I am an old guy, I love all kinds of music. Fortunately I heard bits and pieces, and even attended some concerts were Beethoven was performed, ever since my childhood. Today, I was musically and spiritually “blown away.” For whatever reason I have not heard, nor even heard of, Missa solemnis! I saw this listing, put it on, and laid down. I began placing all my attention (to the best of my abilities), on each instrument, and each voice, and each melodic line. What a journey, what a tour de force! Yes, I agree with Beethoven, this is his greatest work. Probably the greatest musical composition I have ever heard! May we all be so blessed to hear and to comprehend the power and the Beauty, of Missa solemnis; and feel the power and the Beauty that is Life.
Once The Missa gets you it has you for life. You can't get away LOL So much beauty and spirit in this piece. I still find myself humming a tune some times and have to think 'where did that come from' and it is from the Agnus Dei or some other part of The Missa Solemnis. There is a LOT here, I hope it gets you like it did me. An absolute pinnacle of music that does not get the respect and play it deserves but such is life when too many people have the same attention span as a goldfish.
De fato!. Descobri por sorte está obra. Estava no metrô, e observei um senhor de idade com um disco na mão que estava este nome Beethoven missa solemnis, tive curiosidade e pesquisei no RUclips. Está obra veio até mim desta forma e me presenteou com sua eloquência e perfeição altissonante
@@vitorcunha6715 Wow I’m so glad you were observant and open minded. I love this piece. If the gates of heaven open for me I believe I will hear this Gloria!
@Jim G. May I suggest another piece? I’m not saying it’s the same or better than Missa, but once I found it I was addicted! It’s Dixit Dominos by George Frederick Handel, Monteverdi choir conducted by John Eliot Gardiner
It wasn’t OUR father, James, it was HIS father Johann van Beethoven. Or King Frederick William II of Prussia, depending on which narrative, you follow. But it was clearly Johann, whether as biological or foster father, whom we have to thank for the composer Ludwig van B. Johann recognised the musical talent of the young lad and made sure he received intensive instruction in Music and composition from excellent teachers. So, no Big Man in the Sky, but, just possibly, a Hohenzollern prince sowing some wild oats. Or plain Herr Johann van Beethoven sired the genius considered one of the most important composers of all time.
The greatest composer of all time??? Why not “one of the greatest”? There are some who would grant that attribute to Johann Sebastian Bach, who imho just pips Luggi at the post.
The reopening of the Frauenkirchen was a special event. And for the first concert, an extraordinary composer and his extraordinary work were chosen. There are several extraordinary sacred music´s works composed by other famous composers as well. But Beethoven's Missa Solemnis is also a unique work. Beautiful melodically and in content. It has accompanied me throughout my life since his first hearing in the St. Vitus Church in Prague. For me, what is particularly touching about it is that it seems to reflect the entire dramatic life of Beethoven. His struggle for love, for faith, for understanding the world and the sense of life. The music of his Missa Solemnis expresses this with its depth and range of expression, from moments of dramatic search, through moments of reflection, joy and suffering to a magnificent meeting with God in the heavens and resting in final peace... dona nobis pacem. May our lives also reach such peace in Eternity in due time
Having taken part in performances of "Missa Solemnis" myself, (as a choral singer in London), I am mightily moved by this superb performance by Staatskapelle Dresden & a great choir, Beethoven seems to be communicating directly to ME personally. Danke schoen!
I was really in awe of this composition, so i researched about Missa Solemnis and when Beethoven started becoming deaf. He was fully deaf in 1819, when he started composing this (1819-1823). A deaf man composing one of the greatest masses ever written, if not the greatest. IMO, this is a work of God. 🥰 Thank you, Mr. Beethoven.
Words cannot adequately express my gratitude for having the privilege to hear this performance of Missa Solemnis. From the magnificence of the first movement to the austere beauty of Santus, this performance is nothing but perfection. Thank you for sharing.
Very true. A God gifted genius.. !!! Very touching music, and you can actually feel the pain, (emotional, spiritual and physical), that he had to endure in his journey towards reaching the summit in his career and life as a great composer, against all odds. He suffered huge maltreatment by those who failed to pay him for all his great, incomparable commissioned works and music services in breach of legal contracts. Beethoven's music and legacy will live forever. RIP genius of geniuses, Ludwig van Beethoven. A true advocate of Peace, Human Dignity & Justice!!
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieser großartigen und perfekt komponierten Messe mit herrlichen Stimmen vierer genialen Solisten und gut harmonisierten Stimmen des perfekt trainierten Chors sowie gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Der intelligente und geniale Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester in verschiedenen Tempi und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Wahrlich tiefempfunden!
I have sang Quoniam Tu Solus. I have to admit it is one of the highest pieces I have ever had to sing. Beethoven shoots for the stars. Beautiful rendition!
He tenido oportunidad de ver y escuchar por este medio,algunos conciertos de Adviento deste este recinto,pero nunca habia lo habia visto en toda su magnificencia. Este fue un lujo de concierto,tanto por la obra,como por los solistas,coros y el manejo de las cámaras que nos han permitido apreciar mejor,que aún quienes estaban presente alli.
First of all, thanks a lot for posting this magnificent video ! Simply,this is the best interpretation of the great composer's master piece. All performers ,conductor , production team deserve big congratulations. H. Kang . CANADA
Es impresionante esta Missa Solemnis.Otra vez el maravilloso Beethoven nos vuelve a emocionar.Estupendo vídeo con una gran orquesta y un grandioso coro,muy bien dirigidos.Gracias otra vez a DW.
Descobri por presente de Deus está obra. Estava no metrô, e observei um senhor de idade com um disco na mão que estava este nome Beethoven missa solemnis, tive curiosidade e pesquisei no RUclips. Está obra veio até mim desta forma e me presenteou com sua eloquência e perfeição altissonante. Obrigado!
Wonderful in all aspects, hight quality in video and sound, mainly the cameras. The conductor, orquesta, singers and chorus are beautifully captured. Thanks to DW and RUclips for brings to us such an awesome work.
What a magnificent and moving performance , worthy of Beethoven’s beseeching the heavens, finally, to grant us peace. Bravos to the chorus, orchestra, soloists and maestro Luisi, with whom I am unfamiliar, but who I would like hear more from. A word about the acoustics: they seemed really good when I was at a concert in-the frauenkirke a couple of years ago, and this video confirms that impression,which sort of surprises me, given the unique shape of the frauenkirke.
Ho avuto l'onore di eseguirla con il coro di Vicenza negli anni ottanta diretta dal Maestro Giuliano Fracasso nella bellissima chiesa di S.Corona di Vicenza questo enorme e stupendo capolavoro.
An excellent performance, excitingly conducted and beautifully sung in a magnificent setting. The sonics are superb, including the way they miked the violin soloist in the Sanctus. Often it's virtually inaudible.
The vision and drive of those who raised the Frauenkirche from the dead give me hope for our species. I knew a Lancaster pilot who bombed Dresden in February, 1945. He was a volunteer like all Bomber Command aircrew where life expectancy was rather short, something he knew full well when he chose to fly with them. I asked why, he said it was the best he could do to win the war. I asked him what he felt about our strategy of bombing civilian targets -he said his heart was heavy but his head would do it again. The horror of war has so many faces and apparent contradictions -wonderfully stared down by this gorgeous performance in the Frauenkirche.
Una obra cumbre de la historia de la música sinfónica coral, creada por el sordo que tuvo los mejores oídos para componer una música inmortal! El la consideró una de sus obras más reveladoras de su genio musical!
kurt vonnegut's book and movie slaughter house five began with the firebombing of dresden. this missa is a fitting salute to the reconstruction of the church , rising from its destruction in ww2 and singing to heaven a new beginning. . good choice in beethoven and the strength of this performance. beautiful. thank you
Estupenda y monumental interpretación de la profesión de Fe de un genio - Beethoven - que alienta la humanidad a una continua superación...como viviente, divino proyecto de realización irrenunciable. El magnífico "renacimiento" de la Iglesia de la Virgen, con la entera, heróica ciudad de Dresda... confirma la certeza de "resurrección" de Alemania y del mundo entero...Ni los caminos más ásperos podrán detener la coronación del Amor y de la Paz que Papá-Dios nos preparó... / ¡Gloria...Amén!... /
The Dona Nobis Pacem near the end of the Agnus Dei is probably Beethoven's finest piece of work. Many thanks to the performers, to the engineers responsible for reopening the Frauenkirche, and to the people of Dresden.
Possibly my favorite of any musical composition. During one particularly difficult period of life, I really latched onto this performance of the Agnus Dei. Listened to it over and over and over. It really does transcend this menial existence.
Indiscritivel ! Sobrenatural! E ouvir e sentir sem ter como explucar estes sons e vozes que EMERGEM do alem ! Mortais sao dispositivos do IIMORTAL ETERNO PARA EXPRESSAR TODA A SUA GRANDIOSIDADE ! MARANATA!
I personally grew up on Mozart's Requiem as the key piece of sacred classical music in my life. I need to listen to the Missa Solemnis more. It seems like a very complex and intricate piece. It might overshadow the Requiem for me one day.
Now why can't we all sing in unison in politics? What times of peace and prosperity we would enjoy! What harmonious vibes would rule the ether! Learn from the ones who do the concert.
Impossible without our turning our hearts to Our Lord Jesus Christ. For every time we try to do without Him, our societies inevitably fall into tyranny or/and totalitarianism.
Immortal Beloved (1994) "Ludwig van Beethoven, the man who inherited... and increased the immortal fame of Handel and Bach... of Haydn and Mozart, is now no more. He was an artist, and who will stand beside him? He was an artist... and what he was, he was only through music. The thorns of life had wounded him deeply... so he held fast to his art... even when the gate through which it entered was shut. Music spoke through a deafened ear to he who could no longer hear it. He carried the music in his heart. Because he shut himself off from the world, they called him hostile. They said he was unfeeling... and called him callous. But he was not hard of heart. It is the finest blades that are most easily blunted... bent or broken. He withdrew from his fellow man after he had given them everything... and had received nothing in return. He lived alone... because he found no second self. Thus he was, thus he died. Thus he will live for all time".
Herrlich
I am an old guy, I love all kinds of music. Fortunately I heard bits and pieces, and even attended some concerts were Beethoven was performed, ever since my childhood.
Today, I was musically and spiritually “blown away.”
For whatever reason I have not heard, nor even heard of, Missa solemnis!
I saw this listing, put it on, and laid down. I began placing all my attention (to the best of my abilities), on each instrument, and each voice, and each melodic line. What a journey, what a tour de force!
Yes, I agree with Beethoven, this is his greatest work. Probably the greatest musical composition I have ever heard!
May we all be so blessed to hear and to comprehend the power and the Beauty, of Missa solemnis;
and feel the power and the Beauty that is Life.
Jim G You have to watch the Movie : Immortal beloved ! It is a ,,must see " believe me,you'll be blown away.
Once The Missa gets you it has you for life. You can't get away LOL So much beauty and spirit in this piece. I still find myself humming a tune some times and have to think 'where did that come from' and it is from the Agnus Dei or some other part of The Missa Solemnis. There is a LOT here, I hope it gets you like it did me. An absolute pinnacle of music that does not get the respect and play it deserves but such is life when too many people have the same attention span as a goldfish.
De fato!. Descobri por sorte está obra. Estava no metrô, e observei um senhor de idade com um disco na mão que estava este nome Beethoven missa solemnis, tive curiosidade e pesquisei no RUclips. Está obra veio até mim desta forma e me presenteou com sua eloquência e perfeição altissonante
@@vitorcunha6715 Wow I’m so glad you were observant and open minded. I love this piece. If the gates of heaven open for me I believe I will hear this Gloria!
@Jim G. May I suggest another piece? I’m not saying it’s the same or better than Missa, but once I found it I was addicted! It’s Dixit Dominos by George Frederick Handel, Monteverdi choir conducted by John Eliot Gardiner
PHEW!!! I can't add to anything that's already been said except to give praises to our Father for giving us Beethoven!!!
It wasn’t OUR father, James, it was HIS father Johann van Beethoven. Or King Frederick William II of Prussia, depending on which narrative, you follow. But it was clearly Johann, whether as biological or foster father, whom we have to thank for the composer Ludwig van B. Johann recognised the musical talent of the young lad and made sure he received intensive instruction in Music and composition from excellent teachers. So, no Big Man in the Sky, but, just possibly, a Hohenzollern prince sowing some wild oats. Or plain Herr Johann van Beethoven sired the genius considered one of the most important composers of all time.
Amen! :D
The greatest composer of all time??? Why not “one of the greatest”? There are some who would grant that attribute to Johann Sebastian Bach, who imho just pips Luggi at the post.
@@carlosfoot4014 Beethoven's talent, like any, is G-d-given.
@@carlosfoot4014 You're a sad, sad man. Keep fighting against what we all know is real.
The reopening of the Frauenkirchen was a special event. And for the first concert, an extraordinary composer and his extraordinary work were chosen. There are several extraordinary sacred music´s works composed by other famous composers as well. But Beethoven's Missa Solemnis is also a unique work. Beautiful melodically and in content. It has accompanied me throughout my life since his first hearing in the St. Vitus Church in Prague. For me, what is particularly touching about it is that it seems to reflect the entire dramatic life of Beethoven. His struggle for love, for faith, for understanding the world and the sense of life. The music of his Missa Solemnis expresses this with its depth and range of expression, from moments of dramatic search, through moments of reflection, joy and suffering to a magnificent meeting with God in the heavens and resting in final peace... dona nobis pacem. May our lives also reach such peace in Eternity in due time
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Großartige Solisten, die endlich mal - durchweg - diese Bezeichnung verdienen! Tolle Chöre, super Orchester.
Having taken part in performances of "Missa Solemnis" myself, (as a choral singer in London), I am mightily moved by this superb performance by Staatskapelle Dresden & a great choir, Beethoven seems to be communicating directly to ME personally. Danke schoen!
This 'live' performance is also available on DVD or Blu Ray, from Amazon.
Beethoven wrote about this work: "From the heart, may it go to the heart."
@@dominicfiacco Vom Herzen zum Herzen.
@@dominicfiaccode❤ un?p
I was really in awe of this composition, so i researched about Missa Solemnis and when Beethoven started becoming deaf. He was fully deaf in 1819, when he started composing this (1819-1823).
A deaf man composing one of the greatest masses ever written, if not the greatest. IMO, this is a work of God. 🥰 Thank you, Mr. Beethoven.
I'm from Brazil. Thank you DW Classical Music for this big and beautiful piece of the best composer ever, L. V. Beethoven. Hugs! ❤
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Words cannot adequately express my gratitude for having the privilege to hear this performance of Missa Solemnis. From the magnificence of the first movement to the austere beauty of Santus, this performance is nothing but perfection. Thank you for sharing.
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This is so beautiful, bring tears to my eyes. Beethoven is the greatest composer of all times.
He's in the top one
Very true. A God gifted genius.. !!! Very touching music, and you can actually feel the pain, (emotional, spiritual and physical), that he had to endure in his journey towards reaching the summit in his career and life as a great composer, against all odds. He suffered huge
maltreatment by those who failed to pay him for all his great, incomparable commissioned works and music services in breach of legal contracts. Beethoven's music and legacy will live forever. RIP genius of geniuses, Ludwig van Beethoven. A true advocate of Peace, Human Dignity & Justice!!
-Que es el mayor de todos los tiempos, totalmente de acuerdo.
Pero no mejor que Bach querido Ibarra
After Bach
The entire mass is just absolutely beautiful but I'm blown away by the Agnus Dei.
The melody and sound of the violin in "Sanctus" leads me to feel heavenly bliss 🙏
This is the greatest work of beethoven
He does not modulate to the next tonality, he simply flies to the SKY.
So beautiful and wonderful God bless you us from Honduras 🇭🇳❤🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieser großartigen und perfekt komponierten Messe mit herrlichen Stimmen vierer genialen Solisten und gut harmonisierten Stimmen des perfekt trainierten Chors sowie gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Der intelligente und geniale Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester in verschiedenen Tempi und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Wahrlich tiefempfunden!
...ich sehe das genauso!
Quite possibly the best performance available of this masterpiece. It's been my favorite for years.
I remember another great one is Sir George Solti's.
I have sang Quoniam Tu Solus. I have to admit it is one of the highest pieces I have ever had to sing. Beethoven shoots for the stars. Beautiful rendition!
Once again DW BRAVO 😊 I had the honour to the Beethoven’s House Museum in Bonn yesterday his music always brings tears of joy in my eyes. 🥹
Welcome everyone. A luxury cast. Thank you DW CLASSICAL MUSIC. Wonderful presentation. Beautiful to tears.
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CELESTIAL MUSIC, HUGE ORQUESTRA, SINGERS AND CONDUCER.
Beethoven, for ever and ever !!!
One of the best performances, the Sanctus Benedictus solo is incredible.
That's my favourite part as well. I cried
He tenido oportunidad de ver y escuchar por este medio,algunos conciertos de Adviento deste este recinto,pero nunca habia lo habia visto en toda su magnificencia. Este fue un lujo de concierto,tanto por la obra,como por los solistas,coros y el manejo de las cámaras que nos han permitido apreciar mejor,que aún quienes estaban presente alli.
Symphonie Orchester und Chor. Eine perfekte Kombination. Ganz klasse!!!
First of all, thanks a lot for posting this magnificent video ! Simply,this is the best interpretation of the great composer's master piece. All performers ,conductor , production team deserve big congratulations. H. Kang . CANADA
Es impresionante esta Missa Solemnis.Otra vez el maravilloso Beethoven nos vuelve a emocionar.Estupendo vídeo con una gran orquesta y un grandioso coro,muy bien dirigidos.Gracias otra vez a DW.
Con mucho gusto! Nos alegra que lo haya disfrutado! 😊
..l saw and heard Luisi when I was in Graz back in 94-95 as an American exchange student...good to know he has really gone to great heights!
A gorgeous piece of music befitting the importance of the moment of the Frauenkirche reopening for the city of Dresden!
BEAUTIFUL, GREAT VOICE'S. Thank You BEETHOVEN.
I WOULD LOVE TO TAKE YOU TO DINNER AND GET TO KNOW YOU WE MAY LIVE FAR FROM EACH OTHER BUT WE'LL FIGURE IT OUT
@@marcvolpe8252 you cant have dinner with God.
Magnificent music inside a magnificent Church.
Cheguei aqui pela Coluna de Leandro Karnal,obrigado,mais uma vez,
So beautiful just outstanding
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why this is so beautiful
Descobri por presente de Deus está obra. Estava no metrô, e observei um senhor de idade com um disco na mão que estava este nome Beethoven missa solemnis, tive curiosidade e pesquisei no RUclips. Está obra veio até mim desta forma e me presenteou com sua eloquência e perfeição altissonante. Obrigado!
An eternal work of indescribable harmonization, total admiration from Brazil 🇧🇷👏👏.
There are many versions of Kyrie but this is the most beautiful. It showers me and fills me with holiness.
Wonderful in all aspects, hight quality in video and sound, mainly the cameras. The conductor, orquesta, singers and chorus are beautifully captured. Thanks to DW and RUclips for brings to us such an awesome work.
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I saved this to play on Good Friday. Missa Solemnus is perfect.
Gott sei mit Dir! a good choice!
What a magnificent and moving performance , worthy of Beethoven’s beseeching the heavens, finally, to grant us peace. Bravos to the chorus, orchestra, soloists and maestro Luisi, with whom I am unfamiliar, but who I would like hear more from. A word about the acoustics: they seemed really good when I was at a concert in-the frauenkirke a couple of years ago, and this video confirms that impression,which sort of surprises me, given the unique shape of the frauenkirke.
...no horseshit, but Beethoven's music saved my life...
So, how exactly did it do that, please enlarge🙏👍
Do tell.
Eu amo ❤essa opera
Magnífica interpretación de esta colosal obra del gran Beethoven. Felicitaciones.
Des. Chef-d'oeuvres. Mercie
Ho avuto l'onore di eseguirla con il coro di Vicenza negli anni ottanta diretta dal Maestro Giuliano Fracasso nella bellissima chiesa di S.Corona di Vicenza questo enorme e stupendo capolavoro.
Божествена,великолепна,това е музиката на Beethoven!!!❤❤❤❤
Grandissimo Beethoven, evviva la musica classica,grazie.
Salvadoreño que ama la música clásica.
Gehört wahrscheinlich zu den Besten Aufnahmen, überhaupt!
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...ja, ich finde das genauso!
Dios es invisible....por medio de la musica y la oracion podemos escucharlo y sentirlo.
Dios es invisible porque no existe…
Sehr gut, dankeschön. 🎶❤
An excellent performance, excitingly conducted and beautifully sung in a magnificent setting. The sonics are superb, including the way they miked the violin soloist in the Sanctus. Often it's virtually inaudible.
Loved it; well done!
The vision and drive of those who raised the Frauenkirche from the dead give me hope for our species. I knew a Lancaster pilot who bombed Dresden in February, 1945. He was a volunteer like all Bomber Command aircrew where life expectancy was rather short, something he knew full well when he chose to fly with them. I asked why, he said it was the best he could do to win the war. I asked him what he felt about our strategy of bombing civilian targets -he said his heart was heavy but his head would do it again. The horror of war has so many faces and apparent contradictions -wonderfully stared down by this gorgeous performance in the Frauenkirche.
Una obra cumbre de la historia de la música sinfónica coral, creada por el sordo que tuvo los mejores oídos para componer una música inmortal! El la consideró una de sus obras más reveladoras de su genio musical!
"From the heart - may it return to the heart!"- Beethoven
kurt vonnegut's book and movie slaughter house five began with the firebombing of dresden. this missa is a fitting salute to the reconstruction of the church , rising from its destruction in ww2 and singing to heaven a new beginning. . good choice in beethoven and the strength of this performance. beautiful. thank you
Estupenda y monumental interpretación de la profesión de Fe de un genio - Beethoven - que alienta la humanidad a una continua superación...como viviente, divino proyecto de realización irrenunciable. El magnífico "renacimiento" de la Iglesia de la Virgen, con la entera, heróica ciudad de Dresda... confirma la certeza de "resurrección" de Alemania y del mundo entero...Ni los caminos más ásperos podrán detener la coronación del Amor y de la Paz que Papá-Dios nos preparó... / ¡Gloria...Amén!... /
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Um Brasileiro imagem e semelhanca do CRIADOR ! MARANATA!
The Dona Nobis Pacem near the end of the Agnus Dei is probably Beethoven's finest piece of work. Many thanks to the performers, to the engineers responsible for reopening the Frauenkirche, and to the people of Dresden.
Possibly my favorite of any musical composition. During one particularly difficult period of life, I really latched onto this performance of the Agnus Dei. Listened to it over and over and over. It really does transcend this menial existence.
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thank you for this extraordinary composition from all taking part
Mi regalo mas grande la vida. Gloria al Creador.
Beethoven, um receptor de maravilhas!
Maravilhoso!
Magnífico. Brillante ejecución de una de las mejores obras de Beethoven.
Indiscritivel ! Sobrenatural! E ouvir e sentir sem ter como explucar estes sons e vozes que EMERGEM do alem ! Mortais sao dispositivos do IIMORTAL ETERNO PARA EXPRESSAR TODA A SUA GRANDIOSIDADE ! MARANATA!
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Why this music cannot be in every church in the world. Pray for returning the tradition!
Grande Bethoveen la Missa Solemnis es grandiosa escucho desde Guatemala en Centroamérica
Ez gyönyörű! Nagyon szeretem! 💗💗💗❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏Köszönjük! 💓🌹💕
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All right! I will try . Regards!
Невероятный и удивительный ЗАЛ !
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Grande compositor maguinifico beethoven maravilhoso suas músicas nos leva a Deus❤❤❤❤
E tudo isto e SO IMAGEM E SEMELHANCA DO CRIADOR da GRANDIOSIDADE IMENSURAVEL do nosso CRIADOR : JEOVA ! MARANATA!
Rick Beato brought me here. And I'm so grateful. I might never have stumbled upon this, otherwise.
Maravilloso, fascinada, emocionada!!
Sempre una intensa emozione per l'ascolto di questa missa solemnis beethoveniana!
Missa Solemnis, um primor de Beethoven!
I personally grew up on Mozart's Requiem as the key piece of sacred classical music in my life. I need to listen to the Missa Solemnis more. It seems like a very complex and intricate piece. It might overshadow the Requiem for me one day.
No, porque la de Mozart es Misa de requiem y la de Beethoven no.
Ein gutes Video mit gutem Orchester Chor Solisten Dirigent denn ich bei uns in Graz an Oper ein mal sah am Pult der Philharmoniker
Great work I enjoyed it
That's some kind of awesome hall there..
The Gods have spoken !!!
OH MY GOD!
THIS IS SO WONDERFUL!
😭
Thank you so much!!
Todos sensacionis!!! Beethoven, Fabio Luisi, Staatskapelle Dresden e Chorus of the Sächsische Staatsoper
Exquisite Sanctus
Thank you very much for the normal, non-Italian pronunciation of ce, ci!
Nada hay más clásico qué esa creencia en la gran inspiración que mora en las catedrales.
So beautiful ❤
Господи, смили се над нас!
Христос помилуй ни!...
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Lindo demais! É um prazer poder assistir algo tão tocante e sublime!
Hats off especially to those sopranos.
Absolutely divine! Thank you for posting this, DW! I am blown away.
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Maravilloso. Abrazo desde México.
TO ALL YOU LISTENERS OF BEAUTIFUL MUSIC I INVITE YOU TO THE MOST BEAUTIFUL TOWN IN THE WORLD BORGETTO SICILY
Cannot visit this year
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Now why can't we all sing in unison in politics? What times of peace and prosperity we would enjoy! What harmonious vibes would rule the ether! Learn from the ones who do the concert.
Impossible without our turning our hearts to Our Lord Jesus Christ. For every time we try to do without Him, our societies inevitably fall into tyranny or/and totalitarianism.
What's going on with the two choir members having a conversation right at 2:59?
ベートーヴェンとゲーテが、会話をしながら、散歩をしている姿を、
思い出させる→妄想や錯覚であっても、素晴らしい。
人類の宝だ!thanks god and st.maria bless us all human being!danke.
TREMENDOUS
Immortal Beloved (1994)
"Ludwig van Beethoven,
the man who inherited...
and increased the immortal fame
of Handel and Bach...
of Haydn and Mozart,
is now no more.
He was an artist,
and who will stand beside him?
He was an artist...
and what he was,
he was only through music.
The thorns of life
had wounded him deeply...
so he held fast to his art...
even when the gate through which
it entered was shut.
Music spoke through a deafened ear
to he who could no longer hear it.
He carried the music
in his heart.
Because he shut himself off
from the world, they called him hostile.
They said he was unfeeling...
and called him callous.
But he was not hard of heart.
It is the finest blades
that are most easily blunted...
bent or broken.
He withdrew from his fellow man
after he had given them everything...
and had received nothing in return.
He lived alone...
because he found no second self.
Thus he was, thus he died.
Thus he will live for all time".
Beethoven's fan from Indonesia.
가장 위대한 작품 중 하나~!