Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Enchanting. How lovely to see them both - hope that it's not too long before I can see Mr and Mrs Scholl at the Wigmore Hall very soon.
Gorgeous rendition, with the silkiest undertones! This is the very song that made me fall in love with the music of Purcell when our extraordinarily-gifted 9th-Grade Music teacher sang it to our class while accompanying herself on the piano. She had a glorious voice that influenced me for the rest of my life.
"Music for a while Shall all your cares beguile. Wond'ring how your pains were eas'd And disdaining to be pleas'd Till Alecto free the dead From their eternal bands, Till the snakes drop from her head, And the whip from out her hands. Music for a while Shall all your cares beguile."
Music for a while Shall all your cares beguile. Wond'ring how your pains were eas'd And disdaining to be pleas'd Till Alecto free the dead From their eternal bands, Till the snakes drop from her head, And the whip from out her hands.
Genius Purcell - so much so that one listens to one of his ground bass motifs and thinks, "I could write one of them!" But come put pencil to blank stave and suddenly the truth dawns ... Purcell was the Master, home and safe, while I am about to be caught out running for first base! And I'm tolerably musical!
Scholl mesmerizes yet again. His gentle nature shines through everything he sings. However, I am certainly not an expert on harpsichords but there is something wrong here. Even Halperin seems agonized about having to play it. Why is it so metallic?
Belle interprétation mais je ne retrouve pas vraiment la souplesse, la subtilité de la voix d'Alfred Deller. C'est tout de même infiniment mieux que la version Jarroussky, si désagréable. Regret: l'accompagnement assez minable.
Cher François Lebedel, l'accompagnement "assez minable" comme vous dites, se justifie par les conditions d'enregistrement, il ne s'agit pas d'une version studio, ni d'un récital, mais d'un ensemble de chants sélectionnés pour être interprété par Scholl et Halperin, son épouse (qui est au piano ou clavecin) dans une émision de radio de Maartje van Weegen. L'accompagnement est par nature modeste et résolu à son plus simple appareil : une voix, un instrument, prenons donc soin de ne pas dire "assez minable". Écoutez une version Studio ou récital de ce même morceau par Scholl, vous y verrez un accompagnement vraiment différent et un travail vocal naturellement différent.
+Marvin Narbonetajr This is not ridiculous! In one of his interviews he shows how everyone can do this!!!! He got his academic education (Réné Jacobs)... and there are many countertenors. Maybe you have to listen to one of the interviews! and ....... when he speeks he has a normal voice!!!!!!
Scholl has the voice of an angel and does the definitive version of this great song.
Andreas Scholl's voice is divine, singing my favorite some from Purcell!
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Enchanting. How lovely to see them both - hope that it's not too long before I can see Mr and Mrs Scholl at the Wigmore Hall very soon.
Gorgeous rendition, with the silkiest undertones! This is the very song that made me fall in love with the music of Purcell when our extraordinarily-gifted 9th-Grade Music teacher sang it to our class while accompanying herself on the piano. She had a glorious voice that influenced me for the rest of my life.
Gorgeous singing. One of my favourite Purcell songs.
So beautiful! I love Andreas and his marvellous voice! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
My favourite Purcell song with my favourite singer :-)
These two work very well together.
beautiful Andreas! wonderful accompaniment on the harpsichord too! thanks you both!
The harpsichord has a beautiful tone, with such clarity and such sustaining power.
how wonderful to be able to "musizieren" with your spouse, that is a dream!
For a singer whose first language is not English, this is amazing. 👍❤️
Quelle émotion la voix d'Andreas Scholl me procure toujours. Merci à vous
Was für eine durchsichtige Stimme des Kontratenors! Die zurückgehaltene Cembalobegleitung ist auch bewundernswert. Klasse!
I've turned out to be fan #1 of this singer! Makes me cry!
Love the voice, love the song.
Спасибо!
A beautiful voice and music.
Lovely One of my favourite pieces
"Music for a while
Shall all your cares beguile.
Wond'ring how your pains were eas'd
And disdaining to be pleas'd
Till Alecto free the dead
From their eternal bands,
Till the snakes drop from her head,
And the whip from out her hands.
Music for a while
Shall all your cares beguile."
Your beautiful voice has cured my headaches faster than any medicine ever could.
kingq101 for me its the opposite - it gives me a fucking headache
@@tulapoigy9284 Haha legend
Til the snakes drop from her head ...
@@tulapoigy9284 well not everyone can have working ears, and a brain with IQ above room temperature
Voz divina me lo imagino al lado de Farinelli maravillosos❤❤
Better and better... starting from the highest levels and up
GRANDIOSE ANDREAS SCHOLL ++++ ******
Beautiful done 💟
Music for a while
Shall all your cares beguile.
Wond'ring how your pains were eas'd
And disdaining to be pleas'd
Till Alecto free the dead
From their eternal bands,
Till the snakes drop from her head,
And the whip from out her hands.
Pues Purcell es maravilloso y Andreas Scholl también
Très beau vocalement !
bravo andreas, and brava tamar
Very beautiful too. Thank yoy !
J'aime votre voix ❤
Magnifique. Ça me fait pleurer 😭
Qué grande eres Andreas!!!!!
just amazing
Scholl's voice is unearthly beautiful. I like the countertenor sound. I believe his accompanist, Ms Halperin, is his wife.
Yes, is his wife
Someone's having a bad day
How interesting that she more or less starts with Bach's Prelude in C minor [BMV 999].
Dave Glo = She is.
@@EverBardo I think it's an interesting choice, too. A bit too fast for my taste, but...
Bravo hice es una música preciosa una voz angelical❤😊
Maravilhoso!
Divino.....
Bravo!!!
Genius Purcell - so much so that one listens to one of his ground bass motifs and thinks, "I could write one of them!" But come put pencil to blank stave and suddenly the truth dawns ... Purcell was the Master, home and safe, while I am about to be caught out running for first base! And I'm tolerably musical!
Bravo!
amazing
alfred deller is the beast
SUPERIOR
This is good.
Ein größer Kunstler!
❤💙💜♥️♥️🌹♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
💙🩵💛💚❤️💜
Amo
Luminous recording.
❤❤❤❤❤
Very Good.....
A God!
A little like Alfred Deller, less soft but with more power... What stays the best version... Really l don't know... From France.
beautifully sung! my only criticism is that he missed all the ornamentation from the original score
Bravo! What is the vocal microphone? I don't think it suits his voice.
Scholl mesmerizes yet again. His gentle nature shines through everything he sings. However, I am certainly not an expert on harpsichords but there is something wrong here. Even Halperin seems agonized about having to play it. Why is it so metallic?
A bit of Bach to introduce Purcell, nice idea.
Why that Bach-ish intro?
!!!
Counter tenors are the shit, by the way when Andreas and Tamar are coming to Mexico, maybe never :(
Belle interprétation mais je ne retrouve pas vraiment la souplesse, la subtilité de la voix d'Alfred Deller. C'est tout de même infiniment mieux que la version Jarroussky, si désagréable. Regret: l'accompagnement assez minable.
Cher François Lebedel, l'accompagnement "assez minable" comme vous dites, se justifie par les conditions d'enregistrement, il ne s'agit pas d'une version studio, ni d'un récital, mais d'un ensemble de chants sélectionnés pour être interprété par Scholl et Halperin, son épouse (qui est au piano ou clavecin) dans une émision de radio de Maartje van Weegen. L'accompagnement est par nature modeste et résolu à son plus simple appareil : une voix, un instrument, prenons donc soin de ne pas dire "assez minable". Écoutez une version Studio ou récital de ce même morceau par Scholl, vous y verrez un accompagnement vraiment différent et un travail vocal naturellement différent.
infiniment mieux que celle de Jaroussky ? Je trouve que les deux sont de la meme musicalité
it's strange when he speaks his tone of a man.And when he sing like a woman having falsetto voice.this is ridiculous!
+Marvin Narbonetajr This is not ridiculous! In one of his interviews he shows how everyone can do this!!!! He got his academic education (Réné Jacobs)... and there are many countertenors. Maybe you have to listen to one of the interviews! and ....... when he speeks he has a normal voice!!!!!!
You are only listening to the notes, not actually hearing the many layers of the voice.
Guess who's ridiculous...
Bravo !
Amazing
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤