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    Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827) - Missa Solemnis Op.123 .
    Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-07:50)
    KYRIE (00:00)
    GLORIA
    I.Gloria in excelsis Deo (10:35)
    II.Qui tollis peccata mundi (15:50)
    III.Quoniam tu solus sanctus (20:59)
    CREDO
    I.Credo in unum Deum (28:04)
    II.Et incarnatus est (33:02)
    III.Et resurrexit (39:04)
    SANCTUS (50:16)
    BENEDICTUS (54:00)
    Solo Violin : Thomas Brandis
    AGNUS DEI
    I.Agnus Dei (1:07:42)
    II.Dona nobis pacem (1:14:46)
    Sopran : Gundula Janowitz
    Alt : Agnes Baltsa
    Tenor : Peter Schreier
    Bass : José Van Dam
    Singverein der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde Wien
    Chorus Master : Helmuth Froschauer
    Berliner Philharmoniker
    Conductor: Herbert Von Karajan
    Recorded in 1975
    New Mastering in 2020 by AB for CMRR
    🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr
    🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2
    There are two timeless versions of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis: the one you are listening to (Karajan 1975 & 1958: • Beethoven - Missa Sole... ) right now, and the one by Otto Klemperer ( • Beethoven - Missa Sole... ). You have to listen to Klemperer for the overall architecture, and to Karajan to hear the smallest details of the score (1975) and overall unity (1958).
    Beethoven: Missa solemnis, Op. 123 / History. On June 4th 1819, the Archduke Rudolph of Austria was elected Archbishop of Olmütz in Moravia. His enthronement was due to take place in Cologne Cathedral on March 20th 1820. Beethoven at once determined to compose music for this solemn occasion. The Archduke Rudolph had been Beethoven's pupil for pianoforte tuition since 1804, when the boy was fifteen. In 1808, when Beethoven was invited to become Kapellmeister to the Court of Cassel, Rudolph and two other friends guaranteed him a salary if he would remain in Vienna. Rudolph's place in Beethoven's affections is sufficiently attested by the quality and grandeur of the works that Beethoven dedicated to him: the fourth and fifth piano concertos, the piano sonatas Les Adieux, Hammerklavier and Opus 111 in C minor, the Grosse Fuge, the Archduke Trio, the last of the violin sonatas, and the vocal score of Fidelio, besides this Mass in D. Rudolph, it may be added, was an extremely able pianist, capable of performing the keyboard music dedicated to him; for the piano concertos Beethoven also supplied him with the cadenzas which we usually hear today.
    Anton Schindler, Beethoven's pupil declared that Beethoven started work on the Mass in D 'in the late autumn of 1818'. For the celebration in a great cathedral he chose the key of D major which has strong associations of dignity, brilliance and joy; it was the key of Beethoven's Ode to Joy, which had been on the stocks since 1817 and was to be completed soon after the Mass.
    Beethoven made elaborate preparations for a task that he knew would summon his highest talents. He studied earlier settings of the text, particularly Palestrina's, for modal polyphony and for textual emphases in their music, and he had an accurate translation made of the Latin text of the Mass, so that no implications should escape him.
    The first sketches for the Mass in D were made in a book started early in 1819. Beethoven was definitely hard at work on the Mass in the summer of 1819, when Schindler and his friend Horsalka visited the composer in Mödling, found the house in terrible disarray, and heard Beethoven howling and stamping at the piano as he worked on the great fugue Et vitam venturi from the Credo. As the summer wore on Beethoven began to doubt whether the work would be completed in time for the ceremony. He complained to Schindler that 'every movement as he carne to it took on much greater dimensions than had been originally planned', and we can infer that the difficulties affected not only the length of each movement, but the control of internal texture and harmonic transition, and the actual realization of the great ideas in Beethoven's head.
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  • @classicalmusicreference
    @classicalmusicreference  Před 3 lety +50

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827) - Missa Solemnis Op.123 .
    Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-07:50)
    KYRIE (00:00)
    GLORIA
    I.Gloria in excelsis Deo (10:35)
    II.Qui tollis peccata mundi (15:50)
    III.Quoniam tu solus sanctus (20:59)
    CREDO
    I.Credo in unum Deum (28:04)
    II.Et incarnatus est (33:02)
    III.Et resurrexit (39:04)
    SANCTUS (50:16)
    BENEDICTUS (54:00)
    Solo Violin : Thomas Brandis
    AGNUS DEI
    I.Agnus Dei (1:07:42)
    II.Dona nobis pacem (1:14:46)
    Sopran : Gundula Janowitz
    Alt : Agnes Baltsa
    Tenor : Peter Schreier
    Bass : José Van Dam
    Singverein der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde Wien
    Chorus Master : Helmuth Froschauer
    Berliner Philharmoniker
    Conductor: Herbert Von Karajan
    Recorded in 1975
    🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr
    🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2
    There are two timeless versions of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis: the one you are listening to (Karajan 1975 & 1958: czcams.com/video/WUYeYsLMLus/video.html) right now, and the one by Otto Klemperer (czcams.com/video/aI0FhkCnLoc/video.html). You have to listen to Klemperer for the overall architecture, and to Karajan to hear the smallest details of the score (1975) and overall unity (1958).
    Beethoven: Missa solemnis, Op. 123 / History. On June 4th 1819, the Archduke Rudolph of Austria was elected
    Archbishop of Olmütz in Moravia. His enthronement was due to take place in Cologne Cathedral on March 20th 1820. Beethoven at once determined to compose music for this solemn occasion. The Archduke Rudolph had been Beethoven's pupil for pianoforte tuition since 1804, when the boy was fifteen. In 1808, when Beethoven was invited to become Kapellmeister to the Court of Cassel, Rudolph and two other friends guaranteed him a salary if he would remain in Vienna. Rudolph's place in Beethoven's affections is sufficiently attested by the quality and grandeur of the works that Beethoven dedicated to him: the fourth and fifth piano concertos, the piano sonatas Les Adieux, Hammerklavier and Opus 111 in C minor, the Grosse Fuge, the Archduke Trio, the last of the violin sonatas, and the vocal score of Fidelio, besides this Mass in D. Rudolph, it may be added, was an extremely able pianist, capable of performing the keyboard music dedicated to him; for the piano concertos Beethoven also supplied him with the cadenzas which we usually hear today.
    Anton Schindler, Beethoven's pupil declared that Beethoven started work on the Mass in D 'in the late autumn of 1818'. For the celebration in a great cathedral he chose the key of D major which has strong associations of dignity, brilliance and joy; it was the key of Beethoven's Ode to Joy, which had been on the stocks since 1817 and was to be completed soon after the Mass.
    Beethoven made elaborate preparations for a task that he knew would summon his highest talents. He studied earlier settings of the text, particularly Palestrina's, for modal polyphony and for textual emphases in their music, and he had an accurate translation made of the Latin text of the Mass, so that no implications should escape him.
    The first sketches for the Mass in D were made in a book started early in 1819. Beethoven was definitely hard at work on the Mass in the summer of 1819, when Schindler and his friend Horsalka visited the composer in Mödling, found the house in terrible disarray, and heard Beethoven howling and stamping at the piano as he worked on the great fugue Et vitam venturi from the Credo. As the summer wore on Beethoven began to doubt whether the work would be completed in time for the ceremony. He complained to Schindler that 'every movement as he carne to it took on much greater dimensions than had been originally planned', and we can infer that the difficulties affected not only the length of each movement, but the control of internal texture and harmonic transition, and the actual realization of the great ideas in Beethoven's head.
    The Mass was not, indeed, ready for the new Cardinal-Archbishop's enthronement. The music had to be by Haydn, Hummel and others. Beethoven completed his last three piano sonatas before he reached the end of his Missa solemnis nearly two and a half years after the celebration for which it was designed. Early in 1823 he completed the finishing touches and wrote out the organ part in full, sent the Archduke his own dedicatory copy, made other copies for sale by subscription, and entered into competitive negotiation with seven publishers. Two of the subscription copies went to Russia, and the first performance of the Mass was organized by Prince Galitzin (an amateur chamber musician who commissioned the string quartets, Op. 127, 130 and 132), and given in St. Petersburg on March 26th 1924. Vienna followed in May with the Kyrie, Credo and Agnus Dei only; they were billed, for reasons of ecclesiastical censorship, as Three Grand Hymns, and sung in German, in the same programme as the premiere of the Ninth Symphony. Beethoven was present, but of course could not hear a note, nor even the applause at the end.
    Beethoven - Missa Solemnis / New Mastering (Century's recording: Herbert Von Karajan 1958): czcams.com/video/WUYeYsLMLus/video.html
    Berlioz - Requiem, Grande Messe des Morts Op.5 / NEW MASTERING (Ct.rec.: Dimitri Mitropoulos 1956) : czcams.com/video/9T131BY2Vxs/video.html
    Ludwig Van Beethoven PLAYLIST (reference recordings) : czcams.com/video/aI0FhkCnLoc/video.html

    • @mineradodecripto
      @mineradodecripto Před 3 lety +2

      Karajan and his immense ego, from collaborator of Nazism to superstar of modernity. Never in history has there been a conductor so self-conscious, vain and flattering of himself. The media made the role of burying the conductor's Nazi and rotten past and dogmatic fans raising it to the pedestal above the composers he explored.

    • @Velissiotisnikosvyahoocom
      @Velissiotisnikosvyahoocom Před 3 lety +1

      You are absolutely wright : "Klemperer for the overall architecture, and to Karajan to hear the smallest details" But don't forget Giulini Harper, Baker,Tear, Sotin LPO for the Humanity that is very important to!!!!

    • @jorgetenorio37
      @jorgetenorio37 Před 3 lety

      Definitivamente estaba solo Beethoven deberás que estaba Dios con el

    • @emilounetloup416
      @emilounetloup416 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mineradodecripto En lisant par hasard votre commentaire sur Karajan et le nazisme, un détail vous échappe, je me permet d'essayer de dissiper un préjugé et de replacer le dans le contexte de l'époque. Karajan avait un objectif définit, celui de rejoindre la tête du Philharmonie de Berlin, pour celà, il devait rejoindre le parti nazi pour obtenir son objectif musical avant tout. eh oui ! si vous étiez à sa place vous auriez fait la même démarche, et quelque soit l'époque et le parti politique majoritaire du moment. In faut pas oublier que Karajan à toujours été le maestro de la musique classique et que bon nombre de ses élèves ont suivis son enseignement.

    • @user-kt8mk8ee2s
      @user-kt8mk8ee2s Před 2 lety

      Super!!! Perfekt!!!

  • @charmoka
    @charmoka Před 2 lety +25

    The last 5 minutes of the Credo might be the most intense music ever written. It's obvious that Beethoven used every possible resource available to him; squeezed every effort from the musicians they could deliver; wrote music that could never be contained within one genre or timeframe. And then he took it even past all of that.

  • @doughyden7988
    @doughyden7988 Před rokem +17

    I was privileged to sing this with the Tallahassee Community Chorus several years ago. At every rehearsal and performance I felt that I was at prayer. I can pay no higher compliment than that.

  • @MrNewage86
    @MrNewage86 Před 2 lety +34

    One of the greatest masterpiece of history. Beethoven 's genius, Karajan 's, Berlin Philarmoniker and soloist 's extraordinary performance.

    • @uraniastern5755
      @uraniastern5755 Před rokem +2

      Yes, it is incredible. I have heard the piece often and also followed rehearsals. Missa S. goes ahead of all other music, takes you fully into the realm of existence above ego and does reveal Beethoven's soul fully. I still could cry when I do think what he had to endure.

  • @sanghoonlee5171
    @sanghoonlee5171 Před rokem +3

    Karajan usually keeps up a brisk pace with everything he conducts, but here I am pleased to see him slow down quite dramatically for maximum impact.

  • @lazarovega5657
    @lazarovega5657 Před 3 lety +39

    "Ni sordo , ni muerto.
    Solo Immortal y eterno"

  • @gregorycook3550
    @gregorycook3550 Před 3 lety +131

    One of the greatest pieces of music. Ever.

    • @zelimircabraja7529
      @zelimircabraja7529 Před 3 lety +9

      And Bach's Mass!!

    • @55archduke
      @55archduke Před 3 lety +5

      And one of the most intimidating

    • @pierfrancescopeperoni
      @pierfrancescopeperoni Před 2 lety +3

      The greatest work of Beethoven, this one is at the level of the greatest masses of Mozart imo. Almost as sublime as Bach.

    • @marcossidoruk8033
      @marcossidoruk8033 Před 2 lety +4

      @@pierfrancescopeperoni the greatest masses from Mozart are not nearly as good as this one.

    • @pierfrancescopeperoni
      @pierfrancescopeperoni Před 2 lety +4

      @@marcossidoruk8033 Yeah well, you know, that's just like uh your opinion, man.

  • @Assalariado762
    @Assalariado762 Před 3 lety +20

    The last bars of Gloria sounds like the end of a light and brief heavenly vision of millions of angels.

    • @artistsf1
      @artistsf1 Před 3 lety +4

      YES! And thank you for saying that.
      Those last seconds, starting here at 27:14/15 are, after 60 years of knowing this piece, still the wildest music I know.
      For me, after that series of AMENs, Beethoven simply lifts off from the rules and order of the known world and is off in the greater cosmos, in flight with the Angels - and even HIGHER.
      I have this sense that if we are fast enough, we can grab onto his coat tails in that moment and soar with him into those regions of the Divine.

    • @marcossidoruk8033
      @marcossidoruk8033 Před 2 lety +3

      The buildup to that dominant extension and then the meter change, I swear it always makes me smile.

  • @robertwilliams4682
    @robertwilliams4682 Před 3 lety +13

    The Agnus Dei in particular is out of this world

  • @francobonanni3499
    @francobonanni3499 Před 2 lety +6

    You can hear all the emotions that a person may feel in this enormous mass he wrote. Nothing is left out with everything is clear and precise.

  • @jorgeurzuaurzua4011
    @jorgeurzuaurzua4011 Před rokem +4

    Thanks Classical Music -- reference recording for the new masterization of this enormous work. The 1975 version conducted by von Karajan was considered at the time a century recording. It is a very major work of religious content, considered by many one of the summits of the genre. It is a complex, difficult work, highly demanding on the choir and soloists. Beethoven knew Bach and Handel masses, as well as Mozart Requiem, but he endeavored to find an original, personal answer to the demands of the catholic text. His music is symphonic, emotional, solemn, at times lyrical (Benedictus). Together with the 9th symphony, the Missa Solemnis put the crown to the musical work of this difficult, problematic, suffering man of genius that was Beethoven.

  • @mr-wx3lv
    @mr-wx3lv Před 3 lety +40

    Beethoven quite liked this himself... How he had the creativity to write this just adjacent to his ninth symphony is otherworldly genius..

    • @jonguirl3942
      @jonguirl3942 Před 3 lety +12

      I recall it said that a friend asked him very late in life what he thought his greatest or best works were and he said the Op. 55 Symphony 3 and The Missa were his personal favorites. :-)

    • @soham8284
      @soham8284 Před 7 měsíci

      And the latest string quartet?

  • @notaire2
    @notaire2 Před 3 lety +11

    No words after listening... That is Herbert von Karajan!

  • @rahulradhakrishnan5591
    @rahulradhakrishnan5591 Před 3 lety +14

    The 9th Symphony and the Missa Solemnis are the best works! I don't know why people ignore the Missa Solemnis as compared to the 9th symphony.

    • @jackarcher7495
      @jackarcher7495 Před 2 lety +1

      Ditto, sir. I have the same question.

    • @yolhanson
      @yolhanson Před 2 lety +4

      Probably the instrumentation and 'tone'. The 9th is mostly beautiful instrumental music with vocalists and choir joining at the end, almost as a final treat. Missa is complicated choir throughout, and perhaps a little heavy for most listeners.
      Masses are religious. You really need to be in the mood. Symphonies are far more accessible.
      That's just my guess.

    • @kenm.3512
      @kenm.3512 Před 2 lety +2

      The Missa Solemnis is not ignored. It is recognized as one of the greatest sacred works ever composed. The 9th symphony simply has more appeal. The Missa is a serious liturgical work. The 9th symphony was created for the masses, with an appealing call for brotherhood in the final movement. That said, the 9th is a great work regardless.

    • @sanjamarinkovic9040
      @sanjamarinkovic9040 Před rokem +1

      @@kenm.3512 Missa is not ignored, but too heavy for singers! There is no more than only few choirs who can sing it (during decades, always) until today.

  • @xxsaruman82xx87
    @xxsaruman82xx87 Před 3 lety +27

    Love all the soloists, but especially Janowitz! And Karajan is wonderful, of course!

  • @TahseenNakavi
    @TahseenNakavi Před 3 lety +8

    This performance beats every other for this composition

  • @spydrfoun
    @spydrfoun Před 2 lety +4

    The definitive recording of one of the greatest works in the repertoire. Karajan, BPO, Wiener Singverein with that fabulous collection of soloists - what a combination! I don't think anyone is able to match such a combination of artistry in these modern times. So grateful this recording exists!

  • @samuelhonore7765
    @samuelhonore7765 Před 3 lety +7

    It's the professional league when you listen to gundula janowitz, walton berry christine ledwwig ... and coach karajan is another level.

  • @alexgregorj
    @alexgregorj Před 3 lety +23

    The most powerful and spectacular fuges at 22:40 and at 45:00 and the final 1:20:04. Is enough only this music moment to declare Beethoven one of the best innovative genius of music history!!!

  • @telephassarose3501
    @telephassarose3501 Před 3 lety +32

    Thank you so much for posting this on CZcams...it felt like like a blessed relief when I heard the first bars....at last...the right timing.
    I actually breathed better.

    • @opera93
      @opera93 Před 3 lety +1

      Telephassa Rose interestingly, me too..though I been out of listening to SOLEMNIS....LATELY

  • @franciscosantana9216
    @franciscosantana9216 Před 3 lety +19

    Beethoven o maior músico de todos os tempos! Fenomenal, divino, maravilhoso, supremo.......

  • @fernandojaramillo8083
    @fernandojaramillo8083 Před 3 lety +15

    Beethoven inmenso, Karajan perfecto

  • @edwardnah6739
    @edwardnah6739 Před 3 lety +15

    Beethoven + Karajan = magnificently utmost sound with tremendous authorities!

  • @lucadenti7219
    @lucadenti7219 Před 2 lety +5

    What a fantastic and modern passage at 13:12 wonderful

  • @TheMontanus777
    @TheMontanus777 Před měsícem

    By Beethoven's own declaration, This was his magnum opus.With the plethora of masterful works, this fact was the mandate that merited intently listening to perceived devotional aspect that I did not appreciate until now.Thank you for sharing this most challenging (vocally)
    piece of heaven.Best regards, Don (Ausgezeichnet!)

  • @mariainesandradealcantara9979

    SALVE LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN !!!!!!! NO ANO DE 2020 ONDE SE COMEMORA 250 ANOS DE TEU NASCIMENTO!!!!!!!VOCÊ TROUXE LUZ À ESTE MUNDO! !!!!!!ETERNAMENTE BEETHOVEN!!!!!!!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖

    • @fasold2164
      @fasold2164 Před 3 lety

      You should perhaps abstain from consuming drugs -at least some time before you post comments. This exaggerated statement is rather awkward.

    • @hwh1946
      @hwh1946 Před 3 lety +4

      This is one of the greatest anniversaries in western culture. The Sistine Chapel of Music. Yesterday we had a Viennese dinner I made for his Birthday and today listening to this on his name day. et Incarnatus est! Eternal.

  • @billlawton1186
    @billlawton1186 Před rokem +1

    The Kylie is a magical moment in music. Brave maestro!

  • @maxal62
    @maxal62 Před 3 lety +14

    Good morning!
    How a pleasant surprise to star my morning work with this marvelous gift from you!
    Thank you very much and best regards to you!!!

  • @dlhuo2340
    @dlhuo2340 Před 3 lety +7

    Most beautiful performance! I wish there is a video recording of this performance too!

  • @charliekim2939
    @charliekim2939 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I read somewhere that Janowitz was *discovered* by Karajan. (Is it my imagination?) Long time ago when I first heard her singing Sieglinde in Karajan's Walkure, I immediately fell in love with her voice - hopelessly. She is still the one and only soprano I never get tired of. I am addicted to her voice in a sense. I feel my soul getting cleansed and pain (of being alive) relieved whenever I hear her singing Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, R. Strauss, and so on -- including this Missa Solemnis. Without her, I might not have liked this recording that much despite that it was done by Karajan.

  • @davidepeluso6520
    @davidepeluso6520 Před rokem +2

    L' Agnus Dei è tremendo! La Musica si trasforma in qualcosa di metafisco e trascendentale!

  •  Před rokem +4

    As obras de Beethoven nas mãos de Herr Karajan e seus seletos cantores são inigualáveis. Isto é o máximo em termos de Música e Artes.

  • @emmanuelnguematchagrassfie1441

    Beethoven on the top with ont of the greatest baroque ever…and the conductor Herbert Von Karajan has is excellent; making things glorious and inspiring for the soul looking for redemption… giving the chorus the opportunity to please God on relax…

  • @nikolaikrinets5136
    @nikolaikrinets5136 Před 2 lety +6

    I hope that someday young men will perform this piece. Church professional Catholic choir. And the Mass will sound differently, heavenly...

  • @aspis6397
    @aspis6397 Před 3 lety +9

    You people just keep on scaling new peaks, and enrich our lives. Thanks!

  • @Manitwo7
    @Manitwo7 Před 3 lety +6

    Very impressive and concrete playing

  • @brendanward2991
    @brendanward2991 Před 3 lety +8

    Merveilleux. Merci beaucoup.

  • @nordicman595
    @nordicman595 Před 3 lety +3

    It is just the perfect performance!

  • @ritarita-oc3pm
    @ritarita-oc3pm Před 3 lety +3

    In the TEMPLE OF MUSIC the great and unsurpassed BEETHOVEN and Maestro KARAJAN, l freeze, bowing my head...

  • @catolicosolitario8292
    @catolicosolitario8292 Před 3 lety +11

    Que Beleza de obra... nos leva ao céu!!

  • @emmanuelnguematchagrassfie1441

    À la fois enthousiaste et grave on a ici un Beethoven au sommet de son art… interprété par un Herbert Von Karajan brillantissime!

  • @guilhemchameyrat
    @guilhemchameyrat Před 3 lety +10

    Fabuleux, magistral : une leçon de musique !

    • @BalbirSingh-gr2qk
      @BalbirSingh-gr2qk Před 3 lety

      🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @zohrabouhaouchine
      @zohrabouhaouchine Před rokem

      @@BalbirSingh-gr2qk Ce moment de musique est sublime Nous sommes si humbles face au BEAU

  • @rescuedone
    @rescuedone Před rokem +3

    Majestic! My favorite parts:
    4:50 Kyrie
    18:00 in the gloria (qui tollis pecata mundi)
    27:30 end of the gloria
    46:50 end of credo (et resurrexit)

    • @rescuedone
      @rescuedone Před rokem +1

      1:13:45 the miserere of the Agnus Dei

  • @dejanstevanic5408
    @dejanstevanic5408 Před 3 lety +6

    My favorite peace of art. Thank you.

  • @lukelombardi1059
    @lukelombardi1059 Před 3 lety +29

    This is a transcendent recording, the greatest I’ve ever heard. Are there any plans to upload some of Karajan’s Bruckner as well? I think Karajan’s vision of Bruckner, especially in the 8th, is unparalleled and worth looking into. Thanks for your incredible work in advancing the cause of beauty in the world!

    • @IsaacMeadow
      @IsaacMeadow Před 3 lety +3

      Try Bernstein version with Edda Moser, Hanna Schwarz, René Kollo and Kurt Moll with the Royal Concertgebouw.

    • @nightjaronthegate
      @nightjaronthegate Před 2 lety +3

      You can find playlists of Bruckner conducted by Karajan and others on my channel, along with loads of other good stuff.

    • @BenCallan
      @BenCallan Před 2 lety +1

      @@nightjaronthegate Thanks.

  • @karlsengupta7185
    @karlsengupta7185 Před měsícem

    I've heard several excellent recordings of the _Missa Solemnis_, but Karajan's is surely among the very best.

  • @user-rm3wj8db3c
    @user-rm3wj8db3c Před 3 lety +4

    Great........Karajan is wonderful

  • @jorgetenorio37
    @jorgetenorio37 Před 3 lety +3

    Esto es lo que estoy escuchando en este momento que estoy guardando cuarentena por el corona virus excelente

  • @Eduardo-qz8ek
    @Eduardo-qz8ek Před 3 lety +3

    Sublime...profundo...llega al alma.

  • @alpinoalpini3849
    @alpinoalpini3849 Před 14 dny

    Where would gods and goddesses be without great music and the arts?

  • @CD318
    @CD318 Před 3 lety +9

    Thank you for all you do! Love this channel!

  • @demeteragapimu5276
    @demeteragapimu5276 Před 3 lety +4

    Excellent!!!

  • @pawebany6382
    @pawebany6382 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you very much!

  • @KyleBro004
    @KyleBro004 Před 3 lety +4

    O God, thank you!

    • @crawyler
      @crawyler Před 2 lety

      Et pourtant votre dieu n'y est pour rien, tout ici n'est qu'humain !

  • @Cayres18
    @Cayres18 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks❤️

  • @simonsimorangkir2440
    @simonsimorangkir2440 Před 12 dny

    The Best❤❤❤

  • @anitarauld
    @anitarauld Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks sweetheart good weekend 🇨🇱🌹🙏🙌🍀💐💃🎼🎵🎶😘

  • @norbertosturla7264
    @norbertosturla7264 Před 3 lety

    Excelsa música
    Gracias por compartir

  • @sungpo-yu4662
    @sungpo-yu4662 Před rokem

    2023 is 200 anniversary of this great work.

  • @jorgelopez-pr6dr
    @jorgelopez-pr6dr Před 3 lety +5

    The Carlo Maria Giulini is the timeless version for my taste, as much as I admire "holy Herbert".

  • @eduardorojas3416
    @eduardorojas3416 Před 8 měsíci

    fantástico llena el corazón

  • @nexus-sk9dr
    @nexus-sk9dr Před 4 měsíci

    increible !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @mjrbruckner9539
    @mjrbruckner9539 Před 3 lety +1

    Damn! just subscribed; not disappointed at all.

  • @notshanekid4889
    @notshanekid4889 Před 2 lety

    Amazing

  • @olivierdrouin2701
    @olivierdrouin2701 Před 2 lety

    Ce su il y a de glorieux pour l honnêteté intellectuelle de Ludwig , c est qu il ' évite pas le côté inquietant ( plus inquiétant que joyeux , peut être () du Ressurexit.

  • @mehrak1976
    @mehrak1976 Před 3 lety +7

    wonderful, Beethoven is unique

  • @lastfirst6626
    @lastfirst6626 Před rokem

    "I believe", this is the essence of us.

  • @alirezaseyyed-ahmadian7743

    Je possède la version 1966 de Karajan. Mais celle-ci est plus sophistiquée surtout en ce qui concerne la finesse et majesté du jeu orchestral. C’est Karajan à son meilleur. Merci vraiement, Alex. Avec celle de Klemperer, c'est "ein musikalisches Erlebnis."

  • @thomasmans1267
    @thomasmans1267 Před 2 lety +7

    I’m not religious in the slightest but the ending of the Gloria sections got me busting out the amens with my full chest

  • @muzluv33
    @muzluv33 Před rokem +1

    I have all of Karajan's recordings of the Missa Solemnis as well as the Klemperer. I must say that in this 1975 recording the chorus and orchestra are better and more assured than in any of HVK's other recordings and yes the soloists are a great team. But I have a soft spot for Karajan's 1965 recording - while the chorus is less accomplished in that account the soloists are IMHO the best ever assembled for any recording of this Mass, namely Janowitz, Ludwig, Wunderlich and Berry. Janowitz is in marginally better voice and Wunderlich must be heard to be believed - such beauty of tone and such effortless singing. Ludwig is also great, especially in the Agnus Dei and Berry is likewise fabulous. One would do worse than to collect all three versions - Karajan 1965 and 1975 and Klemperer. With these versions you need not bother with anyone else.

  • @user-mo9in5zv2n
    @user-mo9in5zv2n Před 3 lety +9

    Beethoven forever. ..uncompearable. ..Orchestra is perfect. ..

  • @zbigniewbrzezinski8869
    @zbigniewbrzezinski8869 Před 3 lety +5

    Beethoven and Karajan are gifts from Heaven !

    • @crawyler
      @crawyler Před 2 lety

      Une remarque vraiment inutile puisque votre dieu n'y est clairement pour rien. Humain trop humain, et pourtant très beau…

  • @hwh1946
    @hwh1946 Před 3 lety

    Listeningo LvB's Name Day. My all time favorite of music.

  • @sanjamarinkovic9040
    @sanjamarinkovic9040 Před rokem

    I sang Missa many times , as a member of choir - in that time the best in Europe -according many first awards ! All must knows as listener that choir have the main role in this grandios music , not soloists !!! Also, the best test for choir ( and for public too) is a sec. part of Missa - ,Gloria'. This rendition is very, very good ! Also you can listen to Toscanini , remastered , conducting M.S. and will see that there is no differance of qualitiy , tempo , dinamic etc. At the end listen to my choir too , live; it was in Belgrade , 1972 . Choir of Belgrade University students .Conductor was maestro Bogdan Babic our Opera conductor too. WE sang it many time with other cond. to abroad, at Dubrovnik summer festival too - in the same time- with mezzo soprano Ruza Baldani when she sang with maestro von Karajan!Yes, Missa and Verdi' s Requiem. At Stockholm Requiem with B. Nilsson etc etc. With maestro Lovro fon Matacic at Zagreb..Choir "Branko Ksrmanovic" .

    • @sanjamarinkovic9040
      @sanjamarinkovic9040 Před rokem

      You can found on You Tube all this , live and as LP. It is so dishonest ,these intervention on my comment! WHY?

  • @sungpo-yu4662
    @sungpo-yu4662 Před 3 lety +5

    Quite interesting Karajan recorded this so many times, and three in a comparatively short period: DG with Janowitz and Wunderlich etc in 1966, EMI this one in1975, and again DG with Cole etc in 1985.

  • @janetnydick9493
    @janetnydick9493 Před 2 lety

    My Luddy is my favorite composer. I have all his music on 85 CD's.

  • @orestestavares2526
    @orestestavares2526 Před 3 lety +3

    Comecei escutar Beethoven aos 9 anos de idade, o Terceiro Concerto, daí vieram as promoções de farciculos nas Bancas de Revistas, enfim,hoje em dia,prefiro escutar música Erudita que toda essa Parafernália que rola por aí afora.

  • @matteor.7439
    @matteor.7439 Před 3 lety +1

    Best version, like many other karajan,s registration, the melodic line is perfect and innovative.

    • @classicalmusicreference
      @classicalmusicreference  Před 3 lety

      Yes , There are two timeless versions of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis: the one you are listening to (Karajan 1975) right now, and the one by Otto Klemperer (czcams.com/video/aI0FhkCnLoc/video.html). You have to listen to Klemperer for the overall architecture, and to Karajan to hear the smallest details of the score.

    • @matteor.7439
      @matteor.7439 Před 3 lety +3

      Classical Music/ /Reference Recording yes, I know Klemperer version, for me is innovative for the use of orchestration and the tempo

  • @1968KWT
    @1968KWT Před rokem

    RIP Maestro Karajan (#dotd in 1989) 🌺🌺🌺

  • @AdeleDAronzo
    @AdeleDAronzo Před 2 lety

  • @egekarman7150
    @egekarman7150 Před 3 lety +1

    İşte budur müzik.

  • @giuliamariacarleo1169
    @giuliamariacarleo1169 Před 2 lety

    «Si rompe il cordone d’argento, la lucerna d’oro s’infrange, si rompe l’anfora alla fonte, la carrucola cade nel pozzo, ritorna la polvere alla terra».

  • @user-tg3oy8jr6h
    @user-tg3oy8jr6h Před 3 lety +1

    20세기 최고의 지휘자 헤르베르트 폰 카라얀, 당신을 존경합니다.

  • @gwenaelherve5675
    @gwenaelherve5675 Před 2 lety +1

    Des enchaînements harmoniques recherchés, pour ne pas dire tirés par les cheveux. C'est le charme de Beethoven, qui force les choses et affirme son goût comme quelqu'un qui n'a rien à perdre. Dans ce sens, certains passages me font penser à Berlioz, dont la Symphonie Fantastique est créée seulement 7 ans plus tard.

  • @NN-df7hl
    @NN-df7hl Před 5 měsíci

    May I ask what your thoughts are on the original DG master of this? I was perusing it today and found it surprisingly good! DG since went back to remaster it in-house to 24-bit/192 kHz, but that is already beyond what most people are capable of hearing. It seems perhaps they just made it brighter sounding overall. I think for an analogue recording it was already pretty excellent, no?

  • @bronco297
    @bronco297 Před 3 lety +8

    Oh my Lord! Subliminal!!

  • @SoimulPatriei
    @SoimulPatriei Před 3 lety +2

    'and given in St. Petersburg on March 26th 1924" it should have been 1824.

  • @jorgetenorio37
    @jorgetenorio37 Před 3 lety +1

    Deberás que Beethoven era un iluminado a pesar se muy poco onda de música clásica pero está misa lo remonta a lo espiritual y si no me equivoco a lo angelical

  • @IsaacMeadow
    @IsaacMeadow Před 3 lety +1

    44:54 - 47:20

  • @Sofronichrist
    @Sofronichrist Před 3 lety +8

    Excellente versions, mais malgré tout j’aurais choisi la version des années 1960 avec Berry, Ludwig...

    • @Sofronichrist
      @Sofronichrist Před 3 lety +1

      Seokjin Yoon Ravi de vous retrouver ici !

    • @mineradodecripto
      @mineradodecripto Před 3 lety +1

      Karajan and his immense ego, from collaborator of Nazism to superstar of modernity. Never in history has there been a conductor so self-conscious, vain and flattering of himself. The media made the role of burying the conductor's Nazi and rotten past and dogmatic fans raising it to the pedestal above the composers he explored.

    • @mineradodecripto
      @mineradodecripto Před 3 lety +1

      @Seokjin Yoon Do you know why art and politics are inextricably linked? Because we live in society and art is an expression of the objective spirit that is a political phenomenon. You are either unaware of Beethoven's 9th symphony, or the works of Chopin, Hayden and Shubert who were composers who expressed their time and their political convictions and feelings. Remember that the Nazis wanted to Nazify the world through the Nazi aesthetic of racism and chaos. Don't be cynical and foolish. czcams.com/video/UZNRGjPcrMg/video.html

    • @classicalmusicreference
      @classicalmusicreference  Před 3 lety +2

      @@Sofronichrist Celle de 75 est encore plus fouillée :)

  • @basilpapageorgiou8933
    @basilpapageorgiou8933 Před 3 lety

    ΑΡΙΣΤΟΥΡΓΗΜΑ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @pullammag5601
    @pullammag5601 Před 3 lety +1

    Can someone give me the metronome markings taken for all the movements please.

  • @soham8284
    @soham8284 Před 7 měsíci

    EL BENEDICTUS ES EL CIELO!

  • @ban9nas177
    @ban9nas177 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi, can you link me the spotify album for this? if it is available?

  • @opera93
    @opera93 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, “ captions” are not available , on my iPad....:::( subtitles?.)??????

  • @rescuedone
    @rescuedone Před 12 dny

    1:14:00 movie music before there was movie music

  • @andreaguarino8207
    @andreaguarino8207 Před 2 lety +1

    Karajan's best performance is from 1958

  • @xochipoli
    @xochipoli Před 2 lety

    The subtitle😂 spelling of "Sactus" is briskly original! A sock in the eyeball!

  • @eunsookmoon3239
    @eunsookmoon3239 Před 3 lety

    Missa

  • @lauragaleri5113
    @lauragaleri5113 Před 2 lety +1

    Apoteosi in assoluta