Magnificent rendition! This is the best C.P.E. Bach Magnificat I ever heard so far. Both of Philipp Emanuel's inner personae; Sanguineus and Melancholicus have ample opportunity to express themselves in this masterpiece. His penchant for constant and sometimes reckless experimentation makes CPE a composer that might offer inspiration and artistic guidance for our troubled and confused present historical moment. The grösse Fuge "Sicut erat in principio" never sounded so coherent and unified as here, in my humble opinion. This Fuge is a spiritual bridge between J.S. Bach and the polyphony of Haydn/Mozart/Beethoven.
@franciscoespinozagamboa64907 ай бұрын
hay grabaciones antiguas que toman el coro inicial a menor velocidad, también lo prefiero.En el resto esta interpretación me parece excelente
@jorgeluisseguelvaldez8 ай бұрын
Excelente!!!! Maravilloso trabajo coral y estupendas voces solistas!!!
@judithwhitehouse21498 ай бұрын
Great tempii! CPE at his best is much more than just 'Hayzart' ...!
@elaineblackhurst1509Ай бұрын
CPE Bach is a fascinating North German empfindsamer Stil relatively unknown area of the predominantly Viennese Classical period so dominated by the very different sounds of Mozart and Haydn, to the exclusion of almost all else. CPE was the only composer Haydn ever acknowledged as a mentor and the respect was mutual; apart from one alleged quote, there is almost nothing of CPE in Mozart, apart from CPE’s Versuch (Manual on keyboard playing) which was known to all composers as it outlines in some detail what was to become modern keyboard technique (Beethoven was still using it into the 19th century).
@111wolfgang4 күн бұрын
@@elaineblackhurst1509 but Mozart borrowed a lot from J.Christian Bach...for example the piano concertos...
@elaineblackhurst15094 күн бұрын
@@111wolfgang The borrowings are actually very few, but there is no doubt that Mozart rated JC Bach very highly and remembered those days in London 1764/65 with affection and gratitude for the rest of his life. In the context of this discussion, JC Bach is to Mozart as CPE Bach is to Haydn
Primorosa e inspirada composição. Nada deixa a dever à homônima de autoria paterna.
@rosslewchuk92866 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Wunderbar! Thank you! (I see you use H numbers. I was a music history student of Dr. Helm back in the 70's. He instilled in me an appreciation for early music which is still with me to this day.)
Ô JARDIN DES SPLENDEURS ’ DES CHŒURS & CŒURS 💕 DU MAESTRO 🌟 BACH 🌟 MERC’⚜ POUR CE MOMENT OÙ L’OUIE FRÔLE LE CÉLESTE ❕ ☝***🌈 "CÉLESTEMENT MA LUMIÈRE DIVINE À TOUS - 🔥"🏵🌬 *SPIRIT DÉITÉ* 🕊🏵"🔥
@menachemadar16 ай бұрын
יוטיוב הציע לי להאזין, נהניתי מאד.
@MariaWilliams-h7e2 ай бұрын
Hall Angela Moore Anna Thomas Frank
@brianregan50533 ай бұрын
How interesting seeing politically correct version of Carl Philipp Emanuel.
@henriquessilveira2 ай бұрын
The fake "baroque" brass strikes again... holed trumpets and horns, OMG!
@gregfolland65697 ай бұрын
Opening chorus - MUCH! - TOO! - FAST! …. Resulting in an INAUDIBLE BLUR! … Absolute chaos … 👎
@dorette-hi4j7 ай бұрын
I can hear it clearly just fine.
@gregfolland65697 ай бұрын
@@dorette-hi4j Listen to it again, with the full score open in front of you - and see how much you can hear. The singers don’t even have time to breathe at this absurd overspeed.
@dorette-hi4j7 ай бұрын
@@gregfolland6569 How often within each phrase do you think singers need to take breath in the opening chorus? There are rests between phrases for them to breathe.
@gregfolland65697 ай бұрын
@@dorette-hi4j Remainer and/or cyclist, by any chance? … Please advise.
@dorette-hi4j7 ай бұрын
@@gregfolland6569 ???
@NisanyanS6 ай бұрын
C.P.E.'s music is a string of tired clichés, competently woven together. A well-trained musician but absolutely lacking in inspiration and genius. What a contrast with the bold, shocking, scintillating imagination of his father! And oh! all the bullshit comments below which seem to be generated by KZbin bots.
@alindmay6 ай бұрын
I like it. Particularly his unique forte piano transitions . Sturm und Drang full of innovation.
@elaineblackhurst15095 ай бұрын
@@alindmay Good point, but CPE’s music is categorically *not* Viennese (mainly) sturm und drang, but his own very personal take on North German empfindsamer Stil.
@elaineblackhurst15095 ай бұрын
NisanyanS Music is sometimes like listening to someone speaking a foreign language one does not understand; you may appreciate the sound as in the case of Italian for example which is naturally very beautiful, but may not understand a word of the message. I would suggest that if CPE is a foreign language to you, the lack of understanding might just be your problem not that of CPE; I have a similar issue with the music of Debussy who I might well describe in the words you have used above, I would not however, because I understand the problem is entirely mine. Your analysis of CPE is mistaken, but to use another metaphor, music is like food - some you like and some you don’t and it’s a personal thing with no right or wrong answer. CPE is actually one of the few composers to put his own musical aesthetics into words, if you are interested in challenging your own problem with CPE, get a copy of his Versuch and read the relevant sections; if not, just think of CPE as I do Debussy, but be wary of making bold statements that are in fact as inaccurate as to fact as they are unrepresentative in judgement.
@markusboyd48343 ай бұрын
Complete nonsense
@elaineblackhurst15093 ай бұрын
@@markusboyd4834 You have probably said more in two words than I did in four paragraphs.