Francisco Araiza - Deposuit Potentes
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@dgviktorplease look at what is written in the score (in case you are able to read it). The part you refer to is indicated as „marcato" and Araiza is using the "martellato" coloratura technique to achieve the required expression. If you don't know what "martellato" is, you can attend a music school to learn it and next time you write a comment please inform yourself properly before and avoid writing such nonsense. You can be sure Karajan knew better than you what they were doing.
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One of the best versions on here!
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Thats how it is done when singing BACH (it is not Mozart, or Belini)
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HEAVY handed!! like a "panzer unit" advancing....slowly!
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great concertmaster
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Why disappeared from youtube the complete version? This version of Bach by Karajan is so magnificent and intense
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@musicboy403 Duh! I shouldve known that! lolol. There goes my vocal music degree, huh??!! LOL
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@musicboy403 During the era Bach wrote this tuning set A to 415 instead of 440 (which we use now). A lot of good recordings of this piece use period instruments which still use the A:415 tuning. This is being played in A:440 tuning so it sounds a half-step higher than recordings using A:415 tuning. Hope it helps!
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MAGNIFICENT!
Bravo Francisco!!!
Bravo Maestro Karajan!!
Beautiful.
pacoykaren 3 years ago 14
Excelente video.. Qué grande es Francisco Araiza.. grande en verdad. Y los que critican la versión acá abajo, qué lastima que ya murió Karajan y no le pudieron dar clases de música.. como ellos son tan grandiosos por eso nadie los conoce.
LvJols 2 years ago 6