I love finding a performance of something I've heard a hundred times and feeling like I'm hearing it for the first time again. The rendering of the "Amen" fugue here is especially sublime. Chills.
As one who has sung in many choirs, as one who has conducted Messiah many times, I am grateful for this masterful interpretation of the glorious ending to Handel’s most inspired work. As with the master himself, I closed my eyes and allowed myself to be taken up to heaven by this brilliant performance where many wonders were revealed to me. Such is the power of this masterpiece when performed in the way that Handel has intended. Thank you Voces8 for the purity and perfection of this effort. I have no doubt that your Musical Offering was heard and found to be very acceptable.
Perfection in choral singing. I had not known it was possible before discovering Voces8. The high precision intonation without vibrato allows the rich harmonies to lift the melodies to new, sacred places. That intricate intimacy brings the vibration of the human structure into a perfect place. It is astonishing to see Baroque era music theory and physics playing together. It really is a new clarity in our time.
THIS is the type of music that catalyzes my musing on the glory of God, and of His Son, Jesus the Messiah--NOT the mass-produced, pop ditties that pass as contemporary Christian music!
Wonderful! Such balance. With the smaller chorus & orchestra it provides space between the parts, accentuates the clarity of the voices with absolute perfect attacks and releases. Just wonderful!
What a foretaste of Revelation 5 ! 11 And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne and the beasts and the elders: and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands; 12 Saying with a loud voice, Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honour, and glory, and blessing. 13 And every creature which is in heaven, and on the earth, and under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, heard I saying, Blessing, and honour, and glory, and power, be unto him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever. 14 And the four beasts said, Amen. And the four and twenty elders fell down and worshipped him that liveth for ever and ever.
Worthy is the Lamb that was slain, and hath redeemed us to God by his blood, to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honour, and glory, and blessing. Blessing and honour, glory and power, be unto Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb, for ever and ever. (Revelation 5:12-14) Amen.
Thank you. I was able to look up the exact lyric. This morning I was reading the immediately preceding "song" in vv 9-10 and trying to imagine the scene with music music (then remembered Handel had gifted us his version.)
So nice to hear it with a small chorus and orchestra. It's so constantly overblown that the simple beauty of the music gets lost a lot of times, especially all the moving lines between the parts. Bravi!
Yes; this is about the size of Handel's ensamble at it's 1742 Dublin premier. The current trend toward smaller groups such as this is much to be applauded, as is the return to period instruments. A majestic performance of an enduring classic. I think Handel would approve -- I certainly do!
I have listened to this more times than I can count. Every time is an exhilarating new experience. Voces8 is not only one of the most talented groups I know, but to be in a room with them during rehearsal demonstrates how devoted they are to each other and to music perfection.
There is a crispness and rich, clean sound happening here. I like that the sopranos are not overpowering and blended well with the rest of the chorus. This is a very fine performance...Bravo!
A further further thought: I have listened to this with close attention and the score open in front of me, and cannot think that there has ever been a finer conclusion to Handel's Messiah than this one.
This is gorgeous. It’s difficult to have a highly developed voice without vibrato. Hats off to this wonderful group I feel the presence of God when I listen to it. Thank you so much.
yes, I am ever amazed by Voces8, they bring me to a sense of awe; reminds me of how i felt the first time i stood looking at the Grand Canyon, how much beauty can God create in one space? So delightfully overwhelming 🤩💞💞💞
Delighted, but not surprised, that Voces8 took this piece to heights I had never heard previously. Ya'all are great, as always; finest vocal group on Earth.
That 'Amen' got my soul soaring. So very wonderfully powerful. That drummer is fantastic and stirring at the end! The conductor should have acknowledged that drummer.
A further thought: Bach might be the acknowledged champion of fugue; but Handel runs him close here with two wonderful fugal choruses. Counterpoint of the highest quality.
I have listened to many works by Bach and Handel, I am a fan of the baroque period of music and I have come to the conclusion that I like and enjoy Handel's choral fugues much more than Bach's. I don't have a specific reason, it's just feeling. The Messiah is a treasure
@@danik.5545 Handel's fugues are less densely written than Bach's (fewer parts singing busy passages at the same time) and so easier for non-professional ears to keep track of.
perfect tempo, dear maestro. Many directors just do not seem to understand that the right tempo gives the heavenly solemnity that this masterpiece requires. This is not just playing music................is praying God for his final triumph. Bravissimo for the choir, the orchestra and of course the sublime director.
Thanks be to God Who giveth us the victory thru our Lord Jesus Christ...Thanks be to God Who leads us in triumph...thanks be ro God for His indescribable Gift
Perhaps the single greatest use of polyphony for dramatic effect. The greatest choral cadence of all time. As Beethoven said, "Go to him to learn how to achieve great effects, by such simple means."
This is an exceptional performance. Their entire performance of the MESSIAH is a masterpiece of true musical excellence...clearly more authentic than most other attempted versions.
It may be just a small choir with stunning voices, great small orchestra made up of shaggy-haired veterans - but the lovely venue and the epic recording made possible by expert positioning of the microphones - well balanced, and close in on the singers, giving ultra-clarity - makes this heavenly. Much better than those mass choir recordings at the Royal Albert Hall..
My favorite aspect of this rendition is the tímpanist performance! BRAVISSIMO! OUTSTANDING in every way! I was the timpanist for my high school's award winning concert band, as well as for our orchestra. And I continued to play during university. So, I have a special appreciation, as well as a very astute & critical ear for the instrument(s). I guess I've grown somewhat expectant of mediocre playing from many of the videos I watch here...
Unquestionably a magnificent performance, that having been said, I will disagree with the other comments below. Having performed the Messiah with a 300 voice choir and orchestra, I have experienced few things more exalting than that experience. We had some sopranos that when they were born, had truly stolen the voices that God intended for his angels. The last high note in the final run, they outclassed the trumpets by a mile. It was genuinely a religious experience that I will never forget and will be eternally grateful for. The larger choir and orchestra gave more than gravitas. It gave the performance the weight of glory.
Oh, I think that *singing* the piece as part of a really large choir can be an absolutely glorious experience, so we should never do without performances like that. They don't work so well for listeners, though, at least to my ears.
I say Revelation 5:13b in Greek, when I praise God. (In fact, you can sing it to the tune Nicaea.) So my wife and I always used to love this part of "Messiah"!
to whoever is responsible--thank you for not interrupting the magnificent performance with advertising
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God Bless Handel; what a Talent.
I love finding a performance of something I've heard a hundred times and feeling like I'm hearing it for the first time again. The rendering of the "Amen" fugue here is especially sublime. Chills.
so true could be listened to 1000 times and still feel fresh wish the youth of the world could feel the same
This goes to show that you don't always have to have a giant group to give a great performance of this piece!
@@vernonsmart In fact a smaller group like this is much more appropriate.
As one who has sung in many choirs, as one who has conducted Messiah many times, I am grateful for this masterful interpretation of the glorious ending to Handel’s most inspired work. As with the master himself, I closed my eyes and allowed myself to be taken up to heaven by this brilliant performance where many wonders were revealed to me. Such is the power of this masterpiece when performed in the way that Handel has intended. Thank you Voces8 for the purity and perfection of this effort. I have no doubt that your Musical Offering was heard and found to be very acceptable.
Amen ! Well said ,sir
It's nice to hear a smaller group that can still capture the majesty of Handel's music.
Perfection in choral singing. I had not known it was possible before discovering Voces8. The high precision intonation without vibrato allows the rich harmonies to lift the melodies to new, sacred places. That intricate intimacy brings the vibration of the human structure into a perfect place. It is astonishing to see Baroque era music theory and physics playing together. It really is a new clarity in our time.
Amen
I've seen them live a couple of times - that is a truly amazing experience!
THIS is the type of music that catalyzes my musing on the glory of God, and of His Son, Jesus the Messiah--NOT the mass-produced, pop ditties that pass as contemporary Christian music!
Major goosebumps....perfection...to the glory of God.
These two final Choruses are so powerful as to turn non- believers unto the Almighty.
They are born of a composer who is a true believer!
This is absolutely splendid. In particular the timpanist really makes this work with his crisp and precise drum strokes.
LOVED how the director conducted " Blessing, Honor, Glory and Power be unto Him"! at 2:50.
Wonderful! Such balance. With the smaller chorus & orchestra it provides space between the parts, accentuates the clarity of the voices with absolute perfect attacks and releases. Just wonderful!
Totally agree, noticed that also.
Totally agree! I really enjoy this video, wonderful chorus and orchestra! Bravo.
Revisiting this a year later... Still wonderful. Listened 3 times. An extraordinary rendition. So grateful to be able to hear this again.
I’ve sang in the Messiah chorus many times, bass section. This is my favorite piece. The “Amen” part took a lot of practice.
So beautiful..! Yes..Amen.."Worthy is The Lamb." HALLELUJAH..!!
What a foretaste of Revelation 5 !
11 And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne and the beasts and the elders: and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands;
12 Saying with a loud voice, Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honour, and glory, and blessing.
13 And every creature which is in heaven, and on the earth, and under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, heard I saying, Blessing, and honour, and glory, and power, be unto him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for ever and ever.
14 And the four beasts said, Amen. And the four and twenty elders fell down and worshipped him that liveth for ever and ever.
I like the conductor .....he conducts and leads with such passion and devotion
Barnaby Smith is amazing!
One of the most magnificent operatic finales ever written.
Worthy is the Lamb that was slain, and hath redeemed us to God by his
blood, to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and honour,
and glory, and blessing. Blessing and honour, glory and power, be unto
Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb, for ever and ever.
(Revelation 5:12-14)
Amen.
Thank you. I was able to look up the exact lyric.
This morning I was reading the immediately preceding "song" in vv 9-10 and trying to imagine the scene with music music (then remembered Handel had gifted us his version.)
Amen! Praise the Lord!
So nice to hear it with a small chorus and orchestra. It's so constantly overblown that the simple beauty of the music gets lost a lot of times, especially all the moving lines between the parts. Bravi!
Yes; this is about the size of Handel's ensamble at it's 1742 Dublin premier. The current trend toward smaller groups such as this is much to be applauded, as is the return to period instruments. A majestic performance of an enduring classic. I think Handel would approve -- I certainly do!
Little wonder it sounded so right.
One of the finest performances i've ever heard!
I have listened to this more times than I can count. Every time is an exhilarating new experience. Voces8 is not only one of the most talented groups I know, but to be in a room with them during rehearsal demonstrates how devoted they are to each other and to music perfection.
Worthy is the Lamb - done to perfection...
“makes our hearts swell and burst.” Appropriate movie quote from Joe vs the Volcano. This is just perfect.
Perfect music for Easter Sunday , nice to have a small orchestra with such grand singers , Thank you !!
There is a crispness and rich, clean sound happening here. I like that the sopranos are not overpowering and blended well with the rest of the chorus. This is a very fine performance...Bravo!
Beautiful! Really beautiful!! Worthy is the Lord!
Amen !
So much richness and power from a small ensemble. Wonderful.
A further further thought: I have listened to this with close attention and the score open in front of me, and cannot think that there has ever been a finer conclusion to Handel's Messiah than this one.
This is gorgeous. It’s difficult to have a highly developed voice without vibrato. Hats off to this wonderful group I feel the presence of God when I listen to it. Thank you so much.
yes, I am ever amazed by Voces8, they bring me to a sense of awe; reminds me of how i felt the first time i stood looking at the Grand Canyon, how much beauty can God create in one space? So delightfully overwhelming 🤩💞💞💞
Oh the tears and chills!!! Can’t wait for the real thing! I bet it’ll be in heaven!!
Just the diction though! Ufffff! such perfection!
The best I have ever heard. Perfection!
Agree with you.
Yes!
Absolutely beautiful. Total perfection. Impossible to express the un expressible. Best to listen and feel it.
Impossible. Wonderful. Hallelujah!
Delighted, but not surprised, that Voces8 took this piece to heights I had never heard previously. Ya'all are great, as always; finest vocal group on Earth.
That 'Amen' got my soul soaring. So very wonderfully powerful. That drummer is fantastic and stirring at the end! The conductor should have acknowledged that drummer.
Such a Spirit-inspired composition! Glorious!
Absolutely magnificent.
My favorite song ... thank you so much VOCES8 🙏😇😍😘😊
Mine too!
I know that but i like to call it a song ... and thank you for reminder me about that@TheRenaissanceman65
Okay ... i know what you mean ... thanks again@TheRenaissanceman65
Compact , intensive, passionate, elegant Amen chorus the best ever heard. Thanks.
Kudos to the conductor I love how he expressed the phrase blessing, honor, glory and power 2:52
I love this so much ever since I was a kid. Love you, Barnaby.
Damn, I'm a sucker for Handel. Good job! I 'got infected' when singing the 4 coronation songs..
Absolute perfection. Thank you!!
AMEN!!!
Returning someday...
The tympani player rocked it!😊
Lovely young choir beautifully sung.This is not an easy chorus to sing well but these voices would please us all.
A further thought: Bach might be the acknowledged champion of fugue; but Handel runs him close here with two wonderful fugal choruses. Counterpoint of the highest quality.
I have listened to many works by Bach and Handel, I am a fan of the baroque period of music and I have come to the conclusion that I like and enjoy Handel's choral fugues much more than Bach's. I don't have a specific reason, it's just feeling. The Messiah is a treasure
@@danik.5545
Handel's fugues are less densely written than Bach's (fewer parts singing busy passages at the same time) and so easier for non-professional ears to keep track of.
Glorious!
Excelência do princípio ao fim! Maravilhosos cantores e instrumentistas. Parabéns maestro e a todos!
sometimes I'm lost for words and this is one of those occasions.......on second thoughts perhaps one word "Superb"
perfect tempo, dear maestro. Many directors just do not seem to understand that the right tempo gives the heavenly solemnity that this masterpiece requires. This is not just playing music................is praying God for his final triumph. Bravissimo for the choir, the orchestra and of course the sublime director.
I sang soprano in most of Handel Messiah songs but this bows me over
Dilates the heart and mind. Thank you from Laos 🇱🇦
I love the clarity of sound with an appropriate size orchestra and chorus. Well done!
Small group, very well rehearsed & conducted. God bless
Awesome, rich stylish anglican sound, loved the tempos, clarity, every aspect of the performance, first class experience, very authentic and elevated.
Perfect end to a decade. Wonderful singing.
I come back over and over, and every time this shakes me - just wonderful.
Marvelous ensemble for a beautiful scene in scripture.
19 people aren't knowing what great music is!
HALLELUJAH!!! COME KING JESUS!!! OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR ❤
WHOOF that tenor at the end has a voice. Glorious!
Thanks be to God Who giveth us the victory thru our Lord Jesus Christ...Thanks be to God Who leads us in triumph...thanks be ro God for His indescribable Gift
I just keep coming back to this, its sublime.
Magnificent interpretation !
Wow, what a performance 😃
Bellissimo il legato dell’Amen finale! Molto originale come interpretazione! Davvero splendido questo fraseggio. Bravi
Glory to God in the highest, and peace on Earth, good will to humannkiind.
Perhaps the single greatest use of polyphony for dramatic effect. The greatest choral cadence of all time. As Beethoven said, "Go to him to learn how to achieve great effects, by such simple means."
Incredible! A masterpiece masterfully performed. Bravo!
Bravo bravo timpanist....
This is an exceptional performance. Their entire performance of the MESSIAH is a masterpiece of true musical excellence...clearly more authentic than most other attempted versions.
They did perform the entire Messiah, and it's available.... what a performance!! ruclips.net/video/J3qb6tP7DLA/видео.html
The way Handel wrote it!
It remains the same over nd over as the first time it was composed 😢😢😢💯💯💯💯💯👍👍👍👍👍
La Gloria y el Poder de Dios sean por los siglos de los siglos. Para Él sean la alabanza y la obediencia perpetua.
This is one of the best renditions that I have ever heard, if not the best.
Absolutely remarkable.
Five Stars.
What a difference the tympani make! Bravo.
It may be just a small choir with stunning voices, great small orchestra made up of shaggy-haired veterans - but the lovely venue and the epic recording made possible by expert positioning of the microphones - well balanced, and close in on the singers, giving ultra-clarity - makes this heavenly.
Much better than those mass choir recordings at the Royal Albert Hall..
This is the modern day standard... superb musicianship.
Absolute fantastic...
My favorite aspect of this rendition is the tímpanist performance!
BRAVISSIMO! OUTSTANDING in every way!
I was the timpanist for my high school's award winning concert band, as well as for our orchestra. And I continued to play during university. So, I have a special appreciation, as well as a very astute & critical ear for the instrument(s).
I guess I've grown somewhat expectant of mediocre playing from many of the videos I watch here...
When I finally leave this mortal coil, I hope this is what I hear upon entering the gates of his Heavenly Kingdom, on the final journey.
Amazing!!
Blessing and honor, Glory and power be unto Him forever and ever Amen.
Unbelievable. I am moved to tears. ❤
Unquestionably a magnificent performance, that having been said, I will disagree with the other comments below. Having performed the Messiah with a 300 voice choir and orchestra, I have experienced few things more exalting than that experience. We had some sopranos that when they were born, had truly stolen the voices that God intended for his angels. The last high note in the final run, they outclassed the trumpets by a mile. It was genuinely a religious experience that I will never forget and will be eternally grateful for. The larger choir and orchestra gave more than gravitas. It gave the performance the weight of glory.
Jimbo The Coastie ok
Oh, I think that *singing* the piece as part of a really large choir can be an absolutely glorious experience, so we should never do without performances like that. They don't work so well for listeners, though, at least to my ears.
Never better!
I am breathless.
Oh my goodness! I want to keep listening!
Fantastic!!
Outstanding
I love the tempo.
Just simply Devine. Such precision
Handel originally wrote “The Messiah” for only 9 instruments!(2 trumpets, 2 oboes, 2 violins, viola, timpani & basso continuo).
I say Revelation 5:13b in Greek, when I praise God. (In fact, you can sing it to the tune Nicaea.) So my wife and I always used to love this part of "Messiah"!
Gorgeous...
How splendid! Thank you.
Sublime. Thank you.