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  • Total awesomeness

  • the first movement is gorgeous. if you listen to the 2nd to last movement of the entire piece, it is what made Janet Baker's voice, the best ive ever heard.

  • Great, magnificent. The best version for me. Thank you.

  • Thank you so much for posting this performance. Klemperer, true to form, takes it very slow and brings out a richness and intensity that many renditions by other conductors miss altogether.

  • Otto Klemperer here did a performance so touching to me.

    First time I realise what about this music is. ... no rush and smooth sound, simply great interpretation.

    ( It was a pity that polish king didn't decided to have J.S. Bach in his court.... Best form Poland)

  • so slow :-( i donť like Wagner´s interpretation of baroque music

  • Klemperer gave 2 performances of this work in the 1960s. At one of these performances sat Carlo Maria Giulini in the audience with his score attentively following the action. And what a performance it was.

  • Thank you!

    

  • I hear that Dr. Klemperer oneself liked this performance.

    Thank you very much. 

  • Thank you very much for uploading this!

  • perhaps this is the biggest work in classical music...Especially by Otto Klemperer...and its only 80 views...Our world is f@cked and sold for money...

    What a pity!!!

  • @babality2 Agreed.

  • @babality2 302 views now, so perhaps there's hope yet!

  • Glorious! Thank you for uploading.

  • Monumental music making from all concerned, led by that most monumental of conductors and sung and played by the best chorus and orchestra ever!

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