@OrzoMondo wow hey one of my favourite youtubers around 🤩 Have you ever considered giving motets a chance? BWV 229 is my absolute favourite, I wonder what your interpretation would sound like (my bet: glorious 😅👍) Keep it up! 🔥
@@tacitozetticci9308 Thank you for the compliment :) Motets are virgin territory for me, I am looking forward to learn everything I can about them, with time. After your suggestion I made the mistake of listening to BWV 229 and now I am hooked. The two choirs!
That would probably be due to the pizzicato (plucking) all the strings but the Violino I, which plays con sordini (with mute), softening the strings and sound, which are both a form of tone painting, in which the music highlights the text, something Bach was masterful at, and which is based I believe on the first sentence: "Wie furchtsam wankten meine Schritte," (How fearfully were faltering my footsteps) - the pizzicato strings representing the nervousness and hesitation of the footsteps, and the muted strings of the fear.
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The opening section starts and ends in a Minor, but the choir starts in c major ❤️
The orchestral part in the first movement ♥
The opening is like a Graupner chorale
Гениально!
Is it a ton Koopman recording? I love it! I want it !
you can tell from the panache and the quickness of the tactus.. lovely
(Vivaldi mal?)
So much of Vivaldi in this one, you're spot on.
@OrzoMondo wow hey one of my favourite youtubers around 🤩
Have you ever considered giving motets a chance? BWV 229 is my absolute favourite, I wonder what your interpretation would sound like (my bet: glorious 😅👍)
Keep it up! 🔥
@@tacitozetticci9308 Thank you for the compliment :) Motets are virgin territory for me, I am looking forward to learn everything I can about them, with time. After your suggestion I made the mistake of listening to BWV 229 and now I am hooked. The two choirs!
This is a heartbreaking aria, does anyone know who the soprano is? The tempo is perfect.
It's an alto. :o
indeed is an alto: Franziska Gottwald (see the link from the description)
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Wow, part III. It's so unique! to my novice ear, anyway. Just gorgeous.
That would probably be due to the pizzicato (plucking) all the strings but the Violino I, which plays con sordini (with mute), softening the strings and sound, which are both a form of tone painting, in which the music highlights the text, something Bach was masterful at, and which is based I believe on the first sentence: "Wie furchtsam wankten meine Schritte," (How fearfully were faltering my footsteps) - the pizzicato strings representing the nervousness and hesitation of the footsteps, and the muted strings of the fear.
@@TheOneAndOnlyZeno Oh wow, that's so amazing! As soon as you pointed out that connection I realized how brilliant the tone painting was! Thanks.
@@TheOneAndOnlyZeno please can you let me know who the alto is in this recording of bwv 33.