J.B.HAGEN - Lute Music (The Augsburg Manuscript Music for Lute)
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- 1.Lute Sonata in F Minor 0:00~
2.Lute Sonata in D Major 11:25~
3.Lute Sonata in G Minor 25:19~
4.Lute Sonata in B-Flat Major 35:50~
5.Lute Sonata in C Minor 47:55~
Robert Barto (lute)
Maestro Hagen posseses a very ungermanly moody poetic sound. Extremely progressive for the time compositional approach. Being a virtuoso court lutenist at Bayreuth is a relevant infobit to assume that his writing is clearly informed by his performing experience thus superbly crafted. His lute sound alarmingly modern almost. No wonder he is called the last composer of note for lute. We are talking about 1760-80ies lute music here. Around the same time Abel was finishing a brilliant run for gamba. And harpsichord was falling out of fashion with arrival of piano forte... Fitting end to a grandiouse era in music. Too bad musical history academics tend to scartch talented authors like Maestro Hagen only because they do not fit full description of the era they exiting with. To shame. What a talent.
Abel’s gamba music is truly stunning, not like I imagined his music would be, light easy listening but ultimately unmemorable, a bit like JC Bach. As for Hagen, I’m so glad I discovered his music. I have this recording, and do get its partner, where Barto plays the Locatelli variations transcribed by Hagen. I like it more than the original.
fortepiano.
Bernhard Joachim Hagen 1720 - 1787 German composer, lutenist and violinist. He was the last important composer of lute music in 18th-century Germany.
Thanks! The dates and nationality were missing from my database.
@@heikkinylund8617 Yeah...still, it is quite useful to give the chance passer-by some idea of what they're listening to. Although, if you know anything about lute music, it is fairly obvious...
Beautiful pieces, played with intelligence & thoughtful emotion. Miserable interruptions from goofy ads; silly comments about speeding up the video speed, by pop-music victim? Classical music in our age fights through a lot to reach us, who appreciate & delight in it for itself (no culture-snob nonsense). Bravo to Mr. Barto.
Admirable musique , partition , instrument , interprète , merci du partage.
lijep je zivot samo ga treba znati zivjeti , mi smo putnici kroz vrijeme. I trebamo to vrijeme iskoristiti
Una música muy grata de escuchar. El sonido del instrumento es formidable, la inerpretacion fantástica.
You wrote some music like that, and oops, suddenly you are immortal.
... in a manner of speaking.
Wunderschönen ☮
Elizabeth the Ist played the lute. beautiful music.
Elisabeth Tudor the 1st seemed to have been playing the lute according to a portrait of her but not the 18th century music by the german composer Joachim Bernhard Hagen. Most probably pieces by the many english lute composers of the 16th c, called the Elisabethan style period like John Dowland, Thomas Morley, John Robinson, Robert Johnson, Thomas Campion, Philipp Rosseter, Francis Cutting, ....
Hermosa música, la amo, gracias
Beautiful
Maravilhosas obras, realizadas pela mente humana. Virtuosa interpretação.
I sure love your playing.
Beautiful music and painting, which I believe depicts Mary Magdelyne.
+Jack Housman
"The Repentant Magdalen" - Georges de La Tour.
+gamerunknown lThank you, very much.
+Jack Housman
Hi,
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Some time ago, I foud out this trick..the post was pretty old and I could not hope for a prot reply...
Let's go!
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You can right click the image (twice in 'you tube'...the first menu is a specialized 'you tube menu') and click on 'save snapshot', then you move to google, click images and then the camera. You will be reqested to upload the image just saves...I did this way few mins ago and magically google told me : "Best guess for this image: georges de la tour",
"Lady with the candle", Georges de la Tour. Coincidentally Magdala means Tower.
More exactly "The Holy Repentant Mary Magdalena Vanitas" by Georges de la Tour .
Thank you!
18:34 is genius...
i know I am kind of randomly asking but does anyone know a good website to watch new movies online?
@Wesson Martin I watch on Flixzone. You can find it on google =)
@Atlas Philip Yup, have been using FlixZone for years myself :)
@Atlas Philip Thank you, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I appreciate it !
@Wesson Martin Happy to help :D
Ecouter ce compositeur, c'est abolir le déferlement de bruits et d'images du quotidien pour entrouvrir l'espace d'un ailleurs où la contingence et la représentation cèdent la place à l'immatérialité du sensible. Une fois refermée la porte sur l'agitation du monde, un silence sous-jacent s'installe, une lenteur saisit, préludes à une dilatation de la perception et de la conscience. Le pouvoir expressif de l'architecture sonore rompt avec toute forme de transcription du réel pour s'attacher à l'expression d'un univers insaisissable
Can't understand why this instrument just... disappeared from music schools...
killed by guitars
Probably it was a pain in the ass to tune. I prefer it leagues over guitars, though.
As others here say, the guitar took its place. It’s understandable. The lute is big and cumbersome but also very fragile and many times harder to play than a guitar. I recently acquired a CD by Goran Söllscher on 11-string guitar on which he plays some lute music as well as other transcriptions. It’s a gorgeous sounding instrument, but alas only a lute sounds like a lute. His guitar just sounds like a richer, fuller guitar.
@@LaraineAnneIt's a shame, in my country Australia especially it's very hard to access lutes and be exposed to lute music. I probably wouldn't have gotten so interested in baroque lute if it weren't for me randomly picking up a 7 string classical guitar and looking for music to play on it. I think with the internet things are changing though.
Yes, @@felixthecat0371, fortunately they are because I’m sure Australia is every bit as philistine as New Zealand is. I have to buy my CDs and downloads from Presto in England. If what I want is available from Marbeck’s it’s nearly always too expensive.
This is truly beautiful, where can I get the score for this? or the tablatures?
Come hither and feel enlightened !
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the Lute or Le luth (From Arabic العود al-`ūd)
That' true the Lute is from arabic origin "al Ud" meaning the wood It came in Europe when the moorishes (maroccans) invaded southern Spain renamed al Andaluz by Gibraltar isthmus (Djebel al Tarik). Progressively, the lute was increased with supplementary strings or courses until 14 courses (= 24 strings) on the baroque archilute allowing to do what arabs always ignored the harmony, chords and counterpoint because their music is basically monophonic, melodic and rythmic.
Al Andalus
That' right "Al Andalus" coming probably from the word "Vandal" the Barbarian tribe which invaded North Africa previously.
Yeah, but the Arabs have microintervalls in their music, so what...
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Beautiful, thanks! But which is the painting put in the background? It's beautiful too.
It is probably by George De La Tour.
@@andyhawkins642 Thank you very much!
@@emanueledeluca559 my pleasure
@@andyhawkins642 Specifically "The Repentant Magdalene"
I made some albums in my channel.
Enjoy... (the album "Cutlass n.1" is mainly lute)
It looks to me that the last piece (F major ) from the cd is missing?
Empfindsamkeit
Is this Baroque or Renaissance Lute
Late Baroque Lute.
Which painting is this?
Perfect music to have a glass of wine and smoke my newly arrived aromatic pipe tobacco with..
Almost perfect. After your glass of wine and a pipe smoke, top it off by listening to the lute music of Hagen while leisurely consuming a pint of Häagen-Dazs.
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Highly recommended at 3 AM at half play speed. You're welcome.
Advertising in this music,
Defeat and shame!
Bottom right of the video---> gear icon--->speed--->1.5 . you're welcome
xaxaxa
For half-speed playback click on "0.5." It sounds somewhat spooky, or ethereal (or both).