Bach - Mass in B minor BWV 232 (Karl Richter, 1969) - 7/14
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- čas přidán 8. 06. 2009
- 11. Quoniam tu solus sanctus (B)
12. Cum sancto Spiritu (Chorus)
Gundula Janowitz, soprano
Hertha Töpper, alto
Horst R. Laubenthal, tenor
Hermann Prey, bass
Karl Richter, Münchener Bach Orchester & Chor - Krátké a kreslené filmy
It`s known that Bach`s mass in B minor is the greatest mass ever written
Absolument magnifique
Bach's mastership is beyond comprehension. How can single person create all this.
9:31 absolute climax of part I.
This is awesome! And the quality of the video is so good! Thank you!!
6:09 Not many people could look at the score and confidently know they executed the part perfectly.
Wow, this is really well done.
Bach, el mas grande.
He isn't Maurice Andre, but Pierre Thibaud
maravilloso! :0
@6cuerdas6 Que alegría leer un comentario tuyo en este video
@ceciliagaerlan This is actually PierreThibaud (1929-2004).
He should be Adolf Scherbaum. Maurice Andre' is the soloist in the Xmas oratorio and Pierre Thibaud in the Brandeburg concerto n2. All of them superb
does anyone know what cathedral this was performed in?
Performed in the Marienmünster of the Augustinean Monastery "Dießen am Ammersee" in Bavaria. (Note: the "ß" character is not a "B" - as most Americans pronounce it... ;-) It's pronounced like a sharp "S" as in "sister". "ie" is pronounced like the English "ee".) Richter went there every year with his Choir and Orchestra for two weeks of intense rehearsal followed usually by two concerts (Saturday and Sunday) at the end of the two weeks. The history and a few pictures of the Marienmünster can be found here: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marienm%C3%BCnster_Die%C3%9Fen
It might very well be Raymond Andre, Maurice's brother on the trumpet (judging from the picture).
Gorgeus!
And "corno da caccia" is :Q______ _ _
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@pvssymaster A piccolo trumpet cannot be tuned in D. "pussymaster", indeed...
@Cecilia Gaerlan Raymond Andre never played the piccolo trumpet...
OMG
@ChBouann Of course Thibaud. Playing the old 360B Selmer picc, tuned in Bb. Very perilous, but amazing sound...