Yes! EXACTLY what I was thinking! I actually looked this up to see if that part was Tuba Mirum x3 Although I do prefer Confutatis, Introit-Kyrie and Lacrimosa.
Es dificil encontrar un elenco tan expectacular como este. El poderio de Berry, la calidez y belleza de la voz de Schreider, la solemnidad de Chista Ludwig y la delicadeza y timbre de Gundula Janowitz.
Walter Berry is just amazing here and his superb breath control and reserves shows us why he had such a wonderful rich and full tone and long career. Thank you.
Why in gods name have I come so late about this supernatural beautiful recording??? Berryˋs sonor, warm basso; Janowitz with her angelic voice at its best; a silver-bright Schreier and a perfectly conducted Ludwig. Oh, what a joy to enjoy... Thank you so much for this precious jewel-gem of true fine arts!
Yes..It is great.But let me tell you something...Bass must be of german or english ascendent because the way he says "SPARGEN" it is not latin.Spargen is like saying sparyen in romanic languajes.I am spaniard and romanic languages like spanish,italian or french.Sorry my english.
He was Austrian, actually ; I am Frech, and, when I studied Latin at school, I was instructed to pronounce "spargens" "sparghenns", exactly as he does. Some decades ago, I would have been taught to say "spardjenns". What is more surprising is "sepulchra"n which he pronounces "sepulshra", and not "sepulkra" as I would have expected. But anyway... the fact is indeed his astounding breath control (and beauty of voice).
Hard 'g' is the pronunciation used in Classical Latin - soft 'g' is Ecclesiastical Latin. Here each vocalist is using a combination. Hard 'g' in "Spargens" and "Regionum" (Classical), but 'ch' pronunciation (Ecclesiastical) for 'sepulchra' and 'judicetur', for example.
It’s not a mixture of different pronunciations, but the way Germans used to be taught to pronounce Latin (just as French, English, etc. used to have their own peculiar ways to do that).
Hasta ahora, para mi es la mejor interpretación de esta parte del Réquiem que he encontrado en RUclips, habiendo visto varios Coros y Orquestas con el Tuba Mirum
@@Ravenelvenlady They look the same, they have the same haircut, very similar glasses, same stern face.. :D It's not the musical connection. They are like brothers.
I searched for Schreier and this was one of the results, then i heard the bass, thinking to myself: is that really the Peter Schreier?? then it hit me, OH
Thank god for the technology that allows us to see the great singers and conductors that we know by name and by hearing. I am thrilled to see Peter Schreier in this and other great works. Note how he barely moves, he doesn't use energy dipping and weaving back and forth. he is in control of that great voice with focus and no lost effort in moving around.
Walter Berry ist eigentlich viel bekannter als Opernsänger aber er zeigt hier seine große stimmliche Qualität und die Fähigkeit Fachübergreifend zu singen. Das Ganze mit dem großartigen Peter Schreier, und den zu ihrer Zeit unschlagbaren Damen Christa Ludwig und Gundula Janowitz. Ein Genuß!!
Seeeee!, ésta es la versión que busco!. Me escuché decenas de versiones, pero nunca escuché esa que mi abuela ponía en el tocadisco los domingos a la mañana. Gracias pibe, me hicistes el día... o tal vez la semana.
@Marilyn1122 This was released on DVD in 2005, but the original recording was made in 1971. I was particularly impressed by Walter Berry as most recordings drown out the bass's "Sonum", but he manages to make it come through seemingly effortlessly. I am not sure if he really does the whole phrase in one breath as it is possible to take some air in on the two s's before Sonum, but it looks and sounds seamless. How fortunate that this recording exists, and how good it is for a 40 year old one!
Mr. Berry... I tip my hat to thee sir. Simply astounding technique. Relaxed face with flawless breath control. Showing only that the piece is "easy" for him. Singers.... take note.
Here's the translation if anyone wants it: The trumpet will send its wondrous sound throughout earth's sepulchres and gather all before the throne. Death and nature will be astounded, when all creation rises again, to answer the judgement. A book will be brought forth, in which all will be written, by which the world will be judged. When the judge takes his place, what is hidden will be revealed, nothing will remain unavenged. What shall a wretch like me say? Who shall intercede for me, when the just ones need mercy?
OMG, I have the CD of this performance! My aunt send it to me for my 8th birthday(I'm 31 now). I've been wondering/looking for the video of it for ages! Best performance of Requiem ever
Beautiful. The voices are amazing, and I love the trombone too.
4 года назад+57
El tenor Peter Schreier falleció en Dresden el 25 de Diciembre de 2019. Que en paz descanse este gran músico cantante y director. #RIP Tenor Peter Schreier passed away on December 25, 2015 in Dresden. May he rest in peace.
@@dpavlovsky That's not true. In classical Latin that's correct, but not in Vatican Latin (pronounced judichetur), nor in german Latin (pronounced juditsetur).
Latin was difficult as a language, but how perfect, how beautiful, how great!! And all languages have taken so much from It, not only the Romances as Spanish, Italian and French but also the Anglo Saxons. Tuba mirum!!! OMG!!
Hay una grabación de 1971 en donde el director también es Karl Böhm pero con otros cantantes y es igualmente magnífica, creo que hasta me gusta un poco más. Por si a alguien le interesa, en esa grabación los cantantes son: Edith Marhis - soprano Julia Hamari - contralto Wieslaw Ochman - tenor Karl Ridderbusch - bajo
Oh por Dios!!! de todos los solistas que he escuchado estos son... celestiales maravillosos grandes talentosos y profesionales !!! que maravilla porqué ya no hay cantantes he interpretes como estos??... Que bello color de las cuatro cuerdas !!
Generally I don't like high-pitched voices, but in this rendition both soprano and tenor are very impressive. Because of them I keep restarting this clip again and again.
It's interesting that none of the soloists move their heads in the slightest while singing, and the sound (of course) comes out clear as a bell. I think it's quite a contrast with many soloists today who seem to move about rather more when singing.
@Martin Couvez: It is actually the Trombone Tenore, so it technically be "2nd Trombone" who plays the solo. Trombone 3 was bass, and Trombone 1 was alto.
beautiful!! i always listen this part of the requiem, every single day! i love it! in my opinion, is the best version that i ever listen thanks a lot!!
@simone qa Actually they're singing in Germanic Latin. When the piece was composed, Italian Latin wasn't the standard. Seeing as Latin was a dead language, every nationality had variations in pronunciation influenced by their own language. Some conductors and ensemble perform works from the classical and baroque periods with the pronunciation it would have had at the time, for authenticity.
@@artemesiagentileschini7348 could you point out some major differences in pronunciation? How would you pronounce "judicetur", for e.g. or "sepulchra"?
Walter Berry, in Höchstform! (Der wollte doch einmal Karl Böhm das Dirigieren beibringen!) Christa Ludwig, wie gewohnt! Spitze! Gundula Janowitz, eine instrumental geführte Stimme, hell, klar, wunderschön! Herausragend, Peter Schreier!
1:07 THIS! This might be my favorite part in the whole requiem. And I love every single note of this masterpiece...
Yesss! So much yess!
Yes! EXACTLY what I was thinking! I actually looked this up to see if that part was Tuba Mirum x3 Although I do prefer Confutatis, Introit-Kyrie and Lacrimosa.
YES!!!
and indeed all music for all time. It is perfect.
I feel like great forces take over my soul, my eyes Shed tears, also my soul
Es dificil encontrar un elenco tan expectacular como este. El poderio de Berry, la calidez y belleza de la voz de Schreider, la solemnidad de Chista Ludwig y la delicadeza y timbre de Gundula Janowitz.
Я тут чтобы имя спросить, а вы перечислили всех, спасибо
These are high caliber singers. Their voices and technique are divinely perfect. Best Tuba Mirum I could find. Thank you!
Walter Berry is just amazing here and his superb breath control and reserves shows us why he had such a wonderful rich and full tone and long career. Thank you.
Yes. That important technical detail at the beginning and his modulation of that one long breath does so much for the expression.
Peter Schreier is just amazing ! The best performance among other versions.
I absolutely agree.
Walter Berry (Bass) is amazing in this. He doesn't "cheat" a breath in the first phrase like so many do. Guy is in a class of his own, amazing.
A true OG
so true. He's perfect
Oh yes, so true...
true
Tru
what i like the most about this interpretation is the tempo and the great pronunciation of latin.
I agree. This is an unmatched quartet.
Why in gods name have I come so late about this supernatural beautiful recording??? Berryˋs sonor, warm basso; Janowitz with her angelic voice at its best; a silver-bright Schreier and a perfectly conducted Ludwig. Oh, what a joy to enjoy... Thank you so much for this precious jewel-gem of true fine arts!
This is one of the most beautiful recorder ever made. The Director Karl Bohn it's simply perfect!!! the timing it's really perfect.
Breath control by this lovely Bass is astounding
Yes..It is great.But let me tell you something...Bass must be of german or english ascendent because the way he says "SPARGEN" it is not latin.Spargen is like saying sparyen in romanic languajes.I am spaniard and romanic languages like spanish,italian or french.Sorry my english.
+Ximo He's German, I've heard his performances before.
He was Austrian, actually ; I am Frech, and, when I studied Latin at school, I was instructed to pronounce "spargens" "sparghenns", exactly as he does. Some decades ago, I would have been taught to say "spardjenns". What is more surprising is "sepulchra"n which he pronounces "sepulshra", and not "sepulkra" as I would have expected. But anyway... the fact is indeed his astounding breath control (and beauty of voice).
Hard 'g' is the pronunciation used in Classical Latin - soft 'g' is Ecclesiastical Latin. Here each vocalist is using a combination. Hard 'g' in "Spargens" and "Regionum" (Classical), but 'ch' pronunciation (Ecclesiastical) for 'sepulchra' and 'judicetur', for example.
It’s not a mixture of different pronunciations, but the way Germans used to be taught to pronounce Latin (just as French, English, etc. used to have their own peculiar ways to do that).
O Requiem é a obra de Mozart que mais gosto e em especial o "tuba mirum". Esta é de certo a versão que condiz com o meu gosto. Obrigado!
I know I’m a month late but R.I.P Peter Schreier :( July 28 1935 - December 25 2019
Hasta ahora, para mi es la mejor interpretación de esta parte del Réquiem que he encontrado en RUclips, habiendo visto varios Coros y Orquestas con el Tuba Mirum
It took me a second to realize that the bass and tenor are two different people
The entry-musical connection was absolutely seamless. I could understand why you would think that.
@@Ravenelvenlady They look the same, they have the same haircut, very similar glasses, same stern face.. :D It's not the musical connection. They are like brothers.
Twins brothers
I searched for Schreier and this was one of the results, then i heard the bass, thinking to myself: is that really the Peter Schreier?? then it hit me, OH
Thank god for the technology that allows us to see the great singers and conductors that we know by name and by hearing. I am thrilled to see Peter Schreier in this and other great works. Note how he barely moves, he doesn't use energy dipping and weaving back and forth. he is in control of that great voice with focus and no lost effort in moving around.
Walter Berry sounds great! And what breath management!!!
Walter Berry ist eigentlich viel bekannter als Opernsänger aber er zeigt hier seine große stimmliche Qualität und die Fähigkeit Fachübergreifend zu singen. Das Ganze mit dem großartigen Peter Schreier, und den zu ihrer Zeit unschlagbaren Damen Christa Ludwig und Gundula Janowitz.
Ein Genuß!!
Seeeee!, ésta es la versión que busco!. Me escuché decenas de versiones, pero nunca escuché esa que mi abuela ponía en el tocadisco los domingos a la mañana. Gracias pibe, me hicistes el día... o tal vez la semana.
Incredible baryton and tenor!! such perfection!! i think that is a tribute that Mozart can be proud of!!
@Marilyn1122 This was released on DVD in 2005, but the original recording was made in 1971. I was particularly impressed by Walter Berry as most recordings drown out the bass's "Sonum", but he manages to make it come through seemingly effortlessly. I am not sure if he really does the whole phrase in one breath as it is possible to take some air in on the two s's before Sonum, but it looks and sounds seamless. How fortunate that this recording exists, and how good it is for a 40 year old one!
Mr. Berry... I tip my hat to thee sir. Simply astounding technique. Relaxed face with flawless breath control. Showing only that the piece is "easy" for him. Singers.... take note.
The soprano... eeehhh... not terrible but not the best.
I do take note. Each of these singers shows such perfect sound production with no extra movements, which is my problem!
The tenor solo
Here's the translation if anyone wants it:
The trumpet will send its wondrous sound
throughout earth's sepulchres
and gather all before the throne.
Death and nature will be astounded,
when all creation rises again,
to answer the judgement.
A book will be brought forth,
in which all will be written,
by which the world will be judged.
When the judge takes his place,
what is hidden will be revealed,
nothing will remain unavenged.
What shall a wretch like me say?
Who shall intercede for me,
when the just ones need mercy?
Andy S Not all heroes wear capes
Andy S thx but what language is this
Not 'will send', but sending
those lyrics are pretty metal.
@@alexyza latin
I can just imagine Walter Berry telling his kids to go to their room. LOL
Now imagine Peter Schreirer yelling at his kids
This is by far my favorite interpretation of the Tuba Mirum
I'm impressed by Mozart's musical genius, it's like even in his least inspirational days he wrote something amazing
This aria is purely and simply one of Mozart's greatest pieces, ever.
OMG, I have the CD of this performance! My aunt send it to me for my 8th birthday(I'm 31 now). I've been wondering/looking for the video of it for ages! Best performance of Requiem ever
kalloused Can you provide the label and catalog # of the CD? I also want to get it. Thanks.
Could you give me the details of the CD? I've been looking for it!
Beautiful. The voices are amazing, and I love the trombone too.
El tenor Peter Schreier falleció en Dresden el 25 de Diciembre de 2019. Que en paz descanse este gran músico cantante y director. #RIP
Tenor Peter Schreier passed away on December 25, 2015 in Dresden. May he rest in peace.
Canto también la pasión según san Mateo de bach con Karl richter
Pasó a formar parte del coro celestial sin duda.
pues vaya pena. DEP.
Dios lo tenga en su gloria y con Mozart y los demás tenores
¡Qué tristeza me ha dado! No lo sabía. Un gran gran tenor. Buscaré otros vídeos par seguir escuchándolo. ¡Dios mío, qué tristeza!
Peter Schreier is considered one of the "Less beautiful" tenors in the history of opera.....but NOBODY comes close to his performance on this.
kalloused I so agree with you. It is absolutely brilliant.
Oh you are right. It gives me chills. So amazing. MORS stupebit et natura~!
2:00 I had thought that there were no soft Cs in Latin. Judicetur should be pronounced Judiketur, no?
@@dpavlovsky That's not true. In classical Latin that's correct, but not in Vatican Latin (pronounced judichetur), nor in german Latin (pronounced juditsetur).
@@ArturoEscorza Good to know. Thanks.
The tenor part is something magnificent. Mozart is a genius, and the voices are professionals. My favorite version
The best moment musical is 1:07 tragic and died is perfecto sound classic musical
Fabianni Cruz peter schrier best
Yes ,Its sound Like Polished Cello Catgut(originaly Strings made from Sheep gut), so Charming and bring Life
Excelente tenor!!! De la mínima cantidad que me ha gustado la interpretación de esta canción
LA PTM QUE NO ES CANCIÓN ES UNA PIEZA MUSICAL! >:V
@@alered1098 Dios!! Ese coment fue hace 6 años!!! Mis conocimientos en música clásica eran nulos
This in one of the most beautiful passages ever written...
Latin was difficult as a language, but how perfect, how beautiful, how great!!
And all languages have taken so much from It, not only the Romances as Spanish, Italian and French but also the Anglo Saxons.
Tuba mirum!!! OMG!!
Hay una grabación de 1971 en donde el director también es Karl Böhm pero con otros cantantes y es igualmente magnífica, creo que hasta me gusta un poco más.
Por si a alguien le interesa, en esa grabación los cantantes son:
Edith Marhis - soprano
Julia Hamari - contralto
Wieslaw Ochman - tenor
Karl Ridderbusch - bajo
Acabo de escucharla, es magnífica también, gracias por el dato
Otra gran version, me gustan mucho ambas grabaciones! Karl Boehm es mi director favorito y el que mejor ha sabido hacernos amar a Mozart!!
Perfection does exist. And it's Music.
*Mozart
Aber nicht nur Peter Schreier wahr fantastisch. Gundola Janowitz und Christa Ludwig hatten auch legendarische stimmen.
Oh por Dios!!! de todos los solistas que he escuchado estos son... celestiales maravillosos grandes talentosos y profesionales !!! que maravilla porqué ya no hay cantantes he interpretes como estos??... Que bello color de las cuatro cuerdas !!
De las mejores interpretaciones que he escuchado... Muy talentosos! Interpretaciones muy limpia...
El corazón se inunda de emoción .
Generally I don't like high-pitched voices, but in this rendition both soprano and tenor are very impressive. Because of them I keep restarting this clip again and again.
Es un gran placer escuchar esta versión, que te atrapa al sentir un montón de sensaciones de paz, interior, sosiego, calma.
I can just picture the bass at home telling his kids to go to their room. LOL You would definitely obey. What a spectacular voice, gives me chills.
Gundula Janowitz une voix extraordinaire qui vient du ciel. Gloire à toi Gundula !!
I just can't stop to listen this interpretation, is simply superb!
It's interesting that none of the soloists move their heads in the slightest while singing, and the sound (of course) comes out clear as a bell. I think it's quite a contrast with many soloists today who seem to move about rather more when singing.
True Bel Canto. Today singers twist the body to produce certain pitches.
I like this interpretation very much, it's very well balanced. And the voices of the soloists are wonderful!
Un quartetto di titani diretti da un colosso... una meraviglia assoluta
For me, this is the « canon » version of the requiem…
I wish that I leave enough money behind to hire a choir singing this at my funeral…
I can't get enough of that bass's gorgeous voice.
@Martin Couvez: It is actually the Trombone Tenore, so it technically be "2nd Trombone" who plays the solo. Trombone 3 was bass, and Trombone 1 was alto.
Mozart didn't think that the alto trombone (trombone 1) would be appropriate for this. That's why the solo is in the second part (tenor trombone).
Have sung this many times as choir member, but this is THE BEST of solists I have ever heard!
Definitly the best tuba mirum
Has anyone noticed how long is the first phrase? 20 seconds breath!
One of my favorite musical memories was singing the Requiem at the chapel of the university of the south.
Gorgeous! Top musicians all around, and what awesome acoustics.
My favourite Mozart! Very nice.
Qué bárbaro! Bravo! Excelente! Muy bien! Me encanta.
Excellent interpretation,beautiful voices 🌺❤️🌺
Love it :). This is one of the very best I have ever heard!
Beautiful composition and great execution by all - thank you.
Beautiful voice, thank you 🙏
beautiful!! i always listen this part of the requiem, every single day! i love it! in my opinion, is the best version that i ever listen thanks a lot!!
Just searching this song and enjoying its majestic and glorious sound makes us all incredibly special.
The Tenor is awesome in this video. Totally in control even on the high notes. 1:00
Stunning performance by excellent vocalists. Love that Walter Berry!
Me encanta esta versión. Tiene esa emotividad que penetra hasta lo más profundo del ser...
I like the sound and purity of the soprano
Rest in Peace Christa Ludwig :(
Meraviglioso! Per me sono un ensemble superbo, Mozart cantato e suonato così... è un pezzo di paradiso in terra...
@simone qa Actually they're singing in Germanic Latin. When the piece was composed, Italian Latin wasn't the standard. Seeing as Latin was a dead language, every nationality had variations in pronunciation influenced by their own language. Some conductors and ensemble perform works from the classical and baroque periods with the pronunciation it would have had at the time, for authenticity.
to be honest, as a latin scholar it hurts my ears. It is inconsistent and sounds unnatural.
@@artemesiagentileschini7348 could you point out some major differences in pronunciation? How would you pronounce "judicetur", for e.g. or "sepulchra"?
Boże, jakież to piękne w swojej wzniosłości!
Супер!)
Es increíble el timbre de voz que llegan a alcanzar!!
Walter Berry, in Höchstform! (Der wollte doch einmal Karl Böhm das Dirigieren beibringen!)
Christa Ludwig, wie gewohnt! Spitze!
Gundula Janowitz, eine instrumental geführte Stimme, hell, klar, wunderschön!
Herausragend, Peter Schreier!
A wonderful version.
the soprano is astounding!!
but the other voices are perfect too!
Mozart4ever
Que cuarteto maravilloso!
Один из моих любимых номеров !
Es maravilloso!.
Gracias Mozart!!!.
Sensationell - einfach nur sensatioenlle!! Auch wenn ich es nie so machen würde - aber es es ist authentisch!!!!!
Thank you, Bass, for placing the Latin text on this video and for posting this work.
Perfect tempo.
This is my absolute favourite music piece It is heavenly
Soberbios cantantes para una obra sublime!!! 👏👏👏👏
Maestro Schreier, danke!
omy god this is so good, incredibly good
Las voces, todo, algo maravilloso
My word! What a line up!
walter berry voice and hearing is amazing
Suprema calidad de las voces cuando aun todo era analógico. Estamos encantados G&S
Best version I've heard so far.
Creo que de las mejores representaciones que he escuchado.
I always found the ending of Tuba Mirum the most Mozart ending ever. Full of a beautiful but unreacheable longing.
excelente cuarteto de solistas, uno mejor que el otro, qué maravilla poder reunirlos a todos!
meilleur interprétation de cette oeuvre 😚😚😚
Peter Schreier - the best of the best!
fantastic! excellent trombone and singers
Beautiful!