Bravo! Wonderful interpretation! Special mention to the solo oboist who makes me feel the presence of my recently deceased wife, Lise Beauchamp, one of the great oboists in Canada whose expressive playing still resonates in my soul. Thank you for your touching performance! Merci pour votre performance si touchante! Et merci à J. S. Bach...
I was privileged to work with Lise many times, first as a student and then as a colleague. I am so sorry for your loss, it was incredibly tragic that she went so early. She was an exceptional oboist and musician.
La Musica Terapeutica di Bach mi ha aiutato a sconfiggere la mia Depressione.Dove gli Psicofarmaci non ci sono riusciti Bach con la sua Musica Terapeutica Si!! Soli Deo Gloria onore al grande Kappellmeister di Lipsia 🙏❤🎇✨🎆🌌🪐🌞 Saluti a tutti voi da Lecce South Italy Baroque City 🕍😉👋👋
To me, Bach is the most sublime representation of the human soul there is. I love his music with all my ❤️ Beautiful rendition of this cantata. Kudos to the singer, conductor and all the musicians.
Unsagbar schön - diese Kantate BWV 82 und diese Aufführung, ich bin zutiefst ergriffen. Seit bald 50 Jahren ist dies meine Lieblings-Kantate, ich bin jetzt 64 Jahre alt - für mich gibt es nichts Grösseres als die Musik von Bach. Ich danke dem NBS-Ensemble von ganzem Herzen für diese einzigartige, wunderbar tiefe Aufführung - es ist für mich die schönste, ausdrucksvollste Interpretation dieser Kantate, die ich je gehört. DANKE !!! ❤️
@@clawclamzz5136 Diese Idee trage ich schon seit Jahrzehnten mit mir herum. - Bachs ganze Musik drückt für mich in einzigerARTiger Weise immer gleichzeitig tiefe Trauer, heiligen Ernst und grosse, erlösende Heiterkeit aus. Nirgends finde ich heilsameren Trost als bei Bach - und in dieser Kantate kommt dies für mich ganz besonders zum Ausdruck - vor allem in dieser unsagbar schönen Aufführung des NBS.Ensembles.
Ich bin 'erst' 44 und bereue es sehr, dass ich die Musik von Bach so spät entdeckt habe... Wenn es um die Kantate geht bevorzuge ich die Aufführung von Philippe Herreweghe th-cam.com/video/XopQG0Gjgmo/w-d-xo.html, obwohl diese auch einzigartig und sehr ausdrucksvoll ist. Schöne Grüße aus Polen :)
You are so very right. On a really terrible, awful wreck of a day, Bach will mend what's bleeding. Apparently, he did the same for his many, many friends in life. His house was always full of friends, neighbors and traveling strangers because his warmth and kindness drew people like a good fire on a dark night. . He was many things. Genuinely God-intoxicated, but profoundly earthy and with a risqué sense of humor. Could bury his young first wife, eleven of his children, most of his professional hopes, and eventually his eyesight, and still write music expressing the profoundest trust in and dependence on God. Would also fight like a tiger with a sore tooth if you deliberately messed with him or lied to him, as one of his bosses in Leipzig did over and over. . Brilliant--a fine mathematician, a linguist ( by age 20 or so he spoke five languages well, and possibly some of another two), a deep scholar of theology and scripture (for his time, his library was huge), a wine connoisseur and businessman, a calligrapher and engraver Could handle himself in a knife fight, which he had to do when a bunging musician he had called "a nannygoat bassoonist and rather a prick" jumped him in the street. He could play violin, viola, cello/viola da gamba, any keyboard whatever, all the recorders, most of the crossblown flutes, and the lute, all but the last to a professional standard. Teased his kids for being coffee junkies, but owned three or four coffeepots and apparently stayed fairly wired himself. :) . And, oh, the music! Exuberant, meltingly tender, intellectually rigorous and inventive beyond belief, profoundly sad, wonderfully dancy, often a couple of centuries ahead of its time,, and just plain mind-blowingly beautiful.
@@rainadkins4827 True! Evidence suggests that in Leipzig, when citizens had a problem, rather than going to the townhall, they first went to ask the Bachs for help. His household became a social institution. Perhaps it explains why Bach wrote all those angry letters to authorities. After all he was responsible for roughly 60 to 90 musicians, singers and their families and make sure they get their stew on the table.
One of my absolute favorites. I believe by now i have around 20 different recordings of it, and the list is still growing. Nice interpretation on this one, and a huge "Thank You" to the NBS for publishing all their work on youtube, i do really appreciate it.
Same here, but check the Thomas Quasthoff recording. I’m still in doubt whether this recording just de-throned Mr. Quasthoff to become a close runner up or the other way round…
Doubt removed. Quasthoff and the Rainer Kussmaul ensemble’s rendition is the more intimate one, besides, being a true ‘chamber music’ instrumentation, likely more authentic to the very short rehearsal times in Bach’s times (compose, rehearse and perform a cantata virtually every week).
Diese Kantate begleitet mein Leben seit Jahrzehnten, aber diese Aufführung stellt alles bisher Gehörte in den Schatten. Es ist mit Worten nicht zu beschreiben, wie sehr mich Virtuosität und Musikalität beeindrucken. Ich bleibe vor Begeisterung sprachlos zurück...
Anything or anyone that can produce a Bach makes me rethink being an agnostic. Nothing even begins to reach his brilliance and depth. Thank God for Bach.
C'est tellement beau avec ces cordes en boyaux naturels qui apportent chaleur et soyeux. Et le plaisir de retrouver d'œuvre en œuvre les musiciens qui nous deviennent "familiers". Merci à NBS pour ces performances et le bonheur apporté.
I am deeply moved by this interpretation. I love "the father of all, Mr. J S Bach". My favorite cantatas are 56 and 82. The baritone Thomas Bauer is wonderful, my eyes filled with tears. Thanks to NBS and all the participants.
@@Bricsophile I think if you listen carefully to the beginning of the recitative you hear the bass sing "genung". In fact, the singer has made an interview exactly about this subject: you can listen to his explanation: th-cam.com/video/xVjel7NQmOc/w-d-xo.html - Isn't this a most amazing piece of music??!!
Esta es una de mis cantatas preferidas . Gracias a BNS por vuestro monumental trabajo . Os conocí durante la pandemia y fuisteis una bendición. Gracias desde España. This is one of my favorite cantatas. Thanks to BNS for your monumental work. I met you during the pandemic and you were a blessing. Thanks from Spain.
Ja, das ist seit Jahrzehnten meine Lieblingskantate. Nicht traurig, sondern melancholisch und mit so viel Tiefe. Eine wunderbare Aufnahme. Auch für Frauenstimme gesetzt ein Genuss übrigens!
How beautiful and profund is this masterpiece. The Bach genius interpreted for these great musicians and the quality of this video is awesome. So beautiful. Thanks.
There is definitely a 'melancholic comfort' coming from this beautiful composition, which I come to visit ever so often. Thank you for this wonderful rendition of it.
How was it that in this sublime melody and other works Mr. J.S. Bach manages to so articulately and poignantly convey and evoke such authentic sorrow and passion and mellifluous beauty and grace ? He must have suffered tremendously and been granted the grace to overcome great trial and experience renewed joy and faith thus ever so much strengthened
Wunderschöne und tiefempfundene Aufführung dieser perfekt komponierten Kantate mit herrlicher Stimme des genialen Solisten sowie gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller historischen Instrumente. Der erfhahrene und intelligente Cembalist/Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Ensemble im gut betrachteten Tempo und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Einfach wundervoll!
I'm sure that he had enough of the obstacles in his path at the school and local city government. They were a heavy boat anchor chained to him. Bach got really really irritable with interference with his work.
This cantata is a long time favourite of mine and I only know it as sung by Dame Janet Baker. To hear it sung by the Bass is wonderful and credit is due to Thomas Bauer for his superb and moving performance. (Actually I'm a huge fan of the Bass voice as well as the Alto as opposed to the soprano and tenor) I do wish that the NBS credited the excellent oboist with his name. It was a compelling obbligato performance equal to the soloist. Credit also the the direction of Lars Ulrik Mortensen, some may not like his style but I do. To a cantata such as this his direction leads to a performance of beauty and sensitivity that I for one appreciate. This is very revealing performance for me hearing the bass sing rather than Alto and I have been very moved by it. Greetings as always to the NBS and it's viewers from Port Moresby PNG.
my favorite recording is with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, conducted by Karl Ristenpart. I think it's on youtube too....But this recording is right up there and probably my favorite contemporary recording.
So glad I was alerted to this performance! Great bass voice and players. If you want to hear another great version, find Will Parker's recording of Ich Habe Genung, done when he knew that he had AIDS and in the period before treatment was available. The entire set on this recording is marvelous, and made more poignant by the realization of his impending death. There was nothing frail about his voice in that performance. The CD is one of my most treasured possessions.
Всякий раз слушая Баха, я подозреваю что он пришелец. Нет совершеннее музыки, это почти не земное сочинение. Сочиняя это произведение всегда думаю , что он думал и какие глубокие чувства этот парень испытывал в тот момент перекладываясь их на ноты.. Бах- это как немного прикоснутся с Богом. Спасибо за выпуск.
Paul said that he was 'in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart and be with Christ, which is far better, nevertheless it is more needful for you that I remain in the body.'
I so love this group's performances...the conductor's style is wonderfully immersive without the usual insincere histrionics..the soloist free flowing without sheet music....Bach takes some beating..
bijzonder mooie interpretatie. Ik dacht dat de Fischer-Dieskau interpretatie de mooiste was, maar nu.... en de spelers, wow, werkelijk met emotie gespeeld.
@@Soordhin It was actually already available months ago via the link on the NBS website. It looks like the view count and publish date were reset today, but the video is the same. It's not a problem per se, but it has happened that other channels have republished NBS videos which were only available via the link (try searching on youtube for BWV 29, the original NBS video does not show up), thus getting a lot of views, while the true video by NBS has very few views.
I like how the first movement is in a serious tone and the singer is saying "I've had enough", and the last movement is more like "I look forward for my death so that I won't have to pay bills anymore".
*Ich habe noch nicht genung von diesem Meisterwerk*
Ich auch nicht...nie
Gleichweise.
Nor can I.
Bravo! Wonderful interpretation! Special mention to the solo oboist who makes me feel the presence of my recently deceased wife, Lise Beauchamp, one of the great oboists in Canada whose expressive playing still resonates in my soul. Thank you for your touching performance! Merci pour votre performance si touchante! Et merci à J. S. Bach...
😊
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I was privileged to work with Lise many times, first as a student and then as a colleague. I am so sorry for your loss, it was incredibly tragic that she went so early. She was an exceptional oboist and musician.
La Musica Terapeutica di Bach mi ha aiutato a sconfiggere la mia Depressione.Dove gli Psicofarmaci non ci sono riusciti Bach con la sua Musica Terapeutica Si!! Soli Deo Gloria onore al grande Kappellmeister di Lipsia 🙏❤🎇✨🎆🌌🪐🌞 Saluti a tutti voi da Lecce South Italy Baroque City 🕍😉👋👋
To me, Bach is the most sublime representation of the human soul there is. I love his music with all my ❤️ Beautiful rendition of this cantata. Kudos to the singer, conductor and all the musicians.
Unsagbar schön - diese Kantate BWV 82 und diese Aufführung, ich bin zutiefst ergriffen.
Seit bald 50 Jahren ist dies meine Lieblings-Kantate, ich bin jetzt 64 Jahre alt - für mich gibt es nichts Grösseres als die Musik von Bach.
Ich danke dem NBS-Ensemble von ganzem Herzen für diese einzigartige, wunderbar tiefe Aufführung - es ist für mich die schönste, ausdrucksvollste Interpretation dieser Kantate, die ich je gehört. DANKE !!! ❤️
Ja, ich möchte sogar, dass dies in Zukunft bei meiner Beerdigung gespielt wird. :D
@@clawclamzz5136 Diese Idee trage ich schon seit Jahrzehnten mit mir herum. - Bachs ganze Musik drückt für mich in einzigerARTiger Weise immer gleichzeitig tiefe Trauer, heiligen Ernst und grosse, erlösende Heiterkeit aus. Nirgends finde ich heilsameren Trost als bei Bach - und in dieser Kantate kommt dies für mich ganz besonders zum Ausdruck - vor allem in dieser unsagbar schönen Aufführung des NBS.Ensembles.
Ich bin 'erst' 44 und bereue es sehr, dass ich die Musik von Bach so spät entdeckt habe... Wenn es um die Kantate geht bevorzuge ich die Aufführung von Philippe Herreweghe th-cam.com/video/XopQG0Gjgmo/w-d-xo.html, obwohl diese auch einzigartig und sehr ausdrucksvoll ist. Schöne Grüße aus Polen :)
Na, schoen ganz meine Meinung! Unsagbar wunderbare Musick. ....
Aus dem All daoben herunter gebrachht, uns Sterbiche zu ruhigigen..!
It's absolutely beautiful: Bach is much more than music.
You are so very right. On a really terrible, awful wreck of a day, Bach will mend what's bleeding. Apparently, he did the same for his many, many friends in life. His house was always full of friends, neighbors and traveling strangers because his warmth and kindness drew people like a good fire on a dark night.
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He was many things. Genuinely God-intoxicated, but profoundly earthy and with a risqué sense of humor. Could bury his young first wife, eleven of his children, most of his professional hopes, and eventually his eyesight, and still write music expressing the profoundest trust in and dependence on God. Would also fight like a tiger with a sore tooth if you deliberately messed with him or lied to him, as one of his bosses in Leipzig did over and over.
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Brilliant--a fine mathematician, a linguist ( by age 20 or so he spoke five languages well, and possibly some of another two), a deep scholar of theology and scripture (for his time, his library was huge), a wine connoisseur and businessman, a calligrapher and engraver Could handle himself in a knife fight, which he had to do when a bunging musician he had called "a nannygoat bassoonist and rather a prick" jumped him in the street. He could play violin, viola, cello/viola da gamba, any keyboard whatever, all the recorders, most of the crossblown flutes, and the lute, all but the last to a professional standard. Teased his kids for being coffee junkies, but owned three or four coffeepots and apparently stayed fairly wired himself. :)
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And, oh, the music! Exuberant, meltingly tender, intellectually rigorous and inventive beyond belief, profoundly sad, wonderfully dancy, often a couple of centuries ahead of its time,, and just plain mind-blowingly beautiful.
@@rainadkins4827 True! Evidence suggests that in Leipzig, when citizens had a problem, rather than going to the townhall, they first went to ask the Bachs for help. His household became a social institution. Perhaps it explains why Bach wrote all those angry letters to authorities.
After all he was responsible for roughly 60 to 90 musicians, singers and their families and make sure they get their stew on the table.
Exactly right Enrique!
Es verdad: Bach es mucho más que música. Bach es la perfección sublimada. Un bachiano saludo.
@@rainadkins4827 Thank you! Without Bach we might be in permanent despair especially now. Per ardua ad astra!
It's beautiful.. 30 seconds in and there are tears in my eyes.
awesome;th-cam.com/video/KD1bQeeEo9M/w-d-xo.html
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same brolinski
All of the humanity is reflected in Bach’s music....and well beyond
Thanks, Bach, for getting me calm in this awful moment that I live in my life.
I hope you're ok now.
Thanks to NBS for bringing so many people together with this music of Mr Bach
One of my absolute favorites. I believe by now i have around 20 different recordings of it, and the list is still growing. Nice interpretation on this one, and a huge "Thank You" to the NBS for publishing all their work on youtube, i do really appreciate it.
I've read someplace that BWV 82 is one of Bach's most performed (and recorded) cantatas.
Admirable collection
Nice recording by the N.B.S. Have you got Massaki Suzuki's?
Same here, but check the Thomas Quasthoff recording. I’m still in doubt whether this recording just de-throned Mr. Quasthoff to become a close runner up or the other way round…
Doubt removed. Quasthoff and the Rainer Kussmaul ensemble’s rendition is the more intimate one, besides, being a true ‘chamber music’ instrumentation, likely more authentic to the very short rehearsal times in Bach’s times (compose, rehearse and perform a cantata virtually every week).
Thank you, Johann Sebastian.
Diese Kantate begleitet mein Leben seit Jahrzehnten, aber diese Aufführung stellt alles bisher Gehörte in den Schatten. Es ist mit Worten nicht zu beschreiben, wie sehr mich Virtuosität und Musikalität beeindrucken. Ich bleibe vor Begeisterung sprachlos zurück...
What a great gift to see and hear on a Tuesday morning (in America)!
On Thursday night in the same America is not bad at all. ;-)))
the oboe in bach's cantatas allways shaking my heart .
A mí también ❤
Anything or anyone that can produce a Bach makes me rethink being an agnostic. Nothing even begins to reach his brilliance and depth. Thank God for Bach.
C'est tellement beau avec ces cordes en boyaux naturels qui apportent chaleur et soyeux. Et le plaisir de retrouver d'œuvre en œuvre les musiciens qui nous deviennent "familiers". Merci à NBS pour ces performances et le bonheur apporté.
I am deeply moved by this interpretation. I love "the father of all, Mr. J S Bach". My favorite cantatas are 56 and 82. The baritone Thomas Bauer is wonderful, my eyes filled with tears. Thanks to NBS and all the participants.
Bach is far more then music! He is music itself hand in hand with God!
0:07 Ich habe genung (Arie)
6:34 Ich habe genung (Rezitativ)
7:40 Schlummert ein (Arie)
17:12 Mein Gott! (Rezitativ)
17:56 Ich freude mich (Arie)
Merci et bravo. Corrigez sinon le titre de la cantate à l'occasion : ich habe genug et non genung.
@@Bricsophile genung is the old german spelling Bach used himself :-)
@@musico7496 : Sure ? But sung :"genUG". Strange also that it's always written : "genug" . Dank U wel, mijnheer.
@@Bricsophile I think if you listen carefully to the beginning of the recitative you hear the bass sing "genung". In fact, the singer has made an interview exactly about this subject: you can listen to his explanation: th-cam.com/video/xVjel7NQmOc/w-d-xo.html - Isn't this a most amazing piece of music??!!
@@Bricsophile, en hoe zou het zijn met
‘Ich freue mich …’ comment serait-il de ça? Ook oudere spelling wellicht.
Prachtig gezongen, zeker en vast.
Great spiritual rendition by all performers Bach just takes you to glory, Thankyou all for this wonderful Bach series .
Esta es una de mis cantatas preferidas . Gracias a BNS por vuestro monumental trabajo . Os conocí durante la pandemia y fuisteis una bendición. Gracias desde España.
This is one of my favorite cantatas. Thanks to BNS for your monumental work. I met you during the pandemic and you were a blessing. Thanks from Spain.
Ja, das ist seit Jahrzehnten meine Lieblingskantate. Nicht traurig, sondern melancholisch und mit so viel Tiefe. Eine wunderbare Aufnahme. Auch für Frauenstimme gesetzt ein Genuss übrigens!
The music is beautiful. The conductor puts on an act though, that I could do without.
….agreed. It has become a strange manner, performing physical acts in front of an orchestra. Apart from that, great. RDS
He has an incredible voice.
How beautiful and profund is this masterpiece. The Bach genius interpreted for these great musicians and the quality of this video is awesome. So beautiful. Thanks.
You can always look to Bach for some truly profound music.
There is definitely a 'melancholic comfort' coming from this
beautiful composition, which I come to visit ever so often.
Thank you for this wonderful rendition of it.
How was it that in this sublime melody and other works Mr. J.S. Bach manages to so articulately and poignantly convey and evoke such authentic sorrow and passion and mellifluous beauty and grace ? He must have suffered tremendously and been granted the grace to overcome great trial and experience renewed joy and faith thus ever so much strengthened
Light creeps in through the tiniest cracks of the wounded heart...... In this instance, it is J.S.Bach. Bach IS Light
The opening bass aria is so timelessly beautiful and performed so fantastically. Unbelievable!
Wunderschöne und tiefempfundene Aufführung dieser perfekt komponierten Kantate mit herrlicher Stimme des genialen Solisten sowie gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller historischen Instrumente. Der erfhahrene und intelligente Cembalist/Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Ensemble im gut betrachteten Tempo und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Einfach wundervoll!
ich liebe diese einmalige cantata. phantastisch ausgefuehrt. ευχαριστώ
Siempre impresiona cuando un cantante ejecuta una obra sin su partitura, eso demuestra el compromiso y la dedicación a lo que hace.
These performances are stunning. Thank you so much for making them available to us.
I agree
This is really Bach saying,"I've had enough of writing a cantata every damned week!"
genius
I'm sure that he had enough of the obstacles in his path at the school and local city government. They were a heavy boat anchor chained to him.
Bach got really really irritable with interference with his work.
Magnifico Bach 💖🎶🎼🎻 come sempre; molte parti di questa cantata sono Celestiali. 🌈🌞
Dank von Herzen für dieses musikalische Geschenk an die Welt.
This cantata is a long time favourite of mine and I only know it as sung by Dame Janet Baker. To hear it sung by the Bass is wonderful and credit is due to Thomas Bauer for his superb and moving performance. (Actually I'm a huge fan of the Bass voice as well as the Alto as opposed to the soprano and tenor) I do wish that the NBS credited the excellent oboist with his name. It was a compelling obbligato performance equal to the soloist. Credit also the the direction of Lars Ulrik Mortensen, some may not like his style but I do. To a cantata such as this his direction leads to a performance of beauty and sensitivity that I for one appreciate. This is very revealing performance for me hearing the bass sing rather than Alto and I have been very moved by it. Greetings as always to the NBS and it's viewers from Port Moresby PNG.
my favorite recording is with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, conducted by Karl Ristenpart. I think it's on youtube too....But this recording is right up there and probably my favorite contemporary recording.
The oboist is Martin Stadler. As can be heard on many NBS videos, he is indeed brilliant.
He’s wonderful! You may also like the version I first fell in love with:
th-cam.com/video/EJiJ2i1kAL8/w-d-xo.html
Finally. I’ve been waiting for NBS’s rendition of this piece for months
So glad I was alerted to this performance! Great bass voice and players.
If you want to hear another great version, find Will Parker's recording of Ich Habe Genung, done when he knew that he had AIDS and in the period before treatment was available. The entire set on this recording is marvelous, and made more poignant by the realization of his impending death. There was nothing frail about his voice in that performance. The CD is one of my most treasured possessions.
I am grateful for having found your channel: The music is beautiful, the dedication is obvious and moving. Well done תודה
Angels...! They are angels ... ! It's Paradise ...
"Mein Gott! Ich habe neit genung!
17.56: Ahhh. Ich freude mich nu!";
Very beautifully performed.
Thomas Bauer was unknown for me. Beautiful bass-baritone, great interpretation!
Sublime ! Merveilleuse interprétation !
Всякий раз слушая Баха, я подозреваю что он пришелец. Нет совершеннее музыки, это почти не земное сочинение. Сочиняя это произведение всегда думаю , что он думал и какие глубокие чувства этот парень испытывал в тот момент перекладываясь их на ноты.. Бах- это как немного прикоснутся с Богом. Спасибо за выпуск.
В точку! Как будто сам Бог писал его руками...
Superb voice!
Great release. Wonderfully and sensitively interpreted. Many thanks!
They are good, and the singer lives what he sings.
It´s needed so great sensitivity to concieve the second aria... Thank you, Herr Bach, you make me be better person. :)
Wat een prachtige stem en wat een ontroerend mooie interpretatie van Thomas Bauer.
Capolavoro sublime, e interpretazione splendida .
so beautiful
d'une exaltante beauté,un chemin de lumière
Очень люблю Баха! Вы само совершенство!
Haunting, sublime and divine!
Yes, this is divine music!
See the interview with the singer Thomas Bauer to see why the archaic German "genung" rather than the modern German "genung" is correct
"genung" rather than "genug"! Curses of autocorrect...
@@paulmcdowell5475 You are right, I had not seen the interview. I have loved Bachs music for more than 50 years and never seen that spelling before.
This is perfection !
19:28 those Bach moments absolutely fascinated and unexpected.
Yes! That unexpected oboe solo is incredible!!
Absolutely beautiful!
Sound of oboe,wonderful
Wonderful performance!!
אני מחכה בקוצר רוח לכל ביצוע מוסיקלי שמוגש על ידי NBS !!!!!! , תודה ענקית !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is amazing and moving. Thank you so much for the elevated interpretation.
Unfamiliar and gorgeous. Thanks NBS
Schitterend mooi en.................zeer indrukwekkend !!!!
Paul said that he was 'in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart and be with Christ, which is far better, nevertheless it is more needful for you that I remain in the body.'
Niemals will ich genug haben von dieser Musik!
Magnifico Johann Sebastian Bach 🌅🤗❤❤👑🎼🎶🎻🎹🎺🎺🎻📯
I so love this group's performances...the conductor's style is wonderfully immersive without the usual insincere histrionics..the soloist free flowing without sheet music....Bach takes some beating..
Sublime capolavoro del più grande genio dell'arte di tutti i tempi.
Outstanding. I must hear more of Thomas Bauer!
Thank you!!!! It's amazing!
Ich habe genug von dieser Pandemie, aber Bach macht es leichter zu ertragen.
Genau!
Quina dolçor, quina delicadesa en la melodia i la composició.😍❤️
so, so, so, herrlich gesungen ......
LOVE THE CONDUCTOR...HE SEEM TO BE IN HEAVEN .
Dejlig rolig og seriøs musik og flot solosang og vildt dirigeret af hr. Mortensen.......
Magnificent
I freely admit I once cried to this piece.
bijzonder mooie interpretatie. Ik dacht dat de Fischer-Dieskau interpretatie de mooiste was, maar nu.... en de spelers, wow, werkelijk met emotie gespeeld.
FYI, this video is not indexed on the public list, that's why it has so few views
This. I had to visit the All of Bach website to arrive here.
I think they're slowly rolling out the videos. Maybe they're mostly done with the project?
@@pbj4184 I don't think so, as many videos are missing from their website as well
Guess it was published today, as it shows up as being published on feb 2 2021 here.
@@Soordhin It was actually already available months ago via the link on the NBS website. It looks like the view count and publish date were reset today, but the video is the same.
It's not a problem per se, but it has happened that other channels have republished NBS videos which were only available via the link (try searching on youtube for BWV 29, the original NBS video does not show up), thus getting a lot of views, while the true video by NBS has very few views.
Excelente interpretación.
Wonderful
Was für eine großartige Interpretation!!!
Чудесная музыка, чудесное исполнение. Кантата любима слушателями (может ли быть по-другому ?!), любима исполнителями. Спасибо!
Espectacular
Divine music played by divine musicians is like water for a tired soul.
I was waiting for this. Thanks
Excellent!!
永恒甜蜜的死亡,即便没有上帝,也是值得期待的,太美了,感谢Lars Ulrik Mortensen先生的诠释!
Como estaba esperando esta cantanta!gracias
When the angels sing to God, they sing J S Bach music. Bach sacred music touches the heart and bring tears to eyes
I agree.The sheer joy and exuberance of some of his music continues to bless, centuries after his decease.
*sacred
I think this melody resembles "Erbarme dich, mein Gott" from St Matthew Passion.
they were composed in the same year also. (as far as I know)
There are similarities in the best sense.
Magnifique ! 🙏
Brilliant job LUM and team
Bach's eloquent profession of God's existence is irresistible.
Indeed...I have enough 😍 Present intertwines with Eternity in this awesome Cantata.
Geweldig!
I like how the first movement is in a serious tone and the singer is saying "I've had enough", and the last movement is more like "I look forward for my death so that I won't have to pay bills anymore".