Leoš Janáček - Glagolitic Mass (Česká filharmonie, Sir Charles Mackerras)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 мар 2018
  • Záznam skladby Glagolitic Mass od Leoše Janáčka v podání České filharmonie pod taktovkou Sira Charlese Mackerrase.
    Obsah:
    I. Intrada
    II. Úvod
    III. Gospodi pomiluj
    IV. Slava
    V. Věruju
    VI. Svet
    VII. Agneče Božij
    VIII. Postludium (Varhany sólo)
    IX. Intrada
    Účinkují: Eva Urbanová (soprano), Bernarda Fink (soprano), Leo Marian Vodička (tenor), Peter Mikuláš (basa), Jan Hora (varhany), Pražský filhramonický sbor pod vedením Pavla Kühna, Česká filharmonie, dirigent Sir Charles Mackerras
    Nahráno v Dvořákově síni v pražském Rudolfinu, 21. března 1996.
    Režie Adam Rezek
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Комментарии • 67

  • @JanNovak-en3rn
    @JanNovak-en3rn Месяц назад +2

    Leoš Janáček byl hudební génius...překrásná Sinfonietta, Taras Bulba, Lašské tance, Glagolská mše...s B.Smetanou dva nej skladatelé.

  • @BritinIsrael
    @BritinIsrael Год назад +9

    One of the all time greatest choral works. Janacek at his finest and most original . This is a great performance conducted by a true lover of Janacek'S music, Sir Charles Mackeras (RIP).

    • @ritawing1064
      @ritawing1064 10 месяцев назад +2

      He was a lovely man.

  • @oboist3
    @oboist3 5 лет назад +24

    One of the most original voices in the world of music. I really love this work so much. it made a great impact on me as young teen

  • @josjanssen6733
    @josjanssen6733 4 года назад +19

    Janacek speaks to me of emotions that are very close to us. Raw. Unfiltered. Truthful. What a great master ! Mackerras knew about his music as no other. What more can i say, besides a big thank you to the good souls that made this video available.

    • @mantabond
      @mantabond Год назад

      I compare this piece to El Greco's The Opening of the Fifth Seal.

    • @caroline4323
      @caroline4323 Год назад

      I am having "an argument" with my German friend about folklore. She seems to think that it can be a bit boring and... I am Moravian, a city person- but when I hear Moravian folklore music my heart goes nuts and I believe it´s the same for those who still live it. And she said she knows Czech music through Dvořák. And I thought he never "spoke" to me- but Jacek- love him. Maybe because he grew up on the same wild Moravian folklore. (Czech and Moravia are very different in that regard).
      This is my favourite piece. It´s like I can see all the beauty around, sun shining through trees...

  • @joannekelly6402
    @joannekelly6402 5 лет назад +9

    Wonderful performance of Janacek's sublime Glagolitic Mass. Thanks for uploading this.

  • @Hyblovina
    @Hyblovina 4 года назад +7

    One of the greatest works for me. I´d like to talk with God this way.

    • @Camila_and_Daniel_Gaming
      @Camila_and_Daniel_Gaming 2 года назад +1

      What a beautiful thought!

    • @johnervin8033
      @johnervin8033 2 года назад +3

      ​@@Camila_and_Daniel_Gaming AMEN! I have had always the same feeling, and having sung for orchestras, that is how I feel most comfortable, and comforted, in expressing it. I have always had some chronic diffidence with much of "contemporary" music of the churches where I go, as a lot of the musical fare of the more recent kind is not much above the stature of grocery store jingles, musically.
      Ah, but not such as this. One of the persons at one version of Janacek's "Sinfonietta" posted, "Please, no religious grandstanding. That should go without saying." (Commenters had weighed in on that ironic aspects of LJ's spiritual sides.)
      Just what was he thinking! For me, Janacek is one of the most religious atheists who ever lived. Even Graham Greene, a later convert through his wife to Catholicism, neared his last years saying, "I am a Catholic agnostic. Maybe even a Catholic atheist." That was before a Spanish priest drew him back to the Church in his last times, when he wrote, "Monsignor Quixote" with Sir Alec Guinness reprising that in a TV version, if I recall correctly. Very intriguing.
      Greene writes in his memoirs that Pope Paul VI had invited him to a private audience and while at table he told Greene he admired more than one of his books, I believe he cited "The Power and the Glory," and GG noted that it was on the "banned" list of the Holy See. The Pope, to his great credit (at least in my eyes) said something close to, "Mr. Greene, there will always be some Catholics who have problems with some of your books. I would not worry myself much about that." Greene penned, "Advice which I found it easy to accept."
      It seems many of these then were able to distinguish the "shine" from the "Shinola" so to speak. Or the pay from the payola.
      In any case, like Handel's Messiah, which I've been privileged to sing as a chorister, I find Janacek summons some of the deepest religious feeling in me.
      Go figure.
      As Handel said when an Irish aristocrat commended him after his premiere in Dublin of The Messiah, as "very entertaining." :
      "I would be very sorry if I only entertained them, I wished to make them better."
      And music has just that power. It's in a very good book that I have that this is just so.
      GKC: "If God did not exist, there would be no atheists."
      Hear, hear. One of those He made gives him rightful due. Here.
      And in much of his work. I can't forget the first time I heard "Sinfonietta" loaned to me by a childhood friend who was getting his music degree at USC. it shook my soul to its roots, just beginning my studies of music at the wizened age (relatively!) of 18. I was so indelibly and lastingly flabbergasted by the opening 10 mintues, that about 12 years later I had to write in reverent homage to that brass glory and Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man" (whose inspiration traces, I feel, directly to Janacek's use of brass here and elsewhere, especially Sinfonietta) a 'modern' fanfare of my own, as an Easter Processional.
      Janacek is a master of the sort of groundless (in the meditational sense) devotion that speaks to all who can hear. Worship.

    • @kh23797
      @kh23797 Год назад

      @@johnervin8033 Leoš Janáček was not simply an atheist -- in his writings, he was critical of the established religion and of the in Moravian/Bohemian church. So, while you have the right to profess any faith you wish, please do not do to Janáček what has also been done to Ralph Vaughan Williams, Jan Struther, and even (0n his death-bed) Christopher Hitchens, i.e. observe that they write on religious themes, so presume to posthumously convert them to Christianity.. or, at least, claim that in them, God was moving in some mysterious way. It's superstitious cant, and betrays their right _not_ to believe, which is as valid as yours to the contrary.

    • @YThome7
      @YThome7 7 месяцев назад

      @@johnervin8033 Very dramatic piece. What did Janacek think about Mussorgsky, Rimski-Korsakov? What would he say about Sverdlov, I wonder. Russian church is not enthusiastic about accepting works of Russian classic composers as part of liturgy, not sure why. It seems to me Janicek would have better chances, at least choral parts.

  • @afrofinka
    @afrofinka 5 лет назад +5

    Ďakujem pekne!! To bolo fantastické.

  • @domenicodogani3350
    @domenicodogani3350 Год назад +3

    Sto ascoltando in questo momento una musicassetta registrata nel 1988 su francecmusique. Direttore waclav Lehmann. A mio parere è uno dei capolavori assoluti della musica. Janacek è un compositore immenso.

  • @bevaconme
    @bevaconme 6 лет назад +3

    Děkuji velmi, moc za to, že to vysílám.

  • @leestamm3187
    @leestamm3187 8 месяцев назад

    A wonderful performance. His tutelage with the great Václav Talich always shined through when Mackerras conducted in the Czech repertoire.

  • @DornGeorg
    @DornGeorg 4 года назад +30

    00:39 Intrada - Orchester
    02:26 Úvod - Einleitung - Orchester
    04:39 Gospodi pomiluj - Kyrie - Herr, erbarme dich - Sopran, Chor, Orchester
    08:17 Slava - Gloria - Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe - Sopran, Tenor, Chor, Orgel, Orchester
    14:59 Vĕruju - Credo - Ja, ich glaube - Tenor, Bass, Chor, Orgel, Orchester
    27:07 Svet - Sanctus - Heilig ist der Herr Sabaoth - Sopran, Alt, Tenor, Bass, Chor, Orchester
    33:38 Agneče Božij - Agnus Dei - Lamm Gottes - Sopran, Alt, Tenor, Bass, Chor, Orchester
    38:50 Varhany sólo [Postludium] - Orgel solo
    41:34 Intrada [Exodus] - Orchester

  • @jirisvitak1595
    @jirisvitak1595 5 лет назад +2

    Nádhera.

  • @ivancandia7882
    @ivancandia7882 4 года назад +7

    This fantastic bastard was way ahead of his time...

    • @ArtyFactual_Intelligence
      @ArtyFactual_Intelligence 2 года назад +2

      Not only was he ahead of his time but Jiří and Amalie were married before his time.

    • @YThome7
      @YThome7 7 месяцев назад

      @@ArtyFactual_Intelligence Good point, many missed. His "letters" are amazing.

  • @jitkajelinkova715
    @jitkajelinkova715 5 лет назад +2

    Nádhera

  • @markovelikonja5399
    @markovelikonja5399 Месяц назад

    Cool to see a young Radek Baborak playing first horn! Some familiar (younger) faces from today's orchestra.

  • @petradicostanzo644
    @petradicostanzo644 3 года назад +4

    J'apprécie de découvrir chaque jour de nouveau compositeur de différent pays d'un point de vue culturel et classique merci

  • @grenmane
    @grenmane 8 месяцев назад

    good use of composition in inauguration of the pleasure dome

  • @johnmuller4014
    @johnmuller4014 Год назад +2

    I never heard the "ending" played at the beginning before, at least on my recording (Kubelik?) that's not the case. Anyone know why?

    • @MrsSedley
      @MrsSedley Год назад +5

      This is the original version (note that it's called 'Intrada' - always puzzled me why it should have been just at the end). It also includes a powerful passage during the 'Passion' sequence of the Credo not heard in most performances.

  • @piersgio
    @piersgio 3 года назад +2

    Non capisco il ceco utilizzato da Supraphon, ma nessun altro commento sembra evidenziare il fatto che la presente esecuzione utilizza la versione in cui vengono ripristinate le indicazioni originali del manoscritto di Janáček, con l'Intrada eseguita all'inizio ed alla fine e varie altre modifiche nell'orchestrazione, particolarmente rilevanti nel "Věruju" (tra l'altro, con l'intervento di tre timpanisti).

  • @vm1486
    @vm1486 Год назад +2

    Děkuji za uvedení díla L.Janáčka ve staroslověnštině. 👍🎶
    ( Vadí mi přerušení reklamou, u hudebniho díla.)

    • @supraphon
      @supraphon  Год назад +2

      Děkujeme za upozornění, reklamy uprostřed díla jsme vypnuli.

    • @vm1486
      @vm1486 Год назад

      ​@@supraphon Děkuji. 🎶

    • @YThome7
      @YThome7 7 месяцев назад +1

      За всю жизнь привык к языку Русской провославной церкви, но только сейчас как-то в полной мере дошло, что ведь это и есть Старо-славянский, не искусственный церковный, а просто старый славянский. Сильная вещь, даже страшно как-то, так глубоко в суть молитвы проникает музыка. Конечно Янычек знал музыку Мусоргского, Римского-Корсакова, Сверидова, но мне Янычек придал особую драматичность словам молитвы.
      А вот интересно, совеременные чехи понимают старо-славянский, как русские?

    • @vm1486
      @vm1486 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@YThome7 Чехи понимают Старо-славянский язык как русский язык? У меня ошибки. Много лет тому назад, когда я училась в школе. Запомнила, как я не занималась об этом языке.(этим языком?)😅
      ❤️ привет...👋

    • @YThome7
      @YThome7 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@vm1486 Все правильно Вы пишите и понимаете. Правильно сказать "занималась ЭТИМ языком", или "изучала, учила ЭТОТ язык". Мне все больше наравится Янычек, конечно все любят Дворжака, Сметану, а Янычека все признают, но он как-то сложноват. Я думаю через 40-50 лет он будет также популярен как и Дворжек. Спасибо чехам что хорошо сохраняете могилы советских солдат на кладбище в Праге, я в 1977 был в Праге, был и на его могиле, он погиб 7 Мая 1945 в боях за Прагу. Мне судьба Янычека напоминает Фауста из Гете. Поздняя любовь. Я это тоже понимаю.
      Хотите я Вам это по-английски или по-немецки напишу, если по-русски не совсем понятно? Я Ваш язык я понимаю, если говорите медленно.

  • @glendadafonseca8284
    @glendadafonseca8284 5 месяцев назад

    I am curious as to how this will be performed at Carnegie Hall, given that there is no organ in that hall. It will be performed there by the Czech Phil led by Semyon Bychkov next season, in Dec. 2025.

    • @markovelikonja5399
      @markovelikonja5399 Месяц назад

      Electric? Pretty remarkable, actually, that the storied Carnegie Hall doesn't have an organ. I'm hoping to be there.

  • @lukesargent8350
    @lukesargent8350 9 месяцев назад

    Does anyone know who the principal trumpet is? Fantastic playing from the whole section

    • @lukesargent8350
      @lukesargent8350 9 месяцев назад

      After some research, the principal trumpet is Miroslav Kejmar.

  • @franciscovidalsorde3364
    @franciscovidalsorde3364 2 года назад +1

    be, una xulada, claro. Com no vols parlar de la natura i de l'amor quan els tens tan prop de tu. potser es perque la natura i 'amor son els pilars de la humanitat, o potser l'esval.lot es pot mostrar amb la creació. I així l'art esdevé, per necessitat.

  • @iczerman
    @iczerman 6 лет назад +12

    Timpanist did the very end correctly.

    • @sidosoft
      @sidosoft 5 лет назад +2

      Yes!)

    • @ArtyFactual_Intelligence
      @ArtyFactual_Intelligence 2 года назад +1

      No he didn't. There is not a different tempo marking or a fermata for the last two beats than for all the previous sequence. It was an affectation which is not appropriate.

    • @The80sBoy
      @The80sBoy Год назад +1

      The timpani ending is as written in the score. Good sound too.

  • @barnard-baca
    @barnard-baca Год назад

    Veruju

  • @1968KWT
    @1968KWT Год назад

    0:45

  • @realnigga19
    @realnigga19 5 лет назад +4

    looks like a very crowded stage lol

  • @rodrigoroderico3213
    @rodrigoroderico3213 4 года назад +3

    Shocked by the coldness of this public... Do they understood the music? Or just didn't like it? What I know is that Janáček certainly deserves much better audience!!!

    • @honzaspousta4077
      @honzaspousta4077 3 года назад +10

      This is the Czech culture. People are quite reserved here. It does not mean that they do not appreciate the music.

    • @MarvinCZ
      @MarvinCZ 3 года назад

      The audience is ecstatic!

    • @JiriVlach
      @JiriVlach 2 года назад +4

      The norm, at least back then, was to reserve the applause for the very end of the performance.

    • @markovelikonja5399
      @markovelikonja5399 Месяц назад

      Based on three years of Czech Philharmonic concerts in recent years, what often happens is the applause builds in intensity over several curtain calls; it's pretty cool. But this was 1996; don't know what the norm was then.

  • @jean-pierreboudine720
    @jean-pierreboudine720 Месяц назад

    Trop rapide.

  • @DavidA-ps1qr
    @DavidA-ps1qr 9 месяцев назад

    I'm not happy with the strings in this performance, they are weak and thin considering the numbers involved. It may be the recording balance as the rest of the orchestra sound good.

  • @mathewdallaway
    @mathewdallaway 3 года назад +3

    How fucking dare you ruin this exquisite piece with ads? Unsubscribing.

    • @MarkHarmer
      @MarkHarmer 2 года назад

      RUclips is run by uncultured heathens.

    • @jwinder2
      @jwinder2 2 года назад

      Use an ad blocker......

    • @kh23797
      @kh23797 Год назад +1

      An 'ad blocker' such as _Ublock Origin_ would remove all those advertising interruptions, _unless_ you use the Android operating system. RUclips in Windows is a much smoother experience than on an Android tablet or phone-but then, Android and RUclips are owned by Google, so designed to maximise the commercial aspect.

    • @tterrace
      @tterrace Год назад +1

      No matter how you slice it, intentionally choosing to have ads randomly and loudly popping up suddenly while the music is playing is incredibly disturbing and obnoxious. That it's being done not by some ignoramus individual pirate but by a company that's in the business of recording and distributing classical music beggars belief. The people now running the formerly respected Supraphon recording label should be ashamed of themselves.

  • @cristinaiglesias7899
    @cristinaiglesias7899 Год назад

    NO.

  • @YThome7
    @YThome7 3 года назад

    Why do they sing in Russian?

    • @RichardVRusso-rj9ws
      @RichardVRusso-rj9ws 3 года назад +29

      They are singing in Old Slavonic.

    • @alexanderbaumann9847
      @alexanderbaumann9847 8 месяцев назад +2

      That is why it is called the Glagolitic Mass.

    • @YThome7
      @YThome7 7 месяцев назад

      @@alexanderbaumann9847 За всю жизнь привык к языку Русской провославной церкви, но только сейчас в полной мере дошло, что ведь это и есть Старо-славянский, не искусственный церковный, а просто славянский. Сильная вещь, даже страшно как-то, так глубоко в суть молитвы проникает музыка. Конечно Янычек знал музыку Мусоргского, Римского-Корсакова, Сверидова, но Янычек придал особую драматичность словам молитвы.
      А вот интересно, совеременные чехи понимают старо-славянский, как русские?

    • @YThome7
      @YThome7 7 месяцев назад

      @@alexanderbaumann9847 I just realized that the language I have been hearing all my life in Russian churches is not just "church" language, but real Slavonic language still understood in other countries.
      Very dramatic piece. What did Janacek think about Mussorgsky, Rimski-Korsakov? What would he say about Sverdlov, I wonder. Russian church is not enthusiastic about accepting works of Russian classic composers as part of liturgy, not sure why. It seems to me Janicek would have better chances, at least choral parts.

    • @YThome7
      @YThome7 7 месяцев назад

      @@RichardVRusso-rj9ws Thankyou,
      За всю жизнь привык к языку Русской провославной церкви, но только сейчас в полной мере дошло, что ведь это и есть Старо-славянский, не искусственный церковный, а просто славянский. Сильная вещь, даже страшно как-то, так глубоко в суть молитвы проникает музыка. Конечно Янычек знал музыку Мусоргского, Римского-Корсакова, Сверидова, но Янычек придал особую драматичность словам молитвы.
      А вот интересно, совеременные чехи понимают старо-славянский, как русские?