Absolutely ravishing. I have heard dozens of versions of this Magnificat over the past forty years. This one is marked out by its stately tempo and attention to some of the internal harmonies that sometimes get almost 'trampled over' in faster renditions. The final chorus is so overwhelming in this wonderful performance that the Chor Filharmonii Narodowej w Warsawie brought me to tears, even after having listened to it hundreds and hundreds of times. Ravishing! Thank you so much from New York.
Incredible. How so much more of a personal statement to and about GOd than the big orchestra and crashing cymbals and bympani, etc. Not as much theater as private meditation. Thank you Henryk and your wonderful group, and to the Filharmonia Narodowa for yet another stellar presentation. Feeling especially lucky to be alive today.
Hey! To all of my Filipinos out there who are avid viewers then of ABC-5, and for those who were familiar with ABC-5's pre-station ID campaign called "Please Pray The Rosary", and if you're ever wondered what kind of background music used in that particular TVC, here's: 1:09
For me,,,back then, I was so scared about ABC-5's "Please Pray The Rosary" TVC because of that background music that is TRULY very scared to me...aaarrrrggghhhh! 😔 But for now, 2024, my scare factor on ABC-5's "Please Pray The Rosary" TVC got minimized...
When listening to this music, I wish you all to open your heart so that you can accept what it is. Yes, you could put more instruments, but why not look at the beauty of each human voice in this choir? If you walk from New York to L.A., I am sure that you will meet more beautiful souls than in your plane. And indeed, some may spot a Slavic latin pronunciation, but Music and Grace belong to all and each of us. Listen to as many versions of this Magnificat that is about 450 years old and acknowledge the beauty that Humanity is capable of, because we can all love, in a different way, and there is not only one way to love.
Perfeito! Louvado seja Deus ! Tem uma outra apresentação desse canto sacro com o Maestro Inglês John Elliot Gardiner em 1990 que é simplesmente wonderful! É uma coletanea de músicas sacras em um só concerto 🎸 🎸
Greatest, most sublime composer that ever lived. The depth of emotion is simply unsurpassed. "Vespers to the virgin Mary" and "the coronation of poppea" the greatest two pieces of music ever written. Beyond space and time. Beyond genius. J. S. Bach is sublime but monteverdi makes him appear very average
Monteverdi is divine, true. But Bach is also a boss. I agree tho that i like Monteverdi even more than Bach, because his music can go to the deepest truth. Monteverdi can make love, the highest idea, hearable; while Bach can do that too, Monteverdi is able to make us hear all parts of that love: Glory, sadness, its strength and weakness.
Beautiful voices, and very well sung... it's just a pity that they have chosen the Slavic Latin pronunciation instead of the Italian one. I know that it's a Polish choir, but Monteverdi was Italian and that's the pronunciation we expect to hear.
#1) Wow! #2) It's a pity that you can't just appreciate something that is different from what you want … or "expect!" #3) The Magnificat is LATIN TEXT! #4) WOW!
Oh fer chrissake. Okay. Um....that's all very interesting, but lets pair half of you up with instruments and start over again - see if we can't make this sound a lil' more authentic. Ya know, you could walk from New York to Los Angeles, but why would you do that? We have planes for that. Likewise, you can sing the Monteverdi Vespers with a ridiculously gigantic choir and just organ accompaniment, but why would you do that? We have small lovely Baroque ensembles specifically for this purpose.
Lari Kipe, we walk instead of flying in order to experience things along the way. We try things in music for the same reason - to experience things in a different way. As far as I know, no one is being forced to listen to this. To criticize others considerable efforts instead of just turning it off and listening to something else seems small minded and petty.
Lari Kipe, this is a "second version" of the Magnificat, with 6 voices and continuo (the "organ" part), instead of 7 voices and instruments that you find in the "original version". It was written by Monteverdi himself as an alternative for the original version, for occasions or places without the resources of St Mark's Basilica in Venice.
Absolutely ravishing. I have heard dozens of versions of this Magnificat over the past forty years. This one is marked out by its stately tempo and attention to some of the internal harmonies that sometimes get almost 'trampled over' in faster renditions. The final chorus is so overwhelming in this wonderful performance that the Chor Filharmonii Narodowej w Warsawie brought me to tears, even after having listened to it hundreds and hundreds of times. Ravishing! Thank you so much from New York.
Incredible. How so much more of a personal statement to and about GOd than the big orchestra and crashing cymbals and bympani, etc. Not as much theater as private meditation. Thank you Henryk and your wonderful group, and to the Filharmonia Narodowa for yet another stellar presentation. Feeling especially lucky to be alive today.
La GRANDE musica di Claudio Monteverdi, genio italiano
Thank you Poland !!
So beautiful! The best version of this piece I've heard.
This is a very good interpretation but I would like to suggest you to listen to the version by Pecs Chamber Choir
Hey! To all of my Filipinos out there who are avid viewers then of ABC-5, and for those who were familiar with ABC-5's pre-station ID campaign called "Please Pray The Rosary", and if you're ever wondered what kind of background music used in that particular TVC, here's: 1:09
Bravo! Bravíssimo! Espetacular! Parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🎉🎉🎈
This is Beautiful, Excellent!
Beautifully presented. Delicately harmonized. To be listened to again and again and to be inspired!
Una de las obras más grandes jamás escritas
Lindo demais! Traz uma elevação inexplicável 🙏🙌
lindo maravilhoso, celestial. faz 30 anos que escuto e não me canso...
Show
Merci Pologne
Bravo à ce magnifique choeur qui assume toute l'oeuvre sans solistes...
Exquisite performance !
This is not the Magnificat from the Marian Vespers, but an independent, eight-part one!
Glorious music sung with great fervor. Bravo!
Galantski you must like my music then.
@@claudiomonteverdi5047 - Hey, welcome back!!
Un'altra dimensione!🥺🥺❤️
For me,,,back then, I was so scared about ABC-5's "Please Pray The Rosary" TVC because of that background music that is TRULY very scared to me...aaarrrrggghhhh! 😔
But for now, 2024, my scare factor on ABC-5's "Please Pray The Rosary" TVC got minimized...
Voices from heaven...❤
Cudownie!
Gracias y saludos cordiales desde Mallorca para vosotros Filarmónica N.😍😍
When listening to this music, I wish you all to open your heart so that you can accept what it is. Yes, you could put more instruments, but why not look at the beauty of each human voice in this choir? If you walk from New York to L.A., I am sure that you will meet more beautiful souls than in your plane. And indeed, some may spot a Slavic latin pronunciation, but Music and Grace belong to all and each of us. Listen to as many versions of this Magnificat that is about 450 years old and acknowledge the beauty that Humanity is capable of, because we can all love, in a different way, and there is not only one way to love.
Thank you for taking the time to send that beautiful comment
«Slavic Latin pronunciation»
is closer to Roman Latin pronunciation
than the English or the Italian ones ;)
Incredible control!
чудове виконання!
Monteverdi
Perfeito! Louvado seja Deus ! Tem uma outra apresentação desse canto sacro com o Maestro Inglês John Elliot Gardiner em 1990 que é simplesmente wonderful! É uma coletanea de músicas sacras em um só concerto 🎸 🎸
Excelente obra clásica del renacimiento italiano
barroco
@@steigleder Barocco italiano.
Piękne wykonanie !
Muzyka i śpiew mówią same z siebie. Są modlitwą.
Ale napisy i tłumaczenia słów - tez pożyteczne!
Greatest, most sublime composer that ever lived. The depth of emotion is simply unsurpassed. "Vespers to the virgin Mary" and "the coronation of poppea" the greatest two pieces of music ever written. Beyond space and time. Beyond genius. J. S. Bach is sublime but monteverdi makes him appear very average
Average, really ? Beyond space and time, beyond genius, what is that supposed to mean ?
Stop saying bullshit, eventually learn music.
“J.S. Bach… ….. very average”
de gustibus non discutandum est
:)
@@jaceksobczyszynborg8936 Sunt lacrimea rerum
Monteverdi is divine, true. But Bach is also a boss. I agree tho that i like Monteverdi even more than Bach, because his music can go to the deepest truth. Monteverdi can make love, the highest idea, hearable; while Bach can do that too, Monteverdi is able to make us hear all parts of that love: Glory, sadness, its strength and weakness.
Agreed
Dobre
👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
Soli DEO !
Beautiful voices, and very well sung... it's just a pity that they have chosen the Slavic Latin pronunciation instead of the Italian one. I know that it's a Polish choir, but Monteverdi was Italian and that's the pronunciation we expect to hear.
#1) Wow! #2) It's a pity that you can't just appreciate something that is different from what you want … or "expect!" #3) The Magnificat is LATIN TEXT! #4) WOW!
tbh for me it is the gallic one (italian) not the slavic
I would love the only latin one ;). Like the romans talked, not the church 1000 years after.
oh gosh
Oh fer chrissake. Okay. Um....that's all very interesting, but lets pair half of you up with instruments and start over again - see if we can't make this sound a lil' more authentic. Ya know, you could walk from New York to Los Angeles, but why would you do that? We have planes for that. Likewise, you can sing the Monteverdi Vespers with a ridiculously gigantic choir and just organ accompaniment, but why would you do that? We have small lovely Baroque ensembles specifically for this purpose.
Lari Kipe, we walk instead of flying in order to experience things along the way. We try things in music for the same reason - to experience things in a different way. As far as I know, no one is being forced to listen to this. To criticize others considerable efforts instead of just turning it off and listening to something else seems small minded and petty.
Lari Kipe m Match
MONTEVERDI/ Maria Vespers
@@randyopus1 Yes!!
Lari Kipe, this is a "second version" of the Magnificat, with 6 voices and continuo (the "organ" part), instead of 7 voices and instruments that you find in the "original version". It was written by Monteverdi himself as an alternative for the original version, for occasions or places without the resources of St Mark's Basilica in Venice.