Sheep May Safely Graze & Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Detroit Symphony Civic Orchestra, 3/6/2014
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- Опубліковано 5 бер 2014
- 0:00 Sheep May Safely Graze BWV 208 and 4:37 Jesu,Joy of Man's Desiring BWV 147, Bach
Detroit Symphony Civic Orchestra.
Charles Burke, conductor.
Dr. Clyde and Mrs. Helen Wu Music Director Chair
Orchestra Hall, Detroit, Michigan
March 6, 2014
Love to see so many of young performers. Bravo!
I hadn't realised that the Motor City in it's vast and ruinous decay still had beauty like this... God bless the city of my birth!
Although they may be true, Ronald, the Lord asks you to NOT drop words of condemnation on Detroit (Motor City) and its people. Fault for what has happened there does not belong to the citizens, workers, and management teams of the companies there. They have been an historic and miraculous power for the USA over the decades to make available a great variety of motor vehicles in which families have been able to travel to school, work, second jobs, and occasionally, vacation. Be merciful. Pray for your home town.
@@dalerider3124 Apparently you missed the part where I said quote "God bless the city of my birth"..
While I lived in Detroit the Symphony sustained me, along with trips to the parks outside the city. Neemi Jarvi was a Godsend . Detroit eliminated its Classical music station while I was there. Motown was finished. You had to tune into to Canada for classical music. Glad they still have a magnificent Orchestra. Music has always saved the people with souls from the hellhole of Detroit and it’s political predators. The Detroit Museum & Classical arts are the last visages of beauty remaining.
Wow, these are very talented young people! Thanks for sharing.
What a wonderful combination of two Bach pieces that I learned to play and sing six decades ago. The orchestra is superb. Some memories never fade.
How old r u now 😊
WONDERFUL MUSIC! The first time I heard it like this was when I was about 6 years old.
My dad's little orchestra played this and it was so beautiful I CRIED! ALWAYS been my most beautiful music!
So beautiful, even close to angelic harmony,
esp. violins sound. Worthy to praise for
Hard works & spiritual strenth.
great music and great orchestra, my man tears are flowing!
GLORIOUSLY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!
Pure joy, thank you. One such as this is pure beauty.
….wow…..some youthful seats here!!! Very impressive.
Great performance, such a young orchestra too
Lovely. Applause from South Africa!
Nice job, thanks for posting. I'll call it an early Christmas in July. It was very beautiful and put me in a blessed, joyful mood.
They're excellent and will be magnificent within years throughout.
What?
What a magnificent performance. In current times, when most of Young girls and Boys seem to have lost the taste for classical music, this powerful orchestra brings us back, once more, the hope of a better world. I do not know (please, do not be offended), whether Jesus is or not the Joice of Man desiring, but Bach FELT things that way, many people share this visión, that is to say, the way of spirituality. Congratulations. Many thanks for posting. Greetings from Argentina.
Your English is perfect ..
The beauty of this performance Ìs off the charts
Hola, Soberbia Interpretación, Llena de Paz y Recogimiento, y como Siempre Bellísima Música que Hace Vibrar el Espíritu y nos Llena de Felicidad,Enhorabuena 🌹🌹🌹
MY two favorites of Bach
Essa música, penetra no fundo da alma, parece que morri e estou subindo aos céus!!!
So beautiful!
Thank you f0r this.
Beautiful
Merveilleuse musique, belle interprétation...
Beautiful❤
I was brought up in the christian religion, not a christian anymore but I always and all the time enjoy these kinds of music. I know that music is a universal language but some don't want to listen to something that seem to go contrary to their religious belief.
Is it possible that what you have rejected is not the Christian religion per se but one of the many caricatures of it that have been perpetrated on the human race by hierarchical organizations, creeds and dogma? I reject such things myself but still subscribe to the great themes of the Bible as I understand it. Yes, Bach was a Lutheran but I like to think he was not merely an "adherent", i.e. that his religion was personal - not institutional.
@@rogermetzger7335 I'm not condemning the Christian religion. In fact, all religions have their good side and bad side, however when a particular religions takes it upon itself to distort its teachings, have contradictions in their highly respected religious book or portrays itself as closest to God, then I have a problem with that religion or group.
@Psalm 27 Define the Creator! State how we can relate and do his biddings as his creation.
@@jikoto3885 Jesus is not a religion, Jesus is the Savior of the world, so you didn't reject a religion, you rejected Jesus John 12:46-48: "I am come a light into the world, that whosoever believeth on me should not abide in darkness. And if any man hear my words, and believe not, I judge him not: for I came not to judge the world, but to save the world. He that rejecteth me, and receiveth not my words, hath one that judgeth him: the word that I have spoken, the same shall judge him in the last day."
John 3:16: "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
@@miguelangelmartinez3908 Most times ignoring ignorant fanatics is a good position to take, but sometimes letting them wallow in their ignorance is not the best thing for them. Jesus did not found a religion! In his days Jesus did not mention anything like or about religion, nor did he organize people to form a religion. Christianity was not even born after his death, Peter and the rest of his followers did not found the religion called "Christianity." Jesus the Christ (NOT Jesus of the Christian religion) is a spiritual luminary who brought knowledge and light to the world, but the likes of you turned his teachings upside down. Quoting the bible doesn't make you a spiritually enlighten person but your tolerance of others' view should be important and that is what Jesus the Christ preached! He preached Love across the board. He did not preached discrimination, segregation, greed, hypocrisy or destruction, these are handiwork of most christians all over the world. You don't need a god to tell you that!
Hola, Me llama poderosamente la atención , la juventud de esta Banda de Música y lo bien que Suena, Eso requiere machas horas de ensayo y Mucho Amor por la Música, Mis felicitaciones y Enhorabuena 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Bravo!
Lovely playing. Bach is a genius.
My wandering soul was healed and purified
Aseste fideles! They first. They. Two pieces áre beautyfull. Good bless you
this sounds like a primary school orchestra. Lively. l like it.
WONDERFUL WONDERFUL WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!
Wow! Nicely done!
Incomparable Bach
Thought the orchestra did a great job. Jesu was much too fast though. It's Cantata. It should be slow, soft and gentle. The sound was great though. Respect.
Quite lovely/terrific.
Brill
This sounds like the Stokowski arrangement.
do you have some internal law that forbids you to use the bottom half of the bow?
What a joy to play in this orchestra, what a pain in the ears to listen to it :)
I think you nailed it there. Wincing...
I love this performance and have listened to it many times. The only thing I don't like is the extended clapping at the end. One person just goes on clapping. So annoying.
Praise GOD ALMIGHTY
Interesting conjunction: the first piece is completely secular, and the second...not!
I agree, but I think both pieces are popular in Christmas programs, I remember playing Jesu in a Christmas concert when I was in High School.
While Sheep May Safely Graze may seem secular, and was derived from a secular contata, the concept is deeply rooted in Scripture, with Christ the Creator and Redeemer and Defender being the Good Shepherd under whose watchcare the world can safely trust.
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Beautiful performance ruined by rude interruption of ill timed, obnoxious ad.
If you came for a pleasant, relaxing experience with beloved classics - please don't click start.
It's great see so many young performers enjoying themselves, but this is for their loving parents to treasure, not the unsuspecting music-lover.
I hope they work with a better conductor in their future music-making. And have better audio technicians.
Langsamer, bitte!!
De très beaux interprètes mais mal dirigés aucune sensibilité de la musique
Pas vrai
Absolument vrai.
A little too fast
Way to record this. Whenever people play "key" parts the camera is not there
Love the music, love the performance, but man, did you do a shitty job of recording the whole thing
Ph I hear flutes, let's zoom in on violins
Hey I hear brass, zoom in for 1 sec and go back to violins
Oh, wait, I still hear brass, let's skim the brass section for half a second and immediately go back to violins
Oh also let's zoom in on cello's while they're not doing anything special and ignore them when it's their time to shine
Detroit has a symphony orchestra??? BWAAAHAAAAHAAAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!
no one made you listen to it dick head
Yes they do . The civic orchestra is part of that. It provides experience for non professionals .
Are they truly professional musicians? Sounds unbelievably so poor!
played too fast, horrible
sounds like an elementary school orchestra. No unity and no dynamics
No one made you listen to it dick head