por supuesto si hay algo que me fascina de Bach es esta versatbilidad de llevar la orquesta y la alegria de los violines en una belleza perfecta e inigualable esta hecha asi para no ser modificada su tiempo su historia pasa pero sus pentagramas superan su tiempo y lo hacen eterno...
I am also puzzled by the scoring of this piece. There is obviusly a reason why Bach chose to accompany this with a dancing, lilting melody, but I confess I don't know what it is. It is completely different to the anguished accompaniment to Erbarme Dich. What is going on?
@jls850807 It might seem so at first but actually the solo violin depicts the coins given to Judas for betraying Jesus which later he returned since it was a murder's loan. If I remember correctly he threw them at the feet of the high priests and the scattering of the coins is reflected in the violin solo.
@jls850807 It might seem so at first but actually the solo violin depicts the coins given to Judas for betraying Jesus which later he returned since it was a murder's loan. If I remember correctly he threw them at the feet of the high priests and the scattering of the coins is reflected in the violin solo.
In Richter's version the violin sounds amazingly clear, but it's not the baroque fashion styñe of playing. Bach, during his life, heard it just as you can hear it in this video directed by Koopman, who has spent his whole life studying, playing & directing Bach, and reading music treatises of the XVII & XVIII centuries, about how music should be written, felt, understood, played and heard.
The violin solist's spirit is wild. Spirit is wild. She is a good reflection of that wildness and freedom. Very bright and beautiful. The beauty of her playing haunts me. The only way to exocise the spirit she planted in me is to listen to her play it again. My 5-star rating goes to her.
Wow! Wow! this piece is amazing the soloists (violin and vioce) are amazing, i like the interpretation and everiyhing else. Thank you for this, a real piece.
Aria - Bass
Gebt mir meinen Jesum wieder!
Seht, das Geld, den Mörderlohn,
Wirft euch der verlorne Sohn
Zu den Füßen nieder!
zrshwe 2 months ago in playlist More videos from Bacholoji
Is that Alex Trebek singing in the beginning?
bochan207 8 months ago
por supuesto si hay algo que me fascina de Bach es esta versatbilidad de llevar la orquesta y la alegria de los violines en una belleza perfecta e inigualable esta hecha asi para no ser modificada su tiempo su historia pasa pero sus pentagramas superan su tiempo y lo hacen eterno...
Twjdfa 1 year ago
Bach's genious unmatched....
Auromarmonk 1 year ago
@snakefl and @sm000th1 - I have a pleasure to agree with You also.
5 stars for the orchestra and specially the violin soloist!
MadameAmelieSon 1 year ago
Beautiful recording, but this aria should be sung more outraged.
petervankl 2 years ago
weird chord changes @ 7:24
jcfbell3001 2 years ago
It's the mob shouting. That's why it sounds so brutish.
HinZ3 2 years ago
Such a beautiful piece of music although I dont think it fits the words. But Bach knows best.
jls850807 2 years ago
I am also puzzled by the scoring of this piece. There is obviusly a reason why Bach chose to accompany this with a dancing, lilting melody, but I confess I don't know what it is. It is completely different to the anguished accompaniment to Erbarme Dich. What is going on?
Baroquepassion 1 year ago
@jls850807 It might seem so at first but actually the solo violin depicts the coins given to Judas for betraying Jesus which later he returned since it was a murder's loan. If I remember correctly he threw them at the feet of the high priests and the scattering of the coins is reflected in the violin solo.
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@jls850807 It might seem so at first but actually the solo violin depicts the coins given to Judas for betraying Jesus which later he returned since it was a murder's loan. If I remember correctly he threw them at the feet of the high priests and the scattering of the coins is reflected in the violin solo.
jack079 1 year ago
So beautifull
Catharina08nl 2 years ago
This is good but the Karl Richter interpretation is best of all. Also on YouTube.
erendiraz 3 years ago
In Richter's version the violin sounds amazingly clear, but it's not the baroque fashion styñe of playing. Bach, during his life, heard it just as you can hear it in this video directed by Koopman, who has spent his whole life studying, playing & directing Bach, and reading music treatises of the XVII & XVIII centuries, about how music should be written, felt, understood, played and heard.
zarihueya555 2 years ago 5
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565543549 3 years ago
Bach is amazing!!!!!!
lunahighlight 3 years ago
yeah!!this part rocks too!!i like it!!i love thios more than i do rock music!!!\m/
kenkureishin 4 years ago 7
agreed.
sgtjeff16 4 years ago
you are my hero bachojoli
silla20 4 years ago 3
gebt mir meinem jesum wieder. sehr gut!schön. beautiful...how did bach do this?
pacman0023 5 years ago
The violin solist's spirit is wild. Spirit is wild. She is a good reflection of that wildness and freedom. Very bright and beautiful. The beauty of her playing haunts me. The only way to exocise the spirit she planted in me is to listen to her play it again. My 5-star rating goes to her.
snakefl 5 years ago 18
Wow! Wow! this piece is amazing the soloists (violin and vioce) are amazing, i like the interpretation and everiyhing else. Thank you for this, a real piece.
tyr12345yurty 5 years ago 5