Il s'agit d'une version orchestrale du prélude de choral Op.122 No.7 de Johannes Brahms(O Gott,du fromer Gott). Les mots au début sont les deux dernières strophes du poème "le guignon" de Charles Baudelaire. Les tableaux sont de Caspar David Friedrich. Désolé pour les quelques secondes de silences à la fin, j'ai eu un problème avec Windows Movie Maker et je ne voulais pas recommencer.
It is an orchestral version of the Johannes Brahms's prelude of choral Op.122 No.7 (O Gott, du fromer Gott). The words at the beginning are the last two stanzas of the poem "le guignon" of Charles Baudelaire. Paintings are from Caspar David Friedrich. Sorry for the seconds of silences at the end, I had a problem with Windows Movie Maker and I did not want to start again.
This is a grotesque distortion of a beautiful masterpiece. That said, there is a GLARING wrong note as a result of the inadequate ear of the orchestrator and/or the individual who copied the parts. The last eighth note [soprano voice] in meas. 12 should be an F sharp - still in force from earlier in the measure [alto voice, downbeat]. And did the copyist not notice the restorative accidental in meas.13, 2nd quarter note, and why it is there? Such ineptitude is appalling.
organman52 1 year ago
I heard an organ version but this version is awesome thanks
seponvi 1 year ago
5* and placed into my playlist of Caspar Friedrich, thanks
meesterschilders 2 years ago
Bravo!!
piasintei 2 years ago