Over 50 years ago I started playing the violin, and still do. For the last twenty years or so I've been a member of a baroque orchestra. Today, we started rehearsals for our spring concerts. This amazing Bach suite is part of the program. So I started my Saturday morning with this wonderful, wonderful music. Of course, it being the first rehearsal things weren't perfect but the sheer joy being able to play this is beyond words. For me, it simply doesn't get any better than this. I am convinced that if every single human was able to experience this incredible feeling, with your soul in perfect peace and harmony this world would be in a much better state.
I enjoy listening to this music. It brings peace to my soul. When I was a teenager I set my life goals, and sadly missed them, and one hurts the most. Not being the father I promise myself to be. As I continue to make ammends, there are moments of hurt and pain, and this music helps me heal.
I feel you, deeply, fellow traveler Also: My mother stopped listening after a lifetime of enjoyment, when her husband passed away. I hope to be able to reintroduce her in this lifetime to the healing beauty deapite loss. Healing vibes friend. 💜
Sending you much love....as you continue your journey in this life. Keep going... bit by bit you will come to peace and bring your caring to many people, starting with yourself
Bravo! My Mother, Madelon Adler, went to Juilliard, when she was 17. A very gifted pianist. She taught me to be a very good pianist as well. The golden nugget I learned from her…She said “ Karen, play the piano, as if you are singing the music”. I became a dancer, instead. Ballet, not professional. But, it is still my love at age 65, I’m still dancing. Thank you for this Wonderful Performance ❤
Is it a little too emotional? The dynamics never stay still for more than one beat. Then all the sections sound the same and no contrast can be made between one section and another. Is this authentic style? All this gyrating does detract somewhat from the actual sound, I think. It is like a meal with too much seasoning.
@@cynic150 Bach said "Music is an agreeable harmony for the honor of God and the permissible delights of the soul", and you don't like it because this performance just did that to the most wonderful delights of the listeners???
@@classicalconcerto6742 Whatever turns you on. I did not say I do not like it. I just wanted to point out some technical negatives which may mar the video. What did Bach mean by "permissible delights of the soul"?
I can't tell you how grateful I am to NBS for making this available at such exquisite quality for millions to listen to online. Many, many, many thanks!
I'm a huge J.S.Bach Enthusiast......and I've heard- so many many different versions of it, BUT THIS HERE WAS NOTHING BUT JUST BRILLIANT.......such a crisp and powerfull interpretation of his genious work ! BRAVISSIMO 👏
When Bach added wind instruments later to his wonderful suite he enhanced it without doubt, but it is good to hear the original and in some ways, listening at home in a small room the quietness of the strings is a blessing.
I am used to hearing this work with oboes, trumpets and drums. But with the energy and passion of these performers such festive instruments are not missed !
Just started getting into classical music and feel lucky I've landed on this piece. So far Tchaikovsky's Symphony 5 and Brahms' Violin Concerto in D are my favorite. This is giving them both a run for their money. Incredible!!
Of all the versions of Bach's 3rd Orchestral Suite that I've listened to, this one by the Netherlands Bach Society is the most joyful!!! Thank you and I love you all !!!
¡El divino Bach! ¡El más grande de todos! AB/DB. ¡¡¡Bravísimo!!! ¡Maravillosa interpretación! ¡Greetings from Chile!... 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
El esfuerzo de aprender Música y de interpretarla de esta manera tan soberbia y elegante es de los músicos y su equipo, pero creo que la recompensa es injustamente para los que la escuchamos sin saber ni entender muchas veces lo que oímos porque percibimos solo belleza. Bravo.
Love the STRINGS! This is a heartbreakingly exquisite presentation and I'm hearing it on 3/21/22, Bach's (O.S.) birthday. Nothing like the confluence of beautiful music and happy coincidence!
I live in California. I wish that with all the money being made in tech industry, that Silicon Valley, San Francisco, could produce such a set of performances as the NBS is creating here for the world to hear.
@Fabian Sosa Escalada that's really a non sequitur, he's obviously saying that with all of that money it's quite sad to see what people are missing out on from a tech only focused country. kind of sucks these people don't really appreciate art like other countries do.
@Fabian Sosa Escalada I mean this country is pretty depressing, no actual funding of arts, impossible to find decent venues or concerts, extremely privatized arts system, just unfortunate we place value only in stem instead of arts when one actually introduces interesting and unique prospects into life. imagine a world without music lol.
@Fabian Sosa Escalada ? who has the money or time to randomly learn another language and move to another country? so tone deaf. it's as if you can want better in your own country, imagine if every fucking issue was solved with "MOVE TO ANOTHER ONE XD", terrible take bro.
It has always been a well-known musicological fact that the wind parts to BWV1068 are a later addition (in CPE Bach's hand and written between 1734 and 1738) to JSB's string parts (not later than 1731). For more information on the state and chronology of sources as well as possible consequences for the choice of performance medium, see also - in addition to the Rampe / Sackmann-book mentioned by Hans-Jörg Rechtsteiner in another thread - Joshua Rifkin: Besetzung - Entstehung - Überlieferung: Bemerkungen zur Ouvertüre BWV 1068 in Bach Jahrbuch 1997, p.169-176.
Thanks for this info. I’d always heard it with trumpets and temps and thought it was somewhat “un-Bach” sounding as the parts sounded rather superfluous. This version is wonderfully realized!
This is an interesting performance of the BVW 1068 Ouverture. Thanks! When listening to this version, surprisingly enough the lack of wind instruments in the first movement doesn't bother me particularly. In the three "dance movements", however, the lack of trumpets and timpany becomes very clear, thus stripping those movements of all festiveness. An interesting experiment no doubt, but not my favorite version of the BWV 1068 Orchestral Suite.
It was in the 1730s when Bach directed the Leipzig Collegium Musicum which gave weekly and biweekly concerts at Zimmermann's coffee house. The whole Bach family helped with copying music for performances of Bach's music. You will find parts in the hand CPE Bach, but that doesn't mean he composed it. Bach taught his sons the art of adding trumpet and timpani parts.
Thanks for such wonderful performances of the great J.s. Bach’s superlative music, music that soars to such heights that we become eagles whirling through celestial bodies. I can’t even begin to describe the ecstasy my mind and soul experience in this dance of exuberance! Thank you NBS. Play on!
Bach is incredibly relevant in music to this day. Considering the body of work, the influence on current musicians, Bach must rank in the top tier of all composers throughout time.
Adoro ver las expresiones y gestos de Ulrik Mortensen , representan exactamente como me siento al escuchar esta maravilla , simplemente fuera de este mundo ! ❤
I love classical music. In Europe. on the subway, streets and other places, you can listen to classical music. While reading a book or in the car.This is inspiring. Best regards
The best music to start a day. Your interpretation of Bach's music expresses exactly his idea about the art's benefits: praise of God, humility of mankind and joy of beauty. Thanks for sharing your great enterprise.
Air! 😍 I still remember hearing it when I walked my precious wife down the aisle 20 years ago. Remains on my personal top of all classical themes, beautifully interpreted here! Thanks!
Quelle chef-d’œuvre exceptionnel de JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH, interprétation grandiose de NETHERLANDS BACH SOCIETY, dirigé par LARS ULRIK MORTENSEN bravo à tous.
Сюитно-партитное творчество Баха великолепно. Собственно, все сочинения Баха, относящиеся формально к эпохе барокко, по сути, по значимости своей выходят за рамки своей эпохи. Спасибо!
As I become obsessed with Bach as a human being, as I become madly in love with his music, as his music becomes the central piece of my spiritual identity, I have gradually come to appreciate the idea that this is what it is supposed to be...
Sorry for my inadequate English. Just a few words about Air: Listen to the harpsichordist, the beauty of his improvisations, and the complimentary rhythm he play just before the repetition, at 9:08-11, YES! I believe the original tempo was even more fast, and they also play the piece with inégalité.......or maybe not?
I would really love to hear the harpsichord better. I feel that all the music with this instrument is lost because we never hear it well enough. My opinion of course :)
I first heard this version performed by Ensemble Sonnerie and I LOVE IT! I do not miss the trumpets at all. I enjoyed the segue from the Bourrée to the Gigue as it propelled the momentum.
A remarkable interpretive achievement! It's fascinating to hear this suite without the oboes, trumpets and drums. Gone perhaps is some of that "towards heaven" feeling which we associate with D major and trumpets and drums, and which so memorably colour parts of the B minor mass and the Christmas Oratorio. But in exchange, we a hear performance in which the dance element, and the connection to the French baroque is brought vividly to life!
Het is wonderbaarlijk hoe een stuk dat zoveel wordt gespeeld toch weer een originele benadering kent. Heel mooi in kleine bezetting, laten we het 'salonorkest' noemen. De tempi zijn prachtig.
The very popular Air is so beautiful ... Playing the keyboard (harpsichord) part and conducting, at the same time, is not an easy task. Mr. Mortensen makes it look easy. This version without the trumpets, timpani, oboes is interesting (he didn't write out those instruments' parts himself anyway), a little less flamboyant, yet great. Mr.Sato has a lot of work, he's everywhere. Bravi!!
I very much like that these terrifically talented musicians are standing with full body involvement in creating this blended rendition. Thank you for this spiritually inspired movement.
You can tell by the way he moves and smiles that he's really feeling it even though he's probably heard this suite in its entirety hundreds of times and you can't help but love how ripe with passion he still is
After reading some of the comments here, I must add that the real question is not "to be or not to be" (i.e., with or without the timbre of the wind instruments) in this particular version of the suite, but: does this performance manages to transfer Bach's musical ideas at their best, no matter which colour/timbre/number of instruments participate in their realization. My answer is: Bravo to this performance! It did manage to transfer these ideas beautifully.
There’s no way you could perform this without Harpsichord Swell!! Indeed I must say brings tears to My eyes but than I’m an Ex music student from way back God bless you guys keep doin what your doing !!! 😊
Este canal faz um trabalho excelente. Divulgar boa música para todos, de todas as classes sociais. Muito obrigado! Sou um humilde brasileiro agradecido.
Não sou músico, aliás bem pouco conheço dessa arte e suas técnicas, mas sinto quando ela consegue, de forma quase que mágica, buscar sentimentos dentro de nós, um som que fala alto, mas calmo dentro de nós. Parabéns.
Bach composition well interpreted and performed by the artistes. The composition as well as the sublime manner in which it is interpreted lifts the spirits to the heavens. Always would like to listen to this Bach composition again and again.
Esta Suite Orquestal es una de las más maravillosas composiciones del divino Juan Sebastián. Me hubiera gustado tanto haber vivido en su tiempo y conocerle...! Su Música es un regalo para el alma y los sentidos 💝 La obra de Bach permanecerá por siempre. Eternamente....💫
Fascinating! This Interpretation gave me an entirely new approach to this piece. In the "regular" versions with winds and timpani I always had the feeling that the Air - while in itself being one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever composed - didn't really fit in with the rest of the suite, but with this reduced instrumentation, everything clicks into place and makes sense.
Ohhhhhhh, the Aria... How many different melodic lines can we hear? Oh, my Bach, only an intelligent mind as well furnished as yours can conceive such deep and beautiful music... Thank you, AoB, for this wonderful performance. :)
This massive 1960's hit, A Whiter Shade of Pale, is based on it - ruclips.net/video/CJxpKlTID2Q/видео.html&lc=UgwbVNmfPxn5fRgyY-94AaABAg.9NhIOmHbAuB9Nrq3sGnb8s
Pienso exactamente igual que tú. Desde hace muchos años, la música de Bach me conquistó para siempre Es algo que te eleva a otra dimensión. Y este grupo la interpreta maravillosamente bien 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
0:09 Ouverture
6:18 Air
10:48 Gavotte I & II
14:00 Bourrée
15:04 Gigue
Lieldestructor no it’s air
To the first person who replied to this comment - yes, it's called an air, not an aria! Google "Air on the G String" if you don't believe me!
Torture to me ears.
why don't you update another one, but more orchestral (ie with trumpets and timpani)
Hola
Over 50 years ago I started playing the violin, and still do. For the last twenty years or so I've been a member of a baroque orchestra. Today, we started rehearsals for our spring concerts. This amazing Bach suite is part of the program. So I started my Saturday morning with this wonderful, wonderful music. Of course, it being the first rehearsal things weren't perfect but the sheer joy being able to play this is beyond words. For me, it simply doesn't get any better than this. I am convinced that if every single human was able to experience this incredible feeling, with your soul in perfect peace and harmony this world would be in a much better state.
A taste of Heaven
Some weeks ago we were in Köthen, where bach lives from 1717 - 1723 and we heared this suite at the Bachfesttage in the church St. Jakob.
❤❤❤
I enjoy listening to this music. It brings peace to my soul. When I was a teenager I set my life goals, and sadly missed them, and one hurts the most. Not being the father I promise myself to be. As I continue to make ammends, there are moments of hurt and pain, and this music helps me heal.
💜🎵 yes
I feel you, deeply, fellow traveler
Also: My mother stopped listening after a lifetime of enjoyment, when her husband passed away. I hope to be able to reintroduce her in this lifetime to the healing beauty deapite loss.
Healing vibes friend.
💜
Sending you much love....as you continue your journey in this life. Keep going... bit by bit you will come to peace and bring your caring to many people, starting with yourself
I feel these people are so talented and educated in their art, they make Bach so accessible to the world
RECO
They seem to be in a reverie as they play. Their animated interaction is fun to watch.
It's unbelievable how perfect this is! And we're able to listen to it as many times as we want. For FREE! Life can be so good.
Bravo! My Mother, Madelon Adler, went to Juilliard, when she was 17. A very gifted pianist. She taught me to be a very good pianist as well. The golden nugget I learned from her…She said “ Karen, play the piano, as if you are singing the music”. I became a dancer, instead. Ballet, not professional. But, it is still my love at age 65, I’m still dancing. Thank you for this Wonderful Performance ❤
These are the greatest performances of Bach's music I've ever heard in my long life. They literally make me dance and cry.
I'm totaly agree, Paul 👍
I am with you brother...
Is it a little too emotional? The dynamics never stay still for more than one beat. Then all the sections sound the same and no contrast can be made between one section and another. Is this authentic style? All this gyrating does detract somewhat from the actual sound, I think. It is like a meal with too much seasoning.
@@cynic150 Bach said "Music is an agreeable harmony for the honor of God and the permissible delights of the soul", and you don't like it because this performance just did that to the most wonderful delights of the listeners???
@@classicalconcerto6742 Whatever turns you on. I did not say I do not like it. I just wanted to point out some technical negatives which may mar the video. What did Bach mean by "permissible delights of the soul"?
I can't tell you how grateful I am to NBS for making this available at such exquisite quality for millions to listen to online. Many, many, many thanks!
I'm a huge J.S.Bach Enthusiast......and I've heard- so many many different versions of it, BUT THIS HERE WAS NOTHING BUT JUST BRILLIANT.......such a crisp and powerfull interpretation of his genious work ! BRAVISSIMO 👏
When Bach added wind instruments later to his wonderful suite he enhanced it without doubt, but it is good to hear the original and in some ways, listening at home in a small room the quietness of the strings is a blessing.
Nothing better than waking up to a new upload from the NBS. Thanks.
I am used to hearing this work with oboes, trumpets and drums. But with the energy and passion of these performers such festive instruments are not missed !
More "pure" and sublime.
This is my favorite Bach piece. The melodies are so infectious and catchy.
Just started getting into classical music and feel lucky I've landed on this piece. So far Tchaikovsky's Symphony 5 and Brahms' Violin Concerto in D are my favorite. This is giving them both a run for their money. Incredible!!
Of all the versions of Bach's 3rd Orchestral Suite that I've listened to, this one by the Netherlands Bach Society is the most joyful!!! Thank you and I love you all !!!
Exquisite
I agree! This is delightful, and is worth repeatedly listening to.
Oh dear God! That gracious yet daring harpsichord transition before the very last sequence of Air left me in awe! ❤
I have a dream, walking Netherland's historical streets and listening NBS.
¡El divino Bach!
¡El más grande de todos!
AB/DB.
¡¡¡Bravísimo!!!
¡Maravillosa interpretación!
¡Greetings from Chile!...
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Someday, I will cross the Atlantic one more time, to Netherlands, to watch and to listen to the NBS play my beloved music of Johann Sebastian Bach....
El esfuerzo de aprender Música y de interpretarla de esta manera tan soberbia y elegante es de los músicos y su equipo, pero creo que la recompensa es injustamente para los que la escuchamos sin saber ni entender muchas veces lo que oímos porque percibimos solo belleza. Bravo.
Love the STRINGS! This is a heartbreakingly exquisite presentation and I'm hearing it on 3/21/22, Bach's (O.S.) birthday. Nothing like the confluence of beautiful music and happy coincidence!
I live in California. I wish that with all the money being made in tech industry, that Silicon Valley, San Francisco, could produce such a set of performances as the NBS is creating here for the world to hear.
Voices Of Music ?
I work in the aforementioned tech industry and still wish for the same thing you said. This is such a beautiful performance!
@Fabian Sosa Escalada that's really a non sequitur, he's obviously saying that with all of that money it's quite sad to see what people are missing out on from a tech only focused country. kind of sucks these people don't really appreciate art like other countries do.
@Fabian Sosa Escalada I mean this country is pretty depressing, no actual funding of arts, impossible to find decent venues or concerts, extremely privatized arts system, just unfortunate we place value only in stem instead of arts when one actually introduces interesting and unique prospects into life. imagine a world without music lol.
@Fabian Sosa Escalada ? who has the money or time to randomly learn another language and move to another country? so tone deaf. it's as if you can want better in your own country, imagine if every fucking issue was solved with "MOVE TO ANOTHER ONE XD", terrible take bro.
Thank you so much. This rendition of BWV 1068 and Air + brought me to tears. Beautiful is all that came to mind. Thank you so much.
It has always been a well-known musicological fact that the wind parts to BWV1068 are a later addition (in CPE Bach's hand and written between 1734 and 1738) to JSB's string parts (not later than 1731). For more information on the state and chronology of sources as well as possible consequences for the choice of performance medium, see also - in addition to the Rampe / Sackmann-book mentioned by Hans-Jörg Rechtsteiner in another thread - Joshua Rifkin: Besetzung - Entstehung - Überlieferung: Bemerkungen zur Ouvertüre BWV 1068 in Bach Jahrbuch 1997, p.169-176.
Thanks for these informations :-)
Thanks for this info. I’d always heard it with trumpets and temps and thought it was somewhat “un-Bach” sounding as the parts sounded rather superfluous. This version is wonderfully realized!
I never knew this. Thank you for the enlightenment, maestro.
This is an interesting performance of the BVW 1068 Ouverture. Thanks! When listening to this version, surprisingly enough the lack of wind instruments in the first movement doesn't bother me particularly.
In the three "dance movements", however, the lack of trumpets and timpany becomes very clear, thus stripping those movements of all festiveness. An interesting experiment no doubt, but not my favorite version of the BWV 1068 Orchestral Suite.
It was in the 1730s when Bach directed the Leipzig Collegium Musicum which gave weekly and biweekly concerts at Zimmermann's coffee house. The whole Bach family helped with copying music for performances of Bach's music. You will find parts in the hand CPE Bach, but that doesn't mean he composed it. Bach taught his sons the art of adding trumpet and timpani parts.
I love how happy Mr Mortensen looks when he conducts this
Most pure and beautiful suite, it has a lot of emocions in there, makes me wanna cry and laught in diferent times but with the same emocion, the MUSIC
Thanks for such wonderful performances of the great J.s. Bach’s superlative music, music that soars to such heights that we become eagles whirling through celestial bodies. I can’t even begin to describe the ecstasy my mind and soul experience in this dance of exuberance! Thank you NBS. Play on!
Music of Johann Sebastian Bach, the JOY of my life !!!
Music of J S Bach brings heavenly joy to the world!!!
Bach is incredibly relevant in music to this day. Considering the body of work, the influence on current musicians, Bach must rank in the top tier of all composers throughout time.
Adoro ver las expresiones y gestos de Ulrik Mortensen , representan exactamente como me siento al escuchar esta maravilla , simplemente fuera de este mundo ! ❤
I love classical music.
In Europe. on the subway, streets and other places, you can listen to classical music.
While reading a book or in the car.This is inspiring. Best regards
The best music to start a day. Your interpretation of Bach's music expresses exactly his idea about the art's benefits: praise of God, humility of mankind and joy of beauty.
Thanks for sharing your great enterprise.
Air! 😍 I still remember hearing it when I walked my precious wife down the aisle 20 years ago. Remains on my personal top of all classical themes, beautifully interpreted here! Thanks!
Love the continuo Cellos and Double Bass, bravo Netherlands Bach Society, Amazing!!
The comfort of their spectacular performance is off the charts
The wonderfulness of Bach’s music is far superior splendor
What an enchanting version of the famous Air,the amazing Harpsichord part can be heard,really,really good,first class version.A+
Love the interaction among the musicians! Transparent music-making. Wonderful stuff. Thank you.
This performance is as beautiful as the suite itself ♥️
Quelle chef-d’œuvre exceptionnel de JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH, interprétation grandiose de NETHERLANDS BACH SOCIETY, dirigé par LARS ULRIK MORTENSEN bravo à tous.
far long the best performance i've ever heard. bravo chaps
That man on the harpsischord is a true legend. What an enlighted performance❤
I live in CDMX AND I want to comment that this suite was The inspiration for to create the song A wither Shade a pale by The procul harum.
Сюитно-партитное творчество Баха великолепно. Собственно, все сочинения Баха, относящиеся формально к эпохе барокко, по сути, по значимости своей выходят за рамки своей эпохи. Спасибо!
As I become obsessed with Bach as a human being, as I become madly in love with his music, as his music becomes the central piece of my spiritual identity, I have gradually come to appreciate the idea that this is what it is supposed to be...
The same can be applied to Beethoven
The poly-phonic theme after the intro of this 3rd Brandenburg Concerto, I consider as one of the most beautiful in all of the music of J.S. Bach !
Sorry for my inadequate English. Just a few words about Air: Listen to the harpsichordist, the beauty of his improvisations, and the complimentary rhythm he play just before the repetition, at 9:08-11, YES! I believe the original tempo was even more fast, and they also play the piece with inégalité.......or maybe not?
Yes, I see what you mean about the harpsichord in the Air. It's beautiful. 😊
I would really love to hear the harpsichord better. I feel that all the music with this instrument is lost because we never hear it well enough. My opinion of course :)
@@thomasmccormack4796 :)
i love the video realisation showing the complicity between the muscians, thanks for all this which we can actually only see and listen by this way...
I first heard this version performed by Ensemble Sonnerie and I LOVE IT! I do not miss the trumpets at all. I enjoyed the segue from the Bourrée to the Gigue as it propelled the momentum.
Thank you for the opportunity to hear this beautiful presentation ♥
A remarkable interpretive achievement! It's fascinating to hear this suite without the oboes, trumpets and drums. Gone perhaps is some of that "towards heaven" feeling which we associate with D major and trumpets and drums, and which so memorably colour parts of the B minor mass and the Christmas Oratorio. But in exchange, we a hear performance in which the dance element, and the connection to the French baroque is brought vividly to life!
Bach..the soundtrack to the human experience
The Mortensen continuo accompaniment on the Air is simply a delight. Meaningful without being obtrusive. Maestro
Het is wonderbaarlijk hoe een stuk dat zoveel wordt gespeeld toch weer een originele benadering kent. Heel mooi in kleine bezetting, laten we het 'salonorkest' noemen. De tempi zijn prachtig.
:09 - 2:26, the most beautiful sound in music history. Thank you Bach.
The best rendition of this suite I've ever heard!
Yeah i keep looking for good renditions. I hate it when it's slow and drags but this right here. 100
Came for the air and stayed for the suite. Bravo!
The very popular Air is so beautiful ... Playing the keyboard (harpsichord) part and conducting, at the same time, is not an easy task. Mr. Mortensen makes it look easy. This version without the trumpets, timpani, oboes is interesting (he didn't write out those instruments' parts himself anyway), a little less flamboyant, yet great. Mr.Sato has a lot of work, he's everywhere. Bravi!!
Magnifique!!!
J.S. Bach merveilleux dans toutes ses dimension.
6:23
Now I finally know where AJR got the sound clip for their song “the good part”
When I listen to the music, I think that there is a reason, why Bach is called the good god of the music!
i think the one in black played really well
Nah the one in black was better
@@Charlieb82 What are you smoking, I think the one in black is the best.....lol
this only shows what a miserable philistine you are, idiot. the one with the bow was clearly the superior player, anyone can hear that.
I very much like that these terrifically talented musicians are standing with full body involvement in creating this blended rendition. Thank you for this spiritually inspired movement.
Don't like the exaggerated body movement. Is of no use. I don't want to see how good they are, but want to hear that.
The man who played the harpsichord is king!
Lars Ulrich Mortensen. I heard him in Portugal some years ago conducting Bach concerts for 2 harpsichords
I read your comment before he came into the picture. When i finally saw him i had to laugh so hard. 😂
@@Suedetussy Why did you laugh? He's the conductor btw. That's why he's doing all the waving and hand motions.
You can tell by the way he moves and smiles that he's really feeling it even though he's probably heard this suite in its entirety hundreds of times and you can't help but love how ripe with passion he still is
Brilliant!!! Thank you for my happy morning coffee with the great classical music!!!
매일 들어도 질리리 않는 멋진음악 ~ 바흐 !!!!!
이 근사하고 멋진 음악을 듣고 모두 행복하세요. ❤️
After reading some of the comments here, I must add that the real question is not "to be or not to be" (i.e., with or without the timbre of the wind instruments) in this particular version of the suite, but: does this performance manages to transfer Bach's musical ideas at their best, no matter which colour/timbre/number of instruments participate in their realization. My answer is: Bravo to this performance! It did manage to transfer these ideas beautifully.
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Pure genius and joy, can anything be more beautiful than this
There’s no way you could perform this without Harpsichord Swell!! Indeed I must say brings tears to My eyes but than I’m an Ex music student from way back
God bless you guys keep doin what your doing !!! 😊
Amazing!!! Bach....like listening to God. So talented musicians. Bravo NBS!!!!!
All said Chapeau, greatest pleasures done. Thank you all for this 🙏🏿💜
Humanity have also to linger through life because of Bach and Netherlands Bach Society, period.
Es una preciosidad de interpretación, no hecho de menos las trompetas
Enjoy so many people enjoying Bach.
I remember studying the Gavotte I and II in a Suzuki viola book.
Kia ora from NZ. I check out one of your videos every day. You hit the sweet spot every time. Bravo! Brava!
Kia ora from Chch.
Este canal faz um trabalho excelente. Divulgar boa música para todos, de todas as classes sociais. Muito obrigado! Sou um humilde brasileiro agradecido.
Rustic indeed Mr Mortensen. Bravo. And much more clarity of lines without woodwind and timpani. Love it!
Absolutely fantastic. You really celebrate the music. Keep up your good work.
Não sou músico, aliás bem pouco conheço dessa arte e suas técnicas, mas sinto quando ela consegue, de forma quase que mágica, buscar sentimentos dentro de nós, um som que fala alto, mas calmo dentro de nós. Parabéns.
Representação do" Belo"
I didn't even know we had a Bach society. Awesome!
Ok. That's it. Finally, the Suite No. 3 in it's most clear form on strings and b.c. Very clear why is this so soft and superb.
Bach composition well interpreted and performed by the artistes. The composition as well as the sublime manner in which it is interpreted lifts the spirits to the heavens. Always would like to listen to this Bach composition again and again.
Very, very , very THANKS, Netherlands Bach Society!
Esta Suite Orquestal es una de las más maravillosas composiciones del divino Juan Sebastián.
Me hubiera gustado tanto haber vivido en su tiempo y conocerle...! Su Música es un regalo para el alma y los sentidos 💝
La obra de Bach permanecerá por siempre. Eternamente....💫
Es una obra Celestial
Y a quien lo le habría gustado conocer a ese gran Dios de la música 🎵
Always a balm to the soul. Thank you so much for sharing these authentic and inspiring performances
They are playing with their instrument and with their body . All together ! I like that so much
Lovely! Especially movement #3. How fun!
Fun is the right word!
Excellent. Love this music. Thanks for uploading.
Thanks, Netherlands Bach Society 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Fascinating! This Interpretation gave me an entirely new approach to this piece. In the "regular" versions with winds and timpani I always had the feeling that the Air - while in itself being one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever composed - didn't really fit in with the rest of the suite, but with this reduced instrumentation, everything clicks into place and makes sense.
Beautiful music, beautiful performance ,beautiful players . What's not to like .Great sound and camera work. perfection.
Fantastisch gespeeld heerlijke muziek
it´s the greatest music workshop of a psychiatric institute I have ever seen. Outstanding. They should have a sponsor.
Ohhhhhhh, the Aria... How many different melodic lines can we hear? Oh, my Bach, only an intelligent mind as well furnished as yours can conceive such deep and beautiful music... Thank you, AoB, for this wonderful performance. :)
What about the Gavottes? They're the most underrated parts of this music!
This massive 1960's hit, A Whiter Shade of Pale, is based on it - ruclips.net/video/CJxpKlTID2Q/видео.html&lc=UgwbVNmfPxn5fRgyY-94AaABAg.9NhIOmHbAuB9Nrq3sGnb8s
Bach es el padre de la música, sus obras sublimes llegan al alma, saludos desde Chile 🎼🎶
Pienso exactamente igual que tú. Desde hace muchos años, la música de Bach me conquistó para siempre
Es algo que te eleva a otra dimensión. Y este grupo la interpreta maravillosamente bien 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Se me olvidaba. Saludos cariñosos también para tí, Odette, desde España ♥️🇪🇸
Bach nadamas es un vehiculo para el SEÑOR. YHWH lo utiliza. Toda su musica is para EL CREADOR.
Bach dedicó su música a Dios, y el dijo que solo escribia lo que le dictaba Dios....un genio al servicio del Creador 🎶🙏😇❤🇨🇱
Heard this song for long time but never knew these are from same suite. Delicate string sound and profound support for violins.
I like the soothing music,it relaxes me😃👍
In fact, Bach is not only one of the greatest musical geniuses, but also a pioneer of relaxation music! 😊
Bach you're alive and you know it
Me ha gustado mucho, felicitaciones a la maravillosa orquesta sinfónica🎉
Bach, or vivaldi always make me cry. I love this.