You are right, davcos: it would be played faster, but the emotions are there. Bernstein does not play this mass like a baroque work (it is baroque: with all this fugues, that Constanze Mozart loved) but like a romantic work. And so, it becomes....more human.
It sounds to me that Bernstein can't go any faster than the acoustics of the "hall". imho
luckyroostr 1 year ago
es hermoso, ma el tiempo es mas rapido!!!
simo1995able 1 year ago
The tempo played by Bernstein are right. The meter are in 3/4.
pagua99 1 year ago
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Tempo too slow...
anfearmorbeag 2 years ago
me encanta esta parte
leinadhola 2 years ago
Lennie. I love you!
swanningaround 3 years ago
Everything was great, but I'm not sure about the tempo...
Anyway, excellent performance. This mass is incredible.
davcos22 3 years ago 4
You are right, davcos: it would be played faster, but the emotions are there. Bernstein does not play this mass like a baroque work (it is baroque: with all this fugues, that Constanze Mozart loved) but like a romantic work. And so, it becomes....more human.
(My English is awful, I know it.)
Jeremydu60 3 years ago
agreed. However, I think the reason for the slower tempo has something to do with the liveliness of the hall in which it was performed.
jeffy5482 3 years ago
Bravissimo.
ryanlock2u 4 years ago 3