Eternas gracias por destacar esta maravillosa versión del maestro Suzuki, mi admiración a un director que alcanza la máxima calidad interpretativa .... ojalá nos visite algún día....un abrazo fraterno desde Santiago de Chile....
@@hoon_sol I think this is not only just a natural trumpet but without holes, isn't it? I think this is why it sometimes sounds out of tune. I feel bach compose music forgiving this problem. Trumpet always comes with timpani and it work as a whole even when trumpet go wrong. 見た感じ音程微調整用の穴すらないように見えるのですが、そういうことであってますかね? まあ現代の古楽で使われている穴ありナチュラルトランペットでも相当難しいと思うので、正直仕方ないところはあるかも。 バッハもこういう問題はわかっていたような気がしていて、トランペットとティンパニがセットになってるので、トランペットが吹き損ねても盛り上がるんですよね。
@@user-li8sd5pt3o: That's exactly what a natural trumpet is, it's a simple brass instrument without any valves at all. It sounds out of tune because the people playing the natural trumpets aren't that great at it; of course I'm not saying they're bad, they're doing a fine job, but they're certainly not great, and you can hear that they're the weakest part.
@@hoon_sol I hope you got what I meant exactly. I want to point out the following. (Sorry If you know the information following.) > you can hear that they're the weakest part. Yes it is, but I have to point out that you can not directly compare this natural trumpet performance to others. All the natural trumpet has no valves and hard to play. So Modern natural trumpet (no valves) usually has holes to modulate their tuning a little bit. See this video, where the player's right hand move to change the tuning via the holes. This natural trumpet sounds better and I believe this is how the holes work. th-cam.com/video/3FLbiDrn8IE/w-d-xo.html But even these holes possibly did not exist in Bach's period and I think this Bach Collegium Japan performance try to play without holes. I believe playing natural trumpet without holes even more difficult or almost impossible and thus this orchestra sounds weak at trumpet sometimes. Also see this video, where all the trumpeter use the natural trumpet without holes and sounds out of tune. This conductor insist that this is how it was in Handel's period. th-cam.com/video/fNqJ8mED1VE/w-d-xo.html This is what I understand, although I am not a expert and I wonder if I have something wrong...
@@user-li8sd5pt3o: Alright, I understand what you're saying now. Yes, I suppose that might definitely be part of why the natural trumpets don't sound that good here, since they don't even have those holes to rely on. That being said, it does still sound like it does, which isn't great; it may very well have been equally problematic in the time of Handel, but perhaps there were players who could do it well since they'd been playing that way their entire lives. I doubt we'll ever know, but there might be anecdotes and other writings about it.
Thank you for uploading this wonderful performance. It certainly deserves more kudos and applauses on TH-cam 🎉🎉🎉
何年前か忘れてしまいましたが、日本のサントリーホールでの公演で、NHKで放映されたものですね。私は、このコンサートに行きました。
懐かしいです。カウンターテナーのロビン・ブレイズさんが、来日されなくなったので、残念です。
Maravilloso. Obra que tuve el privilegio de disfrutar personalmente
excellent performance thank you for the uploading
Great, thank you for uploading this!
An outstanding rendition of this transcendental masterpiece.
Thank you for posting this!
Eternas gracias por destacar esta maravillosa versión del maestro Suzuki, mi admiración a un director que alcanza la máxima calidad interpretativa .... ojalá nos visite algún día....un abrazo fraterno desde Santiago de Chile....
very thanks
❤❤❤❤
Beautiful performance
Хорошо исполнили
合唱はこれぐらいの人数が良い
Great performance. Definitely better than British performance.
일본 합창단으로 B단조 미사를 연주하는 것이 어려울 것인데, 잘 하였다.
お前らよりはよほど巧いから安心しろよ。
HIP? hip? What is a HIP conductor? Who are you comparing this conductor with?
Historically Informed Performance
This account does not appear to be an official account of the Bach Collegium Japan, are you clear on copyright issues?
Not everyone acknowledges intellectual property rights as legitimate at all.
TH-camに著作権は関係ない。無法地帯なのだから。
宗教臭のしないポップなバッハは好ましい
ラストでtrumpetがバテるのは残念です!
The natural trumpets were the weakest link throughout.
@@hoon_sol
I think this is not only just a natural trumpet but without holes, isn't it?
I think this is why it sometimes sounds out of tune.
I feel bach compose music forgiving this problem.
Trumpet always comes with timpani and it work as a whole even when trumpet go wrong.
見た感じ音程微調整用の穴すらないように見えるのですが、そういうことであってますかね?
まあ現代の古楽で使われている穴ありナチュラルトランペットでも相当難しいと思うので、正直仕方ないところはあるかも。
バッハもこういう問題はわかっていたような気がしていて、トランペットとティンパニがセットになってるので、トランペットが吹き損ねても盛り上がるんですよね。
@@user-li8sd5pt3o:
That's exactly what a natural trumpet is, it's a simple brass instrument without any valves at all.
It sounds out of tune because the people playing the natural trumpets aren't that great at it; of course I'm not saying they're bad, they're doing a fine job, but they're certainly not great, and you can hear that they're the weakest part.
@@hoon_sol
I hope you got what I meant exactly. I want to point out the following.
(Sorry If you know the information following.)
> you can hear that they're the weakest part.
Yes it is, but I have to point out that you can not directly compare this natural trumpet performance to others.
All the natural trumpet has no valves and hard to play. So Modern natural trumpet (no valves) usually has holes to modulate their tuning a little bit.
See this video, where the player's right hand move to change the tuning via the holes. This natural trumpet sounds better and I believe this is how the holes work.
th-cam.com/video/3FLbiDrn8IE/w-d-xo.html
But even these holes possibly did not exist in Bach's period and I think this Bach Collegium Japan performance try to play without holes.
I believe playing natural trumpet without holes even more difficult or almost impossible and thus this orchestra sounds weak at trumpet sometimes.
Also see this video, where all the trumpeter use the natural trumpet without holes and sounds out of tune.
This conductor insist that this is how it was in Handel's period.
th-cam.com/video/fNqJ8mED1VE/w-d-xo.html
This is what I understand, although I am not a expert and I wonder if I have something wrong...
@@user-li8sd5pt3o:
Alright, I understand what you're saying now. Yes, I suppose that might definitely be part of why the natural trumpets don't sound that good here, since they don't even have those holes to rely on. That being said, it does still sound like it does, which isn't great; it may very well have been equally problematic in the time of Handel, but perhaps there were players who could do it well since they'd been playing that way their entire lives. I doubt we'll ever know, but there might be anecdotes and other writings about it.