[Adagio] 0:00 0:50 Sanctus 1:13 Dominus Deus Sabaoth [Allegro pesante] 2:32 Pleni sunt cæli et terra gloria tua, Hosanna in excelsis Hosanna [Presto] 3:07 Hosanna in excelsis Benedictus [Sostenuto ma non troppo] 3:40 [Andante molto cantabile e non troppo mosso] 5:30 5:47 (Bass) Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini 7:13 (Alto & Bass) Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini 7:51 (Soloist) Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini 8:59 (Soloist & SATB) in nomine Domini 9:55 (SATB) Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini 10:34 (Soloist) Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini 12:14 (SATB) in nomine Domini 12:34 (Soloist) qui venit in nomine Domini 13:39 (Soloist) 13:41 (SATB) Hosanna in excelsis 14:24 (SATB) Coda, Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini
Somehow, the internet is full of people whining about Beethoven. Those complaining about how his fugues aren't proper fugues, those regurgitating Brahms' words on Beethoven's use of dissonance, those quoting Bernstein, yadda, yadda, yadda... Let's see if you get this once and for all: we don't care about the aesthetic prejudices you were "educated" into. Beethoven had something to say (sometimes beautiful and divine, sometimes mundane and ugly) which is why his music was born and remains *alive* two centuries later - much more so than the musical skeletons of lesser composers who followed your petty music school rules. Deal with it or go listen to any one of Fux's 110 masses instead of wasting your time here if you want rules.
my favorite violin concerto
But not in this recording. The Violin sounds poor
2:32 Is such a brilliant fugue, every voice answers a second down
[Adagio]
0:00
0:50 Sanctus
1:13 Dominus Deus Sabaoth
[Allegro pesante]
2:32 Pleni sunt cæli et terra gloria tua, Hosanna in excelsis
Hosanna
[Presto]
3:07 Hosanna in excelsis
Benedictus
[Sostenuto ma non troppo]
3:40
[Andante molto cantabile e non troppo mosso]
5:30
5:47 (Bass) Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini
7:13 (Alto & Bass) Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini
7:51 (Soloist) Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini
8:59 (Soloist & SATB) in nomine Domini
9:55 (SATB) Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini
10:34 (Soloist) Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini
12:14 (SATB) in nomine Domini
12:34 (Soloist) qui venit in nomine Domini
13:39 (Soloist) 13:41 (SATB) Hosanna in excelsis
14:24 (SATB) Coda, Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini
Thank you!
Gorgeous selections...
Thank you so much for posting these videos.
You're welcome, enjoy them!
Exquisite
Waooo,, amazing
Some of the ugliest fugues ever composed
You strike me as the type of person who would move to Canada to complain about the weather.
I saw on your page you subscribed to Prager "U", lmao, now I really don't value your opinion.
Far sake of my personal divertissement: name a "pretty" or "beautiful" fugue and why is this 2:32 "ugly" it sounds like Bach.
@@Sam-tj9np get a better retort than this.
Somehow, the internet is full of people whining about Beethoven. Those complaining about how his fugues aren't proper fugues, those regurgitating Brahms' words on Beethoven's use of dissonance, those quoting Bernstein, yadda, yadda, yadda...
Let's see if you get this once and for all: we don't care about the aesthetic prejudices you were "educated" into. Beethoven had something to say (sometimes beautiful and divine, sometimes mundane and ugly) which is why his music was born and remains *alive* two centuries later - much more so than the musical skeletons of lesser composers who followed your petty music school rules. Deal with it or go listen to any one of Fux's 110 masses instead of wasting your time here if you want rules.