Handel - Water Music Suite No. 1 (Proms 2012)

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  • Prom 7: Handel -- Water Music and Music for the Royal Fireworks
    Handel - Water Music Suite No. 1 in F major (HWV 348)
    1 - Overture (Largo -- Allegro)
    2 - Adagio e staccato
    3 - Allegro -- Andante -- Allegro da capo
    4 - Minuet
    5 - Air
    6 - Minuet
    7 - Bourrée
    8 - Hornpipe
    9 - Allegro (no actual tempo marking)
    10 - Allegro (variant)
    11 - Alla Hornpipe (variant)
    Hervé Niquet conductor
    Le Concert Spirituel
    Royal Albert Hall, 18 July 2012
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  • @user-yl8mn2hw9b
    @user-yl8mn2hw9b 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    حتى لاننسى شي من التاريخ
    تقديم الدكتور فريد الجراح
    .عندما سمعت هذه الموسيقى لأوّل مرّة، لم أكن اعرف شيئا عن خلفيّتها ولا عن مناسبتها. لكني تخيّلت منظرا لبحر وسفن حربية وتمرينات وربّما ألعاب نارية.
    هذه هي بعض عناصر الصورة المشهدية كما تعكسها أجواء موسيقى الماء لجورج فريدريك هاندل. موسيقى فخمة واحتفالية بامتياز. وما يؤكّد هذه الصفة، بشكل خاصّ، هو غلبة الآلات النفخية على نسيجها الأوركستراليّ.
    حتى إن كنت مثلي لا تستسيغ سماع أصوات هذه الآلات الحادّة في كلّ حين، إلا انك ستقدّر عاليا براعة المؤلّف في اختيار كيف ومتى تدخل كلّ آلة ومتى تتوقّف.
    موسيقى الماء يمكن أن توحي بانتصار عسكريّ، كما أنها تصلح لأن تكون نشيدا وطنيّا لبلد ما. لذا لم استغرب عندما لاحظت أن محطّة البي بي سي اختارت هذه الموسيقى بالذّات كإعلان عن بدء بثّ برامجها كلّ يوم.
    لكن، أوّلا، ما هي قصّة ظهور هذه الموسيقى؟
    في عام 1717، طلب الملك الانجليزيّ جورج الأوّل من الموسيقيّ جورج فريدريك هاندل أن يؤلّف قطعة موسيقية كي تُعزف على متن يخت الملك الذي سينقله هو وضيوفه من قصر الوايتهول في رحلة عبر نهر التيمز تنتهي عند تشيلسي.
    كان عمر هاندل وقتها لا يتجاوز الثانية والثلاثين. وقد شرع في تنفيذ تلك المهمّة على الفور وأنجزها قبل الموعد المضروب بأسابيع. وقد أسمى عمله "موسيقى الماء" لسببين: الأوّل أنه كُتب ليُعزف فوق الماء. والثاني: أن أنغام العمل تحاكي في ارتفاعها وانخفاضها حركة الماء.
    في اليوم المحدّد، أخذ هاندل مع أفراد الفرقة الموسيقية أماكنهم على متن قارب مجاور ليخت الملك. وكان النهر ممتلئا بالقوارب التي جاء أصحابها ليستمعوا إلى الموسيقى.
    وقد سُرّ الملك جورج الأوّل كثيرا بهذه الموسيقى لدرجة انه طلب من الفرقة أن تعيد عزفها أربع مرّات في ذلك اليوم. واستمرّ العزف إلى ما بعد منتصف ليل ذلك اليوم، ما شكّل إرهاقا كبيرا للعازفين.
    وقد حدث بعد ذلك أن تحوّلت هذه القطعة إلى واحدة من أشهر الأعمال الموسيقية الكلاسيكية في جميع العصور.
    ويقال أن الملك كان قبل ذلك غاضبا على هاندل لسبب ما. وكان تأليف الأخير لهذه الموسيقى وسيلة لاسترضاء الملك وتطييب خاطره.
    الأصل الألمانيّ للملك ولهاندل كان من العوامل التي قرّبت بين الرجلين. وقد أصبحا من أهمّ الشخصيّات التي عرفتها انجلترا. وظلّ هاندل إلى اليوم الموسيقيّ المفضّل لدى الانجليز عموما. أما جورج الأوّل فقد نجح في تأسيس سلالة ملكية ما تزال تحكم انجلترا إلى اليوم في شخص حفيدة حفيد جورج، أي الملكة الحالية اليزابيث الثانية.
    وهناك إشارات كثيرة تؤكّد أن الملك أراد أن تكون موسيقى الماء أداة دعاية سياسية له. كان بحاجة إلى عمل ما يعزّز صورته كحاكم جديد على انجلترا، بعد أن أثارت بعض قراراته وتصرّفاته جدلا واسعا بين الناس.
    في السنوات الأولى من حكمه، لم يكن جورج الأوّل يحظى بأيّة شعبية تُذكر، لافتقاره إلى أيّ قدر من الذكاء أو الكاريزما. وكان معارضوه يدعمون ابنه الأكبر جورج الثاني الذي سيصبح ملكا في ما بعد.
    وقد أشار عليه مستشاروه بأن ينظّم حدثا ملكيّا فخما يلفت إليه الأنظار ويثير إعجاب سكّان لندن، وفي نفس الوقت يسرق الأضواء من ابنه الساخط عليه والذي رفض حضور العرض الموسيقيّ.
    اختار هاندل لموسيقى الماء شكل "السويت" الذي يعني بالعربية فاصل أو وصلة أو متوالية موسيقية، وفي لغة الموسيقى الكلاسيكية مجموعة من الحركات الموسيقية المتتالية التي يربط بينها وحدة الفكرة والنغم.
    وأصل هذا النوع من الموسيقى يعود إلى القرن الرابع عشر، وبلغ أوج ازدهاره خلال عصر الباروك، وبرع فيه موسيقيّون كثر من أشهرهم باخ وهاندل وآخرون.
    وموسيقى الماء هي أيضا عبارة عن قطع صغيرة مؤلّفة لأوركسترا مصغرّة لا يتجاوز عدد أفرادها الخمسين عازفا. وكتبها هاندل لآلات الفلوت والباسون والكمان والبوق والترومبيت والاوبوا. أي انه استخدم للموسيقى جميع الآلات الموسيقية المعروفة في عصر الباروك، باستثناء الهاربسيكورد والتيمباني لأنه كان من المستحيل جلبهما فوق القارب.
    يتألّف سويت موسيقى الماء من ثلاث حركات رئيسية يتفرّع عنها واحد وعشرون لحنا وتتضمّن مجموعة من المينويتات والأنغام الراقصة.
    وفي تلك الرحلة النهرية، عُزفت بعض أجزائها فقط، لكنها لم تُطبع كمجموعة كاملة إلا بعد وفاة هاندل بسنوات.
    وبعد ثلاثين عاما، أي في 1749، سيؤلّف هاندل موسيقاه المشهورة الأخرى الألعاب الناريّة في عهد الملك جورج الثاني. وكثيرا ما تظهر هاتان المقطوعتان معا في التسجيلات كمجموعة واحدة.
    المعروف أن هاندل ولد في هالي بألمانيا في فبراير عام 1685 وتوفّي في لندن في ابريل 1759. وقد عاش في البداية أربع سنوات في ايطاليا حيث عمل هناك وألّف بعض الأعمال الاوبرالية والموسيقى الدينية.
    وفي سنّ الخامسة والعشرين، ذهب إلى لندن باحثا عن وظيفة. وكان جورج الأوّل قد سمع بعض موسيقاه، فاستدعاه وعيّنه مديرا للموسيقى في القصر، ثم لم يلبث أن أصبح الموسيقيّ الرسميّ للبلاط.
    صحيح أن موسيقى الماء عند ظهورها وُظّفت كأداة للدعاية السياسية. لكن كان هناك سبب آخر في نجاحها الفوريّ وفي شهرتها المستمرّة إلى اليوم، وهو أنها كانت تحفة موسيقية حقيقية.
    أما هاندل نفسه فقد كان معروفا بمزاجه العنيف وباعتزازه الشديد بنفسه واحتقاره لزملائه من الموسيقيين الانجليز. ومما يُروى عنه أن هدّد ذات مرّة بإلقاء سوبرانو زميلة من النافذة إن لم تنفّذ تعليماته وتفعل بالضبط ما يقوله.
    بيتهوفن وصف هاندل ذات مرّة بأنه أعظم مؤلّف موسيقيّ. وأضاف: أمام قبره لا املك إلا أن احني ركبتي وأخفض رأسي احتراما".
    واليوم وبعد مرور ثلاثمائة عام على ظهورها، ما تزال موسيقى الماء تحتفظ بجاذبيّتها وسحرها القديم. وقد أصبحت أجزاء كثيرة منها مشهورة جدّا ومألوفة كثيرا، مثل مقطع اللا هورن بايب (الفيديو فوق) والذي وُظّف كثيرا في الإعلانات والتلفزيون والراديو وفي أعمال سينمائية مثل فيلم "قوى الطبيعة" وفيلم "جمعية الشعراء الموتى" وغيرهما.
    ارق تحياتي الى اصحاب الذوق الرفيع

  • @user-mx6si1yo4x
    @user-mx6si1yo4x 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I love this performance. of course love Water Music. their music make me happy. Wonderful!

  • @muslit
    @muslit ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Wonderful. In my career I played the Water Music suites numerous times, and in general, hated the tempos conductors chose, so often slow and sluggish. These are the tempos I imagined. Again, wonderful!

    • @sanderson9515
      @sanderson9515 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Quite sprightly, all right.

  • @buskman3286
    @buskman3286 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I have to revise my earlier comment of a couple of weeks ago. I was too quick to criticize the natural horns but doing more research about natural horns I discovered that some modern "natural" horns have a couple of holes in the tubing to allow them to intonate "correctly" to modern ears. But they were not made that way in the baroque era so the sound of the horns on this performance is as they would have sounded at the time. I purchased this version of the Water Music/Fireworks and it's growing on me...tempos and all! I would now say that if you have/enjoy multiple different performances of this work, you should have this one!

  • @EggOnAStilt
    @EggOnAStilt 4 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Those archaos horns are outstanding...bloody brilliant.

    • @rosshuff900
      @rosshuff900 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      absolutely incredible

  • @joselopes2293
    @joselopes2293 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Handel and Bach are two geniuses that marked an important period of music. The Handel suites are masterpieces that gives us an immense pleasure to listen to the fastest and slowest movements follow, completely integrated with an harmony that only a musical genius achieves. The orchestration is superb and the sound sublime.Viva Handel and his magnificent music!!!!

  • @quickfoxxes
    @quickfoxxes 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Delightful sight and sound and splendid tempi. What a treat to dance to this music. It envelopes and raises the spirit. Thank you for producing this performance and for posting it. Congratulations to all and God Bless! DJ in Tennessee

  • @user-yl8mn2hw9b
    @user-yl8mn2hw9b 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So that we don't forget anything from history
    Introduced by Dr. Farid Al Jarrah
    When I first heard this music, I knew nothing of its background or occasion. But I imagined a view of the sea, warships, exercises, and perhaps fireworks.
    These are some of the elements of the landscape as reflected in the atmosphere of George Frideric Handel's Water Music. Luxurious and festive music par excellence. What confirms this characteristic, in particular, is the predominance of wind instruments over its orchestral texture.
    Even if you, like me, dislike hearing the sounds of these sharp instruments all the time, you will highly appreciate the author's ingenuity in choosing how and when to enter each instrument and when to stop.
    Water music can suggest a military victory, and it can also be the national anthem of a country. Therefore, I was not surprised when I noticed that the BBC chose this particular music as an announcement to start broadcasting its programs every day.
    But, first, what is the story behind the emergence of this music?
    In 1717, the English King George I asked the musician George Frederick Handel to compose a piece of music to be played on board the King's yacht, which he and his guests would take from Whitehall Palace on a voyage across the Thames ending at Chelsea.
    Handel was only thirty-two years old at the time. He proceeded to carry out the task immediately and completed it weeks ahead of schedule. He called his work "Water Music" for two reasons: The first is that it was written to be played over water. The second: that the melodies of work simulate, in their height and lowness, the movement of water.
    On the appointed day, Handel and the orchestra took their places on a boat next to the king's yacht. The river was full of boats whose owners came to listen to music.
    King George I was so pleased with this music that he asked the band to play it four times that day. The playing continued until after midnight that day, which constituted a great fatigue for the musicians.
    It then happened that this piece became one of the most famous classical musical works of all time.
    It is said that the king had previously been angry with Handel for some reason. The latter's composition of this music was a means of appeasing the king and pacifying him.
    The German origin of King and Handel was one of the factors that brought the two men closer. They became one of the most important personalities that England knew. Handel remained to this day the favorite musician of the English in general. As for George I, he succeeded in establishing a royal dynasty that still rules England today in the person of George's granddaughter, the current Queen Elizabeth II.
    There are many indications that the king wanted water music to be a tool of political propaganda for him. He needed to do something to enhance his image as the new ruler of England, after some of his decisions and actions sparked widespread controversy among the people.
    In the early years of his reign, George I was unpopular, as he lacked any amount of intelligence or charisma. His opponents supported his eldest son, George II, who would later become king.
    His advisors advised him to organize a grandiose royal event that would attract attention and impress the people of London, while at the same time stealing the spotlight from his disgruntled son, who refused to attend the concert.
    For water music, Handel chose the form of "Sweet", which in Arabic means a break, connection, or musical sequence. In the language of classical music, a group of successive musical movements linked by the unity of idea and melody.
    The origin of this type of music dates back to the fourteenth century, and reached its peak during the Baroque era, and many musicians excelled in it, the most famous of which are Bach, Handel and others.
    Water music is also a small piece composed for a mini orchestra, the number of which does not exceed fifty players. Handel wrote it for the flute, bassoon, violin, trumpet, trumpet, and oboe. That is, he used for music all the musical instruments known in the Baroque era, except for the harpsichord and the timpani because it was impossible to bring them over the boat.
    Sweet Water Music consists of three main movements with twenty-one melodies and includes a group of minoets and dance melodies.
    On that river voyage, only some of its parts were played, but it was not printed as a complete set until years after Handel's death.
    Thirty years later, in 1749, Handel would compose his other famous fireworks during the reign of King George II. These two pieces often appear together in recordings as a single group.
    It is known that Handel was born in Halle, Germany in February 1685 and died in London in April 1759. He lived initially for four years in Italy, where he worked and composed some operas and religious music.
    At the age of twenty-five, he went to London in search of a job. George I had heard some of his music, so he summoned him and appointed him director of music in the palace, and soon he became the official court musician.
    It is true that when water music appeared, it was employed as a tool for political propaganda. But there was another reason for its instant success and its continued popularity today, which was that it was a true musical masterpiece.
    Handel himself was known for his violent temper, pride, and contempt for fellow English musicians. It is reported that he once threatened to throw a fellow soprano out the window if she did not follow his instructions and did exactly what he said.
    Beethoven once described Handel as the greatest musical composer. He added: In front of his grave, I can only bend my knees and lower my head in respect.
    Today, three hundred years after its appearance, water music still retains its ancient charm and charm. Many parts of it have become very famous and very familiar, such as the clip La Horn Pipe (the video above), which was used frequently in advertisements, television and radio, and in cinematic works such as the movie "Forces of Nature" and the movie "The Society of Dead Poets" and others.
    Best regards to those with good taste

  • @WillemvanTwillertOrganist
    @WillemvanTwillertOrganist 5 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Love the amount of period instruments that is what Handel wanted in the open air. And I love the way the conductor, Hervé Niquet, leads the orchestra. So much players and what an articulation and clarity. Thank you for posting.

  • @thebassoonman2020
    @thebassoonman2020 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Those contrabassoons just in the back sticking out like a sore thumb. I love it!

  • @user-ec2nv7qt7x
    @user-ec2nv7qt7x 5 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I love Handel Music.

  • @luisastetecanal3599
    @luisastetecanal3599 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    Este es uno de los GRANDES CONCIERTOS del Genial G. F. Handel... de carácter GRANDIOSO, IMPONENTE y de TRIUNFO!!!!... esa especial emoción me causa en mi espíritu cada vez que lo escucho. La presentación de la GRAN orquesta y su director impecables. Siempre es un PRIVILEGIO ver este especial video !!!!

  • @dodo1opps
    @dodo1opps 7 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    Love the fact they are using period instruments.

    • @mkim6273
      @mkim6273 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      ㅔ.

  • @Sehrae
    @Sehrae ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My friend Mr. Barlow used to listen to this wonderful music, I love and enjoy the excellent composition !!!

  • @jmdujardin
    @jmdujardin 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    MAGNIFIQUE PRESTATION DU CONCERT SPIRITUEL ET DE SON CHEF HERVE NIQUET, QUE JE CONNAIS DAVANTAGE EN MUSIQUE FRANCAISE GRAND SIECLE . PEUT-ETRE POUR CELA QUE LE TEMPO EST PLUS RAPIDE QUE BIEN SOUVENT : QUAND LA MUSIQUE EST ENLEVEE , ON EVITE LE CÔTE POMPIER TROP CEREMONIAL... J'AIME BEAUCOUP

    • @jeandeblaize4175
      @jeandeblaize4175 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      RIEN NE VAUT UN TEMPO PLUS ENLEVÉ POUR EVITER LA POMPE (AND CIRCUMSTANCE)
      SURTOUT S'IL Y A LE FEU ! (D' ARTIFICE OF COURSE) 😉

    • @christophetetu3948
      @christophetetu3948 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😅😂@@jeandeblaize4175

  • @patrickvanrhedenborg6784
    @patrickvanrhedenborg6784 5 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    This is such fun! Great to hear so many wind players and those wonderful, wonderful natural horns in this piece! A bit fast, perhaps, but not exactly dull! Love it!

    • @dannylgriffin
      @dannylgriffin 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Not too fast I don't think. This is the tempo Trevor Pinnock conducts this. I just heard a German group do it much faster. That was too fast.

  • @douglasbrown8288
    @douglasbrown8288 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    For those following the Urtext edition of the score, this (excellent) performance breaks down like this:
    1. Overture 0:04
    2. Andante e staccato 3:09
    3. 4:57
    4. Andante - Adagio 7:28
    (3. reprise) 9:19
    5. 12:09
    6. Air 15:04
    7. Minuet 17:32
    8 & 9. Bourrée and Hornpipe 19:15 (and 19:34)
    10. 22:08

    • @abdullahiahmad1295
      @abdullahiahmad1295 ปีที่แล้ว

      A beautiful and soothing music to relax ones nerves, especially the Adagio which features a lot of the horn section. I so love it. It also sounds like a lullaby....

    • @juliak8093
      @juliak8093 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      22:08 for me is the favourite

  • @wolfgangscorpio4125
    @wolfgangscorpio4125 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    BEST interpretation of Händel's Water Music I've ever heard -- and they thrown in the theatricals just as a cherry on top. Beautiful camera work/video-recording direction. Exquisite.

  • @wolfgangscorpio4125
    @wolfgangscorpio4125 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Who would not fall in love with the conductor, Hervé Niquet? Let's just start with the jacket -- shall I say Count Dracula, holding you in his spell? And when you get a chance, check out his shoe choice. BUT the head and face ......... I think invigorating, energizing and sharpening the senses vino tinto is his favorite libation, giving his face a slightly acidic tinge. Truly FRENCH. I need to google him. I also need to google the ratio of baton vs. not baton wielding conductors.

    • @philiprigney1289
      @philiprigney1289 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Delighted with your re-assessment of the horns and how they would most likely have sounded in the era. As regards the conductor - fab. No baton makes the whole performance more organic and he is at one with his musicians & not interfering with their performance. The best renditioning of the Fireworks & Water Music there is.

  • @gregmonks9708
    @gregmonks9708 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Herve Niquet! Love this guy! His outfit wouldn't look out of place in Game of Thrones, either.

  • @paulwl3159
    @paulwl3159 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love the way in which the sound of violins and period oboes playing in unison gives the impression of the human voice !

  • @ao.2131
    @ao.2131 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ich liebe Leute, die etwas ins Netz stellen und noch nicht mal den Namen kennen. Der Mann heisst Händel !

  • @tlhalefangmogatosi3081
    @tlhalefangmogatosi3081 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I don't know if I am biased to Handel!!!! but oooooh boy, this is phenomenal. 10:28 ...listen to that!

  • @czeroven
    @czeroven 11 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Wunderschön!!! Danke sehr!!! ♥

  • @rosslewchuk9286
    @rosslewchuk9286 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Tempi too fast? Consider the hunting background from which natural horns developed, and the shorter Baroque bow which makes faster playing easier. Faster tempi also give the wind and brass players' lungs a break. I find the tempi refreshing, as opposed to so many lethargic Romantically inspired readings. Rather like joyful dance music. The Air at 15:00 takes on a new uplifting character, highlighting the syncopated suspensions. The conductor humbly goes without a podium, staying "in the mix" with the strings and looking up to the winds and brass. I think all are having a fun time. Let us remember this is "Royal Muzak" and not formal concert music, so please be mercuful with those who applaud between movements. All in all a very uplifting performance! Bravo!

  • @bethanytaylor7656
    @bethanytaylor7656 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    A masterpiece!

  • @zbigniewwendorff4989
    @zbigniewwendorff4989 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Horns !!! , Horns !!!! Beautiful interpretation

  • @rkxut8941
    @rkxut8941 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    maravilloso. escuché parcialmente este concierto en 1984 con la Orquesta Sinfónica Juvenil de Costa Rica, estudiaba mi segundo año de docencia musical. quedé enamorado de esta obra magna.

  • @teddysears703
    @teddysears703 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Gigantic HANDEL, after BEETHOVEN,MOZART and TCHAICOVSKY, my fourth favorite composer. Too many concertos, oratorios, operas, etc. here one of the immortal ones: WATER MUSIC. wonderful the ensemble with instruments of that period. BRAVISSIMO.

  • @HelenaWilliams8696
    @HelenaWilliams8696 9 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    One can imagine river water flowing very fast due to rain and wind storm and mountains. Hãndel composes 'Water Suite representing the movement of water in nature. The French horns notes are so superbly natural in its sound, 'it feels the water striking at big rough rocks.' It is an imaginary vision of rowing in the Colorado River.

    • @psammiad
      @psammiad 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      True - but he mainly composed it to accompany George I's great river pageant on the Thames.

    • @jasonahbh4880
      @jasonahbh4880 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      👍

  • @GuillermoSilvaSilva
    @GuillermoSilvaSilva ปีที่แล้ว +1

    *Cuando era adolescente veía una serie que comenzaba con esta música (la del minuto **4:58**) y me fascinaba. La serie cerraba con una **_Invención_** de Bach. En aquel tiempo le pregunté a mi maestra de música cómo se llamaba y me dijo en tono casual, **_Música acuática_** . Pensé que no había respondido mi pregunta. Ya de viejo adquirí un cassette con música de Haendel, y salté de la silla cuando reconocí aquella melodía que me había fascinado de adolescente.*

  • @javiercoronavazquez7908
    @javiercoronavazquez7908 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Gracias a Dios por la vida de tan brillante compositor.

  • @judithwhitehouse2149
    @judithwhitehouse2149 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Takes me back to the 1970s when we experimented with natural horns (bells up and no spit valves!) under Roger Norrington - it got very damp! Technique (and possibly technology?) has advanced a bit since then...

    • @gregmonks9708
      @gregmonks9708 ปีที่แล้ว

      Also no hand-stopping, which today is an anachronism. Besides, as a horn player I prefer this sound.

  • @willianmateus4887
    @willianmateus4887 5 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    As melhores coisas são atemporais ...Handel magnífico

    • @ZAOUWV
      @ZAOUWV 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Alex Mateus juntamente com Vivaldi e a mais grande....Bach

    • @RodCorkin
      @RodCorkin 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ZAOUWV After listening to this performance you feel compelled to state "Bach is the greatest" you know deep down he is not. I know who the master is and it is not Bach...

  • @timroebuck3458
    @timroebuck3458 5 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I'll bet nobody ever gave this guy any grief during rehearsals.

    • @gregmonks9708
      @gregmonks9708 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I personally would love to play for this guy.

    • @andymilstenmusic8520
      @andymilstenmusic8520 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@gregmonks9708Me too. It would be a true honor!

  • @alejandrorawsi6491
    @alejandrorawsi6491 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Maravillosa interpretación.!!!!

  • @riccardosiega
    @riccardosiega 11 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    H. Niquét is simply FANTASTIC.

  • @bull5078
    @bull5078 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Sonido exquisito ✅️

  • @florinnegreanu9473
    @florinnegreanu9473 4 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Sound is great because of epoch instruments, oboies sound very genuine and trumpets olso !!!

  • @chessematics
    @chessematics ปีที่แล้ว +1

    After seeing the huge oboe section i almost went "HOLY MOLY WHATS THAT"

  • @harpothehealer
    @harpothehealer 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I really enjoy classical music and enjoyed this a lot although not been steeped in it I'm often not aware who I'm listening to outside of the obvious Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn. Thanks for upload

    • @dion1949
      @dion1949 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Mendelssohn may not be that obvious, but good for you anyway.

  • @hakimbenzidi1721
    @hakimbenzidi1721 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Formidable bravo👏👏👏👏

  • @inmaculadaalayo9243
    @inmaculadaalayo9243 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Me encanta esta música, Bravo...

  • @Emceemur
    @Emceemur 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    19:16 Frugal Gourmet Theme. That’s muh jam right therr. Also on NES Pirates!

    • @benjamingooch8723
      @benjamingooch8723 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Man I haven't thought about that show in ages. I used to love it!

  • @GodBlessHipHop
    @GodBlessHipHop 10 ปีที่แล้ว +92

    The conductor kind of has this arch villain look to him doesn't he?

    • @dodo1opps
      @dodo1opps 7 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Roger Delgado's "The Master"

    • @robertmaxwell435
      @robertmaxwell435 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Da spider spinnink his vep faw de unvary fly. Da blood is de life, Meester -- Heep Hop.

    • @timroebuck3458
      @timroebuck3458 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I don't see how anyone can follow him. He looks like he's having a fit.

    • @brucehutchison3946
      @brucehutchison3946 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      He de maestro!

    • @johnc1975
      @johnc1975 4 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      He looks like Klaus Kinski as Nosferatu

  • @LordDarts
    @LordDarts 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Damn didn't know Franck Ribery has such conducting abilities

  • @luigiaffronti3864
    @luigiaffronti3864 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Esecuzione eccellente. Tutti gli artisti sono coinvolti dal sentimento di gioia che il direttore riesce a trasmettere

  • @TheSpringOf74
    @TheSpringOf74 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ming The Merciless wearing Winklepickers! That guy has excellent style. :)

  • @thomasjefferson9310
    @thomasjefferson9310 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    conductors' moves and motivation reminds of gergiev's performances, with complete passion

  • @EggOnAStilt
    @EggOnAStilt 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I so love this, I feel the rawness of the instruments, I get why they do it.

  • @user-cz4tw3lu1v
    @user-cz4tw3lu1v 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Браво! Восторг!

  • @anasofiabeltran3356
    @anasofiabeltran3356 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Maravilloso...

  • @johna7564
    @johna7564 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    19:15 - 22:02 my favorite part 😊

  • @josephatthecoop
    @josephatthecoop 8 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    @ענבל בריל They sound out of tune because they are very primitive. They have no valves like modern instruments. They are just plain tubes, which are so long they can play notes very close to each other without needing valves, but they won't have the same intervals as modern horns. In technical terms, you're hearing an instrument that can only have pythagorean intervals (the horns) played against instruments with more modern tuning.

    • @alandonkin
      @alandonkin 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      +Joseph Erhard-Hudson Thanks for that explanation. I was also thinking to myself, "Those horns are only just in tune!"

    • @xtremenortherner
      @xtremenortherner 8 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      +Joseph Erhard-Hudson Yes,I agree with you...,and it was nice that you explained about antique instruments.This performance is probably as close to an authentic/vintage concert in Handel's time that our modern ears would hear!I would add that during Beethoven's time an orchestra's repertoire would include 2-3 symphonies,sonatas,suites,etc...,and a concert back then could last up to 8 hours!

    • @josephatthecoop
      @josephatthecoop 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Um... okay?

    • @dominicdeady7828
      @dominicdeady7828 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Nobody cares.....

    • @lunoxmos7623
      @lunoxmos7623 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Sorry mate but who's this nobody you're talking about?

  • @MrLibraryfan
    @MrLibraryfan 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Haendel would resurrect to enjoy his music. If there is a perfect interpretation of the suite (suites, as a matter of fact, there is the Royal Fireworks Music as well) , this is it, the horns tuning included. Having to do with music all of my life, and yet now discovering one of the most beautiful music moments. Thanks, Le Concert Spirituel, enthusiastic

  • @bethanytaylor7656
    @bethanytaylor7656 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Of the conductor’s coat,
    I say it reminds me of wood grain.
    My daughter (9) says it looks like lava,
    My daughter (7) says it looks like rubber! 😜

  • @thenomad4606
    @thenomad4606 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Today is the 335th birthday of George Frederic Handel.

    • @williamholke3325
      @williamholke3325 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      This is how I am celebrating, by listening to this gorgeous music!

    • @thenomad4606
      @thenomad4606 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@williamholke3325 Same here.

  • @jakeranaudo3006
    @jakeranaudo3006 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    4:58 My favorite part!

  • @PamelaMou1
    @PamelaMou1 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    The horns are also stuck to a "natural" tuning system when the natural harmonic series has to be made to work. We are used to piano tuning which is another kind of compromise. This is the original French hunting instrument which they had only just brought to the concert platform. th-cam.com/video/3WTSc4IXo04/w-d-xo.html Even more weird but kind of amazing!

  • @annaelenavitiello-oy8ys
    @annaelenavitiello-oy8ys ปีที่แล้ว

    Ė un bellissimo concerto!

  • @williamholke3325
    @williamholke3325 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Holy baroque contrabassoons...

    • @caterscarrots3407
      @caterscarrots3407 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I thought contrabassoons didn’t exist in the Baroque era and that the best they could do for woodwinds in the bass is Bassoon.

  • @Tubaka01
    @Tubaka01 11 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    Fastest largo I've ever seen.

  • @ardeay
    @ardeay 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    5:40 for the famous part

  • @davidcampos4543
    @davidcampos4543 7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    classe pour tous le monde

  • @cash928
    @cash928 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    megamind out here conducting

  • @ashleyvaughn4998
    @ashleyvaughn4998 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Bravo'

  • @sherryurlucky3164
    @sherryurlucky3164 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Could you please do a video on just violin 1 section playing? That’s what BYSO’s Excerpts are. Btw, Nice performance

  • @matteocaiti4878
    @matteocaiti4878 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    20:03-20:09 and 20:22-20:34 can someone tell me the right order in which they pressed the oboes' keys?

  • @florinnegreanu9473
    @florinnegreanu9473 ปีที่แล้ว

    Delightful

  • @kenneyjohnson7939
    @kenneyjohnson7939 10 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    july 17,1717!!!!!!

    • @Rub5007
      @Rub5007 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      I think that Handel didn’t compose this in one day😂

    • @JS45678
      @JS45678 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      There is no way I will ever believe a person over 300 years ago even knew what music was let alone could compose something so complex as this.
      There weren’t even real instruments, metronomes, music schools, or internet back then.
      It’s impossible to do this without so much technology and help.

    • @caterscarrots3407
      @caterscarrots3407 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      John Smith That’s so insulting and wrong that it’s not funny. There were real instruments back then just as there are now. And the Baroque evolved from the Renaissance which in turn evolved from Medieval music, so of course they would know what music is.

  • @trenopanda
    @trenopanda 8 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Air 15:00

  • @stephenhowze3922
    @stephenhowze3922 10 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I want an oboe like that...o_O

  • @marcogalleri8956
    @marcogalleri8956 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ma come si fa ad eseguirla così veloce!!!!!! È uno strazio!

  • @godwin3006
    @godwin3006 10 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sounding very superb. Can be little slow to enjoy every note.

  • @alexandresantos1211
    @alexandresantos1211 10 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    Claping between movements?...

    • @bertiebigbass4607
      @bertiebigbass4607 5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Clapping with one P

    • @the1-hourgardener37
      @the1-hourgardener37 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Jayden I don't worry about it...it means they're new to this type of music...and they love it....we need to broaden our audiences....No?

    • @mikeswann9719
      @mikeswann9719 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Traditional

  • @christiemiller9379
    @christiemiller9379 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    anyone else here because of music appreciation class...

  • @dingbat7289
    @dingbat7289 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    pretty sick ngl

  • @runito75
    @runito75 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Whats Dracula doing there?

  • @jonahdengler3858
    @jonahdengler3858 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Which part of this is the one the Little Einsteins use in Annie, Get Your Microphone and Rocket the Bug?

  • @notaire2
    @notaire2 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sehr lebhafte Aufführung mit ziemlich schnellen Tempi. Die Töne der Holzbläser klingen ein bißchen metallisch.

  • @user-jy6ef6ju4p
    @user-jy6ef6ju4p 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nergal?

  • @brucehutchison3946
    @brucehutchison3946 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I didn't know Nosferatu was a conductor.

  • @simply.darius
    @simply.darius 10 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    A bit too fast for me but, whatever. It's great to hear and see some live playing of Haendel.

    • @StephanSandiares
      @StephanSandiares 8 ปีที่แล้ว

      Simply Darius It does feel cluttered as well.

    • @tomfurgas2844
      @tomfurgas2844 8 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      +Stephan Sandiares I'm used to the Air being taken much more slowly. A slower tempo brings out the melody better, I think.

  • @fernandopinats7057
    @fernandopinats7057 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    17:34 Minuet

  • @JamesBrown-dg8le
    @JamesBrown-dg8le ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I strongly disagree with the tempo for the overture. I tapped the tempo into my metronome app and it was 125 bpm. Ridiculous! Its supposed to be largo!

  • @dersven8373
    @dersven8373 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good for England. The great German Composer went to England

  • @mangelesblaymateo4980
    @mangelesblaymateo4980 ปีที่แล้ว

    No la conocía... Muy agradable. Me alegro de haberla buscado. Ha sido una casualidad muy afortunada.

  • @Gilopflor
    @Gilopflor 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    love 2:14

  • @Junhyopark-kr8ug
    @Junhyopark-kr8ug 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    O.M.G. I'm from YEungnam.YEUNGNAMBBAKBBAKYIDEL COMMON

    • @user-ptmptm
      @user-ptmptm 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      애들 영댓인줄 알고 넘어갈듯

  • @9110otiha
    @9110otiha 10 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    しかしこれを船の上で演奏するのは大変だっただろうなぁ

  • @user-sc6zn2lt7c
    @user-sc6zn2lt7c 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    10,11 はHWV331だったのかな?
    映像に無くて残念

  • @liana.chawngthu
    @liana.chawngthu 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    what the part at 16:28

  • @johnsavva4320
    @johnsavva4320 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Aah the English Bach.

  • @GcvsXCII
    @GcvsXCII 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    A dos perdedores no les gusta la interpretación histórica de este pieza tan única :D

  • @user-ub3yl4fg6s
    @user-ub3yl4fg6s 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😇🥰😍🤩

  • @teddyhutchison2775
    @teddyhutchison2775 หลายเดือนก่อน

    2:06 - 2:46

  • @a1b2y25z26
    @a1b2y25z26 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I prefer modern wind instruments-for clarity,for exactness,for impact-and for just plain "purity" of sound. Modern instruments DO represent improvements over their earlier counterparts. Judging from his biographies,I tend to think that Handel himself would agree with this view.

    • @elir6405
      @elir6405 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree, but hearing how it would have sounded back when Handel was alive is quite spectacular.

    • @henderk2
      @henderk2 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      This IS the pure sound Valved brasses are the compromise

  • @rd3ster
    @rd3ster ปีที่แล้ว

    A conductor with flamboyant gestures .

  • @user-jl9zr5vf8i
    @user-jl9zr5vf8i 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷👍✌🙂😇🙏

  • @tallbrun
    @tallbrun 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Haha, yeah, he has that kind of edge around him, though can't say he is not doing a good job. Who knows, looks can deceive.