Masterpiece ! Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber had a specific and recognizable manner way of composing. The Missa Bruxellensis is another favorite of mine ...
I have just got the recording and what a tragedy that its producer died suddenly during its production. Adding the Motet Let the Timpani Play at the end of the Mass , makes this version fantastic!
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber, from 1690 Biber von Bibern, (baptized August 12, 1644 in Wartenberg, Bohemia as Hennericus Pieber; † May 3, 1704 in Salzburg) was a Bohemian composer and famous violinist of the Baroque period. Biber received his musical education at a Jesuit high school in Troppau, Silesia. Here he came into contact with the trumpeter and later Kapellmeister of the Archbishop in Kremsier Pavel Josef Vejvanovský. He probably took further lessons from Johann Heinrich Schmelzer or the court Kapellmeister Antonio Bertali in Vienna, but this is not certain. His first known composition dates from 1663, a Salve Regina for soprano, violin, viola da gamba and organ. He received his first job in 1668 as a musician in the court chapel and valet of the Olomouc bishop Karl II of Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn. He did not return from a trip to Innsbruck without permission. On this trip he came into contact with the violin maker Jakobus Stainer, who was famous at the time and who later referred to him in a letter as "the excellent virtuoso Mr. Biber". From 1670 he entered the service of Archbishop Max Gandolf von Kuenburg in Salzburg. In 1678 he was appointed vice-conductor and, after the death of his predecessor Andreas Hofer in 1684, he was appointed conductor. He was considered a brilliant violin virtuoso; in 1690 Emperor Leopold I awarded him a noble title (Truchsess) for his compositional work. From then on he was allowed to call himself "Biber von Bibern", which meant considerable social advancement. His monthly income at that time was 60 guilders, with free accommodation, wine, bread and firewood. In 1715, his son Carl Heinrich Biber (1681-1749) succeeded his father as Kapellmeister. Music
Version is Biber, H.I.F. Von: Missa Salisburgensis Sergio Balestracci. Edit: Ok, it seems there is a 2009 Version and a 2022 version. Kinda confusing and "Plaudite Tympana" is just the name of one addition (hymne for the patron of Salzburg) so it seems so the composer is Sergio Balestracci (deleted the confusing parts)
Grandeur et beauté musicale exprimée avec la foi, la spiritualité, qui élèvent l'âme de l'auditeur ❤
The sheer magnificence and imposing grandeur of Biber, and baroque in general.
Ab etwa 46 Minuten folgt die Hymne auf den Landespatron Salzburgs, den hl. Rupert. "Plaudite tympana, clangite classica ...!" Großartig!
Oggi ho scoperto questa grandiosa Missa! Solenne e barocca che suona benissimo in chiese sontuosecon stucchi e decori dorati. 🤩
Thanks for uploading! A great version
Bela missa. Digna de dedicar-se a uma coroação!
Vielen Dank für den erneuten Upload! Es ist die beste Aufnahme der Missa. Wer sind bitte die Musiker?
Masterpiece ! Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber had a specific and recognizable manner way of composing. The Missa Bruxellensis is another favorite of mine ...
Ditto. And thanks for pointing the other Mass out.
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I love that one too
I have just got the recording and what a tragedy that its producer died suddenly during its production. Adding the Motet Let the Timpani Play at the end of the Mass , makes this version fantastic!
Geweldige muziek,
Danke schön!
Stunning Mass by Beautiful Biber filling my soul with beautiful music of the Gods. What a genius ❤it .
Beautiful recording. Thanks for sharing!!
Obra maestra,gracias por compartirla,saludos
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber, from 1690 Biber von Bibern, (baptized August 12, 1644 in Wartenberg, Bohemia as Hennericus Pieber; † May 3, 1704 in Salzburg) was a Bohemian composer and famous violinist of the Baroque period.
Biber received his musical education at a Jesuit high school in Troppau, Silesia. Here he came into contact with the trumpeter and later Kapellmeister of the Archbishop in Kremsier Pavel Josef Vejvanovský. He probably took further lessons from Johann Heinrich Schmelzer or the court Kapellmeister Antonio Bertali in Vienna, but this is not certain. His first known composition dates from 1663, a Salve Regina for soprano, violin, viola da gamba and organ.
He received his first job in 1668 as a musician in the court chapel and valet of the Olomouc bishop Karl II of Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn. He did not return from a trip to Innsbruck without permission. On this trip he came into contact with the violin maker Jakobus Stainer, who was famous at the time and who later referred to him in a letter as "the excellent virtuoso Mr. Biber".
From 1670 he entered the service of Archbishop Max Gandolf von Kuenburg in Salzburg. In 1678 he was appointed vice-conductor and, after the death of his predecessor Andreas Hofer in 1684, he was appointed conductor. He was considered a brilliant violin virtuoso; in 1690 Emperor Leopold I awarded him a noble title (Truchsess) for his compositional work. From then on he was allowed to call himself "Biber von Bibern", which meant considerable social advancement. His monthly income at that time was 60 guilders, with free accommodation, wine, bread and firewood.
In 1715, his son Carl Heinrich Biber (1681-1749) succeeded his father as Kapellmeister.
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Очень содержательный и полезный комментарий...браво!!
Thank you that explains a lot
what a nice surprise!
Version is Biber, H.I.F. Von: Missa Salisburgensis Sergio Balestracci.
Edit: Ok, it seems there is a 2009 Version and a 2022 version. Kinda confusing and "Plaudite Tympana" is just the name of one addition (hymne for the patron of Salzburg) so it seems so the composer is Sergio Balestracci (deleted the confusing parts)
Does anyone know who are performing this most beautifull recording of this great work?
Biber, H.I.F. Von: Missa Salisburgensis Sergio Balestracci
Hermosa, magnífica y grandiosa obra. Que versión es?
Biber, H.I.F. Von: Missa Salisburgensis Sergio Balestracci