Richard Strauss
TOD UND VERKLARUNG ( Death and Transfiguration)
Concertgebouw Orchestra
Bernard Haitink
Philips (now Decca) 1981
Notes: "Death and Transfiguration" is something different again, much closer to Liszt's concept of the tone-poem. It represents the victory of the human spirit over the sharpness of death. A man lies dying in his room. The atmosphere of death lies heavy over the sick-bed. He dreams of far-off happy days. A spell of agony racks his body, but victory over the world is his. He dreams again of childhood and youth. The music grows more and more impassioned and then we are back in the sick-room again. He grows weaker and his pulse beats ever more slowly until at last he sinks back into death. Now out of the darkness comes victory, release from the world, transfiguration.
Death and Transfiguration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tab5DrnhQdI
Cheers
TOD UND VERKLARUNG ( Death and Transfiguration)
Concertgebouw Orchestra
Bernard Haitink
Philips (now Decca) 1981
Notes: "Death and Transfiguration" is something different again, much closer to Liszt's concept of the tone-poem. It represents the victory of the human spirit over the sharpness of death. A man lies dying in his room. The atmosphere of death lies heavy over the sick-bed. He dreams of far-off happy days. A spell of agony racks his body, but victory over the world is his. He dreams again of childhood and youth. The music grows more and more impassioned and then we are back in the sick-room again. He grows weaker and his pulse beats ever more slowly until at last he sinks back into death. Now out of the darkness comes victory, release from the world, transfiguration.
Death and Transfiguration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tab5DrnhQdI
Cheers