindildë Ev

Liszt's symphonies and symphonic poems are beautiful too.

Dr. Teresa Crew

One of the most beautiful songs ever written.

cousycousy

I can't remember when this song grabbed my focus completely, but, entire poem acknowledged, 21:58 is the most beautiful end to any piece of music I've ever heard. Of any genre. When I first heard it I hadn't thought something could sound this defined.


The entire opus pays tribute to an already easy to understand concept, one I'd believe isn't tied down to any single idea of what comes after death; it is an optimistic journey from life to death, and from death to a place after. Be it heaven, peace, transformation. I imagine the end would have to be as bright, if not brighter, than this. And the finale bursts with emotions so clear that they cannot be misunderstood.


Strauss had a magnificent interpretation of death, and translated it into a language every human being can understand. In the process, it has made the journey of life all the more enthralling, in my opinion... as if it has set a bar for what I should expect.


If this is what death is -- a synopsis to all things before it, ending with something brighter -- I must live as bright as I can.


That way, I will die, and it will be blindingly beautiful.


:)

peter kerj

​Nathan Rock interperations

Murilo Araujo

Nietzche

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phil hewitt

Hauntingly beautiful and dreamy,this is absolute genius from Richard Strauss.I defy anyone not to have a lump in their throat at the end of this piece of music.Magnificent!

Noe Berengena

That ethereal dissolution as the third movement transitions to the fourth is always a wonderful signal. With the statement of the last theme (16:38) we cross the final bridge to the final destination. // On his deathbed in 1949 Strauss said to his daughter-in-law : "It's a funny thing, Alice, dying is just the way I composed it in Tod und Verklärung." The artist has access to a higher reality because though it is embedded within each of us, the artist has the ability to "see" comprehensively. // There is a long list of recordings of this masterpiece led by great conductors: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_and_Transfiguration

cynic150

I like this. I love this. But this is not enough. Hearing this again after so many years and it being such a good performance, touched the innermost part of me which I had almost forgotten. Just unbelievably beautiful! I am still weeping...Thank you.

G Wang

LOVE the minute-and-a-half-or-so waltz-like portion starting at 11:15. It's wild. It's crazy. It's beautiful. It's romantic. It's like being sucked up by a multicolored tornado with a great bevy of dancers going round and round. :D
I wonder if Strauss ever actually had a near-death experience?

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