Stumbled upon this beautiful cantata almost exactly one year after you posted. Each soloist is wonderful , I especially liked Part 2 by Alto ( actually he is a countertenor ) . A lot to discover! 👏👏👏
At last this wonderful cantata on RUclips! I think everyone can hear that not only Handel but Bach as well were influenced by this very interesting composer.
💐❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Big, Big Heartfelt thank you Mr.Pau NG !!!!!💫💒❤️🔥The most GREAT DIVINE masterpiece!!!!!Incredibly beautiful performance!!!🌟Great-Divine voices!!!!!🎶🎶🎶💐💞Great picture!!!💐🎇💐💐🎉🎉🎉🎉🥳👑🖤🤍❤️👑❤🎼🎹🙏🙏🎂🎂🥂🥂🥂The most beautiful birthday Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow!! 💎Very, very EXCELLENTLY LOVELY masterpiece!!!🍾🍾🍾💐☕️☕️🧁🍧🍷I wish you the most magnificent Day!!🥰⚘️
But what is one to admire, the life like painting of Queen Sheba or the beauty of the celestial music by no lesser composer than Handel's teacher! Thank you Pau NG the great UT teacher...
While listening to this excellent cantata, I remember of his contemporary, also forgotten - Pál Esterházy - Harmonia caelestis ("Heavenly Harmony" 1711.) is a collection of 55 cantatas composed by Duke Pál Esterházy (1635-1713) of Galanta. The work also uses traditional Hungarian and German melodies. Each cantata consists of one movement. The cantatas were written for solo (most of them for one, although there are also some duets), choir and orchestra (viola, violone, harp, bassoon, theorbo, violins, flute, trumpet, organ and drum).
We can truly appreciate the influence of Zachow on Handel's choral writing. Funny that this cantata was criticized toghether with Bach's cantata BWV 21 by Bokemeyer and the critic Mattheson in a debate regarding text repetitions and musical rests in fugal writing.
Stumbled upon this beautiful cantata almost exactly one year after you posted. Each soloist is wonderful , I especially liked Part 2 by Alto ( actually he is a countertenor ) . A lot to discover! 👏👏👏
How delightful !
I haven't lost anything in listening to these beautiful songs/music but gained a lot which my mind doesn't permit me to make it public. Gracias.
Chwała muzyce barokowej .
At last this wonderful cantata on RUclips! I think everyone can hear that not only Handel but Bach as well were influenced by this very interesting composer.
💐❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Big, Big Heartfelt thank you Mr.Pau NG !!!!!💫💒❤️🔥The most GREAT DIVINE masterpiece!!!!!Incredibly beautiful performance!!!🌟Great-Divine voices!!!!!🎶🎶🎶💐💞Great picture!!!💐🎇💐💐🎉🎉🎉🎉🥳👑🖤🤍❤️👑❤🎼🎹🙏🙏🎂🎂🥂🥂🥂The most beautiful birthday Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow!! 💎Very, very EXCELLENTLY LOVELY masterpiece!!!🍾🍾🍾💐☕️☕️🧁🍧🍷I wish you the most magnificent Day!!🥰⚘️
I love Wilhelm
Sehr fein.
Thank you for posting this beautiful and delightful piece.
But what is one to admire, the life like painting of Queen Sheba or the beauty of the celestial music by no lesser composer than Handel's teacher! Thank you Pau NG the great UT teacher...
Genial, lástima que no haya muchas más obras de Zachow en RUclips! Mil gracias!
Belíssimo! 😍🕊️🌹❤️❤️
While listening to this excellent cantata, I remember of his contemporary, also forgotten - Pál Esterházy - Harmonia caelestis ("Heavenly Harmony" 1711.) is a collection of 55 cantatas composed by Duke Pál Esterházy (1635-1713) of Galanta. The work also uses traditional Hungarian and German melodies. Each cantata consists of one movement. The cantatas were written for solo (most of them for one, although there are also some duets), choir and orchestra (viola, violone, harp, bassoon, theorbo, violins, flute, trumpet, organ and drum).
Galants, now in western Slovakia territory.
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Concordo con gli apprezzamenti letti su questa nobile cantata.
We can truly appreciate the influence of Zachow on Handel's choral writing. Funny that this cantata was criticized toghether with Bach's cantata BWV 21 by Bokemeyer and the critic Mattheson in a debate regarding text repetitions and musical rests in fugal writing.
If there were eternal life, there'd be a hell of a queue to Heaven's bar.
from wich CD Album is this Kanatata
Not available on CD. Live performance: recorded: June 4, 2012, Marktkirche, Halle
Maybe I'm wrong, But this music sounds like it was written by a religious man, Not a man writing for a religion, which is Ok with me. but different
perfetto incontro tra religioso e pagano...latte per Haydn