I believe Karl Richter was summoned to the heavenly Musical scene. Imagine if there is heaven and all those great musicians and Composers are there. Most of them were believers. Can you imagine what great works they have composed in the meantime and what Sound Systems they have up there in the heavenly City of New Jerusalm, the City of God, which will come down to earth finally. Revelation chapters 21 and 22 in the Bible.
Mozart must have loved (and studied) this concerto: the beginning of the slow movement (3:51) reminds me of the beginning of the slow movement of the Symphony in G minor K. 550; I hear "traces" of the Magic flute and the last movement recalls the finale of Jupiter-Symphony !!
Karl Richter foi um dos maiores mestres do nosso tempo. Suas performances com as obras de Bach e Handel são superltivas. Foi um dom de Deus para a Música.
Perfect.Compliment. Спасибо большое. Великолепна работа всех исполнителей.Орган-- это чудо. Акустика-- супер. Ещё раз спасибо огромное. Новых творческих успехов всем.
Fabuloso Karl Richter como director de orquesta, como ejecutante de clavicordio y órgano, lástima que ya no está con nosotros y que hubiera disfrutado de sus últimas presentaciones. Su dirección La Pasión según Mateo de JSB.es única la veo siempre que tengo oportunidad. Tengo 72 años y disfruto viendo estas obras.gracias You Tube de Perú.
Handel's organ concertos sound very Beethovenian haha it's strange to say it, because Handel lived long before. The last movement is very powerful. Karl Richter was amazing.
Paulatinamente se va gestando el divisor absoluto de una inconmensurable paz gloriosa en la esencia bendita del ser particular. Así es cómo se ha desplegado tal artilugio musical de sublime belleza omnímoda dentro de mis humildes entrañas.
There are elements of this music that I feel Phillip Glass may have used for his interpretation and orchestration of the soundtrack for Koyaanisqatsi, 1982. That being said, Handel's use of mechanicals and call and response in this piece is amazing. The motif I hear is that of a pastoral introduction, moving inward, to reveal the layers of the court and palace, slowly evolving into a broader, grandiose vision of European culture and society of the time. The second movement reveals more emotional ties, to what, is not quite clear, but for me, as a listener in 1989-1990, it evoked Autumn, and a sense of "moving on to the next thing" in a life that had just started it's 2nd stage, young adulthood.
@@davyroger3773 Nothing of Händel will fit into romantic, because he didn't lived in romantic, he lived in time of Barock. His music is anyways great to listen.
Totally agree. I listened to all his organ concertos and there are many movements of dark expression, grandeur and thematic development characteristic of romanticism. It also reminds me a lot of Beethoven.
I read an article that in a contest that took place between Handel and Scarlatti, Scarlatti beat Handel in the Hapsichord and Handel beat Scarlatti in the organ
J'ai toujours senti qu'il mourrait d'une crise cardiaque. Sa musique l exprimait très clairement pour ceux qui savaient l'entendre. C'est au fond une chance de mourir comme ça !
Je n'avais jamais remarqué à quel point Karl Richter si on lui ébouriffait les cheveux en tignasse de lion, ressemblerait à Beethoven. Nul doute qu'en quelque sorte ils étaient des parents éloignés.
When was this filmed? I haven't heard much classical music myself, but this is a beautiful concerto that I first heard as the theme to a schools nature series from the 1970s and 80s.
What's all the tearing hurry? Handel Festival Chamber Orchestra on Naxos CD are better because they go slower so you have time to hear a note before the next 6 are on top of you
You can do it quick and still much more adept for Handel, like Tachezi and Harnoncourt do it (it's also on youtube). Richter was great in his time, but it is difficult to listen to this today, I think, since the organ is just much too prominent and forceful.
Not bad but shows its age. Especially the strings in the slow movement sound very dated. I first heard this concerto with Herbert Tachezi and Harnoncourt, and Harnoncourt gets such a beauty out of his strings that this recording is no match.
Marvelous performance, except a little thing I heard, the A2 note on the 2nd keyboard of the organ is out of tune, it's easy to listen in so many parts of the piece, especially in 12' 30''. It's very unpleasable because it has ruined the most of the performance. Unfortunately Richter couldn't hide this problem, that reveals itself evidently.
Bravo. Magnifique. C'est toujours et ça restera une heureuse vérité que le plus grand musicien Anglais ... était Allemand.
très bel enregistrement du concerto pour orgue de Haendel
The world's greatest organist of all time and interpreter of Handel. Unequalled.
Beautiful performance by the late Karl Richter .... One of the finest organists of his generation ... pity that he left us all too soon ...
I believe Karl Richter was summoned to the heavenly Musical scene. Imagine if there is heaven and all those great musicians and Composers are there. Most of them were believers. Can you imagine what great works they have composed in the meantime and what Sound Systems they have up there in the heavenly City of New Jerusalm, the City of God, which will come down to earth finally. Revelation chapters 21 and 22 in the Bible.
RIP, Carl Richter
@@skykiss12 there isn’t.
@@danal81got concrete evidence that there isn’t?
@@artfuldodger4850 the burden of proof is on someone who claims there is first.
Nice try though.
Mozart must have loved (and studied) this concerto: the beginning of the slow movement (3:51) reminds me of the beginning of the slow movement of the Symphony in G minor K. 550; I hear "traces" of the Magic flute and the last movement recalls the finale of Jupiter-Symphony !!
Superb Karl Richter!!
Extraordinaire Karl RICHTER ! Quelle merveille !
Hombre Santo..Karl Richter y su Orquesta igual..y Protectores del Arte Musical..y claro..J.Sebastian BACH..😍😍😍..graciaaaaass !!!!
Karl richter is the best performer of Händels Organ Concertos.
Truth
Immaculate. I hope all of them are in heaven enjoying what they love the most. 🎵🎻🎶
Karl Richter foi um dos maiores mestres do nosso tempo. Suas performances com as obras de Bach e Handel são superltivas. Foi um dom de Deus para a Música.
The first organ concerto I learned to play. Very nostalgic this. Thank you.
Superba musica e bellissima esecuzione, sono musiche che toccano lo spirito e ammorbidiscono l'anima!! Tutti i miei complimenti!!
Thanks for uploading such great music
Just sublime, thank you.
Enregistrement de grande qualité, et brillante interprétation de l'orchestre
et du grand Karl Richter, trop tôt disparu.
Merci à vous.
Thanks for the upload. This is balsam to my soul. Handel and Bach are truly the gems of all humanity.
Perfect.Compliment. Спасибо большое. Великолепна работа всех исполнителей.Орган-- это чудо. Акустика-- супер. Ещё раз спасибо огромное. Новых творческих успехов всем.
Beautiful performance!
Karl Richter, poseía unas unas manos bendecidas por Dios...
Great Richter!!!!!
Pięknie zagrany koncert, pełen radości i optymizmu. Prawdziwy maestro.
Pozdrawiam i potwierdzam.
Karl Richter a real master of Handel.
I totally agree.
I agree of my heart! Ingvar
Sam Shearman x
Nagyon szép volt, köszönöm szépen!
Eterno agradecimiento a Karl Richter por sus extraordinarias ejecuciones de Haendel y Bach. Un maestro que se nos fue tan pronto!
Fabuloso Karl Richter como director de orquesta, como ejecutante de clavicordio y órgano, lástima que ya no está con nosotros y que hubiera disfrutado de sus últimas presentaciones. Su dirección La Pasión según Mateo de JSB.es única la veo siempre que tengo oportunidad. Tengo 72 años y disfruto viendo estas obras.gracias You Tube de Perú.
Te refieres a la grabación de 1959, verdad?... ;0)
The camera switching from 1:28 makes me laugh, looks like the pipes themselves are talking to each other
youve won ahha
thats is counterpoint
Max Buskirk
Not sure what you were smoking but I WANT SOME>
I've not played this for over 30 years but it was instantly recognisable when I saw it by chance here. It's absolutely gorgeous.
Vivian Crawford-Jamaica: Wow!! Thank you. Should be heard every day!
0:00 Allegro
3:50 Andante
8:49 Adagio
10:05 Allegro
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Thank you❤
Excellent ! First class recording !
Super.Excelente.Y un sonido que los nuevos organos ya tienen olvidados y creo que pocos
se atreverìan a tocar.
Lindo!!! Foi o primeiro concerto que eu ouvi e nunca mais esqueci.
Loved it, beautifully played.
Especially 1:44 and onward, is such a sweet meeting between metal and wood.
Bravïsimo Haendel y el organista Richter.
Very beautiful thank You
Stunning and stupendous
Great! Great! Great both Handel and Richter!!!
Master, I love your concertos col organo obbligato
Fabuleux ! Entendu il y a cinquante ans et jamais pu L oublier...
Beautiful
Merci pour ce moment 😀
Handel's organ concertos sound very Beethovenian haha it's strange to say it, because Handel lived long before. The last movement is very powerful. Karl Richter was amazing.
Beethoven admired Handel very much
EXCELLENT!!! Tepper Michael. Israel.
Einfach genial!
The finale to this piece is so victorious.
Karl Richter I respect and admire you, and aspire to be as great as thee
Wise camera man/men/ladies. Creative .
Händel was sometimes ahead of his time. Many movements from his Organ Concertos remind me of Beethoven and Romantic composers.
...yes ,and Mozart and Haydn too.
@@shadbolt4687 Yeah I think they all knew it was there would touch parts of it sometimes.
Magic !
Que interpretación tan buena
Paulatinamente se va gestando el divisor absoluto de una inconmensurable paz gloriosa en la esencia bendita del ser particular. Así es cómo se ha desplegado tal artilugio musical de sublime belleza omnímoda dentro de mis humildes entrañas.
perfect! absoluty genial!!!
И музика Гянделя великолепная и с'играли ейо отлично!!!! Александр Одессит
There are elements of this music that I feel Phillip Glass may have used for his interpretation and orchestration of the soundtrack for Koyaanisqatsi, 1982.
That being said, Handel's use of mechanicals and call and response in this piece is amazing. The motif I hear is that of a pastoral introduction, moving inward, to reveal the layers of the court and palace, slowly evolving into a broader, grandiose vision of European culture and society of the time. The second movement reveals more emotional ties, to what, is not quite clear, but for me, as a listener in 1989-1990, it evoked Autumn, and a sense of "moving on to the next thing" in a life that had just started it's 2nd stage, young adulthood.
Magnifico Richter!!!
Thanks!
Beautiful men! Like angels, yet masculine!
The intensity of some of Handels pieces sounds like he skipped the classical era and went straight to Romantic sometimes.
Yeah, I definitely hear some Beethoven in certain passages, especially with this type of dynamically driven interpretation.
Händel lived in the Century of Barock, same as the great Bach. But other than that you're absolutly right.
Haven't listened to much romantic era stuff, does 7:00 fit that description?
@@davyroger3773 Nothing of Händel will fit into romantic, because he didn't lived in romantic, he lived in time of Barock. His music is anyways great to listen.
Totally agree. I listened to all his organ concertos and there are many movements of dark expression, grandeur and thematic development characteristic of romanticism. It also reminds me a lot of Beethoven.
Encontré dos de Branderburgo.
- Der unvergessene Karl Richter -
played in full before the service when I was married
Händel, oder Bach? Es ist doch egal.
Aber Karl Richter war ein absolutes Genie. Danke Karl !
Sublim!!!
ideally !
I read an article that in a contest that took place between Handel and Scarlatti, Scarlatti beat Handel in the Hapsichord and Handel beat Scarlatti in the organ
Браво
Nice...............
Where did you get this film?
DVD,LD or TV broadcasting?
For ever : Karl Richter . passed away early 80 s . With 54 .
J'ai toujours senti qu'il mourrait d'une crise cardiaque. Sa musique l exprimait très clairement pour ceux qui savaient l'entendre. C'est au fond une chance de mourir comme ça !
Splendido
magnifico
Wow , what an untimely death but , WE RICHTER'S DO NOT GROW OLD !
Je n'avais jamais remarqué à quel point Karl Richter si on lui ébouriffait les cheveux en tignasse de lion, ressemblerait à Beethoven. Nul doute qu'en quelque sorte ils étaient des parents éloignés.
Haendel er bare god, og så når Karl Richter spiller, er det bare helt perfekt.......
When was this filmed? I haven't heard much classical music myself, but this is a beautiful concerto that I first heard as the theme to a schools nature series from the 1970s and 80s.
1972, sorry for being 4 years late lol
Outdated. I liked it then, but now there are many better interpretations, I can't listen to it any more. Historic value.
А если попробовать вам с'играть Little man Sonni Bono В обработке Джеймса Ласта,очень красиво получится наверняка?!! Александр Одессит
Go Karli Go!
What's all the tearing hurry? Handel Festival Chamber Orchestra on Naxos CD are better because they go slower so you have time to hear a note before the next 6 are on top of you
You can do it quick and still much more adept for Handel, like Tachezi and Harnoncourt do it (it's also on youtube). Richter was great in his time, but it is difficult to listen to this today, I think, since the organ is just much too prominent and forceful.
Hab immer noch Hunger!
When was this recorded?
XX. Century
1972
i didnt know that was the right way of spelling Handel
Ratify photographed. The music is even better, played with mastery by Richter
For some reason, every time I hear this,. especially the opening organ solo, I think of tanks/tracked vehicles. You know what I mean?
What do you mean?
...but, where is the choir? :(
ვინატროთ საქართველოში
კარლ რიხტერის მსგავსი
დირიჟორი რომელიც იმავ დროს გენიალური პიანისტი
და ორღანისტი იქნება!
schon klavier !!! Das ist guut
Ulka to dla Ciebie
a bit too fast for me, nonetheless mesmerising performance .
Händel; not Haendel
1:04 look at all those npcs dawg😭💀
Not bad but shows its age. Especially the strings in the slow movement sound very dated. I first heard this concerto with Herbert Tachezi and Harnoncourt, and Harnoncourt gets such a beauty out of his strings that this recording is no match.
カール・リヒター氏、
尊敬すべき、歴史に残るアーティスト、
大ファンなんすけど、
赤塚不二夫の
おーいア太郎の
でこっぱち、ににてると思うのは、私だけでしょうか?
酔っ払いの戯言です。
Marvelous performance, except a little thing I heard, the A2 note on the 2nd keyboard of the organ is out of tune, it's easy to listen in so many parts of the piece, especially in 12' 30''. It's very unpleasable because it has ruined the most of the performance. Unfortunately Richter couldn't hide this problem, that reveals itself evidently.
That was ruined by a vert Un baroque orchestra. What a shame
Omg far too fast!
schlimm
your picture tricked me