Bach - B minor Mass - 10 - Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2006

Buy this DVD from : http://amzn.to/o4G3It Munich Bach Orchestra, Karl Richter, Alto: Hertha Töpper

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  • @MrHbc3 it's an oboe d'amore

  • Is that an oboe or an english horn? 

  • This Oboe Player is Kurt Housemann my father's tutuor in Germany in the 50's. my father has soooooooooooo much respect for him.

  • Das etwas Schleierhafte in dieser Stimme,macht diese Sängerin so einmalig und großartig

  • very beautiful indeed, inspiring and heavenly celestial

  • Realy great rendition. i realy like the changed part after the verse ok the Aoud Solo is.t song anymore but fits the song well . by . Opera Lalay Persian. it is great music i love it.

  • And the oboe soloist is Kurt Hausmann. Thanks Kurt, you are amaising ! you played a lote with my Dad all over the world and in Hamburg, Fritz Henker. Thanks

  • @leandrusi Really? Well that it's my opinion, I have sung all the alto parts from this mass(the Agnus Dei it's even harder) and are probably the hardest intonation pieces I have ever sung, and also i belive that the instrumentation can change a lot the performance of a particular piece,if you are a singer you can check diferent scores and see how the ones that are composed for heavy orchestration have less complicated vocals...of course there are exceptions like Wagner.

  • @Heartlessiceboy I dont think the size of the orchestra should dificult intonation. Althought I agree with the idea that It should be smaller.

  • Fascinating how fashions change re:playing baroque music. This is played so 'romantically' with loads of vibrato, quite unlike the versions popular now with sparse orchestration/choir and less full sound. I have to confess I don't like her interpretation anyway - quite dull.

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