Many years ago, I saw my bride walk up the aisle to the sound of the ouverture... precious! Thank you for playing this. (It was a much slower rendition... if the hr-Sinfonieorchester had been playing, she would be running! haha! But I really like this version!)
@@rh-pd4pq Handel's Water Music always reminds me of England. I always have visions of green lawns, crews rowing down the river, military parades, castles, fancy dress parties. I haven't been to the UK yet, but this is what imagine, when I hear this piece.
0:00 Ouverture. Adagio - Allegro - Lentement - Allegro ∙ 7:47 Bourrée ∙ 9:50 La Paix. Largo alla Siciliana ∙ 13:03 La Réjouissance. Allegro ∙ 15:02 Menuet I - Menuet II ∙
This is the cleanest version of royal firework suite I‘ve ever heard. Edited:I noticed that they didn‘t use natural trumpet that’s why I don‘t hear crack sound like another brand’s performance.
Eine von allen Registern getragene glänzende Darbietung. Ein großes Lob gebührt dabei auch den Tontechnikern, den Klang so voll und gleichzeitig detailliert digital zur Geltung zu bringen.
BOF ! Ce n'est pas tant les instruments de musique (d'époque baroque ou ère moderne) que la manière de d'interpréter cette œuvre à la manière d'une symphonie. Ce n'est pas parce que cette œuvre était pour un roi qu'elle doit être d'une pompe ennuyeuse. Bourrée, Paix, Réjouissances etc font terriblement musique de chambre, tout ça fait diablement compassé, mou et convenu. Être musicien baroqueux c'est comme être un peintre impressionniste, il faut sortir du château pour goûter le plein air vivifiant.
Qué Bella es la interpretación de esta obra de Handel,Música para los Reales Fuegos de Artificio.Fundamentalmente yo siento en esta bonita obra,su gran empaque Real.Es obra destinada a la realeza, pero logra una gran popularidad.
Handel: Feuerwerkmusik - hr Sinfonieorchester - Richard Egarr. This is a very Regal piece of work from: Music from The Royal Fireworks 💥 It’s beautifully played by Sinfonie orchester conductor Richard Egarr. Courtesying and Bowing are of the Royal Order, I’m sure. These musicians are truly talented and do justice to this delightful piece. Perfect in every sense of the word. Thank You for allowing me to listen to the orchestra playing this music and so perfectly too.
Remarcable performance, lovely indeed, the best soundtrack for exploring the Holy Creation in this cyber space visiting RU-vid channels, your future partners in business fans, what we need the most, connecting people
Majestätische und wunderschöne Aufführung dieses perfekt komponierten Meisterwerks mit gut harmoniserten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Der intelligente und geniale Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im lebhaften Tempo und mit möglichst effektiver Dynamik. Einfach wundervoll!
Wahrlich wunderbar expressive Interpretation dieses Meisterwerks durch den genialen Maestro und das erfahrene Orchester mit perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Mitwirkenden. Das musste mal gesagt werden.
I don't recall piccolo trumpets being mentioned in the original manuscript, or trumpets at all for that matter. So why bother with the harpsichord? Sounds good but it's a mishmash of anachronisms.
Which crazy thing are you capable to do fans, to let wrong people listen this music? Only trying to imagine all pervert maniacs stalkers, hackers obsessed of criminal intentions, haters that eat their nails of envy for watching us web users listening music without asking permision, yeah, there is always a price to pay, making some .. sanitations of so many pieces of shhh....it and...this is the best bleach ever seen, how l love it, you can not imagine
Und mir sind Trottel suspekt, die AfD wählen, auf einen verkommenen Ex-Chefredakteur der Bild hören und ihre Unbildung auf einem Musikkanal in die Welt tröten.
The original performance of this "Royal Fireworks Music" was necessarily intended by the composer (and the organizers of the OUTDOOR event, d'uh) to be given by a MASSIVE orchestra (including 24 oboes, 9 bassoons, 3 contrabassoons, etc.) of mostly winds and brass, doubled discreetly by a few strings, barely audible in an outdoor [particularly in those days of no technical or electronic amplification] performance anyway, so the original commentator's lament that the "Blech" instruments are too loud or prominent makes absolutely ZERO sense...!