Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758) - Magnificat (c.1724)
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Composer: Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758)
Work: Magnificat anima mea Dominum (c.1724), FWV H:G1
Performers: Vokalensemble sirvеntеs berlin; Akademie für Alte Musik Bеrlin; Stеfаn Schuck (conductor)
Painting: Joseph Vivien (1657-1734) - Allegorie auf die Wiedervereinigung Kurfürst Max Emanuels mit seiner Familie (1733)
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Johann (Johannes) Friedrich Fasch
(Buttelstädt, 15 April 1688 - Zerbst, 5 December 1758)
German composer. At age 13 he entered the Leipzig Thomasschule, where he came under the tutelage of Johan Kuhnau, and later studied at the University of Leipzig and with Christoph Graupner and Gottfried Grunewald in Darmstadt (1713). He was active as a violinist and organist, then was Kapellmeister to Count Vaclav Morzin in Prague (1721-22) and court Kapellmeister in Zerbst (from 1722), in a post he held the rest of his life. Although none of his music was published in his lifetime, his church cantatas and festival pieces for the Zerbst court were performed in many German cities. His friend Georg Philipp Telemann gave performances of his church music in Hamburg, and Johann Sebastian Bach prepared several transcriptions of his overtures for performances with the Leipzig Collegium Musicum. Fasch's innovative orchestral writing foreshadowed the Classical style of Haydn and Mozart. Most of his vocal compositions (13 masses, 66 church cantatas, 9 church cantata cycles, 14 serenatas, and 4 operas) are lost, but his instrumental works survive in manuscript and represent an important pre-classical oeuvre: 87 overtures, 18 solo concertos, 46 ensemble concertos, 18 trio sonatas, 12 sonatas a quattro and 19 symphonies. His son Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch (1736-1800) was harpsichordist at the court of Frederick the Great in Berlin from 1756.
1720 a 1730 es para mi la cuspide de la musica, todos componian genial esos años : vivaldi, js bach, handel, fasch, pergolesi... tantos!
Sadly, the days when people made music for God are gone!
Beautiful piece! Thank you!
Qué música tan refrescante y tan poco grandilocuente. Gracias.
MAGNIFICO come il titolo.
🎶🎶♥️🎶🎶Hermoso despertar con tan hermosa musica. Gracias Pau y dulce día para ti.
🌸Fabulous......🎶🌺💖🌺💖🌺💖🌺💖🌺💖 A big heartfelt THANK YOU Mr. Pau NG for this very great video and GREATLY masterpiece ...💎...Angelic voices...💐💐💐💐💐🎉🎉🎉♥️🎀🎁🎂🥂🥂Happy birthday !🍾🍾🎀🍨🍷🦋
Firmly entrenched in Darmstadt, Christoph Graupner took on many students, including Johann Friedrich Fasch, effect can be heard in this beautiful magnificat.
Ave María Purísima sin pecado concebida 🙏 🙏 🙏
Hay que oírlo.
Gracias.
In the german baroque vocal music three are the top composers : Bach, Telemann and Fasch!
Please please also add Handel to your list❤
I don't understand how can you put Fasch above other germans like Keiser, Graupner, Stolzel, Hasse and Graun 😅
Qué linda eres María! La más guapa de todas!
sehr gute Intepretation dieses spätbarockes Werkes
Magnificat anima mea Dominum.
El Señor engrandece mi alma ?
❤️❤️☕🙏
💚💥🔥🔥🔥👏🌺💚💥🔥🔥🌺
The Magnificat settings of Frasch, Kuhlauh (sic,.?), J. S. Bach -- many commonalities
People were making music for money!
What are you suggesting? Even Bach wrote his cantatas to make a living. That doesn’t make them any less beguiling.
@@alishalileh Hi Ali, I was responding to @redcardinal's comment, ''Sadly, the days when people made music for God are gone!
Beautiful piece! Thank you!'' Everyone has to eat! Suspect you have taken my comment out of context, perhaps I didn't post under 'Reply', my error, apologies!
@@simonlewis1704 No worries. My apologies for misunderstanding. The original post was missing and I misunderstood your comment. All the best and keep enjoying this amazing music!
@@alishalileh Hi Ali, No problems! All the best to you! I will keep enjoying, as I hope you do, for many years!