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Back, sempre Back, bela composição sobre o hino de louvor a Deus recitado por Maria no momento de sua visita de serviço à prima Isabel, então grávida do filho João Batista, aquele que, ainda no ventre materno, exultou de alegria ao ouvir a voz da Santíssima Mãe do Redentor.
I like the difference in font size between "Carl Philipp Emanuel" and "Bach" :D If I was not trained in music I would't have noticed that it's not a composition by JS Bach. The video title and thumbnail don't help either. Marketing at its... best?
Tracklist: 00:00:00 Symphony in G Major, Wq 173: I. Allegro assai 00:02:59 Symphony in G Major, Wq 173: II. Andante 00:05:34 Symphony in G Major, Wq 173: III. Allegretto 00:08:38 Symphony in G Major, Wq 180: I. Allegro di molto 00:12:50 Symphony in G Major, Wq 180: II. Largo 00:17:12 Symphony in G Major, Wq 180: III. Allegro assai 00:20:26 Magnificat in D Major, Wq 215: I. Magnificat (Chorus) 00:23:18 Magnificat in D Major, Wq 215: II. Aria. Quia respexit (Soprano) 00:29:35 Magnificat in D Major, Wq 215: III. Aria. Quia fecit (Tenor) 00:33:40 Magnificat in D Major, Wq 215: IV. Et misericordia eius (Chorus) 00:41:28 Magnificat in D Major, Wq 215: V. Aria. Fecit potentiam (Bass) 00:45:14 Magnificat in D Major, Wq 215: VI. Duet. Deposuit potentes (Contralto, Tenor) 00:51:00 Magnificat in D Major, Wq 215: VII. Aria. Suscepit Israel (Contralto) 00:56:31 Magnificat in D Major, Wq 215: VIII. Gloria (Chorus) 00:58:17 Magnificat in D Major, Wq 215: IX. Sicut erat (Chorus)
No soy especialista. Pero decir que esta música es pináculo, es hablar con la verdad. Después del barroco, el ser humano ser esfuerza para dejar de serlo. Esta música habla de grandeza sutilidad y contundencia simultánea.
The Magnificat is one of CPE's best works. It's a shame this post chose to include the Symphony in G major, that has no relationship to it at all. I suggest move straight to 20:26 and listen to the symphony with other similar compositions written by this amazing composer.
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach composed in the Galante Style and was one of the initiators of Musical Classicism. J. S. Bach was still known by a select group of people among them, Musicians like Mozart and Beethoven and only in 1829, after the presentation of the Passion According to Saint Matthew by Mendelssohn, began to gain fame. The children of J. S. Bach were talented, however, the father is the greatest composer of history, in my humble opinion.
It is evident is C P E Bach. J S was full Baroque ! This is Classical Style, even today in use ! However both use a lot of semitone in composition, with not full harmonic sense, about all J S ! I think that many people had to mistify them each other !
Everyone knows Mozart, but hardly anyone knows that CPE Bach was his beloved teacher and father figure. There would be no Mozart as we know him without CPE.
Jaikee DE This comment is entirely as inaccurate as to fact as it is mistaken in judgement. Let’s just begin with pointing out that CPE and Mozart never met, so to try to label him ‘beloved teacher and father figure’ is an absurd attempt to re-write and fictionalise history. Secondly, I suggest that anyone listens to any randomly chosen four bars of music by either composer without being 100% sure they know who wrote it; Mozart absorbed influences to an exceptional degree throughout his life, but owes virtually nothing to Emanuel Bach.
Today I listened to two versions of the "Magnificat" by J.S. and noted that there were at least a couple more available on RU-vid - and all with different timings (which comes, I suppose, from J.S. not using a metronome to guide later performances). However, I DID wonder when I saw the thumbnail of this one how a conductor could stretch it to almost 64 minutes . . . until I clicked on it and up popped C.P.E.! A fine joke on the near-sighted, but well worth listening to nonetheless! (And hardly YOUR fault about the tiny type!) Thanks for putting this in!
Thank you for the suggestion. We'll try to upload a Complete Keyboard Variations from bach next week. In the meantime you can listen to it on spotify: open.spotify.com/album/2vx3LxgW8MhWJoAqXvCFUG?si=C5lTd3BYRj6c_mvA064foQ
Carl Philip Emanuel Bach lär ha sagt: "En musiker kan inte beröra andra utan att också själv vara berörd." Fullkomligt lysande sagt, för det är ju så sant.
ich liebe das magnificat,habe es auch schon auswendiggelernt.immmer wieder sage ich meine seele preist die grösse des herrrn ,besonders schön ist die latinische fassung.
Lintflas You need to be careful when mention the sons of JS Bach or you are likely to make foolish mistakes. Mozart had absolutely nothing to do with CPE Bach throughout his lifetime; it was JC Bach who met Mozart in London as a little boy, and whom Mozart revered for the rest of his life, who was a major influence. Mozart was influenced by many contemporary composers but his musical father figure could only really be described as Haydn as he was the only figure of something approaching a comparable ability.