Handel - Water Music Suite No. 2 (Proms 2012)
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Prom 7: Handel -- Water Music and Music for the Royal Fireworks
Handel - Water Music Suite No. 2 in D Major (HWV 349)
1 - Overture (Allegro)
2 - Alla Hornpipe
3 - Minuet
4 - Lentement
5 - Bourrée
Hervé Niquet conductor
Le Concert Spirituel
Royal Albert Hall, 18 July 2012
What a brilliant and gorgeous performance! I've never seen so many historical instruments playing simultaneously.
I love watching performances with period instruments - it feels like I'm listening to the original rather than the remix.
Listen to charpentier te deum is got more historical instruments together
@@Baraodojaguary Thanks for your informative reply. I'll find it on YT.
Such beautiful instruments - they're gorgeous just as works of art without even being played
Finally! I've been trying to find this for frikkin years, ever since I first heard part of it in a furniture commercial.
WOW!!! and on period instruments! LOVELY!!!
Love Handel's Water Music and Music for the Royal Fireworks! I particularly like the one armed brass players - great stamina.
I was first exposed to this piece when I visited England many years ago. I can listen to Handel all day long!
1 - Overture (Allegro) 0:00
2 - Alla Hornpipe 2:02
3 - Minuet 5:00
4 - Lentement 6:33
5 - Bourrée 8:12
Omg hi
hahaha hey tommyyy
Rebecca Ward
Music A level eh?
Aye, last year
Rebecca Ward Thank you. You saved me time and research.
god bless those brass. may their lips rest in peace.
no valves
few people realise how difficult it is
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@@vaughangarrick trumpets without tuning holes as well
A very speedy flow of water music
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Es un GRAN CONCIERTO de G. F. Handel... de carácter GRANDIOSO, IMPONENTE y de TRIUNFO!!!!... esa especial emoción me causa en mi espíritu cada vez que lo escucho. La presentación de la GRAN orquesta y su director impecables. Siempre es un PRIVILEGIO ver este especial video !!!!
Nothing says "In your face" like a massive French orchestra, on original instruments, coming to London and playing Handel's two important orchestral suites (Fireworks and Water Music) in front of an English audience a few hundred feet from where the originals were first performed. And kicking ass doing it.
How many original instruments horns and trumpets would you like monsieur conductor?
Yes
Just fabulous isn't it? Love love the music anyway..but this orchestra is fantastic..original instruments..wow
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Der Treble Maker,
You are very correct, though on a minor London geographical point, the Royal Albert Hall in South Kensington is quite a distance from the mighty River Thames, and the site of the Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_Music#First_performance
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_for_the_Royal_Fireworks#Rehearsal_and_final_production
That's enough from the pedantic and very 18th Century Dr Andrea von Syntax, an inveterate Proms Concert Attendress:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Rowlandson#Works
Love andrea
In 1960, I was only 14 years, this music was played during a performance with a water orgel and many different colours, it felt like heaven ❤
What a performance, it must have wonderful to have been in the audience and feel the trumpets sound. It would be nice to have a comment from someone who actually there and tell us how it was. Indeed a real privilege. Anyway I loved it on even here on YT, it has the advantage of being able to be replayed time and again.
Yes!! We were there, overlooking the horns (for sentimental reasons) What an evening it was - so glad it's still available on RUclips, Best bit (apart from the horns!) is the mad percussion in the Fireworks Music (if you haven't yet found it...)
@@judithwhitehouse2149 Thank you Judith for responding, you do indeed have the joy of remembering the occasion itself plus the ability to revive your memories of being there, here on YT. I would have really loved that.
Used to listen to Handel as I studied. Now I use his music when I need to focus. Musically illiterate (can neither read music nor play any instrument) though I may be, I still enjoy every note to the last.
Gorgeous, AND on period instruments. Wow, just seeing that many baroque oboes in one place ... wow
The baroque oboe is called a shawm
@@amyzh3888 I can see the difference between recorder and flute (transverso) but the difference between "shawm" and "oboe" is just time.
@@amyzh3888 Also observing the difference in the Brass section - basically the same instruments, but no valves - which makes them very different instruments.
One the better versions of the Water Music Suite from Haendel. Niquet the most great.
Every adult older than 40 years old: I just love this exquisite piece. It moves the soul. I just absolutely adore this french music. Bravo! Excellent!
Every teenager: Im just watching this for school
its true
Ong
I feel attacked lol
@@lani-chandoesart8868 💀💀💀
I just want to say I feel sympathy for the 3 people who have impaired hearing
Greatness of God I see so overwhelming in this musical
I think it's interesting how the fundamental sound of the trumpet really hasn't changed over these hundreds of years, just the ability to play different notes.
it has slowly become a bit sharper, since the tube shortened.
This is magical. And the audience is all standing for this, that's both unusual and delightful.
This is one of the BBC's annual "Promenade Concerts" (2012). The central audience is always standing.
It's at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
They don't sit in chairs because they're beneath them
Handel...... SIMPLEMENTE UN GENIO!!!!
SU MUSICA.... ME HACE VOLAR!!!!
Sonido exquisito para bailar ✅️
Nhạc hay qua ,cảm ơn dan nhạc , nhất là nhạc trưởng , và tôi cũng cảm ơn các bạn thanh niên , tre và đẹp trai cũng thương thức nhạc hay cùng tôi . Chào các bạn de thương nhen . Bye bye .
Absolutely brilliant!!! 😇
Hermoso, bello, es vida!!! 😍💓🎶🎵🎧
Merci infiniment pour ce baume sur mon coeur
J'accepte des abonnements suggéré mais écouter avant un peu pour choisir. Un immense merci pour ce qui me rappelle le + ma maison. Tout est en carton depuis presque 10 ans faute d'un prétendu mélomane !!!
Brilliant from the start to end
Gorgeous !!!
Es lo mas hermoso que he escuchado ¡¡ qué bella música !!
Awesome performance! The tempo is a bit killer but they manage it very well! I love it ❤❤
I agree. It feels a bit rushed.
..... el paraiso..... aqui en la tierra!!!!
One of my favorates
I just noticed the violone (essentially a six stringed Cello) - THAT is a period instrument, good god.
Water Music: PERFEITO
Correito
la musique comme je l'aime ♚ ,,,,,
Buena interpretación Níquet y orquesta instrumentos de la época
Eternally delighted by the Very Long Bassoons. Exemplary.
Excellent performance!
che bestia handel
¡¡¡¡¡ maravilloso,!!!! bendiciones.
Música celestial
OMG - 100% period instruments, brass and woodwind - beautiful instruments and beautiful music beautifully played.
How do you even find that many period instruments and people able to play them at this level?
There is an enormous amount of period instrument musicians in the UK
@@michaelennis5090 It was recently pointed out to me that the violins are tuned differently from modern tuning , That's amazing attention to detail.
Also observing the difference in the Brass section - basically the same instruments, but no valves - which makes them very different instruments.
solenne e leggero al tempo stesso .... Bellissimo brano
Great stuff!
What an eccentric performance.
this conductor's tempos I find eccentric
windstorm1000 Me too.
What does that means?
@Nestor hmm cool. I actually didn't knew the meaning of this word even on my native language (Brazilian Portuguese) 😂
I do too; And delightfully so!
@@boriswilsoncreations It's just than is strange, irregular or fitful. It's kinda funny, I've never seen anyone conduct like that😂🙌🏻
excelente muy bueno 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thx a lot for the lourd sounds
Brillant!
I have never listened it's beautiful song like this.
first chair violinist has lovely silver hair
bravo!!!
*bravi (◡ ω ◡)
GOOD JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excelent director
من لبنان الشمال
تحياتي لجوقة العازفين وحزقة الفن
الموسيقى تقاد باللحن المستنبت من تنظيم الحركة والسكون الناطق بالآلات الميتة فتحيا بالعزف النفوس وتلتذ الأسماع لكل الناس ..
اما الغناء فلا يفهمه إلا ذوو اللغة الناطقين بها
اما المعزوف والمسيقى الكل يسمعها ويترنح
بانسيابها الأثيري الحامل فن العازف ....
من العبد المسكين
that is amazing work
Finally I find this song after listening to part of it in Muzska's videos...
"Okay now that we're done warming up"
* audience applauds *
"Frick!"
England must be Happy. The great German Composer went to England
Born in what is now Germany, Handel actually moved here from Italy from where he brought Italian-style music (not German) which he tweaked for English ears; Handel’s music is almost unrecognisable compared to ‘proper’ German composers like JS Bach and Telemann as it is as different from those two as is the music of their contemporary Domenico Scarlatti.
May God bless those Brass
Even on modern instruments the higher notes are pretty difficult
Wowwwww majestoso
Every body are only one congratulations my dears misics
nice music
1:44 wow!
Amazing cadenza
Allegro Alla Hornpipe Minuet Lentement Bourree
Classical WCRB
The horn sound is good
Que guapa mujer que toca la trompeta. So prety woman play the corn
Hahaha 😆 I can't belive that for the 1st 14 years of my life I wanted to be a conductor 🤣
2:02 Anglia Television (ITV Anglia) start up ident
Estoy aquí por mi tarea de Historia de la Música 😃
Anyone know where this recording was made? They have a lot of traditional instruments. Rarely see them these days.
In The Royal Albert Hall in London. The hold the BBC proms there each year and this is from one of them.
I'm sad... No Timpani at all???
Es ta chida
역시 수상음악의 꽃은 알라 혼파이프죠.
here for school
James May@8:18? :-)
89.9 WDAV
The reason they call it classical is because this was written in 1717 , how amazing is that ?
The year 1717 is within the Baroque period.
Not very
It’s best to write ‘classical’ when you mean everything from the last thousand years that’s not rock, pop, jazz, folk, et cetera, but ‘Classical’ when you mean music specifically from c.1740-1800 (ie the Age of Mozart and Haydn et al) as opposed to Baroque, or Romantic for example.
I just noticed that there must be 2 versions of suite 2, overture. One where the echo calls by the horns are followed by punctuated notes going up, like here, and where they are followed by a sequence going down, like here m.ruclips.net/video/A3N-OJTpikc/видео.html I much prefer the second version.
Como es posible que en pleno consierto esten tociendo unos tuberculosos.
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These brass instruments seem very archaic. Are they what would have been used in Baroque era?
Sungpack Hong Yup. Those are the trumpets and horns used on the Baroque Era. They're valvless (Natural) which makes it difficult to play.
Hola
Hola
No
is min 2:30 and 4:24 tuned? It sounds different form all the other versions Ive heard
The grand mothe play violin good a kiss to her
conductor look like he's about to have a stroke
What's their hurry with the minuets? Do they need to catch a bus or something?
trop vite en effet ; quel gâchis !
omg
This is C# major.
#BaroqueTuning
NostalgiaKarl K.F. yes
Nah to me it’s D Major but on Period Instruments
2:01
2:20
Los metales antiguos desafinan.
qui me connais????
Ironically, the same man that killed Bach also killed Handel!
" Water Music " joué trop vite , cela enlève beaucoup de la majesté à cet air joué pour le roi George 1er d'Angleterre ; pourquoi cet empressement ? on a le temps !!
B
Geat orchestra great director alondra de la rajada the worst director.
What’s the rush? Seems like the conductor just wants to get it over with.
This conductor is almost unbearable to watch
Blake B Hervé Niquet is a genius. Therefore ... :-)