00:00 1. Kyrie eleison 07:26 2. Gloria in excelsis Deo 12:44 3. Qui tollis 15:20 4. Quoniam tu solus sanctus 18:45 5. Credo in unum Deum 21:50 6. Et incarnatus est 25:20 7. Et resurrexit 28:09 8. Et vitam venturi 30:07 9. Sanctus 33:06 10. Benedictus 37:28 11. Agnus Dei 40:09 12. Dona nobis pacem
Wonderful performance by a group of performers formerly unknown to me. And hats off to the hornist at 16:00 and after, for his diligent attention to the instrument! Hoomeyow!!
Im harmonischen Ambiente des Brixner Doms sehr stimmungsvoll dargeboten! Neben der Theresienmesse oder der Nelsonmesse braucht sich diese Hamoniemesse wahrlich nicht zu verstecken. Von allen Beteiligten wurde sie hier ambitioniert zu ihrer eigenen Geltung gebracht. Dafür sei den kundigen Musikern ausdrücklich und umfassend gedankt!
Ich würde auch die Schöpfungngsmesse erwähnen, die große Orgelmesse, die Mariazellermesse, die missa santi johanni deo, die wunderschöne Paukenmesse. Haydn hat einiges zu bieten wenn von wunderschönen Messen die Rede ist.
What a wonderful performance of a very fine work - many thanks. Just a little suggestion: The English translation of the name Harmoniemesse is normally Wind Band Mass; the German ‘harmonie’ absolutely does *not* translate in this instance into English as ‘Harmony’ which means something completely different - it is a notorious false friend. Can you change the title ? In fact, in the English-speaking world - in England in particular, but almost everywhere else as well - the German name is almost always used rather than the clumsy English translation.
@@Suedtirolinconcert That looks much better - thanks. I will be listening to the performance again in a day or two as I enjoyed it very much; it’s a fantastic work, and the performance did it full justice.
I would quote an englishman here: “When I was protestant I had a happy life and a sad religion. Now, a catholic, I have a sad life and a happy religion.” (John Henry Newman). By the way he was a proficient violinist but, as a pure 19-century man, he did not like Haynd very much in comparison to Beethoven. Of course, I do not share his opinion here.
@@pepehaydn7039 The Anglican Church of which Newman was a member for half his life (and also a priest), is barely recognisable in many respects as a ‘Protestant’ church, particularly the High Church end of which he was a leading figure which is perhaps better described as Anglo-Catholic, or reformed-Catholic (the King/Queen being the head of the church rather than the Pope for example). Haydn’s masses are in the repertoire of every English cathedral, chapel, and large church and are very effective when used in the proper sacred liturgical context, and particularly so when used with the sublime language found in the Book of Common Prayer (1549/1662).
@@andrewtannenbaum1 ...here is a suggestion with all due respect, Andrew Tannenbaum: why don't you inform the management of the BRIXNER INITATIVE MUSIK UND KIRCHE in writing, that you - Andrew Tannenbaum - will personally take care of any potential wage-losses of musicians who should be unlucky enough to fall ill due to not wearing their face masks, in order to please your ego! How - pray tell - does it affect the quality of the musician working their instruments or the presentation and sound of the Mass, if the non-singing participants wear masks?!?! Regards, André Perret, Alaska, PEI/Canada
Lovely performance! And it’s so good to hear more and more Haydn lately
Zu und zu wunderbar ,diese Musik macht froh und glücklich. Vielen Dank ❤😊
Wie schön ist diese Messe( höre ich das erste Mal) . Danke für Spiel und Gesang .
Das Werk eines Siebzigjährigen, mit letzter Kraft komponiert (1802, noch nach den Jahreszeiten)! Ich finde, das macht die Musik noch eindrucksvoller.
😊
The Benedictus of this mass contains an unbelievable amount of hope and cheer!
00:00 1. Kyrie eleison
07:26 2. Gloria in excelsis Deo
12:44 3. Qui tollis
15:20 4. Quoniam tu solus sanctus
18:45 5. Credo in unum Deum
21:50 6. Et incarnatus est
25:20 7. Et resurrexit
28:09 8. Et vitam venturi
30:07 9. Sanctus
33:06 10. Benedictus
37:28 11. Agnus Dei
40:09 12. Dona nobis pacem
Un grande valore della musica. Grazie
Дякую, молодці.
Super Performance, super Ambiente. Kultur at it‘s finest!
Muy buena interpretación de una obra hermosa y poco conocida del genio de F.J.Haydn. Excelente sonido.
Wonderful performance by a group of performers formerly unknown to me. And hats off to the hornist at 16:00 and after, for his diligent attention to the instrument! Hoomeyow!!
Uma interpretação eloquente, magnífica!...Grato pela postagem.
Beautifully performed. Loved it.
Im harmonischen Ambiente des Brixner Doms sehr stimmungsvoll dargeboten! Neben der Theresienmesse oder der Nelsonmesse braucht sich diese Hamoniemesse wahrlich nicht zu verstecken. Von allen Beteiligten wurde sie hier ambitioniert zu ihrer eigenen Geltung gebracht. Dafür sei den kundigen Musikern ausdrücklich und umfassend gedankt!
Ich würde auch die Schöpfungngsmesse erwähnen, die große Orgelmesse, die Mariazellermesse, die missa santi johanni deo, die wunderschöne Paukenmesse. Haydn hat einiges zu bieten wenn von wunderschönen Messen die Rede ist.
bellissima esecuzione bravissimi complimenti
meravigliosa scrittura e lettura orchestrale
18:45 Credo in unum Deum
Angeblich ohne Papa Haydn kein Mozart, aber auch die anderen Grössen nicht so, wie wir sie kennen
Joseph Haydn.
What a wonderful performance of a very fine work - many thanks.
Just a little suggestion:
The English translation of the name Harmoniemesse is normally Wind Band Mass; the German ‘harmonie’ absolutely does *not* translate in this instance into English as ‘Harmony’ which means something completely different - it is a notorious false friend.
Can you change the title ?
In fact, in the English-speaking world - in England in particular, but almost everywhere else as well - the German name is almost always used rather than the clumsy English translation.
Thanks for the suggestion! I changed it
@@Suedtirolinconcert
That looks much better - thanks.
I will be listening to the performance again in a day or two as I enjoyed it very much; it’s a fantastic work, and the performance did it full justice.
Conductor reminds me of Karl Richter.
For Haydn the most important is the /funny/music.I suspect he wasn't "very" religious!
I would quote an englishman here: “When I was protestant I had a happy life and a sad religion. Now, a catholic, I have a sad life and a happy religion.”
(John Henry Newman).
By the way he was a proficient violinist but, as a pure 19-century man, he did not like Haynd very much in comparison to Beethoven. Of course, I do not share his opinion here.
Hopelessly wrong on both counts; pure disinformation.
Wherever did you pick up this nonsense ?
@@pepehaydn7039
The Anglican Church of which Newman was a member for half his life (and also a priest), is barely recognisable in many respects as a ‘Protestant’ church, particularly the High Church end of which he was a leading figure which is perhaps better described as Anglo-Catholic, or reformed-Catholic (the King/Queen being the head of the church rather than the Pope for example).
Haydn’s masses are in the repertoire of every English cathedral, chapel, and large church and are very effective when used in the proper sacred liturgical context, and particularly so when used with the sublime language found in the Book of Common Prayer (1549/1662).
Impressive, sadly gasmasks and Haydn are not a good mix. No-one's fault. 2021 - what a year.
Zu viel tremulous bei den Solisten.
Ist eigentlich eine überholte Singweise bei Oratorien
Masking these talented dedicated musicians is horribleness. 😡 Less enjoyable to watch. 👎
Very ugly indeed. Pointless selective masking. Absurd, mere virtue signaling, contrasting with the beauty and meaning of this music.
Masking is too utilitarian a word. It implies a purpose. Instead say something like: Putting face diapers on these talented dedicated musicians....
Virtue signaling....
@@andrewtannenbaum1 ...here is a suggestion with all due respect, Andrew Tannenbaum: why don't you inform the management of the BRIXNER INITATIVE MUSIK UND KIRCHE in writing, that you - Andrew Tannenbaum - will personally take care of any potential wage-losses of musicians who should be unlucky enough to fall ill due to not wearing their face masks, in order to please your ego!
How - pray tell - does it affect the quality of the musician working their instruments or the presentation and sound of the Mass, if the non-singing participants wear masks?!?!
Regards, André Perret, Alaska, PEI/Canada
Masking the orchestra's string players, timpanist but not the winds, conductor, singers. Performative bs.
Lovely performance of a great work.
Lost me with the illogical face diapers.
Bye bye