What many people may not realize, is the EXTREME difficulty to play in tune with these instruments, which are as beautiful as traitors. The slightest error in air column pressure is immediately punished by an out of pitch note. I am impressed by the quality of these interpreters. Bravo !
@@SeekerLancer recorders are "easy to learn, hard to master" type instrument and it can be played with your friends! But clearly people hate recorders somehow as they think that recorders are childish :(
Well, that impression is also logical due to the fact that this piece was written in the period of polyphonic compositions, which were written for choirs in the first place. Instrumental music had not found its independent place yet and was derived from these vocal compositions.
Excellent observations. Indeed the textures of 1500s instrumental music were like the soaring choral music at Basilica San Marco in Venice. - In the subsequent Baroque period textures changed, and these older choral textures faded. First monody, e.g. Monteverdi's "l'Orfeo," and later a more intricate form of polyphony, e.g. Bach, developed. Early Baroque music still had the model system but gradually evolved into the (major v. minor) tonal system. - This Renaissance music wasn't cutting edge past the 1500s, but its antiquarian majesty revives the thoughts and utterances of our ancestors. Through this music our beloved dead thus speak--through us--beyond the grave.
Amo la musica, chi la scrive, chi la suona, chi la riproduce. Questo brano, gli strumenti cosí particolari e inusuali, la dolcezza sobria del brano mi incantano. Non mi stanco di riascoltare. Grazie. Condivido con entusiasmo
it's getting better and better and better and better and better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is so beautifull.... liebe grüsse aus Salzburg!
This is the most beautiful arrangement, performance, and production I have heard. Right here is the perfect place to introduce people to the wonder of the recorder. Any who do not take the instrument seriously, should be led to hear and see this wonderful masterpiece. Congratulations to all involved.
It isn't even an arrangement! Historically, the recorder was used to play polyphonic vocal music like in this video. It is historical recorder music! ;)
TourPanorama People often claim the recorder isn't a real instrument when it is actually a quite historical instrument and can produce such beautiful music
Very well done. There's just something about period music that demands it be performed on period instruments, and this performance shows that magnificently.
I know this is an old clip, but I only stumbled upon it today. In a word: WOW!! I’ve always found that recorder ensembles can sound very similar to a pipe organ, but never have I heard a recorder ensemble sound *this* similar to an organ. I almost had to watch, rather than listen, to make sure if it was an organ or not.
As an music historian I am usually a stickler for historical accuracy, but once in a while there comes along a performance which is so satisfyingly beautiful that I just don't care. This is one such performance.
How beautiful! A quiet, restful piece played in the middle and low registers. I've never seen a member of the recorder family as large as the instrument on the right. It must have the equivalent tone of an 8 foot flute stop on an organ. Thank you for this uplifting posting.
Don't judge the school recorders...that's how they learn. I teach my students more than 10 songs in 9 weeks, and how to improvise and compose. We all have to start somewhere!
I still have my plastic school recorder and like the way it sounds. It's an aulos recorder from 1990 or so. Can't be played very well with a piano accompaniment anymore because it's a bit pitchy but nice as a solo.
Much as I love all the technical stuff and triple tonguing, this piece give me peace. My "Ikea" contra bass just doesn't come anywhere near these deep sounds.... but then it is a totally different instrument in comparison. Well done Paul
A wonderful prayer usind recorders instead voices!! Love it. it gives me calm and peace in my soul, and overall trust in my Lord. So this the text Trombetti used in this composition : "Diligam te, Domine, fortitudo mea. Dominus firmamentum meum, et refugium meum, et liberator meus. Protector meus et cornu salutis meae, Deus meus adjutor meus, et sperabo in eum. " thanks for sharing!
Led quietly into a still place by beauty; what would it be to stand in the burnished centre of that golden sound? To lose oneself in its soft radiance? A brief glimpse of something tender, human and unforgettable.
I've heard it said the recorder isn't a real instrument just a kiddie thing to get young children into music- a toy instrument. And I have heard it a lot.
That's because the most common place we see one are the music classes with 20 third graders blowing as hard as they can into a cheap, plastic recorder. I love this!
THIS IS WHAT HUMANS WERE MEANT TO DO - create beautiful ART!!
❤
On a vraiment de la chance de pouvoir accéder aujourd'hui à des musiques aussi singulières qui nous ouvrent à de nouveaux univers.
❤yes, it's wonderful
What many people may not realize, is the EXTREME difficulty to play in tune with these instruments, which are as beautiful as traitors. The slightest error in air column pressure is immediately punished by an out of pitch note.
I am impressed by the quality of these interpreters. Bravo !
Yeah… and they did it without even putting their lips on’em!!
I never knew. I play stringed instruments.
@@DavidWhy-y7iHuh?
No kidding... I find that most recorder players I've worked with overblow everything and it's soooo sharp. These musicians are primo.
@@leeann4743If you don't overblow, at least in the higher ranges, everything gets shrill and out of tune way fast.
There's something particularly beautiful about low recorders.
Blockflöten?
@@rehgina9903 Ja, genau. Blockflöten sind "recorders" auf englisch.
who ever heard of Ascanio Trombetti? Thank you TH-cam for taking me here
This is beautiful. I love how they sound almost like a choir.
Recorders do operate under the same principles as a pipe organ so you're not wrong.
@@SeekerLancer recorders are "easy to learn, hard to master" type instrument and it can be played with your friends! But clearly people hate recorders somehow as they think that recorders are childish :(
Well, that impression is also logical due to the fact that this piece was written in the period of polyphonic compositions, which were written for choirs in the first place. Instrumental music had not found its independent place yet and was derived from these vocal compositions.
Excellent observations. Indeed the textures of 1500s instrumental music were like the soaring choral music at Basilica San Marco in Venice.
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In the subsequent Baroque period textures changed, and these older choral textures faded. First monody, e.g. Monteverdi's "l'Orfeo," and later a more intricate form of polyphony, e.g. Bach, developed. Early Baroque music still had the model system but gradually evolved into the (major v. minor) tonal system.
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This Renaissance music wasn't cutting edge past the 1500s, but its antiquarian majesty revives the thoughts and utterances of our ancestors. Through this music our beloved dead thus speak--through us--beyond the grave.
Every time I need to calm down, I watch this video and everything is fine....
Amo la musica, chi la scrive, chi la suona, chi la riproduce. Questo brano, gli strumenti cosí particolari e inusuali, la dolcezza sobria del brano mi incantano. Non mi stanco di riascoltare. Grazie. Condivido con entusiasmo
原理はパイプオルガンと同じですが、この柔らかい音色とハーモニーは木製と魂のこもった人のブレスにり醸される音の世界だと思います。このような古楽器と演奏に伝統の深さと推移を学べます。ありがとうございます💕🙏
This is very special and beautifull. The hidden sound of an ancient forest.
Considering the sheer size of some of these instruments, you're not wrong. Imagine playing a tree.
@@ambienthangout Exactly.
To hear this ensemble is to experience the definition of mellow. Lovely!
Merci pour ce magnifique concert.
Quelle émotion.❤
It reminded me of the sound of a church organ but woodier.
thats because the Recorder is based on the organ pipe.
Great way to describe it
@@JessHull actually its the other way around.
Esiste un registro di organo che suona quasi esattamente così.
@@NoHomerS actually the organ was invented in the 3rd century BC and the recorder was invented in the 1300s soooo...
I dont know why, but in my opinion the sound is "holy". Great artwork.
What a gorgeous sound! Rich and mellow.
Ethereally beautiful. Thank you for preserving ancient music!
I'd love to hear the biggest ones live, up-close, just to focus in on what they uniquely sound like.
Wonderful!
There you go th-cam.com/video/U3CsmeKU2vE/w-d-xo.html
it's getting better and better and better and better and better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is so beautifull.... liebe grüsse aus Salzburg!
The ensemble work is astounding, the intonation is miraculous, and the whole piece is transcendent. Thank you for sharing this gift!
My teachers a nerd
Yes getting that many recorders in tune is a feat.
Makes me proud to play this instrument.
dress12345616
me too
Same here. 🎼🎶💕
Beautiful. Words cannot imitate music. It is a cosmos of it's own.
Balsem voor mijn oren ...
... zo ontzettend mooi ....
Wow, so many BASS Recorders. I love this.
Extraordinaire profondeur de la composition , chaleur des timbres , c'est impressionnant.
non lo conoscevo... sublime
This is the most beautiful arrangement, performance, and production I have heard. Right here is the perfect place to introduce people to the wonder of the recorder. Any who do not take the instrument seriously, should be led to hear and see this wonderful masterpiece. Congratulations to all involved.
I totally agree!!
It isn't even an arrangement! Historically, the recorder was used to play polyphonic vocal music like in this video. It is historical recorder music! ;)
TourPanorama Yes, I agree! It is not really arranged, but rather the recorders are assigned to the various vocal parts. Some parts would be doubled.
TourPanorama People often claim the recorder isn't a real instrument when it is actually a quite historical instrument and can produce such beautiful music
Beautiful, really beautiful. Gorgeous woody sound and spot on tuning. A big big well done. QUALITY!!!!!!!
Very well done. There's just something about period music that demands it be performed on period instruments, and this performance shows that magnificently.
probably a million dollars very nicely used on a single ensemble
I have played a contrabass recorder (second biggest) in concert before. It is fun!!
Superb! My chair shook, the floor shook and I shook to the deep bass.
I have no words to describe it. Thank you!
I know this is an old clip, but I only stumbled upon it today. In a word: WOW!!
I’ve always found that recorder ensembles can sound very similar to a pipe organ, but never have I heard a recorder ensemble sound *this* similar to an organ. I almost had to watch, rather than listen, to make sure if it was an organ or not.
As an music historian I am usually a stickler for historical accuracy, but once in a while there comes along a performance which is so satisfyingly beautiful that I just don't care. This is one such performance.
Out of curiosity, what is historically inaccurate in this rendition (apart from the female performers, modern setting and accoutrements)?
How beautiful! A quiet, restful piece played in the middle and low registers. I've never seen a member of the recorder family as large as the instrument on the right. It must have the equivalent tone of an 8 foot flute stop on an organ. Thank you for this uplifting posting.
this is honestly just, Perfect
Very beautiful and stirring. I love it!
Absolutely superb playing of a wonderful piece previously unknown to me.
Nice expressions and performances of all artists were captured! Good!
Perfect set in harmony and timbres.
this is beautiful, i cannot even... just heavenly
Great music.Great video. Great audio. Congratulations to the Paul Leenhouts, RWM and the video and audio artists.
Fantastic! Congratulations. More, please.
Kind regards from Peru.
Phantastisch schön .
going to heaven
I wouldn't mind hearing this
Such transcending music. We are fortunate to now have Maestro Leenhouts here in Denton at our University of North Texas!
Breathtaking! Moving, I love it!
Que som agradável, calmante! Parabéns!
Amazing!!! Thank you
¡ cuanta maravilla desconocida ; gracias mil ¡¡
C'est tellement beau ! Merci !!!
Extraordinary and beautiful tone.
Beautiful. The initial "attack" so clean it sends chills.
Vielen lieben Dank.
Der Sound ist so schön 👍👍
... bravissimi ...
you guys should be proud - this is SO beautiful!
Splendide et merveilleux
Nunca havia ouvido um som tão lindo!
What a lovely piece of music.Amazing mellow sound.
Belíssima sonoridade.
I live in Africa, my soul moves a few degrees each time I hear such beauty. Deep inside it moves mes me❤❤❤
Sinal evidente que é uma alma sensível!
Don't judge the school recorders...that's how they learn. I teach my students more than 10 songs in 9 weeks, and how to improvise and compose. We all have to start somewhere!
That's awesome!
I still have my plastic school recorder and like the way it sounds. It's an aulos recorder from 1990 or so. Can't be played very well with a piano accompaniment anymore because it's a bit pitchy but nice as a solo.
Thank you so much for presenting this and everything else too.
This is utterly beautiful!
I love YOU, the Royal wind music!
Beautiful sound! Thanks for sharing and your wonderful performance!
It's not just the beauty of this wonderful music. it's the intimacy of the photography, that make this a very special piece.
Dieses Video ist TRAUMHAFT schön! - Brillant! -
Reminiscent of Dowland's music. Always enjoyable.
The music was sublime; a truly extraordinary performance.
This is beautiful beyond words! Thank you so much.
So lovely to see and hear Anna, Anna and Maria who have been wonderful tutor in Armidale, Australia. Camille Hollingdale
I love this song and this video, i impressioned, i play the recorder of school of music, , but i arrived to Bass recorder, I like this!!!!!!! :D :D
Una sonoridad de otro mundo!
the sound is as clear as glass
Much as I love all the technical stuff and triple tonguing, this piece give me peace. My "Ikea" contra bass just doesn't come anywhere near these deep sounds.... but then it is a totally different instrument in comparison. Well done Paul
Magnífico!...
That was beautiful!
A wonderful prayer usind recorders instead voices!! Love it. it gives me calm and peace in my soul, and overall trust in my Lord.
So this the text Trombetti used in this composition :
"Diligam te, Domine, fortitudo mea.
Dominus firmamentum meum,
et refugium meum,
et liberator meus.
Protector meus et cornu salutis meae,
Deus meus adjutor meus,
et sperabo in eum. "
thanks for sharing!
Led quietly into a still place by beauty; what would it be to stand in the burnished centre of that golden sound? To lose oneself in its soft radiance? A brief glimpse of something tender, human and unforgettable.
That's what I was thinking.
Amazing.
bellissimo...complimeti
Beautiful ! Thank you!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Amazing. Mille Complimenti🇮🇹❤🇱🇹
Unico, inimitabile!
Beautiful!
Very nicely done!
Stunningly beautiful.
That is beautiful, thank you, is awesome
Thought I saw a piper's grip in there. Nice!
Wonderful. I love it. ♥
Sounds very fine, done great 👍
Never saw such big flutes before
Wow, such a soothing sound. Like a bath underwater 🐋🐢
Very nice.... Thank you so much my friend 🌹 🌹 🌹 🌹 🌹 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Terrific!
Bellisima obra, gracias por publicarla.
And people say the recorder isn't a real instrument.
+AspieMum2Twinsplus1 I hear that a lot, but it's real enough to make money with if you're good at it.
lol, no one says that.
I've heard it said the recorder isn't a real instrument just a kiddie thing to get young children into music- a toy instrument. And I have heard it a lot.
AspieMum2Twinsplus1
well thats retarded.
Definition of instrument: "a tool, created to be used used to create music or harmonic sound"
That's because the most common place we see one are the music classes with 20 third graders blowing as hard as they can into a cheap, plastic recorder. I love this!
***beautifu** so Celtic so wooden sound.***
Magnificent!!!