El dúo mas hermoso, expresivo y emotivo que he oído en mi vida...¡ Ambas son dos grandes divas...¡ Cada vez que escucho esta pieza me parte el alma el poder trascendental de la música que fluye en ellas. Bravísimo Julia Hamari y Helen Donath...¡¡¡
Karl Richter is the one who has awakened my interest in Bach's music. And I'll always be thankful to him for introducing me into this world :) Donath and Hamari do a wonderful job. Their voices blend very well!
I watch all the new productions that get posted on UA-cam, and none of them seem to match the excellence exuded here. The tempo, the careful attention to diction, and enunciation are so perfect in this interpretation. I have been listening since 2013 and it's still as excellent as the first time I heard it.
Fantastique. C'est la version de référence, à coup sûr. Je n'en vois aucune pour l'égaler. La maîtrise unique de Karl Richter, les voix superbes de Julia Hamari et Helen Donath marquent à jamais cette interprétation unique.
There are many variations of the german performance of Bach. Karl Richter was a wonderful organist and conductor of Bach's works in the traditions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Unfortunately, when the early music movement came along, Richter's work fell out of favor, and it is said he died a broken man. It is a shame. He was a marvelous musician. In my listening of Bach, and I have lstened to a lot of Bach and sung a lot of Bach, I believe there is room for more than one interpretation and style. To subscribe to only one ignores the practices of others that speak of other times and are ingrained in our culture. Being American does put me at some disadvantage, but I have been lucky to work with some fine Bach musicians. This wonderful duet from the "St. Matthew" is beautifully played and sung. I would walk to the ends of the earth to hear Julia Hamari sing. If you can hear Julia Hamari sing the Agnus Dei from Bach's B-minor mass, you will not be disappointed. It is on Rilling's first recording of the B-minor Mass around 1975. Apologies for the hyperboli. Fran Stone Lee, Mass.
There is no conflict. Bach was in oblivion untill Mendellsohn redescover and obviously re-wrote it to his time taste and feeling. There is no "practise of that Day". We must pay tribute and go away from préciosité
Dont know if anyone gives a shit but if you are stoned like me atm you can watch all the new movies and series on instaflixxer. Have been streaming with my brother lately :)
For your information I go every year to the Matteaus Passion in Naarden Holland, mostly it's a counter tenor like Daniels who performs I really do love it, the antique instruments and the voice from that time in that church makes that experience totally complete.
One can imagine the day of the rehearsal in the humble church of Bach, those listeners, a bunch of old peers and old ladies in amazement listening to not a boring traditional used-to-be piece of music for the cult but a dramatic opera ... in the church... this Bach must be crazy!!
@@truesoundchris When it comes to vocal technique, you have no clue. Both are fabulous oratorio singers, open, relaxed, flexible, never running out of breath.
This is extraordinary. All the debate about 'authenticity' and HIP pales into insignificance when confronted with a performance of this overpowering emotional intensity.
Impressive, the art in its essence! Awesome Karl Richter performances. Impressionante, a arte em sua essencia! Desempenho impecável de Karl Richter, desde 1981, o mundo ficou menos luminoso e o barroco, um tanto pálido!]
Colosales las dos cantantes, Karl Richter tuvo el genio de saber impregnar tanto dramatismo a este pasaje en donde se narra un momento desolador. Quintaesencia pura.
Well, to my mind Richter's dramatisation of Bach is a thoroughly worthwhile contribution to the Bach landscape. Yes, I'm sure that Bach academics will find much to criticise, but Richter has contributed a lot to my appreciation of Bach and for that I will be always thankful.
O que dizer de Helen Donath, Julia Hamari e Karl Richter? Eles escolheram Bach, se dedicaram à obra de Bach, o maior compositor de todos os tempos... Karl Richter o conduz como ninguém! Helen Donath e Julia Hamari o interpretam com maestria, alma e coração... A alma humana nunca mais será a mesma, nunca mais se contentará com a mesquinhez depois de ouvi-los...
Truly remarkable. Chris Hinze does this great on his album "Sketches on Bach". "Have lightning and thunders their fury forgotten! Have lightning and thunders their fury forgotten! Have lightning and thunders their fury forgotten! Then open O bottomless pit all thy terrors! Destroy him! Overwhelm him! With tumbult of rage! The treacherous betrayer! The murderous blood! The treacherous betrayer! The murderous blood!"
well, that a matter of opinion and your are entitled to have yours different than mine, the visual one I mean with looking at a man and you hear a total different voice that you would expect, that also is important and plays a big roll in the whole acceptance. I myself like it and I love Heandel's music specially written for them ( women in that time were not supposed to sing on stage) Philippe Jaroussky is one of my favorites. I go every year to Naarden to see the Passion, Daniels performed
Well, it may not be period-authentic, but it is sure one uplifting performance!
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Here is other version, that I like more: Behold, my Jesus now is taken, Leave him, halt, bind him not! Moon and stars have for grief hidden their faces, Since my Jesus now is taken. Leave him, halt, bind him not! They lead him away, he is bound
My Jesus now is captured. Leave him, stop, do not bind! Moon and light have sunk through pain because my Jesus is captured. Leave him, stop, do not bind! Leave him, stop, do not bind! They lead him away, he is bound.
Boulez ,Stockhausen and Stravinsky are a revelation but this music sounds like it comes from some place timeless in the psyche yet it is as old fashioned strict counterpoint . REVELATION whenever I listen to a number from the passions. There isnothing like this music !
Una obra de arte de Bach. DUO( soprano, contra-alto) Así es hecho preso mi Jesús. La luna y las estrellas se han ocultado a causa de su dolor, pues mi Jesús ha sido hecho preso, ya le llevan maniatado CORO
Richter's recordings are dramatic and beautiful, but if you want to hear Bach performed in a more "authentic" manner (the way it was likely performed in Bach's time) Harnoncourt or Rifkin is a better choice.
This is beautiful but dayum . . . that mezzo soprano just never heard of being quiet, did she? The soprano voice never has a chance to flourish and she has way more dynamics than the mezzo. What shocks me too is the soprano's facial expressions. I've never seen someone sing with such a closed mouth before. O_O Beautiful song though and I love the choir.
Why is there are glitch in the stunning pause moment, as they sing "Have lightning and thunders their fury forgotten" PAUSE "then open o bottomless pit all thy terrors....." ??? spoils it. That pause is so subtle. I think it might have influenced the Beethovens 9th Symphony pause
What excessive vibrato? You apparently do not like normal voices. Some vibrato is natural, it is built in to the nerves and the muscles, and you can suppress it only by forcing the voice.
I have had quite enough of these so called authentic performances with 'original'instruments and dull performances a la Harnoncourt et all: I want to hear musical performances to I find pleasing, not theoretical correct lectures
Behold, my Savior now is taken, Moon and Star, Have for grief the night forsaken, Since my Savior now is taken. They lead Him hence; with cords they bind Him Chorus: Loose Him! Leave Him! Bind Him not!
I generally prefer later "historically informed" versions but the duet brought tears to my eyes (tho' I wish Donath didn't look so happy). But the chorus barks & shrieks! They're s'posed to represent the Christian community, not a "wicked mob"--though they're calling for vengeance ("let lightning and thunder engulf them"). I'd prefer righteous fury instead of hysteria. Maybe Richter was trying to make a point about hatred/bigotry (I appreciate that, as a Jew), but it skews the piece.
El dúo mas hermoso, expresivo y emotivo que he oído en mi vida...¡ Ambas son dos grandes divas...¡ Cada vez que escucho esta pieza me parte el alma el poder trascendental de la música que fluye en ellas. Bravísimo Julia Hamari y Helen Donath...¡¡¡
Yo siento lo mismo. Bien dicho.
Karl Richter is the one who has awakened my interest in Bach's music. And I'll always be thankful to him for introducing me into this world :)
Donath and Hamari do a wonderful job. Their voices blend very well!
Julia Hamari is incredibly wonderful. Helen Donath as well.
Absolutamente impressionante. Estonteante. Essa é a perfeição rigorosa de Bach. Arte. Não há dúvida.
When I am listening I could be with God and Jesus with all my soul and heart
I watch all the new productions that get posted on UA-cam, and none of them seem to match the excellence exuded here. The tempo, the careful attention to diction, and enunciation are so perfect in this interpretation. I have been listening since 2013 and it's still as excellent as the first time I heard it.
Fantastique. C'est la version de référence, à coup sûr. Je n'en vois aucune pour l'égaler. La maîtrise unique de Karl Richter, les voix superbes de Julia Hamari et Helen Donath marquent à jamais cette interprétation unique.
EStoy completamente de acuerdo con usted . Es una ejecución magistral . Un tesoro fonografico .
unbeatable purity. love the drammatic perfection and determination of the solits and the conducter as well. thx
There are many variations of the german performance of Bach. Karl Richter was a wonderful organist and conductor of Bach's works in the traditions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Unfortunately, when the early music movement came along, Richter's work fell out of favor, and it is said he died a broken man. It is a shame. He was a marvelous musician. In my listening of Bach, and I have lstened to a lot of Bach and sung a lot of Bach, I believe there is room for more than one interpretation and style. To subscribe to only one ignores the practices of others that speak of other times and are ingrained in our culture. Being American does put me at some disadvantage, but I have been lucky to work with some fine Bach musicians. This wonderful duet from the "St. Matthew" is beautifully played and sung. I would walk to the ends of the earth to hear Julia Hamari sing. If you can hear Julia Hamari sing the Agnus Dei from Bach's B-minor mass, you will not be disappointed. It is on Rilling's first recording of the B-minor Mass around 1975. Apologies for the hyperboli.
Fran Stone
Lee, Mass.
There is no conflict. Bach was in oblivion untill Mendellsohn redescover and obviously re-wrote it to his time taste and feeling. There is no "practise of that Day". We must pay tribute and go away from préciosité
¡SUBLIME! Gran interpretación. Gracias amado maestro JSB.
This is not only sung better than most recordings, it's shot better than most broadcasts nowadays, HD and what have you.
Dont know if anyone gives a shit but if you are stoned like me atm you can watch all the new movies and series on instaflixxer. Have been streaming with my brother lately :)
@Angel Parker definitely, been using Instaflixxer for since november myself :D
Because they wanted to make it like some movie.
Looks like the singers are staring and talking to Jesus directly.
Karl Richter just has to up there with the great interpreters of Bach's music, whether conducting or playing the organ - the guy was just superb.
Heerlijk om naar te luisteren....
Bach requires clarity and precision of the very highest order.
Never in all my years have i seen or heard a better interpretation.
I heard a great flute interpretation once by Chris Hinze
Absolutety awesome. Stunning and bewitching. This is the rigorous perfection of Bach. Art. There is no doubt.
I love the organ at "eröffne den feurigen abgrund" ,simply beautiful :)
Este es el pináculo de la creación humana, en cuanto a música, no existe nada más elevado, no hay algo más allá. Bach es la cúspide así de simple.
-- Deux voix qui s'accordent à merveille, un duo d'une beauté absolue. --
For your information I go every year to the Matteaus Passion in Naarden Holland, mostly it's a counter tenor like Daniels who performs I really do love it, the antique instruments and the voice from that time in that church makes that experience totally complete.
tan bello que lo debo escuchar muchas veces y no me canso dos cantante brillantes.
One can imagine the day of the rehearsal in the humble church of Bach, those listeners, a bunch of old peers and old ladies in amazement listening to not a boring traditional used-to-be piece of music for the cult but a dramatic opera ... in the church... this Bach must be crazy!!
I know of no alto that achieved what Julia Hamari achieved singing Bach. To my knowledge she is top of the heap.
@@truesoundchris Triggered?
@@truesoundchris When it comes to vocal technique, you have no clue. Both are fabulous oratorio singers, open, relaxed, flexible, never running out of breath.
Bach é realmente magnífico!
This is extraordinary. All the debate about 'authenticity' and HIP pales into insignificance when confronted with a performance of this overpowering emotional intensity.
agreed
Impressive, the art in its essence! Awesome Karl Richter performances. Impressionante, a arte em sua essencia! Desempenho impecável de Karl Richter, desde 1981, o mundo ficou menos luminoso e o barroco, um tanto pálido!]
Colosales las dos cantantes, Karl Richter tuvo el genio de saber impregnar tanto dramatismo a este pasaje en donde se narra un momento desolador. Quintaesencia pura.
The "smile"is also a singingtechnique , especially with the higher notes....
I have this recording in LP since 1983, but this video appear in 2008. It was a great surprise when I found it. Thanks for your comment.
Others times, others sounds, so awesome! Good interpretative intensity.
Gracias Felipe Por compartirnos esto!!!!
Nothing more precious than these vefy two voices
piękna Helen Donath i piękna Julia Hamari
Thank you to one commenter on another page who led me here to Richter. This is beautiful :-)
Bellissimo!!! Grazie
Karl Richter is unparalled as Bach's interpreter.
When I am listening I could be with God and Jesus with all my soul and heart annapaloma
great composition, like all that wrote Bach- full of spririt and deep faith!
Well, to my mind Richter's dramatisation of Bach is a thoroughly worthwhile contribution to the Bach landscape. Yes, I'm sure that Bach academics will find much to criticise, but Richter has contributed a lot to my appreciation of Bach and for that I will be always thankful.
Totally agree with the poster. They are a revelation!
Amazing!
Que lindo, Fantástico!!!!!
the best for ever !
Потрясающе!!!
Najlepszy duet świata!
Isso é de outro mundo!
wonderfull!!!
Splendid
The most precious and beautiful "thing" i Know on earth
These two were one of a kind
O que dizer de Helen Donath, Julia Hamari e Karl Richter? Eles escolheram Bach, se dedicaram à obra de Bach, o maior compositor de todos os tempos... Karl Richter o conduz como ninguém! Helen Donath e Julia Hamari o interpretam com maestria, alma e coração... A alma humana nunca mais será a mesma, nunca mais se contentará com a mesquinhez depois de ouvi-los...
Muito bem!
increible...increible...
WOW!!!!! WOW!!!!!!
Awesome awesome awesome -
Stunning!
Absolutely.
Thank you for uploading this.
fgbowen
Merci !
Truly remarkable. Chris Hinze does this great on his album "Sketches on Bach".
"Have lightning and thunders their fury forgotten! Have lightning and thunders their fury forgotten! Have lightning and thunders their fury forgotten! Then open O bottomless pit all thy terrors! Destroy him! Overwhelm him! With tumbult of rage! The treacherous betrayer! The murderous blood! The treacherous betrayer! The murderous blood!"
Κορυφαία ερμηνεια απο τις δυο κυρίες. Πάντα κορυφαιος ο αλησμονητος C. Richter
ἑλληνιστὶ λέγεις;
@@Francys5FS Ναἰ καὶ χαίρομαι.
An old 80s video recording of Herreweghe's Matheus passions with Knabenchor is great one too. I think it equals Richter's.
Bach Richter Amari Donath Thanks
nossa muito bom a contralto consegue descer mais do que eu
well, that a matter of opinion and your are entitled to have yours different than mine, the visual one I mean with looking at a man and you hear a total different voice that you would expect, that also is important and plays a big roll in the whole acceptance.
I myself like it and I love Heandel's music specially written for them ( women in that time were not supposed to sing on stage)
Philippe Jaroussky is one of my favorites.
I go every year to Naarden to see the Passion, Daniels performed
Wooooooooonderful!
Well, it may not be period-authentic, but it is sure one uplifting performance!
Here is other version, that I like more:
Behold, my Jesus now is taken,
Leave him, halt, bind him not!
Moon and stars have for grief hidden
their faces,
Since my Jesus now is taken.
Leave him, halt, bind him not!
They lead him away, he is bound
En un seul mot '' bravo'' !
Divine!!!
My Jesus now is captured.
Leave him, stop, do not bind!
Moon and light have sunk through pain because my Jesus is captured.
Leave him, stop, do not bind!
Leave him, stop, do not bind!
They lead him away, he is bound.
Johan had been lifted up to Heaven ,just to proclaim : Jesus is Lord !
Two Angels sang about His Experience.
Revelation is the word...
Bach and his galaxy...
Thus hath my Jesus now been taken
4:05
can theses voices ever been surpassed by "authentic" countertenors and alti ?!
Are those reeds in the intro in tune with each other and the chosen nature?
The music is timeless but Richter has them goose stepping!
Boulez ,Stockhausen and Stravinsky are a revelation but this music sounds like it comes from some place timeless in the psyche yet it is as old fashioned strict counterpoint . REVELATION whenever I listen to a number from the passions. There isnothing like this music !
Una obra de arte de Bach.
DUO( soprano, contra-alto)
Así es hecho preso mi Jesús.
La luna y las estrellas
se han ocultado a causa de su dolor,
pues mi Jesús ha sido hecho preso,
ya le llevan maniatado
CORO
¿What does elder Emmanuel Macron conducting this aria?
Thank you for the correction.
Richter's recordings are dramatic and beautiful, but if you want to hear Bach performed in a more "authentic" manner (the way it was likely performed in Bach's time) Harnoncourt or Rifkin is a better choice.
This is beautiful but dayum . . . that mezzo soprano just never heard of being quiet, did she? The soprano voice never has a chance to flourish and she has way more dynamics than the mezzo. What shocks me too is the soprano's facial expressions. I've never seen someone sing with such a closed mouth before. O_O Beautiful song though and I love the choir.
Take it to the seventees. It's from 1971 :-)
I feel like it needs to be quieter. The oboes are really loud and blaring. The voices are pretty good though.
Richter certainly has his own agenda as in his 2LP DGG set of the Goldberg Variations
seemingly calculated to induce fever dreams.
Why is there are glitch in the stunning pause moment, as they sing "Have lightning and thunders their fury forgotten" PAUSE "then open o bottomless pit all thy terrors....." ??? spoils it. That pause is so subtle. I think it might have influenced the Beethovens 9th Symphony pause
Think the duet is too slow and draggy. Not sure if it's on purpose to show the sudden momentum pick up by the chorus.
does not sound like the sixties the music is really beautiful
This duet is somehow the monument to femininity.
I could hardly hear the music for the excessive vibrato!
What excessive vibrato? You apparently do not like normal voices. Some vibrato is natural, it is built in to the nerves and the muscles, and you can suppress it only by forcing the voice.
@rosinlr - agree. Richter's stoicism is equally absurd. Given the material he was dealing with, he had to have worked really hard at that....
Was meinen Sie damit?
I have had quite enough of these so called authentic performances with 'original'instruments and dull performances a la Harnoncourt et all: I want to hear musical performances to I find pleasing, not theoretical correct lectures
Thumbs up if somehow the alto scared a little!
Pardon my mistake, that was Christmas oratorio, not the passion
Behold, my Savior now is taken,
Moon and Star,
Have for grief the night forsaken,
Since my Savior now is taken.
They lead Him hence;
with cords they bind Him
Chorus:
Loose Him! Leave Him! Bind Him not!
they were not, remember Farinelli ?
Emanuel Macron? IS THAT YOU?! xD
FÉVRIER YAZMAN À ACHETÉ 24VIDEOS À LA VIDÉO EULA BEAL QUI EST à la ce jour supprimée voilà que je la raison n est ce pas UA-cam ???
@emalag999 For me too!
I generally prefer later "historically informed" versions but the duet brought tears to my eyes (tho' I wish Donath didn't look so happy). But the chorus barks & shrieks! They're s'posed to represent the Christian community, not a "wicked mob"--though they're calling for vengeance ("let lightning and thunder engulf them"). I'd prefer righteous fury instead of hysteria. Maybe Richter was trying to make a point about hatred/bigotry (I appreciate that, as a Jew), but it skews the piece.