Note the marvellous soprano soloist Dennis Naseband above all in 3rd movement 6:18 - 10:36. - His superb long tone crescendo after 9:30 reminds of his several similar ones in Pergolesi´s Stabat Mater: ruclips.net/video/VBRCET1Ma3A/видео.html
It will be more likely that he learned from Durante. Pre-history of the idea for Pegolesi's "Stabat mater" - Francesco Provenzale - "Pange Lingua", Francesco Provenzale (1624 - 1704) - his star student Gaetano Veneziano (1656 - 1716) - Francesco Durante (1684-1755) Litanie della Beata Maria Vergine in F minor) - Pergolesi. Schools are important, teachers and students.
@@stefanstamenic3640 - I don't see what you're talking about. I´m writing about the singing of the marvellous boy soprano Dennis Naseband (b. 1980), not about Neapolitan composers.
Thank you for this post - divan Te Deum in C; @52sport6469 It will be more likely that he learned from Durante. Pre-history of the idea for Pegolesi's "Stabat mater" - Francesco Provenzale - "Pange Lingua", Francesco Provenzale (1624 - 1704) - his star student Gaetano Veneziano (1656 - 1716) - Francesco Durante (1684-1755) Litanie della Beata Maria Vergine in F minor) - Pergolesi. Schools are important, teachers and students.
The exquisite soprano soloist, whom you hear a.o. in the opening movement but above all in the 3rd (Aeterna fac at 6:18 ), is Tölzer wonder boy Dennis Naseband - the same 12 yo boy who Interprets the remarkable soprano part in Harmut Haenchen´s fabulous recording of Pergolesi´s Stabat Mater. - Listen to that recording here on YT: ruclips.net/video/VBRCET1Ma3A/видео.html
@@artfuldodger4850 - I don´t know but am rather sure it is Simon Schnorr. He and Dennis Naseband were used to sing a lot (and thus travel) together - a.o. in 40-45 performances of Zauberflöte!
@@52sport6469 Forgot to say thank you for the information. There don’t seem to be many recordings of Dennis, at least those which identify him, on the system.
This recording is from "Tausendjähriges Seeon" , a 1993 CD by Tölzer Knabenchor with music by old masters who visited the old Seeon monastery and composed music there - apart from J.M Haydn also Adlgasser, Sigelius, Pinzger, Keller and even a young Mozart! One nice piece on the CD is Mozart´s "Offertorium" K.34 which he wrote for a specially good boy soprano in the monastery choir. On ruclips.net/video/ufmzHsrknRk/видео.html wonderfully sung by Dennis Naseband.
Imbibing music. Infuses a sense of piety. The flow of the melodic movements is smooth due to the spontaneity of the singers with the purity of the amalgamative orchestration. These devotional scores are rarely heard and badly necessitates popularisation by leading orchestras in the world. Precious pieces. Lt Col Titus(Retd.) Trivandrum, India.
Sheet music available here: ruclips.net/video/s8g2IvEgOZk/видео.html
🌹💒☄Das ist ein AUSGEZEICHNETER SCHÖNER Meisterwerk und Unglaublich Göttliche Stimmen!!!🌹💐🌹💐🌹☄🎵💎🎶🎶❤ 🇦🇹👑🌼⚘❤⚘❤⚘❤ VIELEN, VIELEN DANK!!!🌹🥂🍾☀️🍃
Wat weer een fantastisch muziekstuk van JMH❤
So beautiful🇭🇳🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for all the videos that you have uploaded again! Cheers,
Buon compleanno buon Michael !
Excellent performance!
at loss for words...just simply anointed!
Another excellent JMH piece, sung to their usual standard by the TKC. I hope you have some more gems of the superb partnership😁
sehr schöne Aufführung, das machten wir im kleinen Kreise schon 1997 in Leipzig... ein sehr schönes Werk mitsamt seiner bayrischen Darbietung... ;-)
EccCcccCcCcelente!!!!!
Note the marvellous soprano soloist Dennis Naseband above all in 3rd movement 6:18 - 10:36. - His superb long tone crescendo after 9:30 reminds of his several similar ones in Pergolesi´s Stabat Mater: ruclips.net/video/VBRCET1Ma3A/видео.html
It will be more likely that he learned from Durante. Pre-history of the idea for Pegolesi's "Stabat mater" - Francesco Provenzale - "Pange Lingua", Francesco Provenzale (1624 - 1704) - his star student Gaetano Veneziano (1656 - 1716) - Francesco Durante (1684-1755) Litanie della Beata Maria Vergine in F minor) - Pergolesi. Schools are important, teachers and students.
@@stefanstamenic3640 - I don't see what you're talking about. I´m writing about the singing of the marvellous boy soprano Dennis Naseband (b. 1980), not about Neapolitan composers.
Thank you for this post - divan Te Deum in C; @52sport6469 It will be more likely that he learned from Durante. Pre-history of the idea for Pegolesi's "Stabat mater" - Francesco Provenzale - "Pange Lingua", Francesco Provenzale (1624 - 1704) - his star student Gaetano Veneziano (1656 - 1716) - Francesco Durante (1684-1755) Litanie della Beata Maria Vergine in F minor) - Pergolesi. Schools are important, teachers and students.
Somehow but Pergolesi is everywhere... but ancestors too! What a great composers... Happy New Year!
@@JohannMichaelHaydn17371806 Yes, Happy New Year!
The exquisite soprano soloist, whom you hear a.o. in the opening movement but above all in the 3rd (Aeterna fac at 6:18 ), is Tölzer wonder boy Dennis Naseband - the same 12 yo boy who Interprets the remarkable soprano part in Harmut Haenchen´s fabulous recording of Pergolesi´s Stabat Mater. - Listen to that recording here on YT: ruclips.net/video/VBRCET1Ma3A/видео.html
52sport6469, Do you know who the Alto is please?
@@artfuldodger4850 - I don´t know but am rather sure it is Simon Schnorr. He and Dennis Naseband were used to sing a lot (and thus travel) together - a.o. in 40-45 performances of Zauberflöte!
@@52sport6469 Forgot to say thank you for the information. There don’t seem to be many recordings of Dennis, at least those which identify him, on the system.
Zamek Teplice on the background ?!
E Dom van Salzburg 0:27 😊
Where can I get a copy of the music?!
Does anyone know?
This recording is from "Tausendjähriges Seeon" , a 1993 CD by Tölzer Knabenchor with music by old masters who visited the old Seeon monastery and composed music there - apart from J.M Haydn also Adlgasser, Sigelius, Pinzger, Keller and even a young Mozart! One nice piece on the CD is Mozart´s "Offertorium" K.34 which he wrote for a specially good boy soprano in the monastery choir. On ruclips.net/video/ufmzHsrknRk/видео.html wonderfully sung by Dennis Naseband.
Imbibing music. Infuses a sense of piety. The flow of the melodic movements is smooth due to the spontaneity of the singers with the purity of the amalgamative orchestration. These devotional scores are rarely heard and badly necessitates popularisation by leading orchestras in the world. Precious pieces. Lt Col Titus(Retd.) Trivandrum, India.