Diese Kantate liebe ich, weil sie meinen Konfispuch beinhaltet. Mein Lebensmittelpunkt und Kraftquelle. Meine Eltern haben mir da ein wunderbares Geschenk gemacht. Sie suchten ihn 1967 aus. Sehr gut musiziert und dafür danke ich den Künstlern.
That´s the point. He did not. We have the original performance scores from his "Matthäus Passion" and there are a lot of not corrected write errors in it. That means he couldn´t hear them and that means that his musicians must have been too bad to hear them. But the specialists of Baroque Music play in tempos as if there were prof. orchestras on today´s level all around. And that´s BS.
@@anonymusum that's not unique to bach. The dresden orchestra parts often have mistakes in them not corrected. But at the same time, its true that bach often complained about his musicians ability. Having said that, bachs musicians would have been playing in the same style all the time every day. They couldn't have been that bad surely. And they would have been bumped up by a few visiting virtuosos every now and then.
What an absolute masterpiece of counterpoint. Musicians and singers are quite matchless and under such inspired leadership is it any wonder? The tenor -Daniel Johanasson - has a timbre and clarity, which is a joy to hear and the other soloists sing beautifully and stylishly. Certainly one of the finest performances on 'You Tube'.
No se a ustedes pero se me puso la piel de gallina cuando escuche a la gente cantar. Que grata sorpresa. Algun dia miles cantaran al unisono los coros de bach para llenar de luz la tierra
Que lindo... que emocionante ver al público cantar el coro del 3er movimiento! Cómo me hubiera gustado cantar con ustedes ahí!!! los aprecio en demasía JSBachstiftung!!! Bachhh!!! Saludos desde Lima
Oh my..my BFF's husband is from Chimbote in Peru. So real knowledgeable of trying to get out of the airport in Lima to get back to the United States with the pandemic and everything. And this music is beautiful. We are going to sing a part of this in our choir at Redeemer Lutheran this Sunday. And I needed to listen to the music. And our Director David Ludwig said this is the one you need to listen to. I joined the choir a little late. I am a terrible singer. But at least I have joy and enthusiasm. And I offer your peace and blessings from Central Florida this Friday, February 4, 2022. Be safe be careful we need you
Spectacular! Terrific dancing tempi, wonderful acoustic, glorious musicians all around. Do you suppose Bach as cantor faced the congregation to lead them? What an honor that would have been!
Marvelous live interpretation! And extremely well-recorded with clarity of all the vocal & instrumental lines. One of my favorite Bach cantatas. Thank you so much!
Danke! Großartig! In dieser Zeit so tröstlich und Mut machend. Wie schön wäre es, diese Kantate könnte in der Thomaskirche erklingen (Tränen kullern).( Beim Einlassen in die Nikolai Kirche beim Bachfest standen Sie , Herr Lutz, neben mir.) Weil vom Tablet zum Fernseher streamen möglich ist, stimmt auch die Tonqualität. So kann ich ihre Aufnahmen " genießen". Danke Ihnen und allen Beteiligten.Liebe Grüße aus Leipzig.
Nun danke alle Gott ---trotz allen finsteren Zeiten in dieser Welt. Ich bin froh, dass ich tröstend diese Bachsche Musik hören darf mit den guten Texten.
Superb superb performance, Bursting with feel good energy right from the start. I like the tempo ad well. Installed as ringtone..check, installed as wake up music check..Best music to start your day..
Beautiful performance, love it! Though one (really small) imperfection: video and audio are not properly synched. Audio is delayed by some 100ms with respect to video. But that's just one minor issue!
Stupenda cantata eseguita magnificamente. Sempre grande immerso Bach, amore di tutta la mia vita: tanto che al mio primogenito ho dato il nome Giovanni Sebastiano e a un'altra mia figlia AnnaMaddalena
《 La Musica di Bach non finisce mai, ha un'inizio, ma non una fine 》. Due Uomini di 70 anni me lo hanno detto qui a Lecce South Italy Baroque City! A volte la Gente che Ama la Grande Musica 🎶 la trovi quando non ci speri più. Soli Deo Gloria onore al grande Kappellmeister di Lipsia 😎🙏❤🎼🎹🎻🎻🎺🎺🎺📯🥁🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
it's music, after all, may it be historically accurate or not, participation as an individual with own's voice and the resulting community is an absolutely valuable practice
Great music. OVPP + audience. I guess it can be done in a place like Trogen, with a mainly Protestant public familiar with the hymn (Nun danket alle Gott).
The lovely performance is marred by audio engineering issues with balance and mic overload. I'm not experiencing these issues with other videos from the Bach-Stiftung.
Tremendous cantata, one of my longtime favourites, and exquisite performance as usual with this group! However, I feel that the OVPP approach doesn't really fit in this celebratory cantata, a chorus would make overwhelming effect.
I'm usually a 100% fan of Lutz's great interpretations, but here are a few things that strike me as odd: First of all, I wonder whether a vocal solo interpretation of one of Bach's most powerful choruses is the ideal solution. However, thanks to the excellent acoustics and the equally good soloists, it works relatively well here, even if I personally would have found a real, larger choir better. Then the tempo (an exception with Lutz) in the opening chorus is much too fast, it seemed to me like a caricature of historically informed performance practice. Last but not least, it struck me as strange to hear the famous chorale "Nun danket alle Gott" sung in unison by the 60+ audience. A fun try, but nothing more, even if there are indications that the congregation could have sung the to chorales in Bach`s time. Otherwise, the musical level is exceptionally high especially the two natural horns.
Ich war bei der Aufführung dabei und auch bei der Einführung vor dem Konzert. Da wurde der Choral vierstimmig geübt und so auch bei der Aufführung gesungen. Und wenn man aufpasst, kann man hören, dass Herr Lutz vor dem Einsatz die vier Töne für das Publikum angibt. Wer Ohren hat zu hören….
I don't wish to be churlish about this impeccable performance - so many good things. However, the printed score for this cantata shows two flutes doubling the oboes in the first chorus and, I think, one as an obligato in one of the arias. They have obviously been omitted here. Is there a reason for this? Is it indeed an option, in an authentic performance? Needs clarification. I find the way Miriam Feuersinger bobs up and down as she sings most endearing. There is something mischievous about it, probably not intentional!
Bach first performed the cantata on October 31, 1725. Probably in 1730, he changed the instrumentation, doubling the oboes with flutes and using the flute as an obbligato instrument in the alto aria. We have performed the first version of the work.
Diese Kantate liebe ich, weil sie meinen Konfispuch beinhaltet. Mein Lebensmittelpunkt und Kraftquelle. Meine Eltern haben mir da ein wunderbares Geschenk gemacht. Sie suchten ihn 1967 aus. Sehr gut musiziert und dafür danke ich den Künstlern.
war auch mein Konfispruch, aber 1957 und vom Pfarrer "ausgesucht". Ich danke ihm nachträchträglich dafür
How lovely. The audience even performed well. I love Bach.
It‘s not only music for us. Its a service for HIM.
Bach's genius really shines through with this cantata and the Bach Foundation does it justice. Thank you
Perfect performance. Soloists, oboe and singing public. Fabulous ❤️
Bach must have had really good musicians when he wrote this one. It is virtuoso workout.
Bach debió ser muy riguroso... no sólo consigo mismo mismo sino con los músicos y el coro
That´s the point. He did not. We have the original performance scores from his "Matthäus Passion" and there are a lot of not corrected write errors in it. That means he couldn´t hear them and that means that his musicians must have been too bad to hear them. But the specialists of Baroque Music play in tempos as if there were prof. orchestras on today´s level all around. And that´s BS.
@@anonymusum that's not unique to bach. The dresden orchestra parts often have mistakes in them not corrected. But at the same time, its true that bach often complained about his musicians ability. Having said that, bachs musicians would have been playing in the same style all the time every day. They couldn't have been that bad surely. And they would have been bumped up by a few visiting virtuosos every now and then.
@@Rik77 I never wrote that it´s unique to Bach.
This powerful performance brings tears to my eyes.
La stessa cosa qui a me in Italia. Ho 55 anni e sto piangendo di gioia 😂😂😂😂😂😊❤
Once again, a fabulous performance from all in this cantata, one I didn't know. Wonderful music!! Thank you, Bachstiftung.
One of Bach's great choruses. Magnificent, majestic, a great work of art.
What an absolute masterpiece of counterpoint. Musicians and singers are quite matchless and under such inspired leadership is it any wonder? The tenor -Daniel Johanasson - has a timbre and clarity, which is a joy to hear and the other soloists sing beautifully and stylishly. Certainly one of the finest performances on 'You Tube'.
Couldn't agree more. I was simply swayed by the counterpoint of the first singing bars. What a beautiful work!
Esto sí es participar de un concierto y disfrutarlo. Increíble el lugar que ocupa la música de Bach en Trogen
No se a ustedes pero se me puso la piel de gallina cuando escuche a la gente cantar. Que grata sorpresa. Algun dia miles cantaran al unisono los coros de bach para llenar de luz la tierra
Que lindo... que emocionante ver al público cantar el coro del 3er movimiento! Cómo me hubiera gustado cantar con ustedes ahí!!! los aprecio en demasía JSBachstiftung!!! Bachhh!!! Saludos desde Lima
Oh my..my BFF's husband is from Chimbote in Peru. So real knowledgeable of trying to get out of the airport in Lima to get back to the United States with the pandemic and everything. And this music is beautiful. We are going to sing a part of this in our choir at Redeemer Lutheran this Sunday. And I needed to listen to the music. And our Director David Ludwig said this is the one you need to listen to. I joined the choir a little late. I am a terrible singer. But at least I have joy and enthusiasm. And I offer your peace and blessings from Central Florida this Friday, February 4, 2022. Be safe be careful we need you
Spectacular! Terrific dancing tempi, wonderful acoustic, glorious musicians all around. Do you suppose Bach as cantor faced the congregation to lead them? What an honor that would have been!
Wat een fantastisch idee om "de zaal" hierin te betrekken! Groot compliment voor beide hoornisten (en iedereen die hiermee te maken had/heeft).
momento di bellezza, grazie infinite . siete fantastici .
Quelle précision rythmique et quel dynamique!Bravo Rudy!
Audience participation during Nun danket alle Gott...sounds like this was a fun concert!
God is my Sun and Sheild!
Marvelous live interpretation! And extremely well-recorded with clarity of all the vocal & instrumental lines. One of my favorite Bach cantatas. Thank you so much!
Wow, just wow! I'd be so honored to sing in congregation with such rich orchestration!
Sorprendente y gozoso. Muchas gracias por tanta belleza e innovación.
Thank you for this new cantata release. Nice to include the congregation in the choral singing.
Sehr, sehr schön!
Herzlichen Glückwunsch zu dieser exklusiven musikalischen Meisterleistung!
Amazing performance, congratulations.
Beautiful performance! Markus Forster solo was excellent!
One of my favorite Bach cantatas. Thank you.
Thumbs up! an extra applause for those horns
Danke! Großartig! In dieser Zeit so tröstlich und Mut machend. Wie schön wäre es, diese Kantate könnte in der Thomaskirche erklingen (Tränen kullern).( Beim Einlassen in die Nikolai Kirche beim Bachfest standen Sie , Herr Lutz, neben mir.) Weil vom Tablet zum Fernseher streamen möglich ist, stimmt auch die Tonqualität. So kann ich ihre Aufnahmen " genießen". Danke Ihnen und allen Beteiligten.Liebe Grüße aus Leipzig.
Nun danke alle Gott ---trotz allen finsteren Zeiten in dieser Welt. Ich bin froh, dass ich tröstend diese Bachsche Musik hören darf mit den guten Texten.
Very approachable cantata. Glorious chorale settings, opening chorus, arias, everything in short. I didn't know it. New!
Tout simplement magnifique !
Superb superb performance, Bursting with feel good energy right from the start. I like the tempo ad well. Installed as ringtone..check, installed as wake up music check..Best music to start your day..
Ganz wundervolle Aufführung. Vielen Dank.
Great job!
I hope Maestro Lutz does more cantatas with one-singer-per-part in the choruses -- it works very well!
All I need are your horns drums and trumpets Johann and I'm off and running.
such a charmingly tuneful cantata very well interpreted ......mille mercis du Canada.
Muchisimas gracias por tan hermosa presentacion.
IT'S SO FAST. Thrilling.
No conocia la Cantata. Una forma sorprendente y muy convincente. La interpretacion como siempre inmejorable. Muchisimas gracias.
Dynamisch. Ausdrucksvoll. Lebendig. Verbunden mit die Zuhörer. Bachs Zeit ist die beste Zeit .
Wunderschön!
BRAVO, BRAVO, BRAVO👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Fantastisch!!
Fearsome horn part for the natural instrument. I played this on a modern Alexander -- difficult enough.
Beautiful performance, love it! Though one (really small) imperfection: video and audio are not properly synched. Audio is delayed by some 100ms with respect to video. But that's just one minor issue!
Stupenda cantata eseguita magnificamente. Sempre grande immerso Bach, amore di tutta la mia vita: tanto che al mio primogenito ho dato il nome Giovanni Sebastiano e a un'altra mia figlia AnnaMaddalena
First! Enjoy greeting from Canada!
gracias
I wish that I was there. I would have sung the tenor line.
Smuk og dejlig musik en nydelse at lutte til .....
"Bach, Anfang und Ende aller Musik."
《 La Musica di Bach non finisce mai, ha un'inizio, ma non una fine 》. Due Uomini di 70 anni me lo hanno detto qui a Lecce South Italy Baroque City! A volte la Gente che Ama la Grande Musica 🎶 la trovi quando non ci speri più. Soli Deo Gloria onore al grande Kappellmeister di Lipsia 😎🙏❤🎼🎹🎻🎻🎺🎺🎺📯🥁🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Excelente!!!👍👍👍
it's music, after all, may it be historically accurate or not, participation as an individual with own's voice and the resulting community is an absolutely valuable practice
Sublime
Great music. OVPP + audience. I guess it can be done in a place like Trogen, with a mainly Protestant public familiar with the hymn (Nun danket alle Gott).
Great^3
The lovely performance is marred by audio engineering issues with balance and mic overload. I'm not experiencing these issues with other videos from the Bach-Stiftung.
8:38 - bald guy in the front is super excited to be singing, while blue shirt guy two rows back can't look less excited.
Wow, a wild Richard Atkinson, found in his natural habitat
❤️
I've heard this called "Bach's 9th Symphony."
Tremendous cantata, one of my longtime favourites, and exquisite performance as usual with this group! However, I feel that the OVPP approach doesn't really fit in this celebratory cantata, a chorus would make overwhelming effect.
I'm usually a 100% fan of Lutz's great interpretations, but here are a few things that strike me as odd: First of all, I wonder whether a vocal solo interpretation of one of Bach's most powerful choruses is the ideal solution. However, thanks to the excellent acoustics and the equally good soloists, it works relatively well here, even if I personally would have found a real, larger choir better. Then the tempo (an exception with Lutz) in the opening chorus is much too fast, it seemed to me like a caricature of historically informed performance practice.
Last but not least, it struck me as strange to hear the famous chorale "Nun danket alle Gott" sung in unison by the 60+ audience. A fun try, but nothing more, even if there are indications that the congregation could have sung the to chorales in Bach`s time. Otherwise, the musical level is exceptionally high especially the two natural horns.
Ich war bei der Aufführung dabei und auch bei der Einführung vor dem Konzert. Da wurde der Choral vierstimmig geübt und so auch bei der Aufführung gesungen. Und wenn man aufpasst, kann man hören, dass Herr Lutz vor dem Einsatz die vier Töne für das Publikum angibt. Wer Ohren hat zu hören….
I don't believe in God, I believe in Bach.
Am I the only person who thinks the second Aria has sort of a Latin-American feel to it?
I don't wish to be churlish about this impeccable performance - so many good things. However, the printed score for this cantata shows two flutes doubling the oboes in the first chorus and, I think, one as an obligato in one of the arias. They have obviously been omitted here. Is there a reason for this? Is it indeed an option, in an authentic performance? Needs clarification.
I find the way Miriam Feuersinger bobs up and down as she sings most endearing. There is something mischievous about it, probably not intentional!
Bach first performed the cantata on October 31, 1725. Probably in 1730, he changed the instrumentation, doubling the oboes with flutes and using the flute as an obbligato instrument in the alto aria. We have performed the first version of the work.
lovely to hear it with solo voices, though the tempo is tad too brisk for my taste :)
les voix sont belles, mais je n'aime pas la rythmique, trop rapide
Warum kein Chor?
Aside from the opening chorus being entirely too fast to the point of near frantic hysteria, a lovely performance.
Did you notice the fake "natural" horns...
absolutely great.
Para muchos autores, el coro inicial es una de las obras cumbres de Bach, en lo que hace a lo vocal-orquestal,
@@edgardodelisi8634 In English....
No tenemos indicaciones metronómicas en la época barroca. Los directores lo hacen "a piacere" En lo que a mi respecto, lo prefiero rápido.