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Bach - B minor Mass - 03 - Kyrie eleison

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2006

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

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  • Just heavenly....Thank you for posting this masterpiece

  • listen to this heavenly music and love all the momnets of your life

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  • @caribugoingcrazy He makes odd facial expressions much like any other virtuoso does when they are executing the absolute limits of their talents. I don't see any humor in it, only a man completely overcome by the beauty of his labor, but to each his own...

  • That conductor.... Wow. Am I the only one who finds myself laughing hysterically every time I watch this video?

  • i donť like Wagner´s baroque music. :-(

  • Does anyone know what year this was performed and recorded?

  • what giant.superbe divine..

  • @edogawaranpo Thank you for reply. I know Bach and pay perticular attention to his work a decade ago when i was on guitar tabs to learn about cause it was no obvious to catch free his works !! I still consider him as a polyphonic giant; fugue; and counterpoint great composer ! It seems that all his life was a laborious task to achieve what we could call, an unaffordable savant music score. But Bach, even if his music is so called genius, was, i hope to, a human and affordable man with children

  • @Sylvain894

    I think Bach was a giant and I believe many regard him as such. Maybe you aren't familiar with the enormous scope of his compositions. When I was a child taking piano lessons, I began to study his keyboard works. The more I learned over the years, the more I was amazed by their beauty and almost mathematical complexity. Your last sentence seems to indicate you aren't aware that Bach was German also. Germany can certainly claim credit for many musical giants.

  • Bach a giant ??? I think he was looking small, maybe his music was highly considered and elevates the soul; but he was not a giant; he wrote several compositions for little orchestras, but will never feel as, for example, giants composers as i don't know, like G.Malher or 9th symphony by Beethoven ambitions and i forget many other examples of masses of people performing in orchestral manoeuvres by giants!! Germans were giants to me !

  • sublime

  • sublime

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