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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Dec 19, 2019 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Beautiful solo voices. I grew up with music. My mother was giving concerts when she was pregnant with me. I have a photo of me at age two at her piano with her Haydn Creation oratorio Book. She was memorizing one of the soprano parts. She also played the vinyl which I heard as my first music memory. I used to listen to Gregorian Chant the night before exams in College. The soloists in this recording video are blessed with beautiful clear voices - no wild vibratos that average out just below the correct pitch that I have heard elsewhere . Thank you!!! I am 71 years old now and have heard a lot! Sang in Mendelssohn’s Elijah as a twenty something in a church choir next to my mother! Another blessing!
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As a hard core rocker . I have only to say this : Bach opened so many doors for me , its ridicicolus . I feel like a new born baby every time I listen to Maestro Bach. And this interpretation just blows my mind... The doors are wide open to harvest the energy , and the lovely presence. I feel naked , in awe and in gratidude to the Baroque masters. Long live their heritige to humanity. Salute
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i very seldom leave comments, but I just can't help admitting that to the (rather dull) question "What would you bring to a deserted Island?", my ultimate answer would be "All the recordings of the Netherlands Bach Society", plus my mp3 player and a solar charger. You folks ROCK! - and this is from someone who used to be a fan of heavy metal in his youth... Musical taste changes over time, I guess. Beside my absolute admiration on the divine performances, i must say: whoever is your sound engineer, must worth his salt. The quality of your recordings is topnotch - that is fairly obvious even coming through my crappy headphones. Who is this guy??? (or lady - argh, these days I must quickly add.). Anyways, I am pretty sure Master Bach would be at awe himself listening to his music, and would probably say "Das ist ein wunderbares Musikstück. Habe ich das wirklich geschrieben?...." Blessings from Budapest!!
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The Bach Magnificat was the first choral piece I performed as a college freshman, and it was the first Bach choral work I ever performed (I was concurrently working on his prelude and fugue in B-flat minor from the WTC I). Anyway, the night of the concert, my 18-year-old self got to the concert hall only to realize I had left my Magnificat score in the school cafeteria, which was locked. I told the director my dilemma, to which he said, "Oh no!" and walked away. Somehow I sang that entire work from memory that night, 19 years later, I still have many of those melismas memorized.
So glad to have found this ensemble. Happy Advent '22, cheers from Memphis, TN!
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0:07 Magnificat (Coro) 3:05 Et Exsultavit (Aria) 5:28 Quia Respexit (Aria) 8:12 Omnes (Coro) 9:36 Quia Fecit (Aria) 11:49 Et misericordia (Duetto) 15:28 Fecit Potentiam (Coro) 17:25 Deposuit (Aria) 19:34 Esurientes (Aria) 22:26 Suscepit Israel (Terzetto) 24:30 Sicut Locutus Est (Coro) 26:14 Gloria Patri (Coro)
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