The strings on the extended portion of the neck are only plucked with the right hand not fingered with the left so it doesn't make it impractical to play.
@@achtsieben87Clever Dick - If you knew how much work it takes to play music like this on such a delicate, well made instrument . . . . . But then you obviously don't appreciate things that need Work, Inspiration and Energy. And above all, the pleasure of making beautifull Music. TAKE THAT! POW!
+frank wallace Yes, but you ignore the fact that life is fleeting and all human endeavor is vanity. Here today. Gone in the breadth of an instant, withered and pale. It only makes any sense at all if it is but an echo of a greater eternity. Otherwise, it's all nothing but a cruel joke... So you see, the existence of God is strongly inferred. He holds all the secrets and keeps us delightfully in darkness until the inevitable. If he speaks to us in whispers, then it is shouting in our ears for he does not need to reveal himself at all... So take heart and be infinitely thankful for the gift of the grace of whispers.
One can only imagine, in the distant centuries past, that outside of the courts of kings and queens, hearing music played on such a magnificent instrument, much less hearing a small orchestra, would have been a alien experience to the servant and serf classes. But to hear live music on beautifully designed instruments, played by skilled musicians - say in the early 17th or 18th centuries, would have been almost an out-of-body experience for the poor, common man. But a glorious sound indeed for anyone so fortunate to hear it. Even now!
I remember listening this with my homies Rafaelo and Ridolfo de Abrixxieo in dowtown Firenze damn it was in 1610's good time then i wish i could go back
Ces airs sortant des entrailles de notre terre, ne peuvent que convenir à rnous ravir à merveille, faisant ressortir tout ce passé musical ignoré par mes ancêtres angevins.
Robert de Visée .1655 - 1732/1733 a lutenist, guitarist, theorbist and viol player at the court of the French kings Louis XIV and Louis XV, as well as a singer and composer for lute, theorbo and guitar. ... (WIKI)
This is a thing of beauty. It would be wonderful to hear him live... This music has lost nothing with passing centuries, but perhaps it has only gained relevance. Our present world is filled with evil noise. This does something to alleviate that fact.
I've listened to a dozen or so lute/theorbo albums trying to find one that gives me the same feeling as when watching this video. No luck so far. This is magical
It's a beautifully played piece and the Theorbo has a somehow mystical and melodic attribute that makes it one of the most expressive instruments there are. It's very prominent in Monteverdi's music as well.
Astounding. Looking for the history of the mandolin, I went through lute and found myself here. An incredible-sounding instrument. And how beautifully played. Thank you.
There is only a deep appreciation, or, jealousy..... Masterfully done. Magnificent. The rich tonal quality of that instrument is awe inspiring.... As is his performance. Bravo!
OUT OF THIS WORLD! - This is sheer Beauty of sound; directly from the Music of the Spheres, Logos, Ism-e-Azam, Word, Holy Spirit, Comforter - call it what you will; this young Swedish man, Jonas Nordberg, cuts through the cacophany of our present ailing world with his exquisite art of meditative concentration, in his beautiful playing of this amazing instrument, which he makes sing, loud, deep and clear!
This is so good. The pieces are amongst de Viseè's best, and the playing is sensitive and delicate with much attention to counterpoint and line. Bravo!
Awh, what an amazing sounding ancient instrument! And it needs no accompaniment of another instrument. The depth of resinance sound and tone is so beautiful!! BRAVO JONAS NORDBERG!
This is one of the most beautiful musical pieces I've ever heard! This is music that stimulates a new perspective on reality! I was truly touched by this!
What an exceptional experience this is! de Visee is usually pretty special, and this video shows him off beautifully, thanks to a truly fine lute, performer, and venue. Utterly compelling. I will definitely be going after some Nordberg recordings, after hearing this!
La escucho de vez en cuando. Sigo pensando que la interpretación de esta pieza es la mejor que he oído nuca. Está llena de sensibilidad y de una técnica perfecta. Gracias.
I don't think so. The problem really is that very few people have even heard of a theorbo (or most pre-classical instruments, for that matter), much less what it sounds like. I'd certainly hope that anyone who hears a great performance like this on such a wonderful instrument would be appreciative. Fortunately, there are many excellent lutenists now uploading their work to youtube, and hopefully reaching ever wider audiences!
I pity the person who lacks the humanity to vote down this brilliant performance of such an exquisite composition, played on a fantastic instrument, in a truly beautiful setting. This is pure art, in every sense of the word.
I have fallen in love with the sound of the theorobo as a solo instrument or when played with the viola da gamba. It’s unique sound touches my heart at its very core. Thank you for this beautiful music and performance.🎵
Tribute to Jonas, a Swedish Lutenist: Peculiarly sublime & graceful, this pale as alabastar, strikingly elegant man in black with the slender hands of an artist reminds me of the little figurines inside of a music box; his being is captivated & at one with the music such that the instrument is an extension of his enthralled soul pouring out his heartbeat in an intricate stream of tender notes of supplicant adoration. -Cynthia Quispe
The theorbo is one of my favorite instruments. If it wasn't like 10 feet tall I'd even get one for myself. But man... look at that size. It's gigantic.
Robert de Visée propose toujours une musique envoûtante, superbe au théorbe. Le lieu où vous jouez est magnifique. Votre belle prestation rend hommage à ce luthiste trop peu joué et trop peu connu. merci !
this is great playing, this full range instrument sounds amazing and so well balanced between the low bass and highs, and, the room and the recording are pretty incredible sounding
Fantastic! A lovely interpretation, played with an outstanding technique and such a strong vision of the music that it actually made me understand in a totally new way some of the melody conventions of the time. So serene and peaceful, like a beautiful, old, empty choir is. Thank you very much.
Incredible. These instruments and compositions are (imho) the most transcendent and yet richly human the Western Civilization has ever created. Thank you for your dedication and service in keeping this music alive for us.
Abre el bordón este preludio con un aldabonazo y desarrollan las cuerdas un breve diálogo al modo de esos que por ventura nos socorre en el tormento. ¡Cuánto se asemeja la voz de la tiorba a la que entonces nos alivia! «En una noche oscura,/ con ansias, en amores inflamada» … (J. de Yepes).
Amazing instrument, with some really long bass strings which sounds almost like an additional instrument playing the bass notes. Wonderful playing. (The carrying case for this theorbo must be a hazard while walking through a crowd.)
"Master Luthier, tis a fine instrument, but I fear the neck may be too long."
"Never! The neck must go on forever!"
The strings on the extended portion of the neck are only plucked with the right hand not fingered with the left so it doesn't make it impractical to play.
I read this before the camera showed it and I didn't understand it. When I saw it I laughed out loud
Helluva thing to try to carry on a bus.
Let the neck be free
"Peter, I can see your house from the end of the neck..." (John, 10:23)
Who would have thought a construction crane would sound so beautiful!
i lol'd hard thanks
lol! Thanks for the chuckle
🤣🤣🤣
:))))))))
You are such a good artist🌷
When the sacredness, and joy of life seems to slip into darkness, along comes a sound like this to throw us a life line, and we survive another day.
Yes, this music is sacred. Please check out this song I composed: ua-cam.com/video/oRMQVugM2rQ/v-deo.html it is sacred music of my own composition.
And when the fear of death grips our souls, we can remember that Christ died for our sins on the cross.
Brilliant. Amen.
@@luisb3426 Did he really? I've never heard from him. Maybe he'll get back to me one day.
@@achtsieben87Clever Dick - If you knew how much work it takes to play music like this on such a delicate, well made instrument . . . . . But then you obviously don't appreciate things that need Work, Inspiration and Energy. And above all, the pleasure of making beautifull Music. TAKE THAT! POW!
This bard added +3 Fire resistance to my team.
Literally looking for inspiration for instruments for my Orpheus-themed NPC. Glad to see a fellow nerd in the comments!
Just avoid low doors and dungeons with low ceilings okay.
Yes!
no idea what this is supposed to have meant
@@spoffspoffington then it wasn’t for you was it? 😂
This may be about the most perfect combination of performance, sound, music, place and videography I have seen on UA-cam. Utterly gorgeous!
Here,here! - BRAVO!
+frank wallace Yes, but you ignore the fact that life is fleeting and all human endeavor is vanity. Here today. Gone in the breadth of an instant, withered and pale. It only makes any sense at all if it is but an echo of a greater eternity. Otherwise, it's all nothing but a cruel joke... So you see, the existence of God is strongly inferred. He holds all the secrets and keeps us delightfully in darkness until the inevitable. If he speaks to us in whispers, then it is shouting in our ears for he does not need to reveal himself at all... So take heart and be infinitely thankful for the gift of the grace of whispers.
frank wallace What's that instrument called?
ユウキ リト Baroquian Lute with Bordun-strings.
frank wallace yes
One can only imagine, in the distant centuries past, that outside of the courts of kings and queens, hearing music played on such a magnificent instrument, much less hearing a small orchestra, would have been a alien experience to the servant and serf classes. But to hear live music on beautifully designed instruments, played by skilled musicians - say in the early 17th or 18th centuries, would have been almost an out-of-body experience for the poor, common man. But a glorious sound indeed for anyone so fortunate to hear it. Even now!
One can only imagine how it would sound now because a compressed video and audio file on UA-cam is not what it would truly sound like .
Once I year I listen to this for the past 10 years. Thank you! I can't explain it but it comes to my mind and I must listen to it
This is one of the best lute performances I have ever heard
Agreed.
I keep up with your Seneca posts and it is amazing that I just randomly found your comment here. lol
Marcus Tullius Cicero Great minds think alike :-)
I agree too.
its still part of the lute family though.
God in Heaven. How is this possible?
Practice and dedication 💪🏻❤🙏🏻✝️
I remember listening this with my homies Rafaelo and Ridolfo de Abrixxieo in dowtown Firenze damn it was in 1610's good time then i wish i could go back
only 1600s kids will remember
I am from Firenze, almost never you see people playing a tiorba in downtown
This is one of my favorite videos on UA-cam. I am overwhelmed by its beauty. I watch it on a semi regular basis. It brings be somber happiness.
Me too!!!
I can't get enough of the Therobo, and Jonas Nordberg plays it so beautifully.
World class.
Even though I can't play an instrument, I enjoy listening to the music you play😉
Ces airs sortant des entrailles de notre terre, ne peuvent que convenir à rnous ravir à merveille, faisant ressortir tout ce passé musical ignoré par mes ancêtres angevins.
The sound is a perfect middle ground between a piano and a guitar. Beautiful.
Robert de Visée .1655 - 1732/1733 a lutenist, guitarist, theorbist and viol player at the court of the French kings Louis XIV and Louis XV, as well as a singer and composer for lute, theorbo and guitar. ... (WIKI)
This is a thing of beauty. It would be wonderful to hear him live... This music has lost nothing with passing centuries, but perhaps it has only gained relevance. Our present world is filled with evil noise. This does something to alleviate that fact.
SPOT ON! - Hitting the nail, fairly and squarely RIGHT ON THE HEAD!!!
+NewCenturyGuitar Agree. Very beautiful from all angles and perspective.
"Well said,Robin"- Little John
Well said
This comment makes me want to play this in a metal band.
This video has over 1.5 million views.
Given that I watched it a million times, who is responsible for the rest?
Hard to believe so many views!!!
Hier!
This music is able to make me travel in time. Simply heaven.
Beautiful. I've never heard of or heard this instrument before, what a shame it isn't used more often in the modern era.
Amazing. Thank you Jonas Nordberg for sharing you talent!!
I've listened to a dozen or so lute/theorbo albums trying to find one that gives me the same feeling as when watching this video. No luck so far. This is magical
I come back every month and binge watch this masterpiece for about an hour. Thanks so much for posting.
Музыка очень красивая и очень необычный инструмент с огромным диапазоном! Завораживает.... Спасибо исполнителю!
It's a beautifully played piece and the Theorbo has a somehow mystical and melodic attribute that makes it one of the most expressive instruments there are. It's very prominent in Monteverdi's music as well.
Never before has there been a theorbo master who has given such expressiveness to the instrument....
Celestial music in a rightly chosen place! How he can play all these notes without his music sheets... is beyond me. A gifted musician. Thank you!
I am listening every day this MONUMENTAL interpretation by Jonas Nordberg of this MONUMENTAL composition. SUPERB!!!!!!!!!!!
This is a gorgeous instrument, and it makes me sad to not see more music for it.
Astounding.
Looking for the history of the mandolin, I went through lute and found myself here.
An incredible-sounding instrument.
And how beautifully played.
Thank you.
...excuisite...a real treat...thanks...
That is one INCREDIBLE instrument.
Yes, so true. It's got to sound even more fantastic if you're in the same room as the player.
And incredible player too
There is only a deep appreciation, or, jealousy..... Masterfully done. Magnificent. The rich tonal quality of that instrument is awe inspiring.... As is his performance. Bravo!
Or you just don't like it that much and neither appreciate nor feel jealousy.
@DaveDexterMusic I'm not sure why you'd say such a thing. Nice channel by the way!
Great music, great player, great instrument, great hall !!!! ...and lovely phrasing and interpretation !
nah, he looks like a self satisfied prig...but I guess it is inevitable with one so young
I am absolutely in love with this instrument! It has such an incredibly full and melodious sound, and the performance itself is just outstanding!
So resonant and beautiful. The theorbo adds a deeper dimension to lute music.
Splendide musique et remarquable musicien ! Merci de continuer à faire vivre cette musique qui n'a d'ancienne que le nom !
That's the most heavy metal instrument ever made. I'm in awe of the sheer tonal weight of this device.
Mark Cuthbertson/ Fantasticboom it nerds to be black
But does it djent?
it's not. The strings are made from gut not steel, it cannot squeal, there is no floyd bridge to do vibrato and it is acoustic not pickups.
Rob Scallon just made a video where he's playing metal on one, so you're not the only one with that thought!
It's an absolute unit
The look in his eyes when he plays this beautiful instrument... So pure.
OUT OF THIS WORLD! - This is sheer Beauty of sound; directly from the Music of the Spheres, Logos, Ism-e-Azam, Word, Holy Spirit, Comforter - call it what you will; this young Swedish man, Jonas Nordberg, cuts through the cacophany of our present ailing world with his exquisite art of meditative concentration, in his beautiful playing of this amazing instrument, which he makes sing, loud, deep and clear!
Can't find a CD of this anywhere sadly. It is gorgeous. His playing is sublime.
Yes, it looks like it might not be in production anymore. A shame. 😕
He is on Apple Music 🙂
The lute! The Lutenist! The architecture! (And the music -- bravo, Robert de Visee...)
This is so good. The pieces are amongst de Viseè's best, and the playing is sensitive and delicate with much attention to counterpoint and line. Bravo!
Ecstatic. This range of notes, depth of registers, it is like the piano and I am a pianist. Beautiful music, beautiful playing.
Awh, what an amazing sounding ancient instrument! And it needs no accompaniment of another instrument. The depth of resinance sound and tone is so beautiful!! BRAVO JONAS NORDBERG!
Magnifique instrument interpretation remarquable!!! Bravo!!!
This is one of the most beautiful musical pieces I've ever heard! This is music that stimulates a new perspective on reality! I was truly touched by this!
What an exceptional experience this is! de Visee is usually pretty special, and this video shows him off beautifully, thanks to a truly fine lute, performer, and venue. Utterly compelling. I will definitely be going after some Nordberg recordings, after hearing this!
Auch beim 10ten mal hören, einfach wunderschön !
I try to thumbs this up each day but the button stopped working. Seriously amazing in so many ways
I am a guitar geek through and through, but I can't get over this instrument, or this player. This frigging awesome!
Que hermosos ese sonido
Once I get over my envy of someone playing such an incredibly difficult instrument so fluently, I'll love this.
The acoustics in that place are something else. Flawless performance as well. 11/10
La escucho de vez en cuando. Sigo pensando que la interpretación de esta pieza es la mejor que he oído nuca. Está llena de sensibilidad y de una técnica perfecta. Gracias.
You know what they say: 'Big banjo, huge soul'.
That was lovely. Thanks. I'm going to watch that again.
Pity so few seem to appreciate this amazing instrument and its playing. Perhaps thy are short of hearing.
I don't think so. The problem really is that very few people have even heard of a theorbo (or most pre-classical instruments, for that matter), much less what it sounds like. I'd certainly hope that anyone who hears a great performance like this on such a wonderful instrument would be appreciative. Fortunately, there are many excellent lutenists now uploading their work to youtube, and hopefully reaching ever wider audiences!
Brilliant performance by a Master of the instrument
I pity the person who lacks the humanity to vote down this brilliant performance of such an exquisite composition, played on a fantastic instrument, in a truly beautiful setting. This is pure art, in every sense of the word.
To each his own. I love this music, but I don't expect everybody to agree with me.
"Anyone who doesn't like what I like is sub-human" - said this pretentious asshole, then promptly farted and enjoyed the fumes.
I love this sound !!!
I have fallen in love with the sound of the theorobo as a solo instrument or when played with the viola da gamba. It’s unique sound touches my heart at its very core. Thank you for this beautiful music and performance.🎵
Whaou les basses ! Très belle interprétation
Tribute to Jonas, a Swedish Lutenist: Peculiarly sublime & graceful, this pale as alabastar, strikingly elegant man in black with the slender hands of an artist reminds me of the little figurines inside of a music box; his being is captivated & at one with the music such that the instrument is an extension of his enthralled soul pouring out his heartbeat in an intricate stream of tender notes of supplicant adoration. -Cynthia Quispe
A gorgeous man, playing a heavenly theorbo, with divine inspiration in his shining eyes. Bravo!
The theorbo is one of my favorite instruments. If it wasn't like 10 feet tall I'd even get one for myself. But man... look at that size.
It's gigantic.
Gorgeous...Gorgeous...maravillosa...maravihlosa...yo quiero a llorar. Seriously, the music is just...is
Bravo trés belle interprétation
.....and again and again listening to this fantastic interpretation!!!!!
so beautiful.
thank you for sharing!
This performance is beyond earth... it's simply magical . Can't get enough of this beauty. Thank you.
i turn this on loop, and listen o this all day
Robert de Visée propose toujours une musique envoûtante, superbe au théorbe. Le lieu où vous jouez est magnifique. Votre belle prestation rend hommage à ce luthiste trop peu joué et trop peu connu. merci !
thanks for this
truly must see a theorbo performance live someday
This is just fantastic !! I really got involved as a listener !!! Bravo , What mastery
I am a new fan, and will be ordering your stuff! Well done, Monsieur!
Today again I am listening to this monumental...........
Волшебный и чаруюющий тембр!
Most amazing. Most luscious. Most exquisite.. Most talented. !!!!
this is great playing, this full range instrument sounds amazing and so well balanced between the low bass and highs, and, the room and the recording are pretty incredible sounding
Fantastic sound.
Fantastic! A lovely interpretation, played with an outstanding technique and such a strong vision of the music that it actually made me understand in a totally new way some of the melody conventions of the time. So serene and peaceful, like a beautiful, old, empty choir is. Thank you very much.
+Jarkko Juntunen Same thoughts exactly, and I'm in TX. music cuts through all boundaries, how lucky are we.
I love Robert De Visee❤️
Спасибо, ваши струны рассказывают историю...
My first time to hear Theorbo, and it is love at first listen. Jonas plays it to perfection demonstrating its haunting beauty.
Thank you for the upload. Sounded great, acoustics right in the church.
beautiful... simply very very beautiful...
I am in love
Incredible. These instruments and compositions are (imho) the most transcendent and yet richly human the Western Civilization has ever created. Thank you for your dedication and service in keeping this music alive for us.
The Theoboro is such a great sounding instrument! So many historical instruments are unknown by the majority of people, which is such a shame.
Wonderful, Jonas, absolutely gorgeous and perfect. Thank you so much for sharing your great and beautiful talent.
Thanks Jonas. Thats very nice theory playing. I hope to hear you play live one day.
Nigel North
In case anyone is interested, this is like getting a compliment on your guitar playing from Andres Segovia.
like it? I love it !! Absolutely wonderful ! I would love to hear him in person in concert.
1:20 to 1:50 is one of my favorite bits of music ever
Same. I love the chord right at 1:45 ... gives me shivers.
So true, such a special moment.
Fantastic interpretation played with the soul of the artist.Excelent!!!!
Abre el bordón este preludio con un aldabonazo y desarrollan las cuerdas un breve diálogo al modo de esos que por ventura nos socorre en el tormento. ¡Cuánto se asemeja la voz de la tiorba a la que entonces nos alivia! «En una noche oscura,/ con ansias, en amores inflamada» … (J. de Yepes).
Perfect: performance, sound, music, place, image.
Classic cannot get badass more than this!
rich tone, beautiful phrasing, incredible performance!
what a piece, superb
Nice sound!
Amazing instrument, with some really long bass strings which sounds almost like an additional instrument playing the bass notes. Wonderful playing. (The carrying case for this theorbo must be a hazard while walking through a crowd.)