Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen (arr. De Vlieger) - Full Concert HD

29.08.2023

Performers:
Radio Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Markus Stenz

The program:
Wagner/De Vlieger: An orchestral adventure (Der Ring des Nibelungen)

Recording: AVROTROS Friday concert, Friday September 23, 2016, in TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht.

Henk de Vlieger, former percussionist of the RFO, made a 'pocket version' of Wagner's 'Ring des Nibelungen', in which he combines the most beautiful orchestral parts into one large symphonic poem.

The AVROTROS Friday Concert is a concert series by NPO Radio 4 and AVROTROS, in collaboration with NTR, Stichting Omroep Muziek and TivoliVredenburg. Look for the concert program 2016-2017.

I don't agree with the general false claims suggesting that Mr. Wagner was a cruel Nazi fascist if ı would have been taking seriously all those baseless and nonsense claims this concert would not have been posted here on my blog already, that's not possible, because ı'm a serious anti-fascist. But Wagner was an anarchist in my personal opinion.

If we consider every single criticism and question against the masonic structure and a few Jewish super-rich fascist elite then we have to consider Bakunin as an antisemitic sympathizer and Nazi too in this case for instance but that would be irratiıonal, totally ludicrous, and furthermore ridiculous, there's no question about that.

Now, dear sir, ı'm sorry to say that but cinema is not a brahch of fine arts ı'm afraid, of course you may choose to believe whatever you wanna believe but that's a fact it's rather entertainment and show business, of course, we have a few movies that we could consider in the context of art forms but those films are so rare,Bela Tarr perhaps, Eisenstein, Tarkovsky,, Kubrick's some French and British movies but that's all, Hollywood has nothing to with art sir.

As a matter of fact the Movie industry is too popular and colorful to be a branch of fine arts, sir, It's likely involved with fashion, models, prostitutes and etc. 

It's a business of talk shows, late-night shows TV shows, magazine covers, the mainstream media, and the balloon industry.

But Wagner, yes, of course, it's safely possible to say that he was a true artist.

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