A superb composition by the great English baroque master, and a fine performance by the counter tenor pioneer Alfred Deller. Queen Mary II was the object of this master work. Some may be unaware the she and her Dutch husband, King William (III of England) were Co-Sovereigns. Unusual arrangement due to the fact that being a Stuart, she was the legitimate heir (with apologies to Stuart supporters). As they had no offspring, the sister of Mary, Anne, became queen after the death of William. Anne had no children either, thus the Hannovers inherited.
Thanks, we never get reminded of much of our history except that Henry VIII and his doings, William deposed James II, Mary's father, a Catholic, by a successful invasion, did he not? Parliament went along with this as they preferred a Protestant, odd goings on.
Merci à LEVON pour cette video qui est sublime avec ses voix grandioses et cette musique Eternel de HENRY PURCELL un des génies de la musique baroque merci.
Simply superb, Alfred Deller inspired my favourite countertenor James Bowman, Purcell music, has some similarity, with Buxtehude, not surprising really has they lived in the same period.
This music also anticipates Joseph Haydn (See The Creation, The Seasons and Gott Enhalte Franz Den Kaiser) and Ludwig Van Beethoven (See Beethoven's Consecration of the House ( Die Weihe des Hauses) Overture, The Fantasy (Fantasia) for piano, vocal soloists, chorus, and orchestra, Op. 80, usually called the Choral Fantasy, and, indeed, the Choral Symphony which is the logical conclusion of the symphonic process at least until the advent of Johannes Brahms.
yurhosed Bach & Teleman (b. 1681) knew each other and their music, and the latter also was a friend of Handel, who used to visit while holidaying at home in Halle. Even wrote oratorios not unlike Handel's. These guys knew of each other and would have known of Purcell's music. Purcell was basically Handel's immediate predecessor as Court composer.
Purcell is my mother’s maiden name. Family from both Ireland and England. If he is connected to House Purcell or Ireland (installed by William the conqueror) then I am a relative
El lunes 18-06-16 tendré el placer de cantarla en mi voz de bajo en la sala de audiciones de la Escuela Municipal de Música danza y teatro de El Parador- Roquetas de Mar- Almería . para mi es una obra que me gusta mucho, esperamos estar a la altura.
I think Deller was splendid - I tripped over this recording by accident, and recognised his voice instantly; His timbre seems to be neither harsh nor strange.=, but confident and bold; and it works well with the Purcell, in my opinion.
I had a recording of "S's of A" my father had given me back in the 1950's. A 10 inch LP. I wore it out! I was about 10 and would sing along. My buddies thought I'd lost my mind, lol! Still a great favorite of mine.
My older sisters sang in a choir and sang this, so I think I fell in love with this piece at a similar age. I never had a recording, so I really appreciate the internet for allowing me to find it about two decades later even when I barely remembered what it was.
This seems to be the old Bach Guild "Historical Anthology of Music" LP recording of this that I bought and still have from the 70s. This is one of the few thingst I miss about youth- the joy of discovering "new to you" music and being ravished by it.
Father, now in his 60s, subscribed to Spotify and keeps doing exactly that, and every time I visit he shares his dicoveries with me. :-) (At one point it was an organ arrangement of the New World Symphony. Then he was discovering marches from around 1900. Last time he was partial to Imants Kalninš' symphonies.) This one is partially an old one and partially a new one to me - I heard bits years ago, but I've never heard the whole thing and could not even remember the name properly when I suddenly remembered it today... good thing I still found it, it would have been harder without the internet.
purcell,haundixa,bere leku txikitik pausoa markatzen,txirimi,korneta,saxoi eta fanfarria osoarekin gure bihotzak laztantzen.Mila esker,maixua,maixua ederra.❤ Palestinaren alde beti
look at those names ... Alfred Deller, Maurice Bevan, Walter Bergmann !! I think i am correct in saying that in a most wonderful bcc r3 programme on Dellor a full decade ago there was a telephone interview with I think the Producer or Engineer for this and he told us that they 'got this in one' ... wow !!
Произведение Генделя Ода на Рождение Королевы Анны также очень красивая, особенно когда вступают соло два контртенора, и сам Гендель учился на произведениях Люлли и Перселла, чтобы не отходить от канонов церкрвной музыки и светской Королевской..Эту музыку барокко вполне можно охарактеризовать, как Истинно Райская, Браво Великим Мастерам! 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
Totally agree with you Mickel and apologise on behalf of the nation (if I may!) for strangely disparaging previous comment. Of course it's great music.
I believe the palace with the gates is Kensington. I suppose that its presence here is because Queen Mary II lived there. Is that true? If it is so, then the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their children live here. Thank you, Levon, for this recording.
+FRAGIORGIO1 yes - William III and Mary II were the first British monarchs to live in Kensington Palace - Christopher Wren remodelled the existing buildings for them.
gwedi elwch Very interesting! I have some Celtic blood too, from Scotland. So your name means After rejoicing? The --fu-- is related linguistically to Latin --Fui, fuiste, fuit-- I went, you went, he/she went. and is related to English --be--, believe it or not. Regards, O man of Harlech !
На 17: 31 мин. было очень странно услышать призыв почти на русском языке: " Будьте Счастливы" сначало мне казалось, что прказалось, но нет, меня ошеломила эта фраза, несмотря на любовь к Перселлу, вернее к его Гениальной Музыке!
@@levon3194 У Вас это: " Что справедливо", но по звукам, не в переводе звучит, как Будьте счастливы и эта фраза даже очень ярко выраженная, когда хор поет - все вместе то есть Tutti
Very true, but Uncle Alf (Alfred Deller) was a modern-day pioneer. Still nobody to touch the young Deller in lute-song. As he got older, his voice became very mannered and less flexible, and I don't rate his son (Mark, his duet partner) as a singer much at all.
+mattbod I think his voice was at its best in earlier years singing Dowland, when he could produce a sound on high notes so pure and sweet that none could match - not even Bowman at his best. The counter-tenor voice, like the lute, is almost impossible to record perfectly. It's also worth noting that the full recording includes 'Sound the Trumpet', where the counter-tenor voices are doing the job of being the trumpets (the trumpeters - two brothers called Shore - were apparently on holiday, which is why the text refers to "the list'ning shores" - I think Bowman told me this.)
En 1757, les troupes de la Compagnie anglaise des Indes orientales prennent le contrôle du Bengale dont ils pillent le trésor. À Amritsar, les troupes britanniques ouvrent le feu sur une foule de manifestants, tuant 379 personnes et en blessant 1 200 autres.
I had forgotten how great a composer Purcell was and how fine his compositions were, thank you for reminding me.
Wonderful!
Sublime. I haven't heard this in it's entirety before. I shall come back to this often. Thank you.
Magnificent performance, the best I've ever heard!
espectacular. grandiosa. única. maravillosa. sublime. magestuosa. en fin la mejor. gracias.
One of my favourite Purcell compositions
What a great birthday.
A superb composition by the great English baroque master, and a fine performance by the counter tenor pioneer Alfred Deller. Queen Mary II was the object of this master work. Some may be unaware the she and her Dutch husband, King William (III of England) were Co-Sovereigns. Unusual arrangement due to the fact that being a Stuart, she was the legitimate heir (with apologies to Stuart supporters). As they had no offspring, the sister of Mary, Anne, became queen after the death of William. Anne had no children either, thus the Hannovers inherited.
TY for this extra & vitally interesting information.
mckavitt13
You are welcome. I forgot to mention tht the Hanovers inherited because they had an earlier Stuart connection.
+FRAGIORGIO1 Yes, thank you!
mckavitt13
You are quite welcome.
Thanks, we never get reminded of much of our history except that Henry VIII and his doings, William deposed James II, Mary's father, a Catholic, by a successful invasion, did he not? Parliament went along with this as they preferred a Protestant, odd goings on.
Registrazione del 1976 i meravigliosi pionieri inglesi!
Merci à LEVON pour cette video qui est sublime avec ses voix grandioses et cette musique Eternel de HENRY PURCELL un des génies de la musique baroque merci.
La mejor versión de esta magna obra del genio Purcell
Simply superb, Alfred Deller inspired my favourite countertenor James Bowman, Purcell music, has some similarity, with Buxtehude, not surprising really has they lived in the same period.
Interesting that Bach and Handel were both about nine years of age when Purcell composed this.
Both Bach and Handel were born in 1685. (supposedly). Did Bach ever hear anything by Purcell? Who knows... but Handel undoubtedly did,
This music also anticipates Joseph Haydn (See The Creation, The Seasons and Gott Enhalte Franz Den Kaiser) and Ludwig Van Beethoven (See Beethoven's Consecration of the House ( Die Weihe des Hauses) Overture, The Fantasy (Fantasia) for piano, vocal soloists, chorus, and orchestra, Op. 80, usually called the Choral Fantasy, and, indeed, the Choral Symphony which is the logical conclusion of the symphonic process at least until the advent of Johannes Brahms.
yurhosed Bach & Teleman (b. 1681) knew each other and their music, and the latter also was a friend of Handel, who used to visit while holidaying at home in Halle. Even wrote oratorios not unlike Handel's. These guys knew of each other and would have known of Purcell's music. Purcell was basically Handel's immediate predecessor as Court composer.
Henry Purcell. Awesome ❤
Wonderful! Thanks for the paintings and captions!
gracias por tan hermoso regalo
Seems like Purcell's music is much more long-lived than whatever those royalties was up to. Irony is that Purcell died early.
Purcell is my mother’s maiden name. Family from both Ireland and England. If he is connected to House Purcell or Ireland (installed by William the conqueror) then I am a relative
No 💩??
LOL
El lunes 18-06-16 tendré el placer de cantarla en mi voz de bajo en la sala de audiciones de la Escuela Municipal de Música danza y teatro de El Parador- Roquetas de Mar- Almería . para mi es una obra que me gusta mucho, esperamos estar a la altura.
Just extraordinary... have never heard a better recording of this wonderful piece by one of my favourite composers...
10:01
Strike da Viol, touch the Lute;
Wake the Harp, inspire the Flute:
Sing your Patronesse's Praise,
Sing, in cheerful and harmonious Lays.
Sing in cheerful and harmonious ways
Thank you, Ahmed, but change "da" Viol to "the Viol".
I love Purcell's music. So beautiful.
Alfred Deller has a beautiful voice which one always recognizes easily.
See nature rejoicing has shown us the way with innocent revels to welcome this day.
I think Deller was splendid - I tripped over this recording by accident, and recognised his voice instantly; His timbre seems to be neither harsh nor strange.=, but confident and bold; and it works well with the Purcell, in my opinion.
Agreed!
I have searched for many years for this. Thanks
Ur welcme
I had a recording of "S's of A" my father had given me back in the 1950's. A 10 inch LP. I wore it out! I was about 10 and would sing along. My buddies thought I'd lost my mind, lol! Still a great favorite of mine.
I"m glad you appreciated it at such a young age.
My older sisters sang in a choir and sang this, so I think I fell in love with this piece at a similar age. I never had a recording, so I really appreciate the internet for allowing me to find it about two decades later even when I barely remembered what it was.
This seems to be the old Bach Guild "Historical Anthology of Music" LP recording of this that I bought and still have from the 70s. This is one of the few thingst I miss about youth- the joy of discovering "new to you" music and being ravished by it.
+trebcabb Do not despair. We In our late eighties still enjoy precisely the same experience. It can keep you young.
+Michael & Vivienne Goldblatt In my 60s, i still bubble w curiosity & the joy of discovery. Keeps one young, indeed. :-)
Father, now in his 60s, subscribed to Spotify and keeps doing exactly that, and every time I visit he shares his dicoveries with me. :-) (At one point it was an organ arrangement of the New World Symphony. Then he was discovering marches from around 1900. Last time he was partial to Imants Kalninš' symphonies.)
This one is partially an old one and partially a new one to me - I heard bits years ago, but I've never heard the whole thing and could not even remember the name properly when I suddenly remembered it today... good thing I still found it, it would have been harder without the internet.
purcell,haundixa,bere leku txikitik pausoa markatzen,txirimi,korneta,saxoi eta fanfarria osoarekin gure bihotzak laztantzen.Mila esker,maixua,maixua ederra.❤ Palestinaren alde beti
Henry Purcell
( Londres 1659-1695 Londres )
CÔME CÔME YE SONS OF ART ODE FOR BITHDAY QUEEN MARY COMPOSED IN 1694 YEAR Eternel grandiose merci.
The best TH-cam video of "come Ye sons of Art". Great choice and sequencing of images.
Andew Parrott is coming to Jerusalem next week to conduct this wonderful music, We are greatly looking forward.
look at those names ... Alfred Deller, Maurice Bevan, Walter Bergmann !!
I think i am correct in saying that in a most wonderful bcc r3 programme on Dellor a full decade ago there was a telephone interview with I think the Producer or Engineer for this and he told us that they 'got this in one' ... wow !!
He even wrote Liliburlero...
The interesting thing is that she was the elder sister of Queen Anne and her birthday song was ode the birthday of Queen Anne written by Handel.
Произведение Генделя Ода на Рождение Королевы Анны также очень красивая, особенно когда вступают соло два контртенора, и сам Гендель учился на произведениях Люлли и Перселла, чтобы не отходить от канонов церкрвной музыки и светской Королевской..Эту музыку барокко вполне можно охарактеризовать, как Истинно Райская, Браво Великим Мастерам! 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
Sublime!!
Heard it somewhere that my heart still remembers it but not my brain. Strange but magic thing.
superb music from a superb nation
A "nation" did not compose this music.
Nobody said the music was composed by a nation. Is English not your first language? That could be the only reason for your crassly imbecilic remark.
superb music from a superb nation, now repeat it 25 times every morning you seedy w&b...h
Totally agree with you Mickel and apologise on behalf of the nation (if I may!) for strangely disparaging previous comment. Of course it's great music.
@Michael Evans I have read your obviously considered and eloquent points. Now fuck right off please!
Tema musical de la estación de música clásica que existió
en le Bosque de la Habana Republicana.
I believe the palace with the gates is Kensington. I suppose that its presence here is because Queen Mary II lived there. Is that true? If it is so, then the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their children live here. Thank you, Levon, for this recording.
Michelle O'Brien
Good for you. Enjoy and Happy New Year.
+FRAGIORGIO1 yes - William III and Mary II were the first British monarchs to live in Kensington Palace - Christopher Wren remodelled the existing buildings for them.
gwedi elwch
Thank you for that information. Are you Welsh? I ask because of your first and last name, which I cannot identify as to origin. Regards.
Yes - 'gwedi elwch' comes from the early Welsh poem Y Gododdin ... the full line is 'a gwedi elwch tawelwch fu' .. 'after rejoicing there was silence'
gwedi elwch
Very interesting! I have some Celtic blood too, from Scotland.
So your name means After rejoicing? The --fu-- is related linguistically to Latin --Fui, fuiste, fuit-- I went, you went, he/she went. and is related to English --be--, believe it or not. Regards, O man of Harlech !
Спасибо, это ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО!!!
Что великолепного???
@@ДарьяМедякова Музыка Перселла!
Superb!!
Madame la Reine ma mere!
Gloire!
A wonderful performance but - maybe I've missed it - the names of the performers haven't come up on my screen.
The recording is of its time, slower tempo, more measured phrasing, but if not for Alfred, what of the modern counter-tenor?
HERMOSISIMA ODA
Impressive
We reach the Heavens at 18:53
2:10 love this part
Alfred Deller immortal.
Great composition. Maybe I prefer the interpretation from Elliot Gardiner and the Monteverdi Choir.
I agree, I also prefer the performance you mentioned.
It sounds as if it was written for castrati, or counter tenors perhaps.
На 17: 31 мин. было очень странно услышать призыв почти на русском языке: " Будьте Счастливы" сначало мне казалось, что прказалось, но нет, меня ошеломила эта фраза, несмотря на любовь к Перселлу, вернее к его Гениальной Музыке!
What is justly это по вашему Будьте счастливы ?
@@levon3194Да! По звукам звучит именно так!
@@levon3194 У Вас это: " Что справедливо", но по звукам, не в переводе звучит, как Будьте счастливы и эта фраза даже очень ярко выраженная, когда хор поет - все вместе то есть Tutti
birthday
🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷👍😊🙂😇🙏
I also recommend Trevor Pinnock's recording with the English Concert & Choir
love listening to deller.
15:09 name
Very strange harsh counter tenor sound much less mellow than the sound that Bowman or Scholl make today. It is still interesting though.
Very true, but Uncle Alf (Alfred Deller) was a modern-day pioneer. Still nobody to touch the young Deller in lute-song. As he got older, his voice became very mannered and less flexible, and I don't rate his son (Mark, his duet partner) as a singer much at all.
+mattbod I think his voice was at its best in earlier years singing Dowland, when he could produce a sound on high notes so pure and sweet that none could match - not even Bowman at his best.
The counter-tenor voice, like the lute, is almost impossible to record perfectly. It's also worth noting that the full recording includes 'Sound the Trumpet', where the counter-tenor voices are doing the job of being the trumpets (the trumpeters - two brothers called Shore - were apparently on holiday, which is why the text refers to "the list'ning shores" - I think Bowman told me this.)
Yes.
Die eingeblendete Werbung ist EKELHAFT! Daumen nach Unten!!
perfect music to celebrate march 29th 2018, the beginning of a new era for britain, the most civilized nation on earth
En 1757, les troupes de la Compagnie anglaise des Indes orientales prennent le contrôle du Bengale dont ils pillent le trésor.
À Amritsar, les troupes britanniques ouvrent le feu sur une foule de manifestants, tuant 379 personnes et en blessant 1 200 autres.
3:48 !
Which recording is this? Artistes? Band? Date? Please? Thanks!
Alfred Deller countertenor and his consort.
You can buy it on CD on: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00CRMJN6G/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
8:35
10:01
Kann irgendwer Deutsch?
Extreme slow motion tempo, low quality interpreters, this is not the right way it should be played.
you have an extremely bad taste
how sad that this masterpiece was sold to celebrate some Royal Leech.
find, if you can, the version of Alfred Deller, the greatest countertenor
ever.
What or whom do you mean by "Royal Leech"?
I had forgotten how dodgy counter tenors can be!!
....maybe a woman wold have done it better ;)
sorry Mr Deller but you are not on form....
poorly executed compared to other baroque versions , mor epurcellina in "soul"