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FULL WESENDONCK LIEDER (Richard Wagner) Moscow 2026 Nadezhda Gulitskaya


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  • Published by: Mikhail Arkadev PianoKnowHow Пианистическая Кухня  
  • Date Published: 2026  
  • Format: Streaming
  • Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
  • Subtitles: nosubs  
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    Wagner-Liszt Liebestod 9′
    M. Arkadyev, piano

    R. Wagner Five Songs on Poems by Mathilde Wesendonck Wesendonck Lieder 22′ Nadezhda Gulitskaya, piano M. Arkadyev

    Rachmaninov Prelude in C minor Op. 3 No. 2
    Prelude in G major Op. 32 No. 5
    Mikhail Arkadyev, piano

    Rachmaninov Romances Op. 38 15′
    Nadezhda Gulitskaya, piano M. Arkadyev

    Rachmaninov Lilacs
    Sviridov “Time (forward) like a hammer, a sword, and an explosion”

    Wagner’s Tristan Chord
    The Beginning of Modernism

    Epic and Thanatos: Classical and Romantic Modernism

    Orpheus and Eurydice

    Tristan and Isolde
    The power of magic—a magical poison-elixir-love potion

    Doomed to love
    Only death is salvation
    A sword—a scalpel dividing and uniting

    FROM THE BOOK “THE DUINO ELEGIES”
    Elegy One

    “If I were to cry out, who would hear my cry
    in the angelic choirs? What merciful cherub
    will draw me to my heart? I myself could not bear
    its light. For beauty itself is only a messenger of fear, already unbearable to the heart.
    ” We admire her, for the haughty one has spared us. Every angel is terrifying to us.

    Oh, this night, this night, when the wind of the world’s spaces
    cuts our faces—she, the desired one, will also remain
    with us, treacherously tender, promising sorrow to every heart. Is she any easier for lovers?
    Ah, they themselves conceal their terrible fate in love.

    But if thirst torments, sing of lovers: to this day
    their famous passion seeks immortal praise.
    Remember, you even envied the abandoned, for they love more
    strongly than the fortunate ones. Oh, begin again and again the praise that will never end.
    Know: the hero is immortal, for him even death
    is only a desired pretext—in it he is born again.

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