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He doesnt get the recognition he deserves by whom? It isn't so. He is very popular in the most countries (espesially in UK and in Russia). As to me, I am very happy to see this big revival of Handel's operas over the past years.
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Ludwig van Beethoven, when asked to name the greatest composer ever, is said to have responded, "Handel, to him I bow the knee." At the end of his life, he also said, while referring to an edition of Handel's works, "There is the truth." Handel's music is so much more than "The Messiah." Thanks for posting this fine recording of his organ concertos, some of my personal favorite works. I'm sure these works will be new to a lot of listeners. Welcome to the club-- you *can* Handel the truth!
"Handel is only fourth rate. He is not even interesting." Tchaikovsky on Handel "A tub of pork and beer." Berlioz on Handel "It's beautiful and boring. Too many pieces finish too long after the end." Stravinsky on Handel's Theodora
@@mrnarason You have mentioned composers from the past, which probably didn't know Handel's music enough to judge it. Even, if they were acquainted with some his compositions, they knew it from bad, heavy performances in the style of the 19th century. Beethoven, who was nearly deaf, got acquainted with Handel's music through his scores. It's the difference. Otherwise, Beethoven as a composers, is on the same level as Handel, Berlioz is also genius (very uneven, however), but Tchaikovsky - third rate (imho), Stravinsky - second rate (and with very controversial opinions on various topics).
I decided to listen this video because I wanted to know a new interpretation of these concerts for me, but I found one played with Harpa instead of organ was included (at the time 1:04). It is equally pleasing. Greetings from Queretaro, Mexico.
Es una maravillosa obra de arte. Esta compilación de los gloriosos conciertos de órgano de Handel, nos recuerda un pasado de oro, al que hoy algunos añoramos volver. Gracias por este trabajo tan magnífico de compilación y denotación de cada concierto.
Sacred Music wonderful for meditation, relaxing, and beautiful background music for quietness and reading too! Great music from a Great Composer! Handel!! Many thanks! Lynnae Larson CT
You keep on doing it Brilliant classics. I should have guessed that Handel wrote organ concerti, but didn't. These were beautiful and quite engrossing. Thank you, yet again.
Alabo al ETERNO por regalarnos a Handel y su talento musical, cada vez que lo escucho siento a mi alma entrar a la presencia de HA SHEM ADONAY HALLELUYAH!!! Felicitaciones 🎉 por su compilación y a RUclips por publicarlo. Un abrazo de corazón ❤ !!!!!
Thanks, amazing piece! Handel organ concertos music tune. Sounds of silence, very refreshing and relaxing, peace and calm the mind n heart. Infinite love!🙏🤔
Au début on éprouve immédiatement la nostalgie de la version réalisée par Karl Richter.. Mais la musique de Haendel est tellement géniale que l'on finit néanmoins par passer un moment agréable. Oui, je sais.. mais comme disait Gustav Leonhardt: "en matière de musique, il n'y a que l'excellence qui soit acceptable".. 🙂
maavillosa musica armoniosa. DIOS bendiga a las perosnas que la promueven esta musica para que perdure en el tiempo. en un mundo de confusion y de alboroto, hoy mas que nunca necesitamos de sstas maravillosas melodias. paz para el alma
Holaaa 🧑😁👋👋👌 ayayay me Gusta mucho ese musico💋💋💋💋💋💋💋le deseo que pase un buen fin de semana,yo me voy demain a USA y vengo la semana Proxima👍🎶😘Linda melodia🤗gracias
Sin duda, un éxito discográfico. Orquesta, director e intérpretes; (órgano y arpa), excelentes, para obras tan bellas del gran maestro Handel. Destacar también a su contemporáneo Telemann, que con su música de banquete, está presente con el arreglo que le hace Handel en el op. 7 número 4, (concierto número 10), en su hermoso Allegro cosi cosi.
Telemann was also an impressive composer but the fact remains that he wasn’t as intricate at melodic composition and counterpoint. But he is still a joy to listen to.
There are many brilliant composers, but for some you have a weak spot. For me that's Georg Friedrich Händel and Johannes Brahms. I can listen to this music all day.
I love baroque and organ is my love, although Bach has the most sophisticated organ composition and lots of my respect , I still fall for Handel’s melody and grandeur style. To be honest, I think Handel will be my desert-island composer.(how much I wish English organ has pedal back then…)
Thanks for sharing! J'adore ces concertos depuis toujours mais les interprétations diffèrent tellement, -- surtout au plan des tempi ou de l'implication de l'orchestre... Plus d'allant et de 'souffle' ne seraient pas de trop. ;-)
Real music is not the one that makes you aggressive, but tames your very spirit, and the world can roll on to any which direction, truly an introduction to Heaven to come, Music can and does lift us out out of this cogmire, from here on, we need the forgiveness of Yesus Christ, who lift us up and on into eternity! Open the Door Lord, I want to come in!
According to the musicians, there is no proof that Handel knew the music of Bach. On the other hand, Bach did know some of Handel's compositions since he copied the Armida Abbandonata Cantata, Brockes Passion, Arias from Messiah, etc.
@@Musica-xo3uv Handel was a celebrity figure much more popular than his counterparts - Bach or telemann for that matter. Bach not only was aware of Handel's music but unsuccessfully tried to meet him twice ; When Bach got news that handel is about to visit his hometown to meet his mother , he rushed himself to meet him only to find out that handel had left a day earlier.
Your CD's will have better sound quality than the compressed stream on RUclips. I only use RUclips to sample a recording to decide whether to purchase the actual disc.
I'm sure this is exceptional music, but the orchestra is so much louder than the organ, it's hard to appreciate. No complaints about the musicianship, just the recording dynamics.
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Haendel e Bach, nati nello stesso anno, itinerante il primo, stanziale il secondo. La musica del primo è eccelsa ma è di questa terra e del suo tempo, quella del secondo non appartiene né a questa terra né al suo tempo e si eleva in una sfera superiore.
I understand your sentiment, but I don't entirely agree. (Handel invented the organ/keyboard concerto. For my music degree: I wrote a thesis on the subject.) There's no doubt Bach wrote great music for organ and orchestra. However, they're not "concerti" in the strict or formal sense. Handel's organ concerti are closer to classical piano concertos ("sonata form") than Bach's works. Handel's organ concertos also place a greater demand on the performer, in terms of improvisation!
I'm sorry but this is decidedly inferior to the performance by the Academy of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Sir Neville Marriner conducting, and the incomparable George Malcolm on the organ. I first discovered this body of work by Handel on RUclips with the aforementioned forces and now it is gone and this is all that there is. With Marriner the tempo is brisk, the orchestra pin-point sharp, and the organist - well incomparable is the only word to use. I noticed Malcolm's superior talent in comparing it (unavoidably) with this organist who just does not have the accomplishment and precision. Get the other version, this one is not very satisfying.
Conozco las interpretaciones de Carl Richter, de Yehudi Menuhin, de N. Marriner y de A. Kopnin. De ellas, la ejecución del concierto en 1:36.46 considero es la que más me gusta. Creo que más que mejor o peor, cada una estimula de manera diferente las fibras nerviosas de los diferentes escuchas.
Too modern for Bach standards. Johann Sebastian wouldn’t think a Concerto for Organ will be a proper accompaniment other then just to feature a show like presentation, which is more modern & has nothing to do with the pure & divine in relationship with God in mind. That’s why Bach would’ve mentioned works like these of less importance then what the real truth stands out.
Bach didn't always write music with divine things in mind. Much of his music is secular in character. And Bach did write single movement organ concertos to begin some of his cantatas.
@@anthonypuccetti8779 I also think it important to bear in mind that for Handel too, these were incidental pieces; unlike Bach, who had a stipend, he had to live from his music, and the organ concertos proved an important draw for his oratorio audiences. I would also like to say that not all truth is religious: Handel was a humanist and his musical interpretation of the variety of human nature is on a par with Mozart and Verdi. He inspires me more than any other composer.
@@nickgooch9357 Handel believed in God and Christ and his world view would have been Christian as well as humanist because the Christian world view was still commonly held in the 18th century (Christendom, confessional monarchies, the kingship of Christ, the belief in the Church's doctrines about the Trinity and the Incarnation and Resurrection, creation and divine providence, the sovereingty of God over creation, the soul, angels, demons, original sin and personal sin, natural law morality, divine judgement), and his view of human nature would have been influended by Christian doctrine. Same with Mozart, who was a Catholic. Verdi was also a Catholic and wrote sacred compositions in his later years.
@@anthonypuccetti8779 The one does not exclude the other: Bach is a truly religious composer, whose music explores a spiritual journey towards God; Handel's rarely does. He was a Christian man, but his passion seems to have been for the human, and his dramatic creations are amongst the most moving of any composer's. I believe he is the antithesis of Bach, although their idiom, because of their exact contemporaneity, is often similar.
@@nickgooch9357 There is no separation between Christian and human. It is Christian doctrine that enlightens people about the full truth of humanity and human nature. The secular humanist view suppresses the truth and ignores the supernatural and metaphysical dimension of humanity. Much of what Bach write is not religious. Much of Handel wrote is religious. Handel's first great composition in his Dixit Dominus, written in Italy, which is one of his most inspired works. He wrote other Latin sacred music in Italy. He wrote the Chandos anthems which are as good as expressions of Christian faith as any of Bach's cantatas. He wrote three Te Deum's. He wrote a setting of the St. John Passion in German, and nine German songs, which were not commissioned, about God in nature. And the great religious themed oratorios.
Tracklist:
00:00:00 Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, HWV 289, Op. 4 No. 1: Larghetto e staccato
00:05:14 Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, HWV 289, Op. 4 No. 1: Allegro
00:10:44 Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, HWV 289, Op. 4 No. 1: Adagio
00:11:54 Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, HWV 289, Op. 4 No. 1: Andante
00:16:06 Concerto No. 2 in B-Flat Major, HWV 290, Op. 4 No. 2: A tempo ordinario e staccato
00:17:03 Concerto No. 2 in B-Flat Major, HWV 290, Op. 4 No. 2: Allegro
00:22:06 Concerto No. 2 in B-Flat Major, HWV 290, Op. 4 No. 2: Adagio e staccato
00:22:47 Concerto No. 2 in B-Flat Major, HWV 290, Op. 4 No. 2: Allegro ma non presto
00:26:51 Concerto No. 3 in G Minor, HWV 291, Op. 4 No. 3: Adagio
00:30:41 Concerto No. 3 in G Minor, HWV 291, Op. 4 No. 3: Allegro
00:34:39 Concerto No. 3 in G Minor, HWV 291, Op. 4 No. 3: Adagio
00:35:41 Concerto No. 3 in G Minor, HWV 291, Op. 4 No. 3: Allegro
00:38:14 Concerto No. 4 in F Major, HWV 292, Op. 4 No. 4: Allegro
00:42:03 Concerto No. 4 in F Major, HWV 292, Op. 4 No. 4: Andante
00:48:14 Concerto No. 4 in F Major, HWV 292, Op. 4 No. 4: Adagio
00:49:24 Concerto No. 4 in F Major, HWV 292, Op. 4 No. 4: Allegro
00:53:00 Concerto No. 5 in F Major, HWV 293, Op. 4 No. 5: Larghetto
00:55:00 Concerto No. 5 in F Major, HWV 293, Op. 4 No. 5: Allegro
00:57:23 Concerto No. 5 in F Major, HWV 293, Op. 4 No. 5: Alla Siciliana
00:58:58 Concerto No. 5 in F Major, HWV 293, Op. 4 No. 5: Presto
01:01:33 Harp Concerto in B-Flat Major, HWV 294: Andante allegro
01:05:52 Harp Concerto in B-Flat Major, HWV 294: Larghetto
01:11:23 Harp Concerto in B-Flat Major, HWV 294: Allegro moderato
01:14:04 Concerto No. 6 in B-Flat Major, HWV 294, Op. 4 No. 6: Andante allegro
01:20:11 Concerto No. 6 in B-Flat Major, HWV 294, Op. 4 No. 6: Larghetto
01:24:02 Concerto No. 6 in B-Flat Major, HWV 294, Op. 4 No. 6: Allegro moderato
01:26:44 Concerto No. 7 in B-Flat Major, HWV 306, Op. 7 No. 1: Andante
01:36:29 Concerto No. 7 in B-Flat Major, HWV 306, Op. 7 No. 1: Largo e piano
01:39:31 Concerto No. 7 in B-Flat Major, HWV 306, Op. 7 No. 1: Fuga
01:41:51 Concerto No. 7 in B-Flat Major, HWV 306, Op. 7 No. 1: Adagio
01:44:19 Concerto No. 7 in B-Flat Major, HWV 306, Op. 7 No. 1: Bourrée
01:47:04 Concerto No. 8 in A Major, HWV 307, Op. 7 No. 2: Ouverture
01:49:54 Concerto No. 8 in A Major, HWV 307, Op. 7 No. 2: A tempo ordinario
01:55:11 Concerto No. 8 in A Major, HWV 307, Op. 7 No. 2: Andante
01:56:53 Concerto No. 8 in A Major, HWV 307, Op. 7 No. 2: Allegro
02:01:46 Concerto No. 9 in B-Flat Major, HWV 308, Op. 7 No. 3: Andante
02:07:08 Concerto No. 9 in B-Flat Major, HWV 308, Op. 7 No. 3: Sarabande. Organo ad Libitum
02:10:14 Concerto No. 9 in B-Flat Major, HWV 308, Op. 7 No. 3: Spiritoso
02:14:51 Concerto No. 9 in B-Flat Major, HWV 308, Op. 7 No. 3: Minuet No. 1
02:16:21 Concerto No. 9 in B-Flat Major, HWV 308, Op. 7 No. 3: Minuet No. 2
02:20:19 Concerto No. 10 in D Minor, HWV 309, Op. 7 No. 4: Adagio
02:25:58 Concerto No. 10 in D Minor, HWV 309, Op. 7 No. 4: Allegro così così
02:30:55 Concerto No. 10 in D Minor, HWV 309, Op. 7 No. 4: Organo ad Libitum
02:31:41 Concerto No. 10 in D Minor, HWV 309, Op. 7 No. 4: Allegro
02:36:16 Concerto No. 11 in G Minor, HWV 310, Op. 7 No. 5: Staccato ma non troppo allegro - Adagio
02:39:51 Concerto No. 11 in G Minor, HWV 310, Op. 7 No. 5: Andante larghetto e staccato - Adagio
02:43:45 Concerto No. 11 in G Minor, HWV 310, Op. 7 No. 5: Menuet
02:45:54 Concerto No. 11 in G Minor, HWV 310, Op. 7 No. 5: Gavotte
02:49:34 Concerto No. 12 in B-Flat Major, HWV 311, Op. 7 No. 6: Pomposo
02:53:32 Concerto No. 12 in B-Flat Major, HWV 311, Op. 7 No. 6: Andante
02:55:37 Concerto No. 12 in B-Flat Major, HWV 311, Op. 7 No. 6: Air
02:58:35 Concerto No. 13 in F Major, HWV 295 "The Cuckoo and the Nightingale": Larghetto
03:01:00 Concerto No. 13 in F Major, HWV 295 "The Cuckoo and the Nightingale": Allegro
03:04:28 Concerto No. 13 in F Major, HWV 295 "The Cuckoo and the Nightingale": Fuga, HWV 609. Organo ad libitum
03:09:18 Concerto No. 13 in F Major, HWV 295 "The Cuckoo and the Nightingale": Larghetto
03:12:04 Concerto No. 13 in F Major, HWV 295 "The Cuckoo and the Nightingale": Allegro
03:15:24 Concerto No. 14 in A Major, HWV 296a: Largo e staccato (2nd set in No. 2)
03:19:50 Concerto No. 14 in A Major, HWV 296a: Air in A Major, HWV 468. Organo ad libitum (2nd set in No. 2)
03:21:12 Concerto No. 14 in A Major, HWV 296a: Andante (2nd set in No. 2)
03:25:51 Concerto No. 14 in A Major, HWV 296a: Organo ad libitum. Grave (2nd set in No. 2)
03:26:27 Concerto No. 14 in A Major, HWV 296a: Allegro (2nd set in No. 2)
03:32:51 Concerto No. 15 in D Minor, HWV 304: Andante
03:38:27 Concerto No. 15 in D Minor, HWV 304: Grave
03:40:39 Concerto No. 15 in D Minor, HWV 304: Fuga G Major, HWV 606. Organo ad libitum
03:44:50 Concerto No. 15 in D Minor, HWV 304: Allegro
03:49:29 Concerto No. 16 in F Major, HWV 305a: Ouverture
03:51:01 Concerto No. 16 in F Major, HWV 305a: Allegro
03:54:21 Concerto No. 16 in F Major, HWV 305a: Organo ad libitum
03:56:29 Concerto No. 16 in F Major, HWV 305a: Allegro ma non troppo
04:00:22 Concerto No. 16 in F Major, HWV 305a: Adagio
04:01:46 Concerto No. 16 in F Major, HWV 305a: Andante
04:05:28 Concerto No. 16 in F Major, HWV 305a: Allegro
04:07:12 Concerto No. 16 in F Major, HWV 305a: Marche Allegro
04:09:02 From "Six Fugues or Voluntarys for the Organ or Harpsichord": Fugue in G Minor, HWV 605
04:13:06 From "Six Fugues or Voluntarys for the Organ or Harpsichord": Fugue in B-Flat Major, HWV 607
04:15:56 From "Six Fugues or Voluntarys for the Organ or Harpsichord": Fugue in B-Flat Minor, HWV 608
04:21:13 From "Six Fugues or Voluntarys for the Organ or Harpsichord": Fugue in C Minor, HWV 610
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Thank you!
Brilliant Classics concerto in f #13
Really appreciate all these complicatioms. You guys should upload all this to Odysee though, it needs great music like this.
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Handel doesnt get the recognition he deserves.. Clearly the best .. so beautiful ..
Bach is the best
He doesnt get the recognition he deserves by whom? It isn't so. He is very popular in the most countries (espesially in UK and in Russia). As to me, I am very happy to see this big revival of Handel's operas over the past years.
Yeah he does every damn Xmas He Was despised He ewas dejected Halleluah !
@@t_mm_r they are equal in stature
Beethoven's favorite composer. Mendelssohn as well He brought them to the fore invisible short lifetime
Only a genius could create music like this.
BRILLIANT MUSIC BRILLIANT INTERPRETATION
Es wurden hier so viele
schöne,begeisterte Kommentare geschrieben,
die der herrlichen Musik
würdig sind,eigentlich
haben sie ALLE ein
BC❤ verdient!😑🍀...
Depuis que j'ai découvert ces concerto dans les années 70 je ne m'en lasse jamais et j'aime beaucoup cette interprétation. Merci !
Ludwig van Beethoven, when asked to name the greatest composer ever, is said to have responded, "Handel, to him I bow the knee." At the end of his life, he also said, while referring to an edition of Handel's works, "There is the truth."
Handel's music is so much more than "The Messiah." Thanks for posting this fine recording of his organ concertos, some of my personal favorite works. I'm sure these works will be new to a lot of listeners. Welcome to the club-- you *can* Handel the truth!
Certainly one of the more underrated composers. Best organ concertos by far!
I agree with Beethoven. Händel's music gives me always positive attitude to life and improve my miód like any other music.
"Handel is only fourth rate. He is not even interesting." Tchaikovsky on Handel
"A tub of pork and beer." Berlioz on Handel
"It's beautiful and boring. Too many pieces finish too long after the end." Stravinsky on Handel's Theodora
@@mrnarason You have mentioned composers from the past, which probably didn't know Handel's music enough to judge it. Even, if they were acquainted with some his compositions, they knew it from bad, heavy performances in the style of the 19th century. Beethoven, who was nearly deaf, got acquainted with Handel's music through his scores. It's the difference. Otherwise, Beethoven as a composers, is on the same level as Handel, Berlioz is also genius (very uneven, however), but Tchaikovsky - third rate (imho), Stravinsky - second rate (and with very controversial opinions on various topics).
Great points! You saved me all the trouble.
Musica bellaaaaaaaaa!!!
Grazie Mille, Merci Beaucoup,
Muchas Gracias,Thank You,
Tausend Dank...BC...👂😐👂🍀🌎👏👏👏...
po stokroć dziękuję
I'm sick,but this opus Nr.7
cheers me up,goosebumps,
goosebumps,thx BC...
Handel really knew what he was doing when he hopped out of bed and had a dream for music,
FOR SURE,all of us can
realize that...😗👏👏👏...
I've heard various versions of these organ concertos, but these are beautifully played. Bravo Brilliant Classics (a Dutch organisation)
Juwelen des Barock!
BRILLIANT CLASSICS,
thanks for sharing...
Some of my favourite Handel music; what a treasure trove! Thanks so much! ❤️👌👍🏻👏🎼🎵☘️🇮🇪
I was very young when heard this music going home at night in the sub way in Mexico City love to much thanks
DIVINO.!!! GREAT HANDEL !!! THE BEST !!!
HWV 290 is so good. Such a gripping Allegro. It feels like an incredibly free expression of life.
I decided to listen this video because I wanted to know a new interpretation of these concerts for me, but I found one played with Harpa instead of organ was included (at the time 1:04). It is equally pleasing.
Greetings from Queretaro, Mexico.
LOVELY JOYFUL MUSIC
Thanks for letting us enjoy this marvelous piece 👍🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼❤️🎼
Es una maravillosa obra de arte. Esta compilación de los gloriosos conciertos de órgano de Handel, nos recuerda un pasado de oro, al que hoy algunos añoramos volver.
Gracias por este trabajo tan magnífico de compilación y denotación de cada concierto.
I like how the pipe-organ sound with orchestral instruments
Sacred Music wonderful for meditation, relaxing, and beautiful background music for quietness and reading too! Great music from a Great Composer! Handel!! Many thanks! Lynnae Larson CT
You keep on doing it Brilliant classics. I should have guessed that Handel wrote organ concerti, but didn't. These were beautiful and quite engrossing. Thank you, yet again.
Handel wrote these concertos to be played during intermissions in his oratorios.
Divino Handel 👑🎼🎹🎶 Saluti da Lecce Barocca 👋 In alto i Cuori 💕
IL CARO SASSONE...👋😊⛅...Cordiali saluti dalla
Germania...
Alabo al ETERNO por regalarnos a Handel y su talento musical, cada vez que lo escucho siento a mi alma entrar a la presencia de HA SHEM ADONAY HALLELUYAH!!!
Felicitaciones 🎉 por su compilación y a RUclips por publicarlo. Un abrazo de corazón ❤ !!!!!
1:39:31 makes me cry.... incredible music for the soul
Touching😔thanks it's so beautiful and deep.....big hug for you🤗
Amazing music... Thank you so much for publishing it here!
C'est tout simplement superbe, merci pour votre concert.
Thanks, amazing piece! Handel organ concertos music tune. Sounds of silence, very refreshing and relaxing, peace and calm the mind n heart. Infinite love!🙏🤔
Au début on éprouve immédiatement la nostalgie de la version réalisée par Karl Richter.. Mais la musique de Haendel est tellement géniale que l'on finit néanmoins par passer un moment agréable. Oui, je sais.. mais comme disait Gustav Leonhardt: "en matière de musique, il n'y a que l'excellence qui soit acceptable".. 🙂
Sublime.
Who were the people that didn't like these amazing pieces?
Uncultured barbarians, that’s who 😁. Handel and Bach were the pinnacle of music composition.
Sans doute des gens qui se trompent de boutons.
maavillosa musica armoniosa. DIOS bendiga a las perosnas que la promueven esta musica para que perdure en el tiempo. en un mundo de confusion y de alboroto, hoy mas que nunca necesitamos de sstas maravillosas melodias. paz para el alma
Bonjour, je m'appelle Anderson Barão, j'habite à Pernambuco et je considère George Handel comme le plus grand compositeur baroque de l'histoire.
Pernanbuco la ville du meilleur bois pour faire des archets de violon
Well done love it
Musica di classe, meravigliosa ed immortale
Holaaa 🧑😁👋👋👌 ayayay me Gusta mucho ese musico💋💋💋💋💋💋💋le deseo que pase un buen fin de semana,yo me voy demain a USA y vengo la semana Proxima👍🎶😘Linda melodia🤗gracias
Wow this is just really really good in-fact its amazing!
Recalling discovering his organ concertos in college in the listening library. Reaction : Wünderbar
Это истинно БРИЛЛИАНТОВАЯ музыка
Marvelous!
3:15:24 HWV 296 has such swagger to it. So unashamedly proud and confident.
Maravillosa musica💖
Sin duda, un éxito discográfico. Orquesta, director e intérpretes; (órgano y arpa), excelentes, para obras tan bellas del gran maestro Handel.
Destacar también a su contemporáneo Telemann, que con su música de banquete, está presente con el arreglo que le hace Handel en el op. 7 número 4, (concierto número 10), en su hermoso Allegro cosi cosi.
Telemann was also an impressive composer but the fact remains that he wasn’t as intricate at melodic composition and counterpoint. But he is still a joy to listen to.
Gracias!
There are many brilliant composers, but for some you have a weak spot. For me that's Georg Friedrich Händel and Johannes Brahms. I can listen to this music all day.
I love baroque and organ is my love, although Bach has the most sophisticated organ composition and lots of my respect , I still fall for Handel’s melody and grandeur style. To be honest, I think Handel will be my desert-island composer.(how much I wish English organ has pedal back then…)
To me Brahms is depresing, like Mahler.
@@gillan5 then listen to the symphonies, somebody once said to me: I think it's summer music.
Thanks so much for this, including the timings!!
Entre as melhores contribuições de Händel, em minha humilde opinião.
11:53 Andante is beautiful
It's all beautiful :))
HÄNDEL,das ist jedenfalls
immer GANZ GROSSES KINO...
Brilliant 00:11:54 + 00:55:00
Thanks for sharing!
J'adore ces concertos depuis toujours mais les interprétations diffèrent tellement, -- surtout au plan des tempi ou de l'implication de l'orchestre... Plus d'allant et de 'souffle' ne seraient pas de trop. ;-)
Marveleous brillant Thanks for this video
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I wonder if 1:03 was intended as a nod to Bach's Dm keyboard concerto BMV 1052 (written 2 years earlier).
Could BWV 1052 be known by Handel? We can have some doubts... Is the opposite possible (not sure the datations for these works is absolute)?
Maybe? Handel was friends, and wrote to Telemann, who knew the Bach family. Perhaps he passed along some music?
According to the musicians, there is no proof that Handel knew the music of Bach. On the other hand, Bach did know some of Handel's compositions since he copied the Armida Abbandonata Cantata, Brockes Passion, Arias from Messiah, etc.
@@Musica-xo3uv Handel was a celebrity figure much more popular than his counterparts - Bach or telemann for that matter. Bach not only was aware of Handel's music but unsuccessfully tried to meet him twice ; When Bach got news that handel is about to visit his hometown to meet his mother , he rushed himself to meet him only to find out that handel had left a day earlier.
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Gosh, why have I bought all these CDs, and now you give all this music away for free???
I guess it means you can listen to them offline without using up mobile data but I see what you mean.
With the CDs you avoid the terrible interruptions by the terrible commercials.
Your CD's will have better sound quality than the compressed stream on RUclips. I only use RUclips to sample a recording to decide whether to purchase the actual disc.
1:02 Listen to this and tell me it doesn't sound like Bachs BWV 1052
Yes, very similar, well observed. But i don’t think he copied, probably it’s only a coincidence.
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This is NOT complete! Where are HWV #s 297-300, 303?
I'm sure this is exceptional music, but the orchestra is so much louder than the organ, it's hard to appreciate. No complaints about the musicianship, just the recording dynamics.
¿Qué obras estamos escuchando....? / what concert are we listening to...?
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02:39:51 ¿Pachelbel, eres tú?
Antonio, en verdad que se parece. Quizá ejemplo de influencias entre ellos: hay frases en partituras de Vivaldi que me hacen recordar a Handel.
Someone please handel my organ
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3:40:38 oh wow, where have I heard _this_ before, huh?
that's how you are getting your dose, old chap?
@@apostolismoschopoulos1876 Oh I wish
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Haendel e Bach, nati nello stesso anno, itinerante il primo, stanziale il secondo. La musica del primo è eccelsa ma è di questa terra e del suo tempo, quella del secondo non appartiene né a questa terra né al suo tempo e si eleva in una sfera superiore.
I understand your sentiment, but I don't entirely agree. (Handel invented the organ/keyboard concerto. For my music degree: I wrote a thesis on the subject.) There's no doubt Bach wrote great music for organ and orchestra. However, they're not "concerti" in the strict or formal sense. Handel's organ concerti are closer to classical piano concertos ("sonata form") than Bach's works. Handel's organ concertos also place a greater demand on the performer, in terms of improvisation!
There sounds to be a lot more time for orchestra than solo organ in these. Sometimes we wonder if the organ is coming in at all!
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Better than Bach on the organ. Just sayin
I'm sorry but this is decidedly inferior to the performance by the Academy of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, Sir Neville Marriner conducting, and the incomparable George Malcolm on the organ. I first discovered this body of work by Handel on RUclips with the aforementioned forces and now it is gone and this is all that there is.
With Marriner the tempo is brisk, the orchestra pin-point sharp, and the organist - well incomparable is the only word to use. I noticed Malcolm's superior talent in comparing it (unavoidably) with this organist who just does not have the accomplishment and precision. Get the other version, this one is not very satisfying.
Marriner is such a gifted leader; everything he does "spoils it" for the rest of them. His Messiah is definitive, as well. Your comments are spot on.
Do you mean this ruclips.net/video/8QNlInvm7p0/видео.html ?
DO NOT!!! AGREE!!! THIS PERFORMANCE HERE IS THE BEST!!!
Conozco las interpretaciones de Carl Richter, de Yehudi Menuhin, de N. Marriner y de A. Kopnin. De ellas, la ejecución del concierto en 1:36.46 considero es la que más me gusta. Creo que más que mejor o peor, cada una estimula de manera diferente las fibras nerviosas de los diferentes escuchas.
Too modern for Bach standards. Johann Sebastian wouldn’t think a Concerto for Organ will be a proper accompaniment other then just to feature a show like presentation, which is more modern & has nothing to do with the pure & divine in relationship with God in mind. That’s why Bach would’ve mentioned works like these of less importance then what the real truth stands out.
Bach didn't always write music with divine things in mind. Much of his music is secular in character. And Bach did write single movement organ concertos to begin some of his cantatas.
@@anthonypuccetti8779 I also think it important to bear in mind that for Handel too, these were incidental pieces; unlike Bach, who had a stipend, he had to live from his music, and the organ concertos proved an important draw for his oratorio audiences. I would also like to say that not all truth is religious: Handel was a humanist and his musical interpretation of the variety of human nature is on a par with Mozart and Verdi. He inspires me more than any other composer.
@@nickgooch9357 Handel believed in God and Christ and his world view would have been Christian as well as humanist because the Christian world view was still commonly held in the 18th century (Christendom, confessional monarchies, the kingship of Christ, the belief in the Church's doctrines about the Trinity and the Incarnation and Resurrection, creation and divine providence, the sovereingty of God over creation, the soul, angels, demons, original sin and personal sin, natural law morality, divine judgement), and his view of human nature would have been influended by Christian doctrine. Same with Mozart, who was a Catholic. Verdi was also a Catholic and wrote sacred compositions in his later years.
@@anthonypuccetti8779 The one does not exclude the other: Bach is a truly religious composer, whose music explores a spiritual journey towards God; Handel's rarely does. He was a Christian man, but his passion seems to have been for the human, and his dramatic creations are amongst the most moving of any composer's. I believe he is the antithesis of Bach, although their idiom, because of their exact contemporaneity, is often similar.
@@nickgooch9357 There is no separation between Christian and human. It is Christian doctrine that enlightens people about the full truth of humanity and human nature. The secular humanist view suppresses the truth and ignores the supernatural and metaphysical dimension of humanity. Much of what Bach write is not religious. Much of Handel wrote is religious. Handel's first great composition in his Dixit Dominus, written in Italy, which is one of his most inspired works. He wrote other Latin sacred music in Italy. He wrote the Chandos anthems which are as good as expressions of Christian faith as any of Bach's cantatas. He wrote three Te Deum's. He wrote a setting of the St. John Passion in German, and nine German songs, which were not commissioned, about God in nature. And the great religious themed oratorios.
Really bad!
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