Stunning performance! I loved it! Crisp Baroque rhythms, phrasing and ornamentation, on historical instruments . . . Charpentier's Te Deum deserves to be heard live more often in more places. Thank you for this outstanding performance!!
Each and every contributor is a maestro here. The energy off this performance is stunning, Powerful performance and a rare gem to experience. Thanks you !!
This is a truly stunning performance. The singers' voices are gorgeous, the orchestra is top-notch, and the tempo is perfect. God bless everyone who was involved in creating this incredible gift.
J'aime vraiment la musicalité et l'expressivité, tant de l'orchestre, des solistes que du chœur, que certaines interprétations ne mettent pas en valeur par un excès de caractère baroque et de tempi furieusement rapides ! Coup de chapeau particulier au grand Lionel pour son inspiration heureuse et au timbalier particulièrement à son affaire ! Bref, wouahou !
Why is this music so good? Because it is Italian. Charpentier learned it all from the Italians. Modern Western music is Italy's gift to the modern world (says Kurt Rudolf Mengelberg and US President Thomas Jefferson and so many others).
! He aquí .! .........la condensación de los mas elementales instrumentos de la buena música y voces. Y ya debería también haber una presentación de todos estos grupos, a nivel mundial. Para incentivar la agrupación de conjuntos que hermanen mas a esta Humanidad, que solo compiten por dinero en otras actividades, y por competir salvajemente, ahora estamos en guerra de 2 años.?!?!?!?. Minuto 11:07 La señorita Corista, cuarta a la izquierda de mi pantalla...! Que con que ganas lo canta, con el alma, ojos y sonrisa leve..! (claro esta porque tod@s confluyeron con una entrada truinfal)..! FELICITACIONES A TOD@S.!. Saludos desde Ecuadorsito.
Fully agree, but to my opnion this performance is certainly not a tribute to " the man". The most uninspired and "dead" version of this magnificent piece to be found on youtube... But of course that's just my opinion.
Mais où diable est passé le prélude aux timbales ? À part cela, merveilleuse douceur des parties lentes et formidable tonicité des tutti ! Très belle version, juste géniale !
Da sage noch einer, Schönheit läge im Auge des Betrachters. Diese Musik trägt Schönheit ganz objektiv, also unabhängig von menschlichem Dafürhalten in sich. Sie kann daher auch den Engeln dienen, seiner göttlichen Majestät zu huldigen.
A truely magnificent performance. Still, it would only be fair to mention *all* instrumentalists in the credits. I have had the pleasure to experience Fruzsi Hara in several performances. She truely is an exceptional virtuoso at the baroque trumpet.
Fruzsina Hara and István Lukács play the trumpets here; Koen Plaetinck plays the percussion. We have also added it to the details above. Thank you for the advice and sorry for our omission!
This seems more transparent than say, a Bach contata. Is it written that way, is it the performance, or am I just imagining it? Wonderful either way. Love there`s no conductor. Congratulations to all.
Both, probably. Bach used denser polyphony, more chromaticism and more complex harmonic progressions. And on top, French Baroque is nowadays commonly performed very lightly, airily.
A very fine performance of a very great piece of music; but why no mention of the the two excellent trumpeters and drummer in the description. Shame on the producers !!
Fruzsina Hara and István Lukács play the trumpets here; Koen Plaetinck plays the percussion. We have also added it to the details above. Thank you for the advice and sorry for our omission!
Fruzsina Hara and István Lukács play the trumpets here; Koen Plaetinck plays the percussion. We have also added it to the details above. Thank you for the advice and sorry for our omission!
Such a great performance. We can only imagine what it would be like if the singers had memorized the score. Really… Imagine that… this is not longer than any opera role. Imagine seeing their faces all the time, hearing their voices projecting not into the paper of the books, but at the microphones, at the listeners. Imagine each of them flying to creative heights, free of dependence on the books. Really. Imagine that.
English Text of the Te Deum I. Praise to the Trinity We praise thee, O God: we acknowledge Thee to be the Lord. All the earth doth worship Thee, the Father everlasting. To Thee all Angels cry aloud: the Heavens and all the powers therein. To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim continually do cry, Holy, Holy, Holy: Lord God of Sabaoth; Heaven and earth are full of the Majesty of Thy Glory. The glorious company of the Apostles praise Thee. The godly fellowship of the Prophets praise Thee. The noble army of Martyrs praise Thee. The holy Church throughout all the world doth acknowledge Thee; The Father of an infinite Majesty; Thine honourable, true, and only Son; Also the Holy Ghost: the Comforter.
II. Praise of Christ Thou art the King of Glory, O Christ. Thou art the everlasting Son of the Father. When Thou tookest upon Thee to deliver man: Thou didst not abhor the Virgin's womb. When Thou hadst overcome the sharpness of death, Thou didst open the Kingdom of Heaven to all believers. Thou sittest at the right hand of God in the glory of the Father. We believe that Thou shalt come to be our Judge. We therefore pray Thee, help Thy servants whom Thou hast redeemed with Thy precious blood. Make them to be numbered with Thy Saints in glory everlasting.
III. Prayers O Lord, save Thy people: and bless Thine heritage. Govern them and lift them up for ever. Day by day we magnify Thee; and we worship Thy Name, ever world without end. Vouchsafe, O Lord, to keep us this day without sin. O Lord, have mercy upon us. O Lord, let Thy mercy lighten upon us: as our trust is in Thee. O Lord, in Thee have I trusted: let me never be confounded.
So who are the trumpeters and the drummer? you carefully list all the violin players, etc; and the vocalists, but not these instrumental players (there may be others un-listed that I didn't detect) -- oh yes, the organist too.
Fruzsina Hara and István Lukács play the trumpets here; Koen Plaetinck plays the percussion. We have also added it to the details above. Thank you for the advice and sorry for our omission!
Fruzsina Hara and István Lukács play the trumpets here; Koen Plaetinck plays the percussion. We have also added it to the details above. Thank you for the advice and sorry for our omission!
Te Deum laudámus: te Dominum confitémur. Te ætérnum Patrem omnis terra venerátur. Tibi omnes Angeli; tibi cæli et univérsae potestátes. Tibi Chérubim et Séraphim incessábili voce proclámant: Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, Dóminus Deus Sábaoth. Pleni sunt cæli et terra majestátis glóriæ tuæ. Te gloriósus Apostolórum chorus; Te Prophetárum laudábilis númerus; Te Mártyrum candidátus laudat exércitus. Te per orbem terrárum sancta confitétur Ecclésia: Patrem imménsæ majestátis; Venerándum tuum verum et únicum Fílium; Sanctum quoque Paráclitum Spíritum. Tu Rex glóriæ, Christe. Tu Patris sempitérnus es Fílius. Tu ad liberándum susceptúrus hóminem, non horruísti Vírginis úterum. Tu, devícto mortis acúleo, aperuísti credéntibus regna cælórum. Tu ad déxteram Dei sedes, in glória Patris. Judex créderis esse ventúrus. Te ergo quǽsumus, tuis fámulis súbveni, quos pretióso sánguine redemísti. Ætérna fac cum sanctis tuis in glória numerári. Salvum fac pópulum tuum, Dómine, et bénedic hæreditáti tuæ. Et rege eos, et extólle illos usque in ætérnum. Per síngulos dies benedícimus te. Et laudámus nomen tuum in sǽculum, et in sǽculum sǽculi. Dignáre, Dómine, die isto sine peccáto nos custodíre. Miserére nostri, Dómine, miserére nostri. Fiat misericórdia tua, Dómine, super nos, quemádmodum sperávimus in te. In te, Dómine, sperávi: non confúndar in ætérnum.
You have to consider that this Te Deum seems to have been written to celebrate the French victory at the Battle of Steenkerque, so it is certainly religious music but is also military music. The odd sections of the prelude ("Marche en rondeau") are military fanfares and the final chorus also features a recurring fanfare theme.
Sound is all that matters. The required to polish a brass instrument is better spent practicing. As the prince of Morocco said in The Merchant of Venice: All that glisters is not gold.
@@chong2389 Incorrect, sound is NOT all that matters. If that were true, we would see symphony orchestras performing in tee shirts, cut-offs, and sandals, some with lit cigarettes dangling from their lips. Sound AND appearance matter.
All brass instruments from that time looked this way, so the replicas do too. It's not down to a lack of polish but to a different brass mixture and handling.
Specifically, Francophone Latin. There are recordings of the Durufle Requiem being done this way too; Mozart’s is sometimes done in a Germanic Latin. There’s even an Anglicized Latin for stuff by Tallis and Sheppard. It all sounds pretty dumb.
@@stephenburrows8674 In the case of Germanized or Anglicized Latin I quite agree, but in the case of Latin with Gallican pronunciation there are frequent shifts of accent in words, compared to the ecclesiastical (Roman Catholic) pronunciation and this has a rather conditioning effect on the musical intonation of the text.
@@UmbertoFerrandoSo you don’t like the language the composer had in his head when he was composing? All performances of European non-Italian sacred works with Italian Latin until the 20th century are anachronistic and hence simply wrong.
very lively and convincing timpani ornamentation + hyper dynamic playing I think this would have also worked well with 8 singers situated in front of or in the orchestra. Sometimes the choir is a bit "far away" which it can not make up for trough rustle and murmur cause of it's moderate size and clarity.
A lovely piece! Unfortunately, religious and thus flawed and false. But what did anyone know back then? The music is still lovely, even if the text needs to be reworked. I would love to hear a secular rewrite.
You are comparing this performance to a recorded performance? That is ridiculous. This is a live performance and it’s wonderful. You should judge as to whether they’ve kept the spirit of Charpentier’s composition. And these vocalists and instrumentalists have done so.
@@unquietthoughts No, latin is latin and french is french, it has to be respected any language in its own way, that's a mistake, so they have to learn to pronounce any language as it is, no matters the country or the region.
@@CarlosHernandez-bu2lk It is the so-called "Gallican" pronunciation of Latin, the singers for whom Charpentier's Te Deum was written pronounced Latin in this way and this also has effects on the metrics of the sung text. You may not like it but that's how things are.
Finally a performance where les inegals and les agrements are performed appropriately and correctly.
Glory hallelujah!
That is European Culture for you!
Sublime, especially using ancient instruments.
Stunning performance! I loved it! Crisp Baroque rhythms, phrasing and ornamentation, on historical instruments . . . Charpentier's Te Deum deserves to be heard live more often in more places. Thank you for this outstanding performance!!
Absolutely outstanding! Thanks for publishing this recording!
Welcome! We're glad you enjoyed it
Each and every contributor is a maestro here. The energy off this performance is stunning, Powerful performance and a rare gem to experience. Thanks you !!
We're glad you enjoyed it 😊
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Fantastisch, wunderschön, Musik, die zum Leben erweckt! Tausend Dank fürs Upload, an die allen Beteiligten Musiker! 🥀🥀🥀❤
This is a truly stunning performance. The singers' voices are gorgeous, the orchestra is top-notch, and the tempo is perfect. God bless everyone who was involved in creating this incredible gift.
Charpentier: Rock star of his day!
J'aime vraiment la musicalité et l'expressivité, tant de l'orchestre, des solistes que du chœur, que certaines interprétations ne mettent pas en valeur par un excès de caractère baroque et de tempi furieusement rapides !
Coup de chapeau particulier au grand Lionel pour son inspiration heureuse et au timbalier particulièrement à son affaire !
Bref, wouahou !
I heard the first opening theme as a my favorite radio signal music. Thank you for bringing my beautiful memories!
Our pleasure 😊
@@DWClassicalMusic uuuuuuuuuuuuüzuuu
Mi espíritu se ha regocijado con cada nota y acorde. QUE BELLEZA DE INTERPRETACIÓN.
Orchestra e coro gareggiano per bravura e vincono entrambi!
Fabulous!! Thank you and congratulations. 😊🌹
Our pleasure!
You have chosen very good tempi for this - it is, after all, a hymn of praise.
Sorry, part of the post went missing - it is, after all, a hymn of praise. Neither a funeral dirge nor a rollicking chorus from comic opera.
It’s essentially an affirmation of faith
La grande musique et les musiciens merveilleux.
Why is this music so good? Because it is Italian. Charpentier learned it all from the Italians. Modern Western music is Italy's gift to the modern world (says Kurt Rudolf Mengelberg and US President Thomas Jefferson and so many others).
This has to be the liveliest presentation of this piece I've heard!🌝
Prachtige❤️ uitvoering van Charpentier's Te Deum door Vox Luminis, solisten en orkest
Bravíssimo 👏👏👏👏👏👏
! He aquí .! .........la condensación de los mas elementales instrumentos de la buena música y voces. Y ya debería también haber una presentación de todos estos grupos, a nivel mundial. Para incentivar la agrupación de conjuntos que hermanen mas a esta Humanidad, que solo compiten por dinero en otras actividades, y por competir salvajemente, ahora estamos en guerra de 2 años.?!?!?!?.
Minuto 11:07 La señorita Corista, cuarta a la izquierda de mi pantalla...! Que con que ganas lo canta, con el alma, ojos y sonrisa leve..! (claro esta porque tod@s confluyeron con una entrada truinfal)..! FELICITACIONES A TOD@S.!.
Saludos desde Ecuadorsito.
23:34 La sonrisa de satisfacción por entender que se hizo un buen trabajo. ¡Muy bien! 😊
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The lady on the horn (Fruzsina Hara) is the champ in this production!
Just because she has the prominent trumpet doesn't mean she blows the loudest.
@@normanchristie4524 Who gives a f-? She PLAYS the best!
Simplemente. MARAVILLOSO
Marc Antoine is the man!
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Fully agree, but to my opnion this performance is certainly not a tribute to " the man". The most uninspired and "dead" version of this magnificent piece to be found on youtube... But of course that's just my opinion.
Fan-tastic! I can feel, touch, the Royal lounge, nice, luxurious! BRA-Voooo!!!
Mais où diable est passé le prélude aux timbales ?
À part cela, merveilleuse douceur des parties lentes et formidable tonicité des tutti !
Très belle version, juste géniale !
En effet !
Absolument excellent
Da sage noch einer, Schönheit läge im Auge des Betrachters. Diese Musik trägt Schönheit ganz objektiv, also unabhängig von menschlichem Dafürhalten in sich. Sie kann daher auch den Engeln dienen, seiner göttlichen Majestät zu huldigen.
stupenda esecuzione bravissimi complimenti
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Outstanding.
El arte cristiano occidental sin duda es el mejor.
Por eso es el que ha construido el mundo
Imponerende ❤🌹👍
Wonderful, wonderful 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
That’s how it should be played WOW
💙🤍❤️ vive la France 🇫🇷
Herrlich; danke für Fries Stück
Douze points ! 😉
Superb!!
Splendid performance! Enjoyed it a lot ❤
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Superb
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Fantastic
Love!!! ps the you missed the name of the thoerbist ..
Annual Eurovision Winner
perfection
The Best❤
A truely magnificent performance.
Still, it would only be fair to mention *all* instrumentalists in the credits. I have had the pleasure to experience Fruzsi Hara in several performances. She truely is an exceptional virtuoso at the baroque trumpet.
Fruzsina Hara and István Lukács play the trumpets here; Koen Plaetinck plays the percussion. We have also added it to the details above. Thank you for the advice and sorry for our omission!
@@DWClassicalMusic I don't see a credit for the player on the archlute/theorbo.
Quina meravella de cant et transporta.afecctivament és el cant dels Àngels
belisima
This seems more transparent than say, a Bach contata. Is it written that way, is it the performance, or am I just imagining it? Wonderful either way. Love there`s no conductor. Congratulations to all.
Both, probably. Bach used denser polyphony, more chromaticism and more complex harmonic progressions. And on top, French Baroque is nowadays commonly performed very lightly, airily.
Delightful.
A very fine performance of a very great piece of music; but why no mention of the the two excellent trumpeters and drummer in the description. Shame on the producers !!
AMEN!! I saw that omission, as well, and the woman especially played the heck out of that horn!
@@voraciousreader3341
I agree entirely ! Come on Lionel ! Make the additions.
Fruzsina Hara and István Lukács play the trumpets here; Koen Plaetinck plays the percussion. We have also added it to the details above. Thank you for the advice and sorry for our omission!
Дякую. Молодці.
Me, encanta, es la musica de las retransmisiones, de la UE.
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Bravo!
What are the names of the trumpet players, please?
On the right is Fruzsina Hara.
Fruzsina Hara and István Lukács play the trumpets here; Koen Plaetinck plays the percussion. We have also added it to the details above. Thank you for the advice and sorry for our omission!
Yeah, I know that you have made repairs/amends, but you must never forget the trumpet 🎺. Magnificent performance...
Cheers!
@@KowabrassA belated thank you! 😊
@@DWClassicalMusicDanke! ❤
Such a great performance. We can only imagine what it would be like if the singers had memorized the score. Really… Imagine that… this is not longer than any opera role. Imagine seeing their faces all the time, hearing their voices projecting not into the paper of the books, but at the microphones,
at the listeners. Imagine each of them flying to creative heights, free of dependence on the books.
Really.
Imagine that.
English Text of the Te Deum
I. Praise to the Trinity
We praise thee, O God: we acknowledge Thee to be the Lord.
All the earth doth worship Thee, the Father everlasting.
To Thee all Angels cry aloud: the Heavens and all the powers therein.
To Thee Cherubim and Seraphim continually do cry, Holy, Holy, Holy: Lord God of Sabaoth;
Heaven and earth are full of the Majesty of Thy Glory.
The glorious company of the Apostles praise Thee.
The godly fellowship of the Prophets praise Thee.
The noble army of Martyrs praise Thee.
The holy Church throughout all the world doth acknowledge Thee;
The Father of an infinite Majesty;
Thine honourable, true, and only Son;
Also the Holy Ghost: the Comforter.
II. Praise of Christ
Thou art the King of Glory, O Christ.
Thou art the everlasting Son of the Father.
When Thou tookest upon Thee to deliver man: Thou didst not abhor the Virgin's womb.
When Thou hadst overcome the sharpness of death, Thou didst open the Kingdom of Heaven to all believers.
Thou sittest at the right hand of God in the glory of the Father.
We believe that Thou shalt come to be our Judge.
We therefore pray Thee, help Thy servants whom Thou hast redeemed with Thy precious blood.
Make them to be numbered with Thy Saints in glory everlasting.
III. Prayers
O Lord, save Thy people: and bless Thine heritage.
Govern them and lift them up for ever.
Day by day we magnify Thee; and we worship Thy Name, ever world without end.
Vouchsafe, O Lord, to keep us this day without sin.
O Lord, have mercy upon us.
O Lord, let Thy mercy lighten upon us: as our trust is in Thee.
O Lord, in Thee have I trusted: let me never be confounded.
Thanks for sharing!
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巴洛克版的《感恩赞》,应该是我听古典音乐30多年来第一次听到。不谈政治的DW才是最棒的。
Magnífic! I més escoltat el dia de Pasqua!❤
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French te deum 😍
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So who are the trumpeters and the drummer? you carefully list all the violin players, etc; and the vocalists, but not these instrumental players (there may be others un-listed that I didn't detect) -- oh yes, the organist too.
Trumpeters are Fruzsina Hara and István Lukács
Fruzsina Hara and István Lukács play the trumpets here; Koen Plaetinck plays the percussion. We have also added it to the details above. Thank you for the advice and sorry for our omission!
Fruzsina Hara and István Lukács play the trumpets here; Koen Plaetinck plays the percussion. We have also added it to the details above. Thank you for the advice and sorry for our omission!
Manchmal wäre weniger Triller mehr, aber sehr schöne Performance. :)
The guy at the crams has fun.
Te Deum laudámus: te Dominum confitémur.
Te ætérnum Patrem omnis terra venerátur.
Tibi omnes Angeli; tibi cæli et univérsae potestátes.
Tibi Chérubim et Séraphim incessábili voce proclámant:
Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus, Dóminus Deus Sábaoth.
Pleni sunt cæli et terra majestátis glóriæ tuæ.
Te gloriósus Apostolórum chorus;
Te Prophetárum laudábilis númerus;
Te Mártyrum candidátus laudat exércitus.
Te per orbem terrárum sancta confitétur Ecclésia:
Patrem imménsæ majestátis;
Venerándum tuum verum et únicum Fílium;
Sanctum quoque Paráclitum Spíritum.
Tu Rex glóriæ, Christe.
Tu Patris sempitérnus es Fílius.
Tu ad liberándum susceptúrus hóminem, non horruísti Vírginis úterum.
Tu, devícto mortis acúleo,
aperuísti credéntibus regna cælórum.
Tu ad déxteram Dei sedes, in glória Patris.
Judex créderis esse ventúrus.
Te ergo quǽsumus, tuis fámulis súbveni,
quos pretióso sánguine redemísti.
Ætérna fac cum sanctis tuis in glória numerári.
Salvum fac pópulum tuum, Dómine,
et bénedic hæreditáti tuæ.
Et rege eos, et extólle illos usque in ætérnum.
Per síngulos dies benedícimus te.
Et laudámus nomen tuum in sǽculum, et in sǽculum sǽculi.
Dignáre, Dómine, die isto sine peccáto nos custodíre.
Miserére nostri, Dómine, miserére nostri.
Fiat misericórdia tua, Dómine, super nos,
quemádmodum sperávimus in te.
In te, Dómine, sperávi: non confúndar in ætérnum.
Very fast. In Italy they would say: in the style of light infantry, the Bersaglieri.
You have to consider that this Te Deum seems to have been written to celebrate the French victory at the Battle of Steenkerque, so it is certainly religious music but is also military music. The odd sections of the prelude ("Marche en rondeau") are military fanfares and the final chorus also features a recurring fanfare theme.
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They seemed to have jazzed it up a bit there.
Una versión muy bruta, no hay como la refinada versión de Les Arts Florissants, digna del barroco francés.
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Love & Peace!
TROP RAPIDE!!!
Quién toca los timbales?
Koen Plaetinck plays the percussion here.
Notice the old French pronunciation of Latin!
Si, terrificante !!!
Il latino di Gardiner è perfetto.....
The stupidity of the 'letterbox' screen format for shows such as this - the instruments are cropped!
If they hadn't done that, the edges of the orchestra--and several more players--would have been cropped. That's how it works.
Can’t say I noticed. But then, I’m here for the music and haven’t owned a TV in more than a decade.
What is it with people in the brass section no longer polishing their instruments?? I despise this trend!
Sound is all that matters. The required to polish a brass instrument is better spent practicing. As the prince of Morocco said in The Merchant of Venice: All that glisters is not gold.
@@chong2389 Incorrect, sound is NOT all that matters. If that were true, we would see symphony orchestras performing in tee shirts, cut-offs, and sandals, some with lit cigarettes dangling from their lips. Sound AND appearance matter.
All brass instruments from that time looked this way, so the replicas do too. It's not down to a lack of polish but to a different brass mixture and handling.
@@theprodigal72 Almost any metal can be polished.
Te way the pronounce the "u" is really hurting my ears... can't unhear how silly it sounds... does any one know why they are doing that???
The variety of Latin sung here is the one that would have been heard at the time of Charpentier.
Specifically, Francophone Latin. There are recordings of the Durufle Requiem being done this way too; Mozart’s is sometimes done in a Germanic Latin. There’s even an Anglicized Latin for stuff by Tallis and Sheppard. It all sounds pretty dumb.
@@stephenburrows8674 Interesting you'd say that: I'm French and I learnt Latin at school - we never did that... and never heard of this before
@@stephenburrows8674 In the case of Germanized or Anglicized Latin I quite agree, but in the case of Latin with Gallican pronunciation there are frequent shifts of accent in words, compared to the ecclesiastical (Roman Catholic) pronunciation and this has a rather conditioning effect on the musical intonation of the text.
@@UmbertoFerrandoSo you don’t like the language the composer had in his head when he was composing? All performances of European non-Italian sacred works with Italian Latin until the 20th century are anachronistic and hence simply wrong.
very lively and convincing timpani ornamentation + hyper dynamic playing
I think this would have also worked well with 8 singers situated in front of or in the orchestra. Sometimes the choir is a bit "far away" which it can not make up for trough rustle and murmur cause of it's moderate size and clarity.
troppo veloce
A lovely piece!
Unfortunately, religious and thus flawed and false.
But what did anyone know back then?
The music is still lovely, even if the text needs to be reworked.
I would love to hear a secular rewrite.
nice but inferior in many points to the Arts Florissants one.
You are comparing this performance to a recorded performance? That is ridiculous.
This is a live performance and it’s wonderful. You should judge as to whether they’ve kept the spirit of Charpentier’s composition. And these vocalists and instrumentalists have done so.
VERGOGNA è LATINO QUINDI LAUDAMUS NON LAUDAMIS.....
Sorry peeps , but this is not a good version .
Good, but it's not french, it's latin, so they have to pronounce it in latin, not in french.
That's actually how Latin was pronounced in early-modern France
@@unquietthoughts No, latin is latin and french is french, it has to be respected any language in its own way, that's a mistake, so they have to learn to pronounce any language as it is, no matters the country or the region.
@@CarlosHernandez-bu2lk It is the so-called "Gallican" pronunciation of Latin, the singers for whom Charpentier's Te Deum was written pronounced Latin in this way and this also has effects on the metrics of the sung text. You may not like it but that's how things are.
Poor Charpantier, oppressed by Lully