This piece is very strange, as you see the emotional evolution of it. It starts melancholically thoughtful and then advances towards a more well natured tone. As if dawn is breaking in a very cloudy forest and small pieces of sun filters trough the trees. And then you start seeing an unfolding beauty, a water lotus perhaps, or a humming bird, yet everything is completely silent and expecting. A deer passes running and continues doing so. Then you wait and everything is calm again.
So many emotions richly combined in a sort of chemical reaction against the purely rational prose of his time, and laid out in just the right trajectory, layering and layering this complex narrative framework together. Simply amazing.
Che bello questo Trio... non lo conoscevo... è di una modernità assoluta, non sembra scritto 200 anni fa. Ha praticamente l'anima di un Tango, probabilmente è il primo tango della storia della musica. Bellissimo veramente.
@ Miami1600 and yourglub63, the English title for the movie you are thinking of, is "The Hunger", starring Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, and Susan Sarandon. I agree wholeheartedly, the music absolutely makes the film work.
With such profoundly beautiful music, words fail me... Just wanted to chime in and offer the English title for the movie you were thinking of.
Schubert was, without doubt, one of the greatest geniuses of music in the world, beside Mozart, Liszt, Beethoven, Brahms and Tchaikovsky. Sadly, it is almost impossible to see a genius like Schubert in the world of music in modern days. Effectively, this music touches inside the soul.
I think the piece is beautiful. One only need forget the vampire movie to which it has been associated and the piece becomes quite uplifting and beautiful, even gentle.
@miami1600 : "the vampire movie" as you said was Les Prédateurs in french (can't remember the orginal english title, The Hunters maybe) by T. Scott and it is also a pure masterpiece. It may not be necessary to associate the movie to the Schubert music and vice-versa in order to appreciate it/them, but please acknowledge that the Schubert Trio fitted perfectly well the movie and actually contributed to make it "uplifting and beautiful, even gentle" ;)
More empty straight white christian male shrieks played by straight white christian males for other straight white christian males. This music has all the power of a fart from a cockraoch that crept into Muhammad's (SAAW) hiney.
pleasantblue is right. This is from the second piano trio in E flat, D.929. D.897 refers to the Notturno, which is in the same key and also for violin/cello/piano, but only about 10 minutes long
One of my favorits composers,he died(like Mozart and Chopin) so young,...meteor and same time full lifes,never will be so greatest composers,imagine if they died at age of 70!!!
Yes, same here...but if you think about it, there was no giant genius that died so old. Probably the genius, the intelligence sometimes consumes people.
Well, that's kind of inaccurate actually! There are plenty of examples. For instance, Leonardo Da Vinci died when he was almost 70 years old and he was one of the greatest men ever to have lived.
I know what you mean...I shouldn't have said that there is no one. Probably I was thinking about some musicians. They often just burn. But you're right. Let's say Einstein also!
I don't think this is true. Take for instance Leonardo da Vinci, he died at 67 and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe died at 83 years of age! Schubert had syphilis and that's why he died at 31. That was the time when his creativity and his fame were growing, so it was a pretty happy time for him, but he could not beat the syphilis he had contracted in earlier years. Diseases consume you, not a great musical spirit, I think..
@Mattmerg93 - When was this recorded? Menahem Pressler was the pianist for the 50 or so years of their existence, but the other two changed, I think, more than once.
ARE YOU ALIIIIVE
kOiii7 6 days ago
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Io al momento ne so pochissimo di musica classica, ma quanto cazzo mi prende bene Schubert.
Don7p4nic 3 weeks ago
Io al momento ne so pochissimo di musica classica, ma quanto cazzo mi prende bene Schubert.
Don7p4nic 3 weeks ago
This piece is very strange, as you see the emotional evolution of it. It starts melancholically thoughtful and then advances towards a more well natured tone. As if dawn is breaking in a very cloudy forest and small pieces of sun filters trough the trees. And then you start seeing an unfolding beauty, a water lotus perhaps, or a humming bird, yet everything is completely silent and expecting. A deer passes running and continues doing so. Then you wait and everything is calm again.
rathwulf 3 weeks ago
Brings a lot of melancholic feelings that may be what he had when he compose this movement.
beautifulllllllll
jogejoge100 1 month ago
One guy miss the like button. Or he must be thinking that it was the download button :)
MrGlitche 2 months ago
Questa e' musica che parla direttamente all'animo degli esseri umani
roland1974365 2 months ago
That's Magic, This Fabulous ! I love... ♥
SchleichHorseClub 2 months ago 2
So many emotions richly combined in a sort of chemical reaction against the purely rational prose of his time, and laid out in just the right trajectory, layering and layering this complex narrative framework together. Simply amazing.
BoStevoD 2 months ago
non lo avevo mai sentito è bellisssssiiiimo
mracquaefuoco 3 months ago
che strane modulazioni, but this compos. is so beautyful......
morganteaccirt 4 months ago
The mecanic bring me here
cacaman897 4 months ago
Barry Lindon ;D
DafniElissa 5 months ago
One of the best masterpieces ever
Adri58 6 months ago
Che bello questo Trio... non lo conoscevo... è di una modernità assoluta, non sembra scritto 200 anni fa. Ha praticamente l'anima di un Tango, probabilmente è il primo tango della storia della musica. Bellissimo veramente.
Dinelliful 6 months ago
Magnifique !!
Mellebisousnourse 9 months ago
Yes I agree with you !
Thanks
123must 9 months ago
@ Miami1600 and yourglub63, the English title for the movie you are thinking of, is "The Hunger", starring Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, and Susan Sarandon. I agree wholeheartedly, the music absolutely makes the film work.
With such profoundly beautiful music, words fail me... Just wanted to chime in and offer the English title for the movie you were thinking of.
AshaBays 9 months ago
Wspaniałe!!!
Galicjanka96 10 months ago
This song is verry beautiful, it's...extraordinary....
bloubalie 10 months ago
barry lindon!
DafniElissa 11 months ago
I've lost the word " know "
123must 11 months ago
one of my vavourites :Do you the musicians?
Thanks for the post
123must 11 months ago
@123must Sounds like the Beaux Arts Trio to me.
AfroPoli 9 months ago
Finally, the mechanic and about an hour of searching sent me here :) im mesmerized.
slitheredxscars 1 year ago
@slitheredxscars me too. LOL
achmadhendra 11 months ago
Schubert was, without doubt, one of the greatest geniuses of music in the world, beside Mozart, Liszt, Beethoven, Brahms and Tchaikovsky. Sadly, it is almost impossible to see a genius like Schubert in the world of music in modern days. Effectively, this music touches inside the soul.
antonio1977jp 1 year ago
I checked out Amazon and am pretty sure that it is the Beaux Arts Trio.
Anthony Paterno
scouter14 1 year ago
A marvelous performance of a marvelous work ! Who's doing it?
Anthony Paterno
scouter14 1 year ago
Thanks God, today we have Justin Bieber..... sad...
aqerd 1 year ago
god, i love it... i never get tired of this
100irissa 1 year ago
I think the piece is beautiful. One only need forget the vampire movie to which it has been associated and the piece becomes quite uplifting and beautiful, even gentle.
miami1600 1 year ago
@miami1600 : "the vampire movie" as you said was Les Prédateurs in french (can't remember the orginal english title, The Hunters maybe) by T. Scott and it is also a pure masterpiece. It may not be necessary to associate the movie to the Schubert music and vice-versa in order to appreciate it/them, but please acknowledge that the Schubert Trio fitted perfectly well the movie and actually contributed to make it "uplifting and beautiful, even gentle" ;)
yorglub63 11 months ago
Magnifique Rose!!! The best performance of this mouvement of trio!!!!
dilnazar 1 year ago
Magnifique Rose!!! The best performance of this mouvement of trio!!!!
dilnazar 1 year ago
pieno di pathos
yngwiethebest 1 year ago
A bit too fast,IMHO!
007strauss 1 year ago
@007strauss is andante con moto
MrMaxmorphing 8 months ago
Of course it is tragic that he died a such an young age but he left us more than most older people ever manage to do.
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More empty straight white christian male shrieks played by straight white christian males for other straight white christian males. This music has all the power of a fart from a cockraoch that crept into Muhammad's (SAAW) hiney.
dawg00000 1 year ago
J e vous rappelle que le thème principal n'est pas de Schubert. Qu'importe, les traitements qu'il lui a réservés l'autorise à se l'approprier.
zarathoustra1000 1 year ago
De qui donc ?
Organiste06 1 year ago
@zarathoustra1000
"D'après Gustav
zarathoustra1000 3 months ago
Wrong D-Number - the right is 929
darinraychev 2 years ago
I'm curious about the feelings which Schubert had when he wrote it... They must be interesting!!
Mazsofi 2 years ago 15
@Mazsofi I could think that Schubert was very thoughtful when he wrote it...but it's my own impression, I could mistake! ;)
Mattmerg93 1 year ago
@Mattmerg93
He was just diagnosed with syplis (deadly in those days) If im correct. Anyway, his best piece imo.
StevieFromHolland 8 months ago
me too!
achmadhendra 11 months ago
@Mazsofi
Probably something along the lines of "money money money money"
LolCaramelz 11 months ago
pleasantblue is right. This is from the second piano trio in E flat, D.929. D.897 refers to the Notturno, which is in the same key and also for violin/cello/piano, but only about 10 minutes long
Roe27Ger 2 years ago
oh i just observed you have already commented on this comment :)
shipcomesin 2 years ago
one of the strangest and strongest pieces ever
kwastormayt 2 years ago 32
One of my favorits composers,he died(like Mozart and Chopin) so young,...meteor and same time full lifes,never will be so greatest composers,imagine if they died at age of 70!!!
lucioscp 2 years ago
Yes, same here...but if you think about it, there was no giant genius that died so old. Probably the genius, the intelligence sometimes consumes people.
skellez83 2 years ago 2
you right:)
lucioscp 2 years ago
Well, that's kind of inaccurate actually! There are plenty of examples. For instance, Leonardo Da Vinci died when he was almost 70 years old and he was one of the greatest men ever to have lived.
perricida 2 years ago
I know what you mean...I shouldn't have said that there is no one. Probably I was thinking about some musicians. They often just burn. But you're right. Let's say Einstein also!
skellez83 2 years ago
I don't think this is true. Take for instance Leonardo da Vinci, he died at 67 and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe died at 83 years of age! Schubert had syphilis and that's why he died at 31. That was the time when his creativity and his fame were growing, so it was a pretty happy time for him, but he could not beat the syphilis he had contracted in earlier years. Diseases consume you, not a great musical spirit, I think..
shipcomesin 2 years ago 2
das ist das schönste klassische stück, das ich seit langem gehört habe!!
ist übrigens auch in der werbung "fuel for life" des italienischen labels Diesel !!
Countemolover 2 years ago
This piece should be D929, not D897.
pleasantblue 2 years ago
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ay la putisima madre que lo parioo
elgranrafa 2 years ago
Wunderschön! Kenn ich garnicht, obwohl Cello....
FraDeAt 3 years ago 2
Es precioso, pero no es D897, es D929.
BammBammMarmol 3 years ago 6
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BammBammMarmol 3 years ago
Un anacronísmo que no es tal en la B.S.O. de "Barry Lyndon".Kübrick,lo hace,a queriendas.
Aquí Schubert,no es plenamente romántico y se parece más a Mozart o Haydn,que por ejemplo a Lizst.
debartzen 3 years ago 2
estoy de acuerdo contigo, yo ignoraba que schubert escribio la pieza y al ver la pelicula encontre que ambientaba perfecto la época
JoseJoaquin3 3 years ago
There was a funny commercial in 96' using this music. It was for one of the cell phone companuies in the St.Louis area. Does any body remember it?
johnclones 3 years ago
BARBARIANS !!!!!!
2251813 2 years ago 10
non sono un'appassionato di musica classica ma questo brano fa venire i brividi
ruminantedevastante 3 years ago
Magnifique chanson!
Tinkerbella72 3 years ago
Ce n'est pas un chanson, mais un morceau. Un chanson, c'est chanté!
memecapotte 3 years ago
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The Andante is the most boring movement of the Schubert Op. 100.
Don't know whay in Youtube are hundreds of versions of this movement and none of the 1st or other movements which I consederer much most interesting.
Refrescospepito 3 years ago
I think if lots of people listen this piece it will mean that is the best movement, and not boring.
Mattmerg93 3 years ago 5
@Mattmerg93
right
giobia88 1 year ago
I urge you to give it some more time. This movement is right up there with the rest of the trio and indeed with the rest of his sublime late works.
arthurfoxache 3 years ago 5
It's probably because it's been played in several films including the Kubrick masterpiece Barry Lyndon.
sLiMsHaDyALwAyS 3 years ago
this piece is like a story, as if it is an open book reading itself, splendid!
by far one of my favourite composers! Bravo!
tigrushina 3 years ago 2
thanx for sharing.
It's pity that he died so young, at age 31.
monaXXXX 3 years ago 7
Yes, it's a pity. Schubert is my favourite composer, and this is my favourite trio...thanx a lot for your comment
Mattmerg93 3 years ago
Right... "Three" musicians, of course. First class. I've listened to this dozens of times already. Thanks a lot, really.
musicdivinemusic 3 years ago
Thank you very much! You're very kind!
Mattmerg93 3 years ago
This is wonderful! Very energetic, spirited interpretation. I just would like to know who are these two excellent musicians. First class.
musicdivinemusic 3 years ago
Thank you very much! These three excellent musicians take part of the Beaux Arts Trio...
Mattmerg93 3 years ago
@Mattmerg93 - When was this recorded? Menahem Pressler was the pianist for the 50 or so years of their existence, but the other two changed, I think, more than once.
astyanax27 1 year ago
So beautiful, this piece never gets old *****
Toxxic88 3 years ago 2