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"In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth." And then J.S. Bach. After all, He had to listen to something whilst He got on with the rest.
Superbe tableau de Jan Van Eyck choisi comme illustration. Celui-ci ne devrait pas trop être considéré comme le reflet de l'époque de Bach car il y a presque autant de temps entre ce tableau et le temps de Bach qu'entre le temps de Bach et notre temps.
Les divers cœurs de cantates de Bach présentés ici sont tellement beaux et harmonieux font oublier l'anachronisme que vous relevez, à juste titre, concernant ce superbe tableau . Je ne m'en lasse pas ! Bien cordialement
Apoteosica la misa en Sí de Bach. Experimente una policromia de emociones espirituales, desde el nacimiento de Dios todopoderoso hasta el dolor por una humanidad indiferente por el dolor de la humanidad sufriendo la esclusión y el hambre. Grandiosa obra del más grande maestro de Alemania. ABRAZOS
Johann Sebastian Bach har en varme i sine komposisjoner som kommer oss til gode. Jeg har vært så heldig at jeg har vært I Leipzig for og høre flere av hans kantater. Tenker; kan den varmen/roen gjenspeiles i hans sinn...
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH, EL MÁS GRANDE ENTRE LOS GRANDES. PADRE DE LA MÚSICA. EL QUINTO EVANGELISTA. GENIO UNIVERSAL. CONMUEVE HASTA LA ÚLTIMA PARTÍCULA DEL ESPÍRITU. EXCELENTES INTERPRETACIONES. GRACIAS POR PUBLICAR ESTA RECOPILACIÓN
guarda che il 5° Evangelista e S. PAOLO . Leggi le sue ispirate Lettere e comprenderai la vastità incommensurabile del suo universale dire sulla Divinità di GESU' .
Vídeo especial número 200 con una selección de Coros de Cantatas para celebrar el millón de visitas a mi canal. La lista de reproducción envía directamente al Coro que Ud. elige.
Aunque siempre vale la pena escuchar cada cantata completa, ensamblar una selección de coros es algo estupendo. Casi como una mesa de postres. Gracias.
Nada más grande que Bach,lo escuché cuando tuve 6o7 años,y sin siquiera saber que era esa bella música que me deleitó lamento no haber hecho lo posible por aprender música.Toda la vida la lleno con sus maravillosos acordes de cantatas o conciertos.
The angels in that painting clearly had difficulties to sing the music available to them. So they went, complained to the Lord who saw that they were right and, behold, he created Johann Sebastian Bach. The angelic choir has been content ever since.
Que? Ya murió😢😢😭😭😭😭no como, 😭😭😭😭 no puede ser, de que murió, 😭😭😭😭 si vi hace poco un concierto donde el dirigía, 😭😭😭😭 estaba más gordito y se notaba más de edad, pero no para que muriera😭😭😭😭Dios lo tenga en su reino y le dé su paz, 😭😭😭😭😭
Salvador Guerrero A. Siempre firmaba y, como ud nos recuerda, seguían las siglas A.M.D.G. (Ad maiorem Dei Gloriam) es decir, para la mayor gloria de Dios. Y, desde luego, que logró su objetivo....y Dios mismo anda por ahí muy ufano y satisfecho por lo que Bach le dedicó.
Love the Choir of non gender Angels. As there will be no marriage ,or divorce in Heaven . For when they rise from the dead, they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but are like angels in heaven.
No Hay NADIE COMO BACH es el Rey de la musica , con su distinguido y clásico ritmo tan refinado , dándole asi un sentimiento Divino a cada nota musical
Despite a few flaws, a most enjoyable 2+ hours of Bach. A robust, vigorous performance, including the orchestra. I find this, as another RU-vid reviewer commented "prefereable to today's often anemic" renditions of Baroque music.
No god. just us and the universe. our little planet hurtling through space, spinning, circling a raging ball of fire in constant free fall guided by forces that gave rise to our existence, hurtling toward a destiny, unimaginable. beyond amazing, just like life, just like Bach.
I do so hope you don't mean "surly" that means "Morose, Gruff and grumpy, Rough and Gloomy Haughty". I think you mean "surely" . "Certain, Assuredly, Confidently". Thuh! English language spelling huh!
I think this glorious music, along with other arts, played a big part in the advancement of religion. The myths alone wouldn't have been enough for higher inspiration.
Imagine you're in Leipzig circa 1729 and you step into St. Thomas off the street and experience 2:15:10. You whisper to someone, "Did a...a ..'man' actually compose this music??" "Oh yes, that's just Herr Bach rehearsing with the boys for Sunday..." It's incredible to think that the people really had no idea what kind of miracle was in their midst. The greatest musical genius to ever walk the face of the earth was in that place! Week after week, speed-writing cantata after cantata, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of them, each one a gem of utter perfection and sublimity the world has never seen before or since. And he was doing it all for a paycheck! Where does one even begin with JS Bach's immensity?
Yes, I have been watching videos of Gardiner talking about the cantatas. He says the church services were 4 and a half hours long with the cantata coming right before the sermon. So the rich people arrived during the 20 minute cantata and of course had to say hello and greet their friends, ergo, there was alot of noise going on during these miraculous works. Plus the church was very cold so Bach wanted out of Leipzig I think it was. I think he also says that basically people did not appreciate what Bach had created. So, cold church, noise, insufficient rehearsal, average musicians, etc. Nothing like the perfection we hear today with so many groups. We are lucky to live in this time. Search out Gardiner talking about the cantatas, I learned so much.
Yes for a paycheck .... studying music and Bach in particular at high school, I asked my teacher why Bach (a committed Protestant Lutheran) wrote Catholic church music in Latin (B minor Mass, Magnificat etc) in a period of animosity and sometimes open war between the two faiths. He replied "Because posterity didn't pay for his breakfast". And for the first time I saw Bach as not only a genius but also a human being who had to feed his family.
I do live in Leipzig and I ask myself this question all the time. Imagine you are on the street and there walks a corpulent man with notes under his arm and people stop to say "Guten Tag Herr Bach!" What a privilege! Every week a new piece, complete, perfect, gracious. And the performers, the choir! Mein Gott! There were no recordings and circulation of music was limited, it could be that the churchgoers indeed had no idea, could assume that this is normal. But also Bach might not be fully aware of his own genius, because art was a craft like that of a goldsmith or a carpenter, not romantic and divine like in later centuries. People then believed that anyone, if followed a set of rules, could create a masterpiece of literature or poetry, a perfect painting or composition. What is scarry is that in front of Sankt Thomas there is a booth serving Curry Wurst and thousands of people hang out there every day and they also have no idea of what holy ground they walk on and what whas happening within these sacred walls and listen to antimusic of Tylor Swift and Justin Biber. Ugh...
Wonderfull and stunning! Thank you very much, sir! Only chorus I am missing here is my favorite choral: "Jesus bleibet meine Freude" from BWV 147 But this whole collection is beautifull! God bless you! Andrey
Thanks for this lovely compilation. Many of these movements are conducted by Gustav Leonhardt, not Nicholaus Harnoncourt. These are from the famous complete Teldec Cantata project, which the two men shared. Leonhardt's players were his Leonhardt-Consort, and he also used other vocal choirs. Of your selection, these are conducted by Leonhardt: 143, 180, 100, 91, 79, 129, 67, 45, 130, 117, 114, 66, 143. Also, #190 (which is incomplete) and #191 (better known from the Mass in b minor) were excluded from the Teldec set, and only added in later conducted by Ton Koopman.
Un cinquième évangéliste qui a pénétré bien au-delà du voile, dans le Saint des saints. Sa musique raisonne en nos cœurs à la dimension de ce que l’apôtre de Jean a perçu du Royaume de D.ieu, de cette ville éclatante qu’est la Nouvelle Jérusalem céleste. Oui l’étendue des cieux raconte la Gloire de D.ieu et la musique de Bach nous rapporte sa mesure éternelle.