Bach - St. Matthew Passion: Overture, Erbarme Dich (...) Final (Ct.rc.: Otto Klemperer / Remastered)

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  • @classicalmusicreference
    @classicalmusicreference  Год назад +9

    Full Album available // Bach: St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244 by Otto Klemperer
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    Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) St. Matthew Passion BWV 244 / Remastered
    00:00 No. 1, Chorus: Kommt, Ihr Töchter Helft Mir Klagen, Chorale: O Lamm Gottes, Unschuldig (Chor I & II, Orchester I & II, Ripieno)
    11:44 No. 47, Aria: Erbarme Dich (Alt, Solo Violin, Orchester I)
    19:06 No. 75, Aria: Mache Dich, Mein Herze, Rein (Bass, Orchester I)
    29:27 No. 78, Chorus: Wir Setzen Un Smit Tränen Nieder (Chor I & II, Orchester I & II)
    Complete Remastered edition (Bach: St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244 by Otto Klemperer) available on: Qobuz (Hi-Res 24/96), Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, Deezer, Spotify, RUclips Music...: bit.ly/3EY6YzV
    Sopran : Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
    Alt : Christa Ludwig
    Tenor : Peter Pears / Nicolai Gedda
    Bariton : Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
    Bass : Walter Berry
    Philarmonia Choir and Boys of Hampstead Parish Church Choir
    Wilhelm Pitz ( Choir Master / Chef de Choeur)
    Director : OTTO KLEMPERER
    Recorded in 1961
    New mastering in 2023 by AB for CMRR
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    I surrender my life. -John 10:17. Imagine what the last day of Jesus’ earthly life was like. Roman soldiers beat him mercilessly. (Matt. 26:52-54; John 18:3; 19:1) They use a special whip that rips strips of flesh from his body. Later, they load a heavy beam on his lacerated back. Jesus begins to drag the stake to the place of execution, but soon a bystander is conscripted to carry it for him. (Matt. 27:32) When Jesus arrives at the place where he will die, his executioners nail his hands and his feet to the stake. The weight of Jesus’ body tears at the nail wounds. His friends grieve and his mother weeps, but the Jewish rulers mock Jesus. (Luke 23:32-38; John 19:25) One agonizing hour follows another. His heart and lungs become strained, and his breathing becomes more difficult. With his dying breath, he utters one last triumphant prayer. He then bows his head and surrenders his life. (Mark 15:37; Luke 23:46; John 10:18; 19:30) It was truly a slow, painful, humiliating way to die!
    The Son of man came . . . to give his life as a ransom in exchange for many. -Mark 10:45.
    What is the ransom? The price Jesus paid to buy back what Adam lost. (1 Cor. 15:22) Why do we need the ransom? Because Yahweh’s standard of justice as set out in the Law required that a life be given for a life. (Ex. 21: 23, 24) Adam lost his perfect human life. To satisfy God’s justice, Jesus sacrificed his perfect human life. (Rom. 5:17) He thus becomes an “Eternal Father” to all those who exercise faith in the ransom. (Isa. 9:6; Rom. 3: 23, 24) Jesus was willing to sacrifice his life because of his great love for his heavenly Father and for us. (John 14:31; 15:13) Moved by that love, he was determined to keep his integrity to the end and to accomplish his Father’s will. Jesus did so by remaining faithful until his death. As a result, Yahweh’s original purpose for mankind and for the earth will be fulfilled.
    "This is an anthology version, not only because of the dazzling cast of singers, but also because of the density, the breath, the conviction and the deep emotion of Klemperer's direction and of the participants in general, up to the sumptuous Philharmonia choir. From the very first notes of the introduction, with its vast architecture, we are plunged into the tragic and painful dimension of the drama of universal scope that is to follow, reinforced by the dotted rhythm of the basso continuo that inexorably hammers out the announcement of Christ's future sufferings. A special mention for Peter Pears' evangelist, committed and poignant, and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau's magnificent Jesus, of a tone accuracy and a sovereign nobility." © Qobuz / GG
    "Once a time of adaptation has passed, one succumbs to listening to his St. Matthew Passion whose orchestral thickness would be unthinkable today, but testifies to a fervor, an intensity and a vocal luxury (Pears, Fischer-Dieskau, Schwarzkopf, Ludwig, Gedda, Berry!) remained unequaled by any baroqueist" (Classica, July 2015)
    Johann Sebastian Bach PLAYLIST (reference recordings): ruclips.net/video/aFYOAivmezI/видео.html

  • @rainerseifert1967
    @rainerseifert1967 4 месяца назад +1

    Was für eine wunderschöne Aufnahme. Glasklare Stimme, eine der schönsten Aufnahmen❤❤❤

  • @jesustovar2549
    @jesustovar2549 Год назад +4

    Hermosa y potente grabación de Klemperer, una de las mejores grabaciones de una de las Mayores Obras de Arte (no solo de la música) en la historia, siento en la poifonía de la obertura cómo diferentes voces parecieran estar cantando diferene pero se trata de la misma obra, adoro el tratamiento de las cuerdas, mi Mamá entró en una tremenda reflexión al escuchar el Erbame Dich y oye cómo Bach siente o entendió el sufrimiento de Cristo, el clavecín y hasta del oboe en Mache Dich, qué decir de Dietrich Fischer-Diskau que cómo Jesús es hermoso, Fischer-Diskau, Schwarzkopf, Christa Ludwig y Nicolai Gedda, que más se puede decir de estos 4 titanes del canto.
    Feliz Semana Santa, me siento en paz🙏📿😇

  • @fulgenjbatista4640
    @fulgenjbatista4640 Год назад +5

    🙏 Breathtaking 🙏

  • @vector8310
    @vector8310 Год назад +4

    The sound of this mastering is fantastic. Every time I start listening to the Klemperer Passion I think too slow but I settle in accept it and the tempi have never sounded better.

  • @paullewis2413
    @paullewis2413 Год назад +1

    Referring to “new mastering” I don’t know how much the sound has been improved, however I do know that there was a master conducting, in those times, the incomparable Philharmonia Orchestra and chorus.
    Thanks for the upload.

  • @HiNature258
    @HiNature258 Год назад

    I love how this video showcases the beauty of nature while providing music for relaxation.

  • @uppityglivestockian
    @uppityglivestockian Год назад +2

    Beautiful and moving. Bach so wished to please the Lord, he put his heart and soul into it. As we all should, really. Thanks, paz.

  • @francoispallud1215
    @francoispallud1215 Год назад +3

    Tellement puissante et sublime version ,merci de ce partage

  • @jrhistoclasica
    @jrhistoclasica Год назад +1

    Klemperer construye la más bella historia musical sobre la Pasión
    Enhorabuena por el gran sonido de este audio.!!
    Es mi versión preferida. En mi opinión, hay buenos coros actualmente, pero los coros de la versión klemperer son de leyenda . Profundos, elevados y se distinguen con claridad las masas corales.
    Gracias por esta interpretación, en mi opinión, la más grande interpretación entre las clásicas

  • @fernandofernandezgar
    @fernandofernandezgar Год назад

    A mi modo de ver la mejor Pasión según San mateo que se ha registrado jamás. Monumental, monolítica, romántica y grandiosa. Las voces absolutamente insuperables, las mejores realmente de su época. El coro asombroso, preciso, emocionante aliento de quien conoce la obra. La orquesta conducida por ese gigante que fue Klemperer, con un sonido de terciopelo y de bronce. Una absoluta referencia, una joya intemporal. De Bach no he de hablar pues creo que ya se dicho todo de él.

  • @catolicosolitario8292
    @catolicosolitario8292 Год назад +3

    Marsvilha! Louvado seja nosso Senhor Jesus Cristo!!

    • @lionellogrifo2416
      @lionellogrifo2416 Год назад

      Lodato sia Nostro Signore Gesù Cristo! Questa musica di Bach ...di doloroso strazio è di una estrema bellezza ! Grazie.

  • @classicalmusicreference
    @classicalmusicreference  Год назад +11

    I surrender my life. -John 10:17. Imagine what the last day of Jesus’ earthly life was like. Roman soldiers beat him mercilessly. (Matt. 26:52-54; John 18:3; 19:1) They use a special whip that rips strips of flesh from his body. Later, they load a heavy beam on his lacerated back. Jesus begins to drag the stake to the place of execution, but soon a bystander is conscripted to carry it for him. (Matt. 27:32) When Jesus arrives at the place where he will die, his executioners nail his hands and his feet to the stake. The weight of Jesus’ body tears at the nail wounds. His friends grieve and his mother weeps, but the Jewish rulers mock Jesus. (Luke 23:32-38; John 19:25) One agonizing hour follows another. His heart and lungs become strained, and his breathing becomes more difficult. With his dying breath, he utters one last triumphant prayer. He then bows his head and surrenders his life. (Mark 15:37; Luke 23:46; John 10:18; 19:30) It was truly a slow, painful, humiliating way to die!
    The Son of man came . . . to give his life as a ransom in exchange for many. -Mark 10:45.
    What is the ransom? The price Jesus paid to buy back what Adam lost. (1 Cor. 15:22) Why do we need the ransom? Because Yahweh’s standard of justice as set out in the Law required that a life be given for a life. (Ex. 21: 23, 24) Adam lost his perfect human life. To satisfy God’s justice, Jesus sacrificed his perfect human life. (Rom. 5:17) He thus becomes an “Eternal Father” to all those who exercise faith in the ransom. (Isa. 9:6; Rom. 3: 23, 24) Jesus was willing to sacrifice his life because of his great love for his heavenly Father and for us. (John 14:31; 15:13) Moved by that love, he was determined to keep his integrity to the end and to accomplish his Father’s will. Jesus did so by remaining faithful until his death. As a result, Yahweh’s original purpose for mankind and for the earth will be fulfilled.
    This is an anthology version, not only because of the dazzling cast of singers, but also because of the density, the breath, the conviction and the deep emotion of Klemperer's direction and of the participants in general, up to the sumptuous Philharmonia choir. From the very first notes of the introduction, with its vast architecture, we are plunged into the tragic and painful dimension of the drama of universal scope that is to follow, reinforced by the dotted rhythm of the basso continuo that inexorably hammers out the announcement of Christ's future sufferings. A special mention for Peter Pears' evangelist, committed and poignant, and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau's magnificent Jesus, of a tone accuracy and a sovereign nobility. © Qobuz / GG
    "Once a time of adaptation has passed, one succumbs to listening to his St. Matthew Passion whose orchestral thickness would be unthinkable today, but testifies to a fervor, an intensity and a vocal luxury (Pears, Fischer-Dieskau, Schwarzkopf, Ludwig, Gedda, Berry!) remained unequaled by any baroqueist" (Classica, July 2015)
    🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr
    🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/370zcMg
    ❤ If you like CMRR content, please consider membership at our Patreon.
    Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr

  • @odettefrancois4735
    @odettefrancois4735 Год назад

    De verdad que el genio Bach es el padre de la música, sus obras sublimes llegan al alma,, la primera aria es sublime con el dúo de violín, está semana Santa y siempre es comprender mas la vida y pasión de Cristo a través de esta gran Pasión según San Mateo, mis saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱🎵🎹🎻🎶🎵🎹💚

  • @peacemaker7645
    @peacemaker7645 Год назад

    I will need nothing .. if I were nothing '' non-existent '' !!!!! 💔

  • @muhsinkanadikirik678
    @muhsinkanadikirik678 Год назад

    *Muhteşem bir BACH yapıtını harika bir şekilde yorumlayan Sanatçıları kutluyorum. Deha J.S.BACH sonsuza dek!..* 👌👏🎼👏🎶👏🎶♾🤝🙏🧡🌹🌍🌿❤😊👋

  • @itopus1
    @itopus1 Год назад

    Immensely impressive. A biblical magnitude.

  • @bigcedock
    @bigcedock Год назад

    OK’s glacial tempi, I think, really suit Bach’s masterpiece, and they never push the limits of his singers. Chapeau.

  • @ingemayodon5128
    @ingemayodon5128 Год назад +1

    Je possède le CD avec Fritz Wunderlich. 1962, Karl Böhm chef d'orchestre. Il chante les arias du tenor et l'evangeliste. En ce qui me concerne, il est insurpassable. J'ai également un CD de 1964 où Fritz Wunderlich chante les arias du tenor, avec Peter Pears et Herman Prey sous la direction de Karl Münchinger. Merci beaucoup et meilleures salutations de Montréal, Qc, Canada😂

  • @renansilva5418
    @renansilva5418 Год назад +8

    I thought the choice would be Richter , but this is amazing

    • @beto1515
      @beto1515 Год назад +1

      Klemperere's Matthaus Passion with The Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus became reference but Karl Richter's recordings are the best as well.Karl Richter is definitely the Bach - Handel specialist.All his recordings are a must have for any Bach-Handel lover!!!

    • @classicalmusicreference
      @classicalmusicreference  Год назад +5

      Karl Richter is indispensable in Bach, but the expressive power of the choirs in Klemperer's version under the direction of Wilhelm Pitz has never been equalled.

  • @hiramantoniocastrocarvajal3241
    @hiramantoniocastrocarvajal3241 Год назад +2

    Maestro del coro: Wilhelm Pitz. Eso explica muchas cosas...

  • @erellawrence
    @erellawrence Год назад +1

  • @Vaitamanu
    @Vaitamanu Год назад +2

    Holy Week.

  • @miltonjota8114
    @miltonjota8114 Год назад

    O 5º Evangelista, o primeiro e último de todos dos tempos !

  • @bigcedock
    @bigcedock Год назад +1

    Mache, not “Marche” in the title.

    • @classicalmusicreference
      @classicalmusicreference  Год назад

      Yes thanks for reporting, everything is correct in the metadata there is just this error on the image, sorry for that

  • @bernadettedewit7688
    @bernadettedewit7688 Год назад

    Erbarme dich. Mache dich mein Herze rein. Shame on you for maltreating the German language.

  • @bryceword1768
    @bryceword1768 Год назад +8

    Let me hear the intro upon my death bed as I take my last breath and curse the wicked beast.

  • @joshua156
    @joshua156 Год назад +1

    Karl Richter is the Century Recording.

    • @beto1515
      @beto1515 Год назад

      He got 3 recordings an earlier one a video and the last one in 1980 I guess all are excellent!!!!
      The best!!!!

    • @classicalmusicreference
      @classicalmusicreference  Год назад +2

      Karl Richter is indispensable in Bach, but the expressive power of the choirs in Klemperer's version under the direction of Wilhelm Pitz has never been equalled.