Singing this for the first time next week at Carnegie Hall. I've never heard it before a couple months ago and I'm sorry I haven't! It's such an amazing work and so rewarding to sing! Brava Bruckner for this glorious piece of heaven!
Bruckner was always very harsh on himself and critical of his work. But if he was alive today, and attended a performance of his own work, he would flat out cry with happiness and surprise at the standing ovation. He would know that he actually DIDNT suck as a composer.
There is something so divine and eternal about this masterpiece! As if people could listen to this for thousands of years to come and it would never ever fail to impress! Music usually makes you see pictures and sequences through your inner eye. Bruckner is different though. As if he goes straight for your strongest and purest emotions, giving the consciousness a glimpse of what even your inner eye isn't able to visualize.
Omg this is awesome!!! Bruckner was way ahead of his time, about 100 years. His music feels so modern and right today! I wish he would have known how appreciated he would become.
If Bruckner uses this kind of musical language when putting such harsh and intimidating music to such devotional words, I am further convinced of the Symphonies' similar devotional qualities when similar music is at hand. Harsh, minor key, and loud does not necessarily mean tragic and apocalyptic! Especially so in Bruckner. It seems like he is portraying divine power!- Daniel
by the contrary, in my opinion Bruckner perfectly penetrate the meaning of the text... so glorious... "first age" catholicism... (each one his fealing)
I'm singing this for the first time on March 18th with Marlborough Choral Society. I only discovered the work inJanuary 2018 and it is wonderful to sing! I'm now hooked on Bruckner.
Heard this piece for the first time in 1974 when I was in San Diego, and fell in love with it. GREAT performance -- thanks for sharing this with us on UA-cam!
Bruckner scuote ogni atomo di materia e spirito. E questo Te Deum mi conduce a commozione, eccitazione, esaltazione, prostrazione, ardimento. Solo la musica, solo Bruckner può, potevano. Thanks for sharing.
Another interesting thing about this piece not mentioned by the uploader is Bruckner's remark "I will present to God the score of my Te Deum, and He will judge me mercifully." Bruckner really thought highly of this work, and for good reason.
On his copy of the score, Gustav Mahler crossed out "für Chor, Soli und Orchester, Orgel ad libitum" (for choir, solos and orchestra, organ ad libitum) and wrote "für Engelzungen, Gottsucher, gequälte Herzen und im Feuer gereinigte Seelen!" (for the tongues of angels, heaven-blest, chastened hearts, and souls purified in the fire!)
THANK YOU so much for posting this! I sang it with our University choir about thirty years ago. Now I can sing it again, thanks to your generously providing the score. In heaven! PS. This piece is fabulous to listen to, but it's even better to be buried in the chorus and contributing to all that sound. ;)
Anton Bruckner:C-dúr Te Deum WAB 45 1.Te Deum laudamus (Allegro moderato) 00:05 2.Te ergo quaesumus (Moderato) 05:59 3.Aeterna fac (Allegro,maestoso,con forza) 08:45 4.Salvum fac populum tuum (Moderato) 10:12 5. In Te, Domine speravi (Moderamente allegro) 16:11 Maria Stader-szoprán Sieglinde Wagner-alt Ernst Haefliger-tenor Peter Lagger-basszus Berlini Állami Operaház Kórusa Berlini Filharmonikus Zenekar Vezényel:Eugen Jochum
when i am in a mood, ie not a good one, some thunderous glory invoking the majesty of God Almighty, the Holy and Terrible, hits the spot. as in just now. thanks for the upload. it has been a favourite of mine for some years now
thank you for your beautiful work syncing the Score to the Recording and the Text! (in Church Latin) for an octogenarian like me this is a miracle xØx jd
On his copy of the score, Gustav Mahler crossed out "für Chor, Soli und Orchester, Orgel ad libitum" (for choir, solos and orchestra, organ ad libitum) and wrote "für Engelzungen, Gottsucher, gequälte Herzen und im Feuer gereinigte Seelen!" (for the tongues of angels, heaven-blest, chastened hearts, and souls purified in the fire! Ref: Roger Castillo
According to Hans Roelofs' critical discography, out of more than 100 performances of Bruckner's Te Deum, Eugen Jochum's performance of 1965 remains still the reference performance.
+olla-vogala When Bruckner was unable to finish his 9th symphony, he suggested that this Te Deum be used as the 4th movement. This has been tried, but seems not to have caught on.
+olla-vogala The more than 100 recordings of Bruckner's Te Deum are mainly added to a Bruckner's Mass or other religious works, less often to a symphony (mainly No. 7). See Roelofs' critical discography of the Te Deum ( www.brucknerdiskografie.nl/php/index.php?pag=100 ). I am not aware of a recording, in which it would be specifically used as the 4th movement of Symphony No. 9.
Tonight, Ricardo Muti will be conducting the Bruckner 9th and the te deum in just that configuration at a Chicago Symphony concert........can't wait to hear it.
this is gods music no great music was ever composed by an atheist facts from vienna austria where it all began gluck, haydn, mozart, beethoven, schubert, bruckner, brahms, j strauss. schönberg, alban berg, von von webern
this is gods Music. bruckner was not an Atheist. no great Music was ever composed by an Atheist. Facts from vienna Austria, wher it all began. hayden, Mozart, Beethoven, schubert, bruckner, Brahms, j.strauss, Schönberg, berg, webern,
It's rare to hear a piece recorded in the 60's sound so crisp. Immaculate performance and recording quality.
I just discovered Anton Bruckner today.
Absolutely incredible.
Welcome!
Singing this for the first time next week at Carnegie Hall. I've never heard it before a couple months ago and I'm sorry I haven't! It's such an amazing work and so rewarding to sing! Brava Bruckner for this glorious piece of heaven!
If you love Anton Bruckner, than you should really listen Gloria from his Grosse Messe (Mass no. 3). It is so majestic as this Te Deum :)
Had the honour to perform this yesterday!!! It shall remain an unforgettable experience!!! I am addicted to this work! Wish I could do it again!
Bruckner was always very harsh on himself and critical of his work. But if he was alive today, and attended a performance of his own work, he would flat out cry with happiness and surprise at the standing ovation. He would know that he actually DIDNT suck as a composer.
Bruckner was also a pedo, lets not praise him too much.
There is something so divine and eternal about this masterpiece! As if people could listen to this for thousands of years to come and it would never ever fail to impress!
Music usually makes you see pictures and sequences through your inner eye. Bruckner is different though. As if he goes straight for your strongest and purest emotions, giving the consciousness a glimpse of what even your inner eye isn't able to visualize.
Omg this is awesome!!! Bruckner was way ahead of his time, about 100 years. His music feels so modern and right today! I wish he would have known how appreciated he would become.
If Bruckner uses this kind of musical language when putting such harsh and intimidating music to such devotional words, I am further convinced of the Symphonies' similar devotional qualities when similar music is at hand. Harsh, minor key, and loud does not necessarily mean tragic and apocalyptic! Especially so in Bruckner. It seems like he is portraying divine power!- Daniel
by the contrary, in my opinion Bruckner perfectly penetrate the meaning of the text... so glorious... "first age" catholicism... (each one his fealing)
Jochum's performance may be 54 years old but it's hard to imagine it ever being bettered. The definitive Bruckner Te Deum.
I'm singing this for the first time on March 18th with Marlborough Choral Society. I only discovered the work inJanuary 2018 and it is wonderful to sing! I'm now hooked on Bruckner.
Heard this piece for the first time in 1974 when I was in San Diego, and fell in love with it.
GREAT performance -- thanks for sharing this with us on UA-cam!
+carp bear You're welcome!
Bruckner scuote ogni atomo di materia e spirito. E questo Te Deum mi conduce a commozione, eccitazione, esaltazione, prostrazione, ardimento. Solo la musica, solo Bruckner può, potevano. Thanks for sharing.
What?
Another interesting thing about this piece not mentioned by the uploader is Bruckner's remark "I will present to God the score of my Te Deum, and He will judge me mercifully." Bruckner really thought highly of this work, and for good reason.
Many decades ago I heard Ernst Haefliger in Schubert's “Winterreise”. The memory is still vivid.
On his copy of the score, Gustav Mahler crossed out "für Chor, Soli und Orchester, Orgel ad libitum" (for choir, solos and orchestra, organ ad libitum) and wrote "für Engelzungen, Gottsucher, gequälte Herzen und im Feuer gereinigte Seelen!" (for the tongues of angels, heaven-blest, chastened hearts, and souls purified in the fire!)
Eisrael in egypte
Wrong composer, I think, lol.
@@joshscores3360 Well, Mahler was also a conductor. One can only imagine how powerful this must have sounded under his baton.
Thank you, I'm glad I didn't have to scroll down too far to find this quote. Mahler was not wrong. Bruckner is def underrated.
THANK YOU so much for posting this! I sang it with our University choir about thirty years ago. Now I can sing it again, thanks to your generously providing the score. In heaven!
PS. This piece is fabulous to listen to, but it's even better to be buried in the chorus and contributing to all that sound. ;)
My favorite piece. Listen to it almost everyday. Glory to God our Savior!
Glorious, life enhancing music wonderfully performed.
This Music was inspired in HEAVEN. I always get tears in my eyes when I hear IT
Me 2
Anton Bruckner:C-dúr Te Deum WAB 45
1.Te Deum laudamus (Allegro moderato) 00:05
2.Te ergo quaesumus (Moderato) 05:59
3.Aeterna fac (Allegro,maestoso,con forza) 08:45
4.Salvum fac populum tuum (Moderato) 10:12
5. In Te, Domine speravi (Moderamente allegro) 16:11
Maria Stader-szoprán
Sieglinde Wagner-alt
Ernst Haefliger-tenor
Peter Lagger-basszus
Berlini Állami Operaház Kórusa
Berlini Filharmonikus Zenekar
Vezényel:Eugen Jochum
when i am in a mood, ie not a good one, some thunderous glory invoking the majesty of God Almighty, the Holy and Terrible, hits the spot.
as in just now.
thanks for the upload. it has been a favourite of mine for some years now
This powerful performance is nothing short of magnificent! What an immense treat. Thank you for posting.
WAW! Great interpretion and execution. I'm happy for discover this record. The Symp. 8 of Bruckner is very good in the hands of Jochum too.
Wow what an opening! This is wonderful.
Bruckner thought this could finish his 9th if he didn't live to complete it......but this is a stand-alone masterpiece.
This is a glorious piece of music!
+Kyler LaViollette I agree!
このようなコンデンススコアによって、複雑なポリフォニーを主体とするブルックナー音楽の和声語法を、一目で理解することができます。
貴重なご投稿をありがとうございます!
thank you for your beautiful work
syncing the Score to the Recording
and the Text! (in Church Latin)
for an octogenarian like me
this is a miracle
xØx
jd
On his copy of the score, Gustav Mahler crossed out "für Chor, Soli und Orchester, Orgel ad libitum" (for choir, solos and orchestra, organ ad libitum) and wrote "für Engelzungen, Gottsucher, gequälte Herzen und im Feuer gereinigte Seelen!" (for the tongues of angels, heaven-blest, chastened hearts, and souls purified in the fire! Ref: Roger Castillo
According to Hans Roelofs' critical discography, out of more than 100 performances of Bruckner's Te Deum, Eugen Jochum's performance of 1965 remains still the reference performance.
+Réginald Hulhoven Yes, which is exactly the reason I chose this recording! :)
+olla-vogala When Bruckner was unable to finish his 9th symphony, he suggested that this Te Deum be used as the 4th movement. This has been tried, but seems not to have caught on.
Harry Andruschak
I didn't know that. Are there any recordings at all where it is used as 4th movement?
+olla-vogala The more than 100 recordings of Bruckner's Te Deum are mainly added to a Bruckner's Mass or other religious works, less often to a symphony (mainly No. 7). See Roelofs' critical discography of the Te Deum ( www.brucknerdiskografie.nl/php/index.php?pag=100 ). I am not aware of a recording, in which it would be specifically used as the 4th movement of Symphony No. 9.
Tonight, Ricardo Muti will be conducting the Bruckner 9th and the te deum in just that configuration at a Chicago Symphony concert........can't wait to hear it.
¡Cantantes angelicales! Gracias por esta obra maestra.
REALLY MAGNIFICENT !!!
Symphony No10 with Choir !
Oh my God....... this is heavenly.
Linda, essa obra de Bruckner!!!
So amazing.
To quote Bob Simpson, "a work of almost barbaric grandeur".
Beautiful!!
Absolutely Beautiful!!!!!
Capolavoro assoluto!
11 mai 2020 ; work without me !! Too old for work, Too young to die !!
Deo Gloria!
This are eternal musik
That low D at 13:49....
Yeah, like only one or two basses really hit it and it and it sounded so sweet.
“I will be composing a Te Deum.”
“Oh, lovely! In what key will you write it,”
“Yes.”
Many thanks!
+His Most Gracious Excellency Saxo Ungrammaticus I You're most welcome!
Holy SHIT, the beginning of this song is like PREPARE FOR WAR
More-so with the third movement (Aeterna fac).
Of course not
What are we waiting for? Deus vult!
It is not a song
Best performance i've hitherto listened to.
The organ makes this 100x better!
So fucking underrated
Is there a credit for the analysis? I may be overlooking it.
Thank you for syncing up music with the recording. You even used the imslp edition!
Lordy! Wow!
Te Deum laudamus.
Himmlisch ❤
19c 음악 - [합창음악]
[2.가톨릭 합창곡]
브루크너 - [테 데움]
No.9 4th
Was für ein Geschrei.
Great! But where is the organ?
Non confundar in aeternum!!! Thank you LORD!!
1:51
aeterna fac!,,
!!!
20:20
I'm Neville!
i sang this with a lung infection...it wasn't fun... but it was interesting
this is gods music
no great music was ever composed by an atheist
facts from vienna austria
where it all began
gluck, haydn, mozart, beethoven, schubert, bruckner, brahms, j strauss. schönberg, alban berg, von von webern
Ah yes, my favorite composer, von von Webern. His contributions to the 4th vietnam school of music is quite notable.
@@gabrielackerman3237😂
Creepy
Please explain.
Why?
this is gods Music. bruckner was not an Atheist. no great Music was ever composed by an Atheist. Facts from vienna Austria, wher it all began. hayden, Mozart, Beethoven, schubert, bruckner, Brahms, j.strauss, Schönberg, berg, webern,
An ad every 5 minutes 😡kill the mood