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A vital historical document: Walter was a conducting protégé of Mahler, and we can hear this in how the tempo is not rigidly steady, but rather is frequently adjusted, e.g. the slower tempo for the second theme.
The great ladies are on the stage singing magnificently ! As some critic said of Flagstad’s I Isolde - all needed is the great lady on the stage and it is a success😌!
Intersting ....a lot of talk about how she was very influential in his compositions..... I'm not entirely convinced but happy to hear dialogue and get educated ...... What an age we live in.
A lovely soprano voice here. Again this film takes us on a unique view of both the quietude of domicile music and the grand endeavours that church festivals offered. Bach worked like he had a firebrand behind him. His St Matthew is as glorious as anyone could have imagined was possible. It was beyond musical comprehension in 1727. We cannot fathom Bach’s feelings but it is clear that ignorance nor criticism would suppress his artistic direction.
I love how Bach used unison voice in parts of this chorus. It’s very melodic and wholesome in nature. Now it is universally appraised for its integrity and craftsmanship.
It’s refreshing to hear his music imperfectly played, in a period environment, as he may well have heard it himself. The word and hope of God was central, and civilisation within the home all pivoted around the dutiful work of music, for the betterment of his life, family and wider society (as he had been shown by his forbears). Today we might see doctors and engineers put their hand to the organ for a service on Sunday but I suspect back then that once you decided on a profession you gave it everything or nothing. The children were thus more inclined to follow a family’s focus. If Bach was not innovative in the way he lived his life, he of course was musically. Look for one example at the ending of the organ Fantasia BWV572.
Very tastefully done. Unpretentious. I love that the chosen music here are not the famous works (apart from the incredible cembalo cadenza from the fifth B concerto).
The Maestro. That's the technique that must be preserved. Many modern guitarists have not followed his RH and LH positions, which were standard in the past.
Sáinz de la Maza fue quien estrenó el primer concierto para guitarra y orquesta de la historia de la música española del siglo XX: EL CONCIERTO DE ARANJUEZ...
@@iianneill6013im not necessarily saying the music is sped up, but the video clearly is, and and im not even talking about his finger moving fast, but the way he moves his body and head is just artificial
Boże Wszechmogący, dziękuję Ci za talent Chopina, który skomponował ten utwór, za talent Paderewskiego, wielkiego Polaka i Premiera naszego kraju po 123 latach zaborów, który to tutaj zagrał, oraz za to że sam zrodziłem się w Polsce!
Esta filmación es de una película ajena a esta aria, protagonizada por Bob Hope, el presentador que aparece en este vídeo. Hermosa interpretación. (14 . VII . 2024).
Paderewski's tone is like a chorus of Polish patriots shouting an anthem of independence. It's no wonder that he was riotously popular during his day. He had a charisma like nobody else.
Thank you very much for posting. Great document. Too many strings as the harpsichord here (with pedals) has no sound. Ridiculous, useless conductor. Pretty bad recording in fact. Anyway, Leonhardt was the best (on better stages ;)