Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679-1745) Miserere in C minor ZWV57: Adagio/Andante ma non troppo/Gloria-aria/Gloria-choir-Sicut erat. Il Fondamento-Paul Dombrecht
Zelenka, ce compositeur baroque, contemporain de Jean-Sébastien Bach, mais tellement méconnu, vaut vraiment la peine qu'on s'y attarde...son oeuvre regorge de trésors.
I notice everybody who's 'discovered' Zelenka realises he was a great composer who stands at the top echelon of the late-Baroque pantheon together with J.S.Bach, Handel, Vivaldi and possibly Telemann. I agree!
This is great music. I follow the czech of Dresden ;) for some time - he met JS Bach and they exchanged mutual compliments. I think he is unduly neglected.
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At 13:07 we would expect a brilliant major conclusive chord and ... ouch!!! A dark minor and martial tone that remembers us how this piece is dramatic. I am also discovering Zelenka, this is beautiful.
Fantastic, this is the second work that i heard of Zelenka, both today!!! It is sad that i needed to just find this composer in my old age! May God have him in his glory conducting the angelic choirs!
+Chaim Yosef Mariategui-Levi I was lucky enough to find about him (and countless others) in my early (y)ears. I would strongly recommend Saint-Saens's Requiem to you. Have a go at it if you haven't already. It is, by far, the best vocal work I've heard in my life.
CON TU ESCRITO PRETENDES APARECER ANTE LOS IGNORANTES.. COMO UN GRAN CONOCEDOR... HABLANDO IDIOTECES.. ¿DE QUE ORQUESTA BARROCA HABLAS?.. ESTA ES LA FILARMONICA DE BERLIN..
JAN DISMAS ZELENKA ( LOUNOVICE 1679-1745 DRESDE ) MISERERE IN C MINOR ZWV 57 . PAUL DOMBRECHT - II FONDAMENTO. On se lasse pas d'écouter ce MISERERE voix grandiose musique Eternel bravo considéré comme le plus important compositeur de la période baroque tchèque que apprécier Bach et TELEMANN.Merci RUclips pour ce moment de musique baroque.
Hello Alexandros: I am not sure wether I Disma Zelenka was that much admired at his time and he ended up anonymoulsy. Only in the middle of the XX century was he rediscovered and if not acclaimed aknowledged for his great works.
Such an amazing piece, and so daring for it's time as well! Notice how it doesn't reach a completed cadence until at least a couple of minutes in, every time it feels like it's coming to one, he puts it off. Such driving rhythm and power as well, excellent stuff.
+Maxwell Garrison Thanks for that. Corelli was another genius during the Baroque. I have yet to have heard anything he wrote that I do not like. Zelenka is full of surprises. Ahead of his time too.
A Czech composer who is absolutely exceptional and incomparable. His music elevates above others. It is about the genius of music beyond time and space and yet so close to the heart of a man without prejudice. Too bad a lot of his work wasn't found. Comparing him to Bach is an insult to both the great Zelenka himself and the better-known great Bach. Let us not compare with anyone and listen to the music of an underappreciated master such as the divine Jan Dismas Zelenka.
One of his most beautiful masterpieces indeed For real baroque connoisseurs ZELENKA is a gem If you listen to his sonatas specially in minor key He was really underrated I hope you hear more works of him soon
+Susan DA: That is simply what in more modern times would be called a "recap" or recapitulation. He doesn't end what has been going on, he just stops everything by bringing back the opening theme. It never occurred to me that it would sound "startling!!"
+Susan DA It's a musical pun on the psalm doxology text: 'Sicut Erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen' '*As it was in the beginning*, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen' Zelenka does it in the most shocking way possible here :)
The Glory Be isn't really a psalm though. It's a prayer not even, as far as I'm aware, found in the Bible (though I'm sure similar phrasing can be found, perhaps that which influenced the writing of the prayer).
+Viktor Ivan Vavřínek it's called the minor doxology, in Christian tradition said at the end of psalms, canticles amd resppnsories (so, throughout the liturgy of hours): en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Patri So, therefore you also find it at the end of Magnificat compositions, for example.
+Veit-Sebastian Dietrich Just a personal opinion: contemporary (popular) music would be a little more 'eatable' if ... don't shoot the piano player but shoot the drummer.
I listend to John passion millions time and attended the live performance , yet I think this composition is totally different from Bach's ,,, this is an absolute sophistacted beautiful work
Bach admired Zelenka. Zelenka has been called the Bohemian Bach and also Bach on steroids. Was Zelenka better than Bach? Maybe. Zelenka's melodical inventions and his energetic style are often at least as good as Bach. Some of his compositional lines are mindblowing. He was a double bass player. His scores for the bass are notoriously difficult. But they propel his compositions with unsurpassed verve. As has been said, Bach on steroids. Leo Depuydt
Perhaps, rather, Bach in colour. I grew up when movies were in black and white, and still find colour magnificent but unexpected, still find black and white more real, more reassuring. And so it is, for me, with Zelenka, whom I have only recently met - magnificent and unexpected but a complement to, not a replacement for, Bach - I want both.
No barroco a música era para ouvir fosse lá que fosse para o que foi destinada. Prelúdios era uma forma de estudar, e começou-se a tocar prelúdios para se ouvir em concerto.
In che misura e accordi si cerca la misericordia di Dio ?Mi piace molto questo autore da me scoperto da qualche giorno per lo spessore armonico e il timro suggestivo della melodia.Non sempre la fortuna,mi pare,premia i più meritevoli".
Zelenka's music is strongly reminiscent of Mozarts masses to such a degree that it would be very surprising if Mozart didn't know him well. That being the case Mozart was far less original in his masses than we thought.
Just delicious, this music, this performance. I knew Bach and Beethoven but not Zelenka. Perhaps ... the alphabet ;-)? The cadence make me think of ... uh ... Buxtehudes 'Jesu, meines lebens leben'. En is ene Paul Dombrecht missschien een 'kaaskop'? Dank voor deze plaatsing!
My favorite of Zelenka.. along with Missa Dei Patris!! I've bought pretty much everything there is from that composer. One of the better representative of Baroque (and Boyce I guess) out there ...
The score and original manuscript of this masterpiece of Zelenka created by me: ruclips.net/video/HtbENq_Oxc0/видео.html And a playlist of my other score-videos of Bach's equal: ruclips.net/p/PLafpqg3vsKmeqZ960zC8TcjT1x4-I-zM7
Zelenka, ce compositeur baroque, contemporain de Jean-Sébastien Bach, mais tellement méconnu, vaut vraiment la peine qu'on s'y attarde...son oeuvre regorge de trésors.
❤❤es muy agradables y muy buenos escuchar tan magnificas voces❤❤
I notice everybody who's 'discovered' Zelenka realises he was a great composer who stands at the top echelon of the late-Baroque pantheon together with J.S.Bach, Handel, Vivaldi and possibly Telemann. I agree!
This is great music. I follow the czech of Dresden ;) for some time - he met JS Bach and they exchanged mutual compliments. I think he is unduly neglected.
You are so RIGHT! I am astounded at this masterwork! ♥
@Henry Mathias no one cares bot.
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@Abraham Marvin Instablaster =)
💖 ❤❤INIGUALABLE ZELENKA;
Zelenka, An almost unknown big big talent!! Thanks for sharing!!
Too true. I've been a major Bach fan for quite some time and I just discovered Zelenka today!
Jan Dismas Zelenka - another amazing musical talent of the Christian church.
0:00 Miserere I
2:20 Miserere II
7:15 Gloria Patri I
11:02 Gloria Patri II
11:45 Sicut erat
13:15 Miserere III
pura, assoluta felicita'! E mettete questo grande compositore nei programmi dei concerti ogni tanto!!!
Wonderful one billion times. Dombrecht is a great performer. Baroque is the best period of music. No doubts
Thank you sharing this piece! A fine dramatic work by an overshadowed and unjustly neglected composer. ❤️
At 13:07 we would expect a brilliant major conclusive chord and ... ouch!!! A dark minor and martial tone that remembers us how this piece is dramatic. I am also discovering Zelenka, this is beautiful.
Same, is a great Baroque composer.
Fantastic, this is the second work that i heard of Zelenka, both today!!! It is sad that i needed to just find this composer in my old age! May God have him in his glory conducting the angelic choirs!
+Chaim Yosef Mariategui-Levi I was lucky enough to find about him (and countless others) in my early (y)ears.
I would strongly recommend Saint-Saens's Requiem to you. Have a go at it if you haven't already. It is, by far, the best vocal work I've heard in my life.
Yes discovered this on Radio 3 after a morning run in the local woods inspired me to sing again absolutely full of resonance and depth.
Another masterwork , if I may , by : Osip Kozlovsky Requiem in E flat minor ( 1798) here on you tube.
""Life is short Art is long""
Слушать такое исполнение есть счастье в чистом виде! Да будет так. 🤗🙏
Esta es la mejor interpretación que he escuchado hasta el momento. La orquesta barroca con instrumentos de época hacen una gran diferencia.
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@@errante4554 si fuese así prefiero quedar como ignorante, pero no un maleducado como usted. Qué manera más grosera de señalar algo.
JAN DISMAS ZELENKA
( LOUNOVICE 1679-1745 DRESDE )
MISERERE IN C MINOR ZWV 57 . PAUL DOMBRECHT - II FONDAMENTO. On se lasse pas d'écouter ce MISERERE voix grandiose musique Eternel bravo considéré comme le plus important compositeur de la période baroque tchèque que apprécier Bach et TELEMANN.Merci RUclips pour ce moment de musique baroque.
Ave Zelenka
New to me. Brilliant and vibrant work. Must be a joy to perform as well as listen to.
Such inventive and original melodies, exquisitely orchestrated and performed. Zelenka was a great genius.
yes, he was!
Je ne connaissais pas... je viens d'aller l'écouter.
L'enchantement par,et grâce à la Musique n'en finit pas....
Merci beaucoup.
Zelenka was a genius! He may be largely forgotten now, but in his day was greatly admired!
Hello Alexandros: I am not sure wether I Disma Zelenka was that much admired at his time and he ended up anonymoulsy. Only in the middle of the XX century was he rediscovered and if not acclaimed aknowledged for his great works.
He was passed over for Hasse after Heinichen died in 1729. But he was greatly admired by Bach and Telemann. And he was definitely a genius.
majestueuse interpretation pour ce Miserere de Zelenka. Merci pour ce partage
Outstanding!
The second Miserere at 2:21 is a direct transcription of a piece for organ by Frescobaldi, a Ricercare from his great work "Fiori Musicali"
Per fortuna c'è qualcun altro che l'ha riconosciuto! "Con obbligo del Basso come appare". Viva Frescobaldi!
Spettacolo della Musica!!!!!🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼
Wonderful music, flow of energy, strong belief in the world of spirit and love.
Such an amazing piece, and so daring for it's time as well! Notice how it doesn't reach a completed cadence until at least a couple of minutes in, every time it feels like it's coming to one, he puts it off. Such driving rhythm and power as well, excellent stuff.
This was a technique pioneered by Corelli. They call it tension-release.
+Maxwell Garrison Thanks for that. Corelli was another genius during the Baroque. I have yet to have heard anything he wrote that I do not like. Zelenka is full of surprises. Ahead of his time too.
Jeden z nejlepších❤
Wonderful - thanks for sharing.
It's so beautiful
Fabulosa música coros acordes me transporta hacia otra dimensión,me hace relajarme
A Czech composer who is absolutely exceptional and incomparable. His music elevates above others. It is about the genius of music beyond time and space and yet so close to the heart of a man without prejudice. Too bad a lot of his work wasn't found. Comparing him to Bach is an insult to both the great Zelenka himself and the better-known great Bach. Let us not compare with anyone and listen to the music of an underappreciated master such as the divine Jan Dismas Zelenka.
Grazie
Miserere absolu, libéré libéré c est magnifiquement exprimé. Merci .
One of his most beautiful masterpieces indeed
For real baroque connoisseurs ZELENKA is a gem
If you listen to his sonatas specially in minor key
He was really underrated
I hope you hear more works of him soon
This guy was a beast.
Yes, the Czechs were the laughing beasts - according to Reinhard Heydrich.
Astonishing. At 13:07 the most startling thing happens, I don't know how to describe it.
+Susan DA: That is simply what in more modern times would be called a "recap" or recapitulation. He doesn't end what has been going on, he just stops everything by bringing back the opening theme. It never occurred to me that it would sound "startling!!"
+Susan DA Riveting, gave me goose bumps, didn't want it to end. Thanks to youtube and mp3 converter.
+Susan DA It's a musical pun on the psalm doxology text: 'Sicut Erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen' '*As it was in the beginning*, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen'
Zelenka does it in the most shocking way possible here :)
The Glory Be isn't really a psalm though. It's a prayer not even, as far as I'm aware, found in the Bible (though I'm sure similar phrasing can be found, perhaps that which influenced the writing of the prayer).
+Viktor Ivan Vavřínek it's called the minor doxology, in Christian tradition said at the end of psalms, canticles amd resppnsories (so, throughout the liturgy of hours): en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Patri
So, therefore you also find it at the end of Magnificat compositions, for example.
Superbe musique !!
É emocionante e maravilhoso
De fato
Espero que Dios lo tenga en su gloria a Zelenka...GRAN OBRA!
Que belleza , sensacional Zelenka !!
Prague, Chrám sv. Víta.
Fantastic choir and organ.
Play MgA. Josef Ksica?
Thank you! ❤️👏❤️
Marcela
Treeeeeessss. Beau
Fantastico! Compositore interessantissimo!
Wir haben es gestern in der Jesuitenkirche in Brünn gesungen, für Tenöre eine Herausforderung, aber HERRLICH. Schöne Zeiten an alle J.D.Z. Fans.
Danke sehr/Merci beaucoup
BRAVO....!!
Wow! So Beautiful! Thank you for posting!
Candles
Great composer. Great work. Thumbs up. Hats off...
Wonderful! This beat without percussion!
Extremely nice music!
+Veit-Sebastian Dietrich
Just a personal opinion: contemporary (popular) music would be a little more 'eatable' if ... don't shoot the piano player but shoot the drummer.
I smell Bach's St John's passion first movement here. :)
Exactly!
I listend to John passion millions time and attended the live performance , yet I think this composition is totally different from Bach's ,,, this is an absolute sophistacted beautiful work
@@TheSammadan -- BRAVI TUTTI from Mexico!
Zelenka great boroque musicman
Bach admired Zelenka. Zelenka has been called the Bohemian Bach and also Bach on steroids. Was Zelenka better than Bach? Maybe. Zelenka's melodical inventions and his energetic style are often at least as good as Bach. Some of his compositional lines are mindblowing. He was a double bass player. His scores for the bass are notoriously difficult. But they propel his compositions with unsurpassed verve. As has been said, Bach on steroids. Leo Depuydt
Zenlenka was an extraordinary composer, but I do not consider him any better than J. S. Bach, and I do not doubt that!
Perhaps, rather, Bach in colour. I grew up when movies were in black and white, and still find colour magnificent but unexpected, still find black and white more real, more reassuring. And so it is, for me, with Zelenka, whom I have only recently met - magnificent and unexpected but a complement to, not a replacement for, Bach - I want both.
linda maravilhosa
Chrystina Gomes assim mesmo nao sou catolico e nao seinteresso pelo catolicismo assim eu gosto desses coros barroco.
No barroco a música era para ouvir fosse lá que fosse para o que foi destinada.
Prelúdios era uma forma de estudar, e começou-se a tocar prelúdios para se ouvir em concerto.
che bellezza
Bravo
Damn, he is good. He is not good, he is great. He is not great, he is perfect. He is no perfect, he is a GOD!!
he is definitely not God, but sublime of course.
INDEED!
Ну неплохо, чо) Пробирает, особенно в начале)
In che misura e accordi si cerca la misericordia di Dio ?Mi piace molto questo autore da me scoperto da qualche giorno per lo spessore armonico e il timro suggestivo della melodia.Non sempre la fortuna,mi pare,premia i più meritevoli".
I would like to thank Dr. John Mortenson from @cedarvillemusic for being the one who introduced me to it through his youtube videos.
Zelenka, my countryman!
Zelenka's music is strongly reminiscent of Mozarts masses to such a degree that it would be very surprising if Mozart didn't know him well. That being the case Mozart was far less original in his masses than we thought.
Моцарта мало напоминает, а вот более старших компонентов, да, например Алигьери, Пёрселла, Монтеверди, Падре Мартини...
Just delicious, this music, this performance.
I knew Bach and Beethoven but not Zelenka. Perhaps ... the alphabet ;-)?
The cadence make me think of ... uh ... Buxtehudes 'Jesu, meines lebens leben'.
En is ene Paul Dombrecht missschien een 'kaaskop'? Dank voor deze plaatsing!
+F.H. van Zelm It reminds me a bit of Mozart. One of his symphonies? Here Zelenka seems to transcend the Baroque.
Best 14:50 😍
The musical entourage sounds 20 th century -like
Dresden 1738.
My favorite of Zelenka.. along with Missa Dei Patris!! I've bought pretty much everything there is from that composer. One of the better representative of Baroque (and Boyce I guess) out there ...
Zelenka is CZECH compositor. Fantastic.
Julius Salava
The score and original manuscript of this masterpiece of Zelenka created by me: ruclips.net/video/HtbENq_Oxc0/видео.html
And a playlist of my other score-videos of Bach's equal: ruclips.net/p/PLafpqg3vsKmeqZ960zC8TcjT1x4-I-zM7
Veamos ahora...=)
💏💗💖💗💖💗💖💗💖
he seems to be thrusting blindly into the future the way Mozart does in that crazy little chromatic passage in 4th movement of Symphony 40.
I sense an underrated composer.
This piece opens (and ends) somewhat like Mozart's lovely Symphony #25 written much later in 1773. It has the same kind of drive.
... das üben wir zZ gerade ein...
:)
I would prefer to see the performers
შენს გამჩენს ვენაცვალე :)
:)
საქართველოს სინფონიეტა ანეტარებს ამაზე უკეთ, კორნელია ფონ კერსენბროკის დირიჟორობით)
Any idea of the name of the cathedral we see here?
Which one? There are several Prague landmarks in this video, notably St.Vitus and Tyn church.
One minute in: This sounds lite video game music!