Hearing Bach's masterpiece being played by his choir in his church to his grave is one of the most beautiful things I've seen. Must have also been an overwhelming honour for the kapellmeister.
Es gibt auch Aufnahmen, da singen sie im Altarraum, und dann stehen sie direkt auf dem Grab von Bach, nur ein mobiles Chorpodest auf dem sie stehen überspannt dann die Grabplatte. Die Kirche wurde im 19. Jhd. erheblich umgebaut, deshalb kann man nicht von der originalen Akustik ausgehen. Soviel ich weiß ist die Nikolaikirche wesentlich näher am damaligen Zustand (eine große Orgel wurde später noch eingebaut), sodaß bei Konzerten aus der Nikolaikirche die Akustik wohl näher am Original ist.
A truly magnificent performance of this masterpiece. I am impressed with the profound silence in the church during every pause in the music. All the musicians, choir members, and soloists are fully devoted to the performance...not smiling at each other, looking up toward the ceiling, watching a performer on the opposite side of the stage. My award for the best tie goes to the counter tenor whose gold one is spectacular! The brief focus on the church architecture is a nice touch. Bravo to everyone involved!
Just a clarification about the director, Georg Christoph Biller. He resigned as director of the St. Thomas Choir in 2015 due to ill health, and died in January of this year. Bach was Kantor of the St. Thomas Choir School, and Kappelmeister for the city of Leipzig. The choir school was, and is even today, a public school run by the city, not the church. In Bach's day it provided choir boys to four of Leipzig's churches, not just St. Thomas. The main church back then was actually the St. Nikolai church, a larger edifice. Even today, St. Nikolai is the main Lutheran church in Leipzig, and many of Bach sacred works were actually premiered there.
One of the very few performances of this great work that I like. The Gloria in excelsis deo leading into the Et in terra pax is the most joyous music I have ever heard in my life. It's as though the light of heaven overwhelms.
When those trumpets really burst onto the scene towards the end of Et in terra pax… it’s just like pure glory and ecstasy. I can’t help but listen with really loud volume and headphones for this, and I can never sit still. Just a pure delight and thrill.
I’ve been a fan of J.S. Bach since I was a kid, and as a vocalist who has performed the Gloria in D Major, by one of Bach’s fellow baroque composers, Vivaldi, it’s one of my goals to not only perform his B Minor mass but also to visit the church where he was kapellmeister. When I first started listening to Bach I only listened to his instrumental works (Brandenburg Concertos, Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, etc.) but now I know he didn’t have to go so hard when he wrote his big choral works, like this, the John passion and the Matthew passion. Long live Bach! God’s blessings from Connecticut.
Bach was attuned to the JOY and the EXALTATION of the Cosmos.... and I feel that he revealed some of the 'Mystery of the Universe'...... And a big THANK YOU for no ads in this recording!!!! I will listen to this every day, if possible....
My favorite of Bach's genius musical performances. Blessed to have been in the chorus several times. Singing it with an orchestra is an amazing experience.
Not from "humanity"... This genial work was not made by others - it was made solely by Bach. And It was not made in Arabic countries, in Africa or in China. It was made just by a white European man.
@@hannaalailan6743 Ha-ha-ha! That's just one envious, uneducated being! What are you talking about, you envious little one? No, Miserere Mei, Deu by Allegri, for instance, does not belong to the heritage and history of, let's say, China or Brazil! The word "orchestra", the whole definition of it in the modern sense of the word, almost every instrument spanning from violin to piano, Notes(!), great opera houses, the mere definition of opera, all the techniques of singing beginning from belcanto and so on - NONE of these inventions were made in any other part of the world but in the West - in Europe as well as the USA! And about the impact of the church: No - it does not make any geniuses itself, if there wasn't any church, there - either way - would be Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi and so on. The first sentence of what you gave written is just a good example of envious foolishness. The others are a mere devotion of proper knowledge.
A warm performance of a master work, filled with tradition. Lovely music, lovely respect for tradition, for old age, for youngsters. This music cannot die. Many thanks DW. Vielen Dank.
Prf. Billers dirigat ist wirklich beeindruckend, wunderschön anzusehen! wow Ich könnte mir alleine seine Art und Weise zu dirigieren Stunden lang anschauen
Immer wieder: Danke an Georg Christoph Biller für seine Lebensleistung, die musica sacra in Leipzig auf solides seelisches und emotionales Fundament gestellt zu haben. Im Zeitalter hoher Geschwindigkeiten tut es so gut eine gänzlich durch-fühl-bare Musik zu hören.
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Incarnatus est....... Sublime. Tempo excellent. De la pure tradition dans une interprétation de Bach. C'est un grand plaisir de revenir zux sources de LA musique. Merci
One of my greatest joys -as a student- at the Peabody Conservatory was to sing the B minor Mass in the chorus (although I always choked during the Confiteor.)
So… I’m the only one here who finds this reading rushed, and the way the performance is led, nuance, levels, phrasing, echo effects, etc., are all rinsed away? Also - the occasional SUNG interjections by the conductor in random keys between sections - no one else finds that disturbing? Is this a convention I don’t know about? I bow to the wisdom of the crowd. Tremendous musicianship in the orchestra, I submit.
I wonder if any of those boys continue their career in singing or music Edit: I just found out some of them became well-known musicians, such as Felix Bender and Moritz Caffier. Excellent 👏🎶
I don’t quite understand your comment. Coming into it’s own?!?!?! Do you know the Thomanerchor has a history of more than 800 years, and it’s arguably the best choir in the world, right?
Dieses Konzert hätte im Jahr 2020 nicht aufgeführt werden können, wie einige Kommentare zu implizieren scheinen. Im Jahr 2020 war Herr Biller leider zu krank. This concert could not have been given in 2020, as some comments seem to indicate. In that year Herr Biller was sadly too ill.
The fiddle parts that Bach wrote for the soloist in his Brandenburg concertos and some of his choral works are more difficult than what he wrote for his violin concertos. I wonder why. Thank you for uploading this great performance. The B minor Mass is certainly a masterpiece but I still prefer the St Matthew Passion.
This piece surpasses the 9th and everything Beethoven and others ever wrote. Not even being reborn 1000 times could they ever come even close to Bach. That said, the Missa Solemnis perhaps is a worthier competitor than the 9th, but still.
Las interpretaciones con coros infantiles y niños cantores solistas son excasas. Es mucho más difícil llevar un coro de muchos niños, a una ciudad fuera de su sede, que a un coro de adultos. Pero las obras originales están compuestas para niños también.
i was thrilled to see no countertenors in the choir (or at least i cant hear them - the timbre sounds like boy altos) but then the soloists - not my cup.
Yup. I knew listening without seeing the moment the duet started that yet another mezzo got dissed, and not for the better. Check out the BBC Proms recording for a marvelous example of how wonderful the Christe Eleison sounds when the soloists’ voices blend nicely, which alas is not the case here.
Presumably the Christoph Biller took time off from his duties in Heaven to conduct this work in 2020 (see first note at the top of the page) five years after his untimely death in 2015
Herr Biller starb im Jahr 2022. Herr Biller died in 2022. Und dieses Konzert hätte im Jahr 2020 nicht aufgeführt werden können. And this concert could not have been given in 2020.
UGH….a countertenor instead of an alto! _If they’re going to insist on “historically informed practice,” then they need boys to sing the soprano and alto roles._ *BACH DID NOT USE COUNTERTENORS, THEY WEREN’T INVENTED!!* Everybody know that horrid sound comes from tenors who couldn’t make the grade.
Hearing Bach's masterpiece being played by his choir in his church to his grave is one of the most beautiful things I've seen. Must have also been an overwhelming honour for the kapellmeister.
Es gibt auch Aufnahmen, da singen sie im Altarraum, und dann stehen sie direkt auf dem Grab von Bach, nur ein mobiles Chorpodest auf dem sie stehen überspannt dann die Grabplatte.
Die Kirche wurde im 19. Jhd. erheblich umgebaut, deshalb kann man nicht von der originalen Akustik ausgehen. Soviel ich weiß ist die Nikolaikirche wesentlich näher am damaligen Zustand (eine große Orgel wurde später noch eingebaut), sodaß bei Konzerten aus der Nikolaikirche die Akustik wohl näher am Original ist.
@@Peter_WoTVielen Dank!
I can listen to this mass a million times…it touches my soul so profoundly, I cannot put words to it
A truly magnificent performance of this masterpiece. I am impressed with the profound silence in the church during every pause in the music. All the musicians, choir members, and soloists are fully devoted to the performance...not smiling at each other, looking up toward the ceiling, watching a performer on the opposite side of the stage. My award for the best tie goes to the counter tenor whose gold one is spectacular! The brief focus on the church architecture is a nice touch. Bravo to everyone involved!
One of the joys of my life, from a young age as a choirboy, was to be a member of several choirs.
Bach is at home, finally! A worthy interpretation. Rest in peace, Maestro Biller!
Just a clarification about the director, Georg Christoph Biller. He resigned as director of the St. Thomas Choir in 2015 due to ill health, and died in January of this year. Bach was Kantor of the St. Thomas Choir School, and Kappelmeister for the city of Leipzig. The choir school was, and is even today, a public school run by the city, not the church. In Bach's day it provided choir boys to four of Leipzig's churches, not just St. Thomas. The main church back then was actually the St. Nikolai church, a larger edifice. Even today, St. Nikolai is the main Lutheran church in Leipzig, and many of Bach sacred works were actually premiered there.
Muchas gracias por su comentario, me fue muy útil.
MARAVILHOSO,
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One of the very few performances of this great work that I like. The Gloria in excelsis deo leading into the Et in terra pax is the most joyous music I have ever heard in my life. It's as though the light of heaven overwhelms.
When those trumpets really burst onto the scene towards the end of Et in terra pax… it’s just like pure glory and ecstasy. I can’t help but listen with really loud volume and headphones for this, and I can never sit still. Just a pure delight and thrill.
Boy soprano's voice was so beautifl. My soul., was moved stronngly
..Thank you so much!!
I’ve been a fan of J.S. Bach since I was a kid, and as a vocalist who has performed the Gloria in D Major, by one of Bach’s fellow baroque composers, Vivaldi, it’s one of my goals to not only perform his B Minor mass but also to visit the church where he was kapellmeister. When I first started listening to Bach I only listened to his instrumental works (Brandenburg Concertos, Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, etc.) but now I know he didn’t have to go so hard when he wrote his big choral works, like this, the John passion and the Matthew passion. Long live Bach! God’s blessings from Connecticut.
Bach was attuned to the JOY and the EXALTATION of the Cosmos.... and I feel that he revealed some of the 'Mystery of the Universe'...... And a big THANK YOU for no ads in this recording!!!! I will listen to this every day, if possible....
My favorite of Bach's genius musical performances. Blessed to have been in the chorus several times. Singing it with an orchestra is an amazing experience.
Perhaps one of the most magnificent compositions ever made from the entire humanity, and composed by a giant of music Johann Sebastian Bach.
And a Protestant!
Not from "humanity"... This genial work was not made by others - it was made solely by Bach. And It was not made in Arabic countries, in Africa or in China. It was made just by a white European man.
@@napoleonisthegreatest.2448 Exactly. Only white Europeans can save humanity.
@@hannaalailan6743 Ha-ha-ha! That's just one envious, uneducated being! What are you talking about, you envious little one? No, Miserere Mei, Deu by Allegri, for instance, does not belong to the heritage and history of, let's say, China or Brazil! The word "orchestra", the whole definition of it in the modern sense of the word, almost every instrument spanning from violin to piano, Notes(!), great opera houses, the mere definition of opera, all the techniques of singing beginning from belcanto and so on - NONE of these inventions were made in any other part of the world but in the West - in Europe as well as the USA! And about the impact of the church: No - it does not make any geniuses itself, if there wasn't any church, there - either way - would be Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi and so on. The first sentence of what you gave written is just a good example of envious foolishness. The others are a mere devotion of proper knowledge.
классная запись и божественное исполнение, браво!
It's so amazing that this choir has existed for 810 years now.
It hasn't, people do die.
@@WorldifySanity ship of theseus
I dontn know
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@@jan_Kilantell me
Oh my.. that's really gorgeous 🎵 this performance is my personal favorite.those voices are superb
A warm performance of a master work, filled with tradition. Lovely music, lovely respect for tradition, for old age, for youngsters. This music cannot die. Many thanks DW. Vielen Dank.
I am going to watch it live here in my city tomorrow. Can't wait.
This is simply stunning and beautiful. Such beautiful voices.
Prf. Billers dirigat ist wirklich beeindruckend, wunderschön anzusehen! wow
Ich könnte mir alleine seine Art und Weise zu dirigieren Stunden lang anschauen
Immer wieder: Danke an Georg Christoph Biller für seine Lebensleistung, die musica sacra in Leipzig auf solides seelisches und emotionales Fundament gestellt zu haben. Im Zeitalter hoher Geschwindigkeiten tut es so gut eine gänzlich durch-fühl-bare Musik zu hören.
Lovely! How beautiful to hear the vocal parts as equal partner with orchestra--everything in perfect balance.
Merveilleux quel travail en amont ! Bravo à tous et toutes
Danke,daß es euch gibt! Ein Hoffnungszeichen in dieser Zeit!
Excelente performance, me emocionei. É simplesmente meu sonho assistir pessoalmente algum dia.
In the Embrace of Classical Elegance. 🎵🌌 The graceful cadence of classical compositions creates an otherworldly experience, transcending time and connecting us to the brilliance of musical masters.
Великолепное исполнение мессы, яркий пример современной интерпретации музыки И.С.Баха.
This is a totemic work! I was lucky enough to take part in a performance in a london as a boy treble!
Bach es Dios en música clásica, su música me ayudó a superar una depresión hace 7 años.
This is one of the best recordings of Mass in B-
appreciate the performers for their long hours of excellence as well!
Bach in Leipzig, played at his very workplace (also the place where he rests in peace) by his inheritors - what more to ask for? Absolutely great!
Fantastique, quel travail de repetitions cela a t il du demande !
I sung that in Leipzig with a different choir many years ago. Every note of the Messe is edged into my soul. Possibly Bach's best composition.
Beautiful balance. Thank you so much.
Чудесное, потрясающее исполнение!
I am listening to and beholding beauty. Thank you.
Not one of....simply the most sublime. How did this emerge from one man's brain?
He used it.
Guided by GOD HIMSELF, no doubt!😇
Rest in peace, Maestro Biller.
Incarnatus est....... Sublime. Tempo excellent. De la pure tradition dans une interprétation de Bach. C'est un grand plaisir de revenir zux sources de LA musique. Merci
One of my greatest joys -as a student- at the Peabody Conservatory was to sing the B minor Mass in the chorus (although I always choked during the Confiteor.)
52:11 This is what i imagine the Choir of Angels in Heaven to be like.
That is beautiful. Thank you so much. Danke aus Polen
This is the most beautiful version of this music I've ever heard.
Thank you so much♡
So… I’m the only one here who finds this reading rushed, and the way the performance is led, nuance, levels, phrasing, echo effects, etc., are all rinsed away? Also - the occasional SUNG interjections by the conductor in random keys between sections - no one else finds that disturbing? Is this a convention I don’t know about? I bow to the wisdom of the crowd.
Tremendous musicianship in the orchestra, I submit.
@@Brad4Ellis It's supposed to be that tempo. We are used to slower ones, too. Klemperer for instance.
I agree
Richter is my favourite.@@Brad4Ellis
This is incredible music
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Bach wrote for boys and the Mass is best sung by boys' particular timbre - that is beautiful.
Bach paßt immer. Schöne Aufführung!!!
Музика, яка звеличує людський дух. Дякую Deutsche Welle!
С удовольствием!😊
So Beautiful 😍
so beautiful, thank you
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This masterpiece.... 😍
Wunderschoen.....
GREAT
I wish he had made other works as great as this in Latin.
PERFECTO
Danke für Video
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Danke!
Herausragend das AGNUS DEI gesungen von MATTHIAS REXROTH!
Awesome!
Thank you !
😊
I wonder if any of those boys continue their career in singing or music
Edit: I just found out some of them became well-known musicians, such as Felix Bender and Moritz Caffier. Excellent 👏🎶
Wunderbar!
Thsnks!❤
amazing countertenor (qui sedes at dextram Patris etc) wow±
The day of the performance 28th July 2000 was the anniversary of 250 year's since J. S.Bach death (28/7/1750).
Para mim, é impossível ouvir e não me emocionar.
Interesting mix. A choir that is just coming into it's own matched with a professional orchestra! GOD bless all performers in the name of Jesus!😇
I don’t quite understand your comment. Coming into it’s own?!?!?! Do you know the Thomanerchor has a history of more than 800 years, and it’s arguably the best choir in the world, right?
DANKE AUS
TEL AVIV
Grüße aus Berlin 😊
This boys are now granpas!😜👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I agree, or at least mature parents 😄
@@lopezsantos6703 they are adults now. And most have children. :-D
@@pisi0816 Many thanks Christoph 🙂
Were others in tears at the Dona nobis pacem?
Stupenda!
The Mass is the opera Bach did not write. Great performance this.
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Conclusions are like knots.
Dieses Konzert hätte im Jahr 2020 nicht aufgeführt werden können, wie einige Kommentare zu implizieren scheinen. Im Jahr 2020 war Herr Biller leider zu krank. This concert could not have been given in 2020, as some comments seem to indicate. In that year Herr Biller was sadly too ill.
The fiddle parts that Bach wrote for the soloist in his Brandenburg concertos and some of his choral works are more difficult than what he wrote for his violin concertos. I wonder why. Thank you for uploading this great performance. The B minor Mass is certainly a masterpiece but I still prefer the St Matthew Passion.
Bien
You are crazy
This piece is up there with 9th.
This piece surpasses the 9th and everything Beethoven and others ever wrote. Not even being reborn 1000 times could they ever come even close to Bach.
That said, the Missa Solemnis perhaps is a worthier competitor than the 9th, but still.
The 9th is not even among Beethoven's best.
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Bach und Würger Ring in einem Video, ich liebe yt
Himmlisch ! Danke !
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47:14 horn Orchester Probespiel
Las interpretaciones con coros infantiles y niños cantores solistas son excasas.
Es mucho más difícil llevar un coro de muchos niños, a una ciudad fuera de su sede, que a un coro de adultos.
Pero las obras originales están compuestas para niños también.
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The Crucifixus is WAY too fast for my liking, but what a gorgeous performance!
i was thrilled to see no countertenors in the choir (or at least i cant hear them - the timbre sounds like boy altos) but then the soloists - not my cup.
Interesting!😇
I'll be happy when the male alto craze is finished. I think their are some real altos who could use the work.
Yup. I knew listening without seeing the moment the duet started that yet another mezzo got dissed, and not for the better. Check out the BBC Proms recording for a marvelous example of how wonderful the Christe Eleison sounds when the soloists’ voices blend nicely, which alas is not the case here.
47:15 おさるさん
:')
🙄🥀🌱💚
Key change b/c they are all young men? 😇
Presumably the Christoph Biller took time off from his duties in Heaven to conduct this work in 2020 (see first note at the top of the page) five years after his untimely death in 2015
Herr Biller starb im Jahr 2022. Herr Biller died in 2022. Und dieses Konzert hätte im Jahr 2020 nicht aufgeführt werden können. And this concert could not have been given in 2020.
This is why conservatism never cease to be interesting.
UGH….a countertenor instead of an alto! _If they’re going to insist on “historically informed practice,” then they need boys to sing the soprano and alto roles._ *BACH DID NOT USE COUNTERTENORS, THEY WEREN’T INVENTED!!* Everybody know that horrid sound comes from tenors who couldn’t make the grade.
虐traducti鸥鸟serait bienvenue
Мальчики прекрасны, но запись старая. Существует ли сейчас этот хор?
Die Jungs sind jetzt erwachsen. Den Chor gibt es aber immer noch wie schon seit mehr als 800 Jahren.
Den Chor gibt es schon seit circa 800 Jahren😂
всегда думал, что для органа написана....а тут хор...😮
Gar nicht mal so gut. "E-lei-he-he-i-son", und dann das Orchester mit seinem Bachstrich.
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