This is the most supportive thing about RUclips when people without financial resources (in the world) to pay for a concert of this quality have the possibility of watching it and culturalizing their souls. Greetings from Santiago of Chile 🇨🇱, South America.
@@robertomarano9075 acording yo Harnonkourt the BEST the 6;for me its hard to say,but maybe the second with the powerful first movement and the melancólico second MOV
I went through all the performances of the Brandenburg Concerts available on RUclips. This is by far the best. You are immersed in a barock atmosphere as nowhere else. True artists who are giving their best. Touching.
For me, it's always the hornists that make or break this concerto, these two masters were a rare find, absolutely amazing. So much so, I had to look them up -- Teunis van der Zwart and Erwin Wieringa. So glad this is online. Thank you.
That's what you get from Baroque instruments, often called "natural" instruments. No plastic, no rubber, no artificial products at all, or at least no modern components. The only exception to that might be the reeds, since the original reed might be hard, if not impossible to replicate, due to the rarity of components. The small metal mouth pieces of some of the horns might be modern as well. But that's really all. I'm sure even the violins, violas, cello, and double bass are 99.9% authentic. Again, things like the bridges, might be baroque in style and design, but made from more modern woods, as well as components of the bows, though I'm not really sure on bows since I know less about bows.
Wow, those horn players are spectacular. Playing Brandenburg 1 on any horn is difficult, but on natural horns? The harmonics of natural horns really add to this piece. Lovely. Oh yeah, the horn/oboe quintet is wonderful.
Classical music is a sublime conversation between composer and listener. The notes, carefully crafted by masterminds like Bach and Haydn, resonate across centuries, inviting us to engage in a dialogue with the profound emotions and ideas embedded in each piece. It's a conversation that spans cultures, generations, and the very essence of the human experience.
I am in Berlin for a few days and I walked through the Brandenburg gates yesterday, I simply wanted to celebrate Bach and his concerto. Thank-you Google for referring me to the Freiburger Barokorchester.
Estevan Hinojosa We both are old men by now, lol! thank you (and all others) for the complement though. I still use this recording regularly to prepare, when I play this on concerts (like today)
Extraordinary interpretation with ancient instruments and tecniques. The location is in Cothen, where Bach used to work and live with his enlarging family.
Ecco,suggerisco,dove non sia possibile installare altoparlanti sulle città,di provvedere a fornire tutte le città d'Italia e se possibile del mondo carri come quello di Tespi a girare una volta al giorno per le strade a ricordare che cosa è l'arte dei suoni che l'Inventore dell'universo offrì a noi creature umane per farci accorgere a che livello di dignità ci ha invitato a portarci.Con Bach e tutti i fratelli del suo livello.
Yes. Especially because they are baroque horns and don't have valves. The notes are changed manually with the right hand, which is positioned under the bell.
Every time I listen to this I feel like I notice something new. One of my favorite things to listen to is the bassoon and low strings carrying the bass movement and just sounds soo nice. Also, I find it interesting that the “historically accurate” horn playing would be with the hand out of the bell. But with the hand in the bell and doing hand stopping, like these hornists are doing, the sound is so much warmer and rounder. So even though it might not be how Bach’s orchestra would have done it, I love the horn sound much more. Bravo to the whole orchestra for this flawless interpretation :)
My mother was a violinist in orchestras in Illinois, South Dakota, Georgia, Ohio, Michigan, France, and Korea. I still live in he 120+ year old Victorian she bought about 3 decades ago due to the 12 foot ceilings and wide large archway. She played with friends on a regular basis with our piano, a second violin, a cello in many combos. Her love of music rubbed off on me. She played Bach most often. While I don't have a favorite composer, much like my mother, the Brandenburg Concertos have always been a favorite, along with Vivaldi's four season. I especially love when it's done on period instruments, which this entire chamber orchestra seems to be using. Andnot just because it's called the Baroque Orchestra since that doesn't always mean period instruments. Very well done.
The second movement lives up to its categorical nomenclature, ADAGIO, for it is one of the saddest, yet strangely and langurously august pieces, ever composed by mere mortal...
These musicians played this concerto as it was meant to be played with enthusiasm and passion. A masterpiece by Bach. The female lead violinist is gorgeous, she looks like Irene Papas.
I've just found this having heard it this morning on Classic FM. Yes, she is gorgeous, is it just me, or did the camera man spend a lot of time focusing on her magnificent decolletage ? :0)
Once upon the time, almost 40 years ago, hatte ich in Eisenach ein Krummhaus gesehen, where the Greatest Master Johannes Sebastian Bach was born. I adore His music!
Wunderbar! The trio of horns and oboes sounds like something Bach wrote to entertain his little ones. I see 2, 3 and 4 year olds dancing around just like they do today when there is something catchy on the radio.
I've just realised why Bach's orchestral music output was relative small. Nobody in his day could play it!! This is not easy music and this orchestra absolutely nail it. Wonderful musicianship, wonderful music written 300 years ago. How much of today's sub standard rubbish will last as long. My guess is very, very little.
Great playing! I would have liked to hear more tasteful "graces" from the lead players, particularly the violino piccolo player. Other than that -- flawless!
I admit I am a complete newbie when it comes to classical music in terms of knowing the 1st from the 4th from the 6th🤦🏽♀️ but what I do know is I love this music 😍alwayssss enjoy the classical orchestra performances I've been blessed to get to witness, and I admire EVERYONE who commented on this particular comment, because it's very impressive to a newbie to classical music like me ❣️
Lauren, welcome to the wonderful world of classical music. As you listen to it more and more, you will automatically gain knowledge. why? because you are open minded and you start from a position of just loving what you hear. Listen to it every day and you will find yourself loving it even more. I started out just listening to the classics, mozart symphonies Bach like this one but after something like 30 years came back to it again and this time I have delved much deeper thanks to you tube. For instance I never liked opera but a few years ago started to listen to various aria's. beautiful arias, then went back to regular concerto's etc but found myself missing the beautiful singing voices to go along with the great music. every day you discover something new. It has become a spiritual thing for me, it draws you closer to the divine. The sheer unimaginable beauty of it, the perfection of it, she sheer joy it brings and peace of course. At least for me. Here is a good example, I did not know Vivaldi did operas, but this is part of one ruclips.net/video/B9YdKNUO42A/видео.html and another one, just this short one ruclips.net/video/UO76d3UK6Lc/видео.html listen to this part 02:00 - Sit nomen Domine (Largo) but really the whole thing is great along with about 10,000 others. it is truly limitless
Clearly the best rendition of Brandenburg Concerto 1 I have heard (and seen) to date. Fluid and flawless throughout. The camera angles were superb. The viewer has an immersive experience of actually being at the performance. A+
Aquí es un diálogo muy bonito entre el concertino es precioso el tema que lo inicia la flauta de Bec ella es una especialista en este instrumento cómo le responde el violín que también es una gran violinista y luego pasa al clave es fantástico saludos
Hey they should all be playing standing up except for the cello/gambas and cembalo. At Sans Souci we had to wear the fully Monty, my wig was bigger than Handel's, a disaster when wet by rain, the talc turns to cement. They used lead sulphate in his day!
Compare the interpretations of the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra to the ones of Orchestra Mozart under the direction of Claudio Abbado. Which do you like better? ruclips.net/p/PLBjoEdEVMABJhjc66cvtxhvEaTjEC3hkz
We nearly always come Bach to the Freiburger group. What also counts, IMO, is that these guys appear to have quite a few leads. I am sure that helps to create a more fascinating and broader consensus on what they are doing. If they had a PayPal account attached to this page, I'd send them $$ every time we listened to them. :-). Perhaps Google should arrange that. It would only be fair.
The notion that violinists must stand for the whole performance bothers. Why are horns, originally used to improve hunting, excluded from this requirement? Fair's fair. If violinists must suffer in this manner, all stringed instruments should share the same fate. Make the cellists stand & hold their instruments high.
Without Brandenburg's No. 1they play with exquisite skill and magnificent technique , I might not feel the unfathomable deep meaning of the life under cover the hustle and bustle of Tokyo's my every day routine From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
A música Clássica, além de acalmar e relaxar, nos proporcionam momentos de paz interior e uma sensação de estar flutuando. No caso dessa parte uma obra prima, melodia maravilhosa e um certo deslizar por entre os acordes. Maravilhoso.
Gostoso demais ver a surpresa dele com a audiência no domingo de pecado. Ponto alto de conteúdo no carnaval até agora, canal do camarada Jones tá no grau também
This is the most supportive thing about RUclips when people without financial resources (in the world) to pay for a concert of this quality have the possibility of watching it and culturalizing their souls. Greetings from Santiago of Chile 🇨🇱, South America.
Completely agree! 😊
I was so confused when they played 4th concerto as the intro
i mean, in my opinion the forth is the best, maybe it is also in the editor's opinion ahah
I was also confused, and @@robertomarano9075, I agree with you, especially the presto movememt
ruclips.net/video/vWe0xPDmNjo/видео.html
@@robertomarano9075 acording yo Harnonkourt the BEST the 6;for me its hard to say,but maybe the second with the powerful first movement and the melancólico second MOV
@@vishy8909 Harnonkourt said the 6th is the best? That's very interesting. One of the figures I revere the most when it comes to Bach.
I went through all the performances of the Brandenburg Concerts available on RUclips. This is by far the best. You are immersed in a barock atmosphere as nowhere else. True artists who are giving their best. Touching.
^^^^
Its baroque
@@liamwebb8918 it's it's :-)
How can you tell it is the best? Are you J.S. Bach? It is the one you prefer, that's all!
Yes, it is, by far.
For me, it's always the hornists that make or break this concerto, these two masters were a rare find, absolutely amazing. So much so, I had to look them up -- Teunis van der Zwart and Erwin Wieringa. So glad this is online. Thank you.
Same... the horns make it.
@@dan78789 , and just curious, what instrument do you play, pray tell?
The HORNIEST! HAHAHAHA
Also the horn in the front is really sexy and that's a plus
This is the only of the 6 Brandenburg Concertos to score the hunting horns.
Absolutely delightful! It's good to see musicians so clearly enjoying themselves. Their enthusiasm is quite contagious.
delightful kommt in dem clip "beethoven vs steibelt" vor
Hallo Herr Bach
No hay palabras para describir esta música... Una maraviilla del barroco.
Humans are capable to so much beauty, it always brings a tear to my eyes. Thank you
Came for the Bach
Stayed for the dancing
Warmheartedly keyed.
@@Dave5400 Once you go baroque, you never go Bach
@@entemusicarchive I think you wanted to say you *always* go Bach
I'm relaxing at the Bach of my seat with this sweet music!
Fantastic playing! Such virtuosic natural horn playing.
That's what you get from Baroque instruments, often called "natural" instruments. No plastic, no rubber, no artificial products at all, or at least no modern components. The only exception to that might be the reeds, since the original reed might be hard, if not impossible to replicate, due to the rarity of components. The small metal mouth pieces of some of the horns might be modern as well. But that's really all.
I'm sure even the violins, violas, cello, and double bass are 99.9% authentic. Again, things like the bridges, might be baroque in style and design, but made from more modern woods, as well as components of the bows, though I'm not really sure on bows since I know less about bows.
Baroque chamber music. The perfect refuge from COVID-19, Electiongate, etc.
Shut
I have never heard such excellent performance of Bach's Brandenburg Concertos
as these by Freiburger Barockorchester
concerti
it's exciting the best of the world!!!!
Wow, those horn players are spectacular. Playing Brandenburg 1 on any horn is difficult, but on natural horns? The harmonics of natural horns really add to this piece. Lovely. Oh yeah, the horn/oboe quintet is wonderful.
I was saved by classical music!
As a teen I was so depressed but once I started listening to beautiful music!
I felt so much Joy!
❤❤❤❤
Beautiful!
People playing the Violin arent only playing it. They are living it.
ruclips.net/video/vWe0xPDmNjo/видео.html
When I was playing, I never developed the body English many performers seem to have.
Looks to me like they’re actually just playing it.
Classical music is a sublime conversation between composer and listener. The notes, carefully crafted by masterminds like Bach and Haydn, resonate across centuries, inviting us to engage in a dialogue with the profound emotions and ideas embedded in each piece. It's a conversation that spans cultures, generations, and the very essence of the human experience.
I am in Berlin for a few days and I walked through the Brandenburg gates yesterday, I simply wanted to celebrate Bach and his concerto. Thank-you Google for referring me to the Freiburger Barokorchester.
17:45 everyone's favorite horn excerpt
Excellent job boys
Estevan Hinojosa We both are old men by now, lol! thank you (and all others) for the complement though. I still use this recording regularly to prepare, when I play this on concerts (like today)
Erwin Wieringa No problem I really enjoy this piece and this one in particular. Great sounds
@@twigle3015 very good playing! Bravo!
Really like this performance. The wind parts sound effortless even though they are fiendishly difficult.
Oh my gosh - this is wonderful! One of the very best renditions that I have ever heard, just magic.
Marl Somers
The 2nd Mvt., one of my all time favorite compositions.
Extraordinary interpretation with ancient instruments and tecniques. The location is in Cothen, where Bach used to work and live with his enlarging family.
Ecco,suggerisco,dove non sia possibile installare altoparlanti sulle città,di provvedere a fornire tutte le città d'Italia e se possibile del mondo carri come quello di Tespi a girare una volta al giorno per le strade a ricordare che cosa è l'arte dei suoni che l'Inventore dell'universo offrì a noi creature umane per farci accorgere a che livello di dignità ci ha invitato a portarci.Con Bach e tutti i fratelli del suo livello.
Servirebbe adesso mi sa...
Great horn playing!
Agreed the first horn part in this composition is especially strenuous.
Yes indeed. And I don't see any valves. How can they play those scale passages without valves?
@@mwmcbroom Like this: ruclips.net/video/xU3MXSAbPZc/видео.html
Horny bach
Yes. Especially because they are baroque horns and don't have valves. The notes are changed manually with the right hand, which is positioned under the bell.
9:06 - 9:35 Check out how Bach takes (almost) the same material from the B section and moves it to a completely different place in 11:40.
A pleasure to the ears and to the eyes! They look enjoy the music!!!
Every time I listen to this I feel like I notice something new. One of my favorite things to listen to is the bassoon and low strings carrying the bass movement and just sounds soo nice. Also, I find it interesting that the “historically accurate” horn playing would be with the hand out of the bell. But with the hand in the bell and doing hand stopping, like these hornists are doing, the sound is so much warmer and rounder. So even though it might not be how Bach’s orchestra would have done it, I love the horn sound much more. Bravo to the whole orchestra for this flawless interpretation :)
My mother was a violinist in orchestras in Illinois, South Dakota, Georgia, Ohio, Michigan, France, and Korea. I still live in he 120+ year old Victorian she bought about 3 decades ago due to the 12 foot ceilings and wide large archway. She played with friends on a regular basis with our piano, a second violin, a cello in many combos. Her love of music rubbed off on me. She played Bach most often.
While I don't have a favorite composer, much like my mother, the Brandenburg Concertos have always been a favorite, along with Vivaldi's four season. I especially love when it's done on period instruments, which this entire chamber orchestra seems to be using. Andnot just because it's called the Baroque Orchestra since that doesn't always mean period instruments.
Very well done.
The second movement lives up to its categorical nomenclature, ADAGIO, for it is one of the saddest, yet strangely and langurously august pieces, ever composed by mere mortal...
Phänomenaler deutscher Musikautor, der uns mit seiner unterschwelligen Musik begeistert.
This rendition is absolutely superb!
pure sunshine on a cloudy winter day that never seems to begin or end.! Gottfried!
These musicians played this concerto as it was meant to be played with enthusiasm and passion. A masterpiece by Bach. The female lead violinist is gorgeous, she looks like Irene Papas.
I've just found this having heard it this morning on Classic FM. Yes, she is gorgeous, is it just me, or did the camera man spend a lot of time focusing on her magnificent decolletage ? :0)
I LOVE THIS PIECE! I'd first heard it back in 1976 on a record I'd purchased as a set of classical music by the various composers!
I first heard it in '76 too. 1776.
@@TheAboriginal1well, I actually listened to this back in 1576 since I had my very own Time Machine… ah the good old days 😢
Echt Bach ,met een intieme bezetting . Zuiver helder en sereen.Freiburger Baroque Orchester .Super
Once upon the time, almost 40 years ago, hatte ich in Eisenach ein Krummhaus gesehen, where the Greatest Master Johannes Sebastian Bach was born. I adore His music!
Bach with have been pleased and honored with this fabulous tribute. Thanks you!
Beautiful performance and nicely filmed / recorded as well. They even went to the trouble to put makeup on everyone!
Wunderbar! The trio of horns and oboes sounds like something Bach wrote to entertain his little ones. I see 2, 3 and 4 year olds dancing around just like they do today when there is something catchy on the radio.
Absolutely
Such a wonderful performance, and such a delight to see the musicians in the video. Nicely done!
I've just realised why Bach's orchestral music output was relative small. Nobody in his day could play it!!
This is not easy music and this orchestra absolutely nail it. Wonderful musicianship, wonderful music written 300 years ago. How much of today's sub standard rubbish will last as long. My guess is very, very little.
If you look at what Bach wrote for his instruments in his 200+ surviving vocal works, you will see he did have access to some great players.
Makes me happy.
Unequivocally gorgeous horn playing.
Such beautiful music. I am overwhelmed to think this masterpiece was the work of one man. Genius just doesn't seem enough.
Great performance. I really enjoyed how all played so beautifully in unison parts.
Jay Preis look for it urself buddy
Music that lifts up the fallen soul of mortals to it's original state of bliss and joy.
Alhambraa
We played the first two movements for our school orchestra, and they were so much fun. (A string arrangement, though.)
Just listen to Bach's Lunch on King FM 98.1 in Seattle [The Brandenburg Concertos are one of favorite pieces of music.]
At 11:33, I think that is Gottfried approving what he hears. I know I am.
Sehr schön.
Amazing performers and mad horn players! Thank you for posting
Outstanding playing, such an natural feel from all the musicians.
My favourite movement is Adagio, it is so beautiful to listen to and play on the recorder
Excellent sound recording and camera work. You can see and hear the horns and all the other instruments loud and clear. Thanks for uploading!
a masterpiece, forever Bach ❤️
Came back to reminisce studying this peice for my IGCSE (international GCSE) in 2018
¡¡¡Bellísimo!!! Gracias EuroArtsChannel.
Very beautiful Bravo! 3rd movement is my favorite
Wonderful!!! Bravo!!!!!
Красавцы и Красавицы - так мило понимать и исполнять Баха - Спасибо Вам ,Вы Профессионалы талантливые
Bach 328 yesterday. Still looking good
Wunderschön,Vielen,vielen Dank!
To me, the 4th movement (Menuetto) is the grand finale to this monumental work.
I love this rendition...and the gorgeous lady playing violin on extreme left makes it a feast for my eyes too !
*violino piccolo
Mark Dermeister her name is Daniela Helm..
What her phonumber is?
Great playing! I would have liked to hear more tasteful "graces" from the lead players, particularly the violino piccolo player. Other than that -- flawless!
I admit I am a complete newbie when it comes to classical music in terms of knowing the 1st from the 4th from the 6th🤦🏽♀️ but what I do know is I love this music 😍alwayssss enjoy the classical orchestra performances I've been blessed to get to witness, and I admire EVERYONE who commented on this particular comment, because it's very impressive to a newbie to classical music like me ❣️
Lauren, welcome to the wonderful world of classical music. As you listen to it more and more, you will automatically gain knowledge. why? because you are open minded and you start from a position of just loving what you hear. Listen to it every day and you will find yourself loving it even more. I started out just listening to the classics, mozart symphonies Bach like this one but after something like 30 years came back to it again and this time I have delved much deeper thanks to you tube. For instance I never liked opera but a few years ago started to listen to various aria's. beautiful arias, then went back to regular concerto's etc but found myself missing the beautiful singing voices to go along with the great music. every day you discover something new. It has become a spiritual thing for me, it draws you closer to the divine. The sheer unimaginable beauty of it, the perfection of it, she sheer joy it brings and peace of course. At least for me. Here is a good example, I did not know Vivaldi did operas, but this is part of one ruclips.net/video/B9YdKNUO42A/видео.html and another one, just this short one ruclips.net/video/UO76d3UK6Lc/видео.html listen to this part 02:00 - Sit nomen Domine (Largo) but really the whole thing is great along with about 10,000 others. it is truly limitless
Very nice, a dream of harmony and peace 🌺🎶...Bach
Quando começa Adagio meu corpo e mente entram em transe estantaneamente, parece que vou fluar.
Maravilhoso.
Adagio, 2nd mvt...sublime...
Yes, indeed wonderful playing--so moving.
Superbe, belle interprétation, et magnifiques cornistes.. bravo!!
I like that they're using the older versions of the instruments
I Love Mr.j.s.Bach my Favorite Classical composer 4Ever.
Clearly the best rendition of Brandenburg Concerto 1 I have heard (and seen) to date. Fluid and flawless throughout. The camera angles were superb. The viewer has an immersive experience of actually being at the performance. A+
My favorite part of this concerto is around after 10:55 the slow parenthesis in the 3rd movement
Such joy to my senses- the opening allegro.Vunderbar und danke.
Bro, they got the Gut strings and everything! Now THAT'S what I call commitment.
How do you know it’s gut strings?
@@rsmania01 The strings are bigger and tan rather than metallic.
@@matertua2272 thanks for explaining
@@rsmania01 no problem :)
Maravilla de musica creada por el genio de Bach.......
Oh, this is glorious. Thanks.
I just love these crazy humans with their DELICIOUS music!
👽
Aquí es un diálogo muy bonito entre el concertino es precioso el tema que lo inicia la flauta de Bec ella es una especialista en este instrumento cómo le responde el violín que también es una gran violinista y luego pasa al clave es fantástico saludos
Hey they should all be playing standing up except for the cello/gambas and cembalo. At Sans Souci we had to wear the fully Monty, my wig was bigger than Handel's, a disaster when wet by rain, the talc turns to cement. They used lead sulphate in his day!
Compare the interpretations of the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra to the ones of Orchestra Mozart under the direction of Claudio Abbado. Which do you like better?
ruclips.net/p/PLBjoEdEVMABJhjc66cvtxhvEaTjEC3hkz
+EuroArtsChannel Too Vivace; I like this version, Brandeburg Concertos to me have always been a celebration of the relaxing side of life
+EuroArtsChannel I prefer this version, feels more accurate to the period.
We nearly always come Bach to the Freiburger group.
What also counts, IMO, is that these guys appear to have quite a few leads. I am sure that helps to create a more fascinating and broader consensus on what they are doing.
If they had a PayPal account attached to this page, I'd send them $$ every time we listened to them. :-). Perhaps Google should arrange that. It would only be fair.
The notion that violinists must stand for the whole performance bothers. Why are horns, originally used to improve hunting, excluded from this requirement?
Fair's fair. If violinists must suffer in this manner, all stringed instruments should share the same fate. Make the cellists stand & hold their instruments high.
I like the other version better - it's more crisp to my ears and feels like it has more pomp.
유튜브! 좋은 연주 보게 해 주셔서 넘 감사합니다.❤
Oboes that well played are hard to come by. It is an ill wind that no one blows well, as my father used to say. They have some groovy moves, too.
Very good horns, bravo!!! 👏👏👏
What a great ensemble!
Without Brandenburg's No. 1they play with exquisite skill and magnificent technique ,
I might not feel the unfathomable deep meaning of the life under cover the hustle and bustle of Tokyo's my every day routine
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
So fabulous and magnetically attractive to the mind! I relish to hear this over many times!👑❤️🌹👍
Doing this for my IGCSE prepared listening paper. What I mean is, I'll be bach.
same lol
Haha you doing composing too?
Isaac van der Merwe yes. I literally regret this subject it shouldn't be stressful but it is
wow shame
ALL subjects are stressful. I spent around 8 hours straight completing a Maths assignment yesterday. Didn't finish till around midnight.
A música Clássica, além de acalmar e relaxar, nos proporcionam momentos de paz interior e uma sensação de estar flutuando. No caso dessa parte uma obra prima, melodia maravilhosa e um certo deslizar por entre os acordes. Maravilhoso.
Faz vibrar cada célula do nosso corpo
This is awesome.
So joyous. So much fun.
Simplesmente maravilhoso!
Ascolta il Leonhardt Consort! E l’aggettivo meraviglioso si può assegnare esclusivamente a questa registrazione che mette a distanza tutte le altre.
I wonder if you guys could play at my 60th birthday
Attention: Concerto 1 starts at 0:40 !
Merci !
The 2nd trio is quite simply fantastic.
Bach ist der Non plus ultra !
Nec plus ultra....
OMG commercial in the middle of concert! How can somebody enjoy it?
It's insulting.
Gostoso demais ver a surpresa dele com a audiência no domingo de pecado. Ponto alto de conteúdo no carnaval até agora, canal do camarada Jones tá no grau também