Telemann - Matthaus Passion

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  • Georg Philipp Telemann
    Georg Philipp Telemann (24 March 14 March] 1681 - 25 June 1767) was a German Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist. Almost completely self-taught in music, he became a composer against his family's wishes. After studying in Magdeburg, Zellerfeld, and Hildesheim, Telemann entered the University of Leipzig to study law, but eventually settled on a career in music. He held important positions in Leipzig, Sorau, Eisenach, and Frankfurt before settling in Hamburg in 1721, where he became musical director of that city's five main churches. While Telemann's career prospered, his personal life was always troubled: his first wife died less than two years after their marriage, and his second wife had extramarital affairs and accumulated a large gambling debt before leaving him.
    Telemann is one of the most prolific composers in history (at least in terms of surviving oeuvre) and was considered by his contemporaries to be one of the leading German composers of the time-he was compared favorably both to his friend Johann Sebastian Bach, who made Telemann the godfather and namesake of his son Carl Philipp Emanuel, and to George Frideric Handel, whom Telemann also knew personally. As part of his duties, he wrote a considerable amount of music for educating organists under his direction. This includes 48 chorale preludes and 20 small fugues (modal fugues) to accompany his chorale harmonizations for 500 hymns. His music incorporates French, Italian, and German national styles, and he was at times even influenced by Polish popular music. He remained at the forefront of all new musical tendencies, and his music stands as an important link between the late Baroque and early Classical styles. The Telemann Museum in Hamburg is dedicated to him.
    Matthaus Passion
    1. Einleitung 4:10
    2. Wenn meine Sund mich kranken 1:14
    3. Und es begab sich 1:59
    4. Da nun Jesus war zu Bethanien 3:54
    5. Hochst unsel´ges Unterfangen 2:28
    6. Aber am ersten Tage 6:28
    7. Ach Heiland, wie nahret 3:39
    8. Ach wie hungert mein Gemute 1:21
    9. Und da sie den Lobgesang gesprochen hatten 4:07
    10. Bis in den Tod, ach ew´ges Leben 1:59
    11. Was ist doch wohl die Ursach solcher Plagen? 0:50
    12. Meine wehmutvolle Seele 3:17
    13. Du Nacht voll Angst und herbem Seelenleiden 1:25
    14. Und ging hin ein wenig 4:51
    15. Was ist das Schmeicheln dieser Erden 3:07
    16. Jesus aber sprach zu ihm 4:32
    17. Dein Mund, ach ew´ges Wort 0:53
    18. Und der Hohepriester antwortet 5:56
    19. Die Seele wird mir selbst zur Holle 3:01
    20. Ich lege mich in dein Erbarmen 3:00
    21. Des Morgens aber 1:48
    22. Ach wehe, wehe mir 1:31
    23. Und er warf die Silberlinge 1:41
    24. Ich kann´s mit meinen Sinnen nicht erreichen 0:52
    25. Auf das Fest aber 2:26
    26. So geht es, keiner rufet Jesum 2:29
    27. Pilatus sprach zu ihnen 2:22
    28. Lass dich bitt´re Trane netzen 3:42
    29. Da nahmen die Kriegsknechte 7:40
    30. Gott ruft selbst 3:46
    31. Aber Jesus schrie abermal laut und verschied 0:31
    32. O grosse Not 0:43
    33. Frohlocket, hochbetrubte Seelen 3:10
    34. Und siehe da 2:10
    35. Es stimmen der gottlichen Lehre zu Ehren 3:04
    36. Am Abend aber kam ein reicher Mann 1:30
    37. O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid 0:45
    38. So ruhe sanf in deiner Kammer 3:51
    39. Nun wir danken dir von Herzen 1:20
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Komentáře • 51

  • @alexandersimov2175
    @alexandersimov2175 Před 6 lety +7

    Georg Philipp Telemann ein grosse Komponist ist!!! Georg Philipp Telemann - great composer!!! Georg Philipp Telemann e un grande compositore!!!

  • @primomartino1
    @primomartino1 Před 2 lety +4

    Telemann has a lightness without losing its sacredness in his musical passions.

  • @BalticXY
    @BalticXY Před 9 lety +22

    I'm deeply impressed.Telemann was much more than a composer of table music.

    • @martinmoller5591
      @martinmoller5591 Před 7 lety +2

      The table music is not that bad.

    • @Star_Sn1per
      @Star_Sn1per Před 5 lety

      It's good but nowhere near JS Bach's genius

    • @Ivan_1791
      @Ivan_1791 Před 4 lety

      @@Star_Sn1per True.

    • @kirionj.a.w1147
      @kirionj.a.w1147 Před 4 lety +6

      Telemann is a genius! One of the best if one might say!

    • @manuelalmendarez2232
      @manuelalmendarez2232 Před 3 lety +4

      The greatness of a composer is determined by each individual.its determined by that composer to touch a person emotionally.and if telemann has the ability to do that over bach to a listener,then he is great to that person.genius in music is like talking to a scientific genius,but he cant conect on a more emotional philosophical level.he doesnt satisfy your emotional need.so bachs genius most times does nothing for me regardless of its complexity.if telemanns does more for someone, then telemann is a greater composer to that person.i dont care about complexity.there are diferent levels of greatness.and so looking at complexity,you ignore important points or truths

  • @vickypino763
    @vickypino763 Před 5 lety +5

    this is the type of music that makes feel well with ourselves and we feel well with ourselves, we'll be good to others around us.

  • @colarien
    @colarien Před 7 lety +6

    The oberture is one of the most beautiful compositions that I have even heard in my life.

  • @martinmoller5591
    @martinmoller5591 Před 7 lety +3

    4. Ach, wie hungert mein Gemüte,
    Menschenfreund, nach deiner Güte.
    Ach, wie pfleg' ich oft, mit Tränen
    mich nach dieser Kost zu sehnen.
    Ach, wie pfleget mich zu dürsten,
    nach dem Trank des Lebensfürsten,
    wünsche stets daß mein Gebeine
    sich durch Gott mit Gott vereine.

  • @jignacioish
    @jignacioish Před 8 lety +11

    What an amazing composer Telemann is.

  • @martinmoller5591
    @martinmoller5591 Před 7 lety +3

    Ein gigantisches Werk, sicherlich eine der gröten Passionen des Meisters.

  • @480910
    @480910 Před 7 lety +5

    Bellísima obra de Telemann que me era desconocida hasta ahora. Gracias por compartirla, desde Cuernavaca, Morelos, México

  • @adriaanvandijk5785
    @adriaanvandijk5785 Před 6 lety +1

    Ik heb dit werk vele malen gezongen als koorlid van Cantate Deo uit Zoetermeer. Prachtig

  • @anisuthideyakoindu
    @anisuthideyakoindu Před 8 lety +9

    Kurt Redel - mistakenly kept in limbo - was the one who understood Telemann's genial ideas at best - whether or not baroque interpreted. He has directed this masterpiece. It's the music that counts and Telemann's orchestration was admired by the greatest composers like all the Bachs that could have known his works, the Haydns(Die Schöpfung as a clear evidence!), van Beethoven, Schumann, Brahms, Richard Strauss and many others have been studying his works well. Telemann's passions rarely had a sinfonia, the one here has been taken from Telemann's Darmstädter Ouvertüren. Fits perfectly well though!

  • @ferdiriordan1
    @ferdiriordan1 Před 4 lety +2

    Astonishingly beautiful.Heavenly.Telemann (unfortunately) lives somewhat in JSB's shadow.With many thanks from Ireland.

  • @JorgeMiranda-uz7po
    @JorgeMiranda-uz7po Před rokem +1

    Sublime. Genial ❤

  • @joaquinguillermogarciagarcia
    @joaquinguillermogarciagarcia Před 10 měsíci

    Simply wonderful.

  • @toddh377
    @toddh377 Před 9 lety +4

    Thank you very much for sharing this! :-)

  • @henkjan7178
    @henkjan7178 Před 6 lety +5

    Indeed, Telemann was a very versatile composer. I rate him higher than Bach or Händel.

  • @rudaamericoribeirodeolivei5465

    Lindíssimo

  • @Ivan_1791
    @Ivan_1791 Před 4 lety

    Good music.

  • @arcadianmalerei1155
    @arcadianmalerei1155 Před 7 lety +3

    Ah Yes the K Redel (Philips) LPS>>CDS>>an imposing Version, with more Choir &Orchestra than one is oft used to, or they would have had to hand in Hamburg! Nevertheless, good to get to grips with this fine Composer's Passiontide Music...46 Passions of which 22 or so are Extant! Earliest oneEXTANT being the fine Luke 1728.The Christophorus Version on CD has some extra bits (ARIAS) z.B "Schlage doch Himmel" and I have heard a 2011 LIVE Performance by Biederitzer Kantorei which has even more NEW Arias!! Such a fine Moving & Pathos-laden Work>>>OUGHT to be better known>>Perhaps we require a definitive Version!

  • @janhadraba5954
    @janhadraba5954 Před 6 lety +1

    Génius +
    ✨👼✨

  • @patrickfiset1694
    @patrickfiset1694 Před 7 lety +2

    I wonder if Kurt Redel borrowed the ouverture from another work, like he did for one of the Markus Passion (ouverture is arrangement of ouverture from "Das selige..." TWV5-2)

    • @arcadianmalerei1155
      @arcadianmalerei1155 Před 7 lety +3

      OK, easily solved>>This Opening that Redel used/borrowed IS from the Ouverture -suite TWV55C6>>>SOmeille=Sleep Wonderful to hear in such Full Orchestration! The other Setting Redel covered Mark 1759>Used the Sinfonia/Einleitung from Seliges Erwaegen TVWV5:2>>Which incidentally, IS probably the MOST performed Passion~Oratorio of the Whole Baroque!!! Do you know the Passion~Oratorio Die gekreuzigte Liebe TWV5:4 (AMATI)???

  • @martinmoller5591
    @martinmoller5591 Před 7 lety +3

    Aus welchem Jahr ist diese Musik? Telemann hat mehr als 10 Matthäuspassionen komponiert.

  • @stefanstamenic3640
    @stefanstamenic3640 Před 4 lety +2

    @anisuthideyakoindu Telemann is unjustifiably neglected. Here is a true event. 1722 Johann Kunau, a cantor, died at Thomasschule in Leipzig. In 1722, JSBah (Chaplain-master at the court in Keten) applied for the Qatari place in Leipzig and was not shortlisted by 6 candidates, with already proven musical sizes: Teleman, Fash (whose works JS Bah transcribed with his own hand), Graupner … In order to prevent the “setting up of competition”, two commissions were made by the selection committee: the commissioning officer and the commissioning officer. Only those musicians who were chaplains, cantors, or organists in one of the many cities in Germany could choose. Only when Teleman quit because the city government of Hanburg did not want to lose the music icon (so they increased his salary - and did not want to terminate his contract), and for similar reasons, they quit Fash (Chapel Makstor in Serbisht near Desau near Berlin) , Graupner ... the two commissions also took into consideration the JS organ Baha. In order not to fail (because new cantatas should be performed every week in 4 churches), the commissions agreed to receive this "mediocre musician", Johan Sebastian Bach.

  • @carlosjosepimentelmarquina8677

    Who play?

  • @jignacioish
    @jignacioish Před 8 lety +1

    Is Harnoncourt the master director ...Or Leonhard, perhaps...

    • @VerlorneFeldwacht
      @VerlorneFeldwacht Před 8 lety +2

      +jignacioish No, this is neither Harnoncourt nor Leonhardt. It is a recording from the mid-1960s conducted by Kurt Redel (who rediscovered this work). Soloists: Sena Jurinac (soprano), Theo Altmeyer (tenor), Horst Günter (baritone - Jesus), Franz Crass (bass). Lucerne Festival Chorus and Orchestra. In the 1970s I heard it in a radio broadcast, and I am glad to find it here. To be honest, I do not like Telemann, but this is interesting - the soloists are excellent.

    • @jignacioish
      @jignacioish Před 8 lety +1

      +VerlorneFeldwacht Thanks. You are very kind.

    • @VerlorneFeldwacht
      @VerlorneFeldwacht Před 8 lety +3

      +jignacioish Oh, finally my comment was accepted! I had much trouble posting it. Sometimes comments do not or not immediately appear. - As I said, I do not like Telemann very much, but it is interesting to hear this music. Telemann is less complex than Bach, but around 1730 his style was more "modern" - the "empfindsamer Stil" (sensitive style) instead of the "gelehrter Stil" (the scholarly "stile grave"). And in this recording, the "sensitive style" is wonderfully supported by these fantastic voices of Sena Jurinac or Franz Crass.

    • @anisuthideyakoindu
      @anisuthideyakoindu Před 7 lety +2

      I have no problem with Johann Sebastian Bach as being accepted to be the most genial, for me Georg Philipp Telemann is the most sympathetic composer of all times.

    • @stefanstamenic3640
      @stefanstamenic3640 Před 4 lety +1

      @@anisuthideyakoindu Telemann is unjustifiably neglected. Here is a true event. 1722 Johann Kunau, a cantor, died at Thomasschule in Leipzig. In 1722, JSBah (Chaplain-master at the court in Keten) applied for the Qatari place in Leipzig and was not shortlisted by 6 candidates, with already proven musical sizes: Teleman, Fash (whose works JS Bah transcribed with his own hand), Graupner … In order to prevent the “setting up of competition”, two commissions were made by the selection committee: the commissioning officer and the commissioning officer. Only those musicians who were chaplains, cantors, or organists in one of the many cities in Germany could choose. Only when Teleman quit because the city government of Hanburg did not want to lose the music icon (so they increased his salary - and did not want to terminate his contract), and for similar reasons, they quit Fash (Chapel Makstor in Serbisht near Desau near Berlin) , Graupner ... the two commissions also took into consideration the JS organ Baha. In order not to fail (because new cantatas should be performed every week in 4 churches), the commissions agreed to receive this "mediocre musician", Johan Sebastian Bach.

  • @patrickfiset1694
    @patrickfiset1694 Před 7 lety +1

    it's the 1730 version

  • @manuelalmendarez2232
    @manuelalmendarez2232 Před 3 lety

    Telemann uses marcellos adagio in a lot of his slow compositions.he is a great composer but i dont admire that

  • @alskndlaskndal
    @alskndlaskndal Před 6 lety +1

    Very good! Not as good as Bach's St. Matthew... but what is?