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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Classical Sunday- Bach´s Christmas Oratorio




J. S. Bach - (1/3) Christmas Oratorio- Kantate I
                 
part 2                 



part 3

Take some time, relax, stop wrapping gifts and enjoy the music;)

12 comments:

  1. Ah... you're always so kind... thanks for the videos, they are espectacular! I like also this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3sBCuK1CIQ&feature=related

    I loved your natural Christmas tree at the top right-hand page of the blog. It's beautiful, charming, lovely... and that the candle you lit remains alive for many years.

    I wish you peace of mind, good health and love to relax.

    A sweet and tender beijo for you.
    Love, teca.

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  2. Wish you the same- Your Bach-piece was great, too. But there are so many great composers! Have you ever heard this piano concert? It´s great, from Mozart
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=df-eLzao63I
    Beautiful Sunday, Teca!

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  3. Although I have not a great knowledge of music, I grew up listening to the great masters of the classic. My parents loved to dance, I learned from them... I like every kind of music, I think I've already told you it.
    As for the video you recommended, I liked very much, thank you.
    A beautiful week for you and yours.
    Love, teca.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPxfAmHeixA&feature=relmfu

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  4. I grew up in a country that is famous for its musicians-Austria: Mozart,Schubert, Mahler, Strauss,Bruckner, Schoenberg, Haydn,...Have you known that the world´s most famous Christmas-song "Silent Night" was composed by an Austrian? Well, one song goes round the world each year;)
    The other composer -Liszt- is also beautiful;) We are having a classical start into the new week;) Cool thing! Beijos, queijos,..till, next time;)

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  5. I love the version with Vienna Boys' Choir... do you know?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4puLybRGSAw

    Usually Christmas is a time when people unite, they are happy, exchange gifts, blah, blah, blah... but I'm a little sad for personal reasons... nevermind...

    See you around, honey!
    Beijos.

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  6. If I know the version or the choir? Anyway, I know that version and the choir of course, it´s a must to know the choir as Austrian;)

    But I´m impressed that you know the choir as well! Good taste of music;)

    ...and X-mas is also a time to think of loved ones, who passed away or can´t celebrate with us. I know, it´s hard sometimes...

    So, here a good video--Wiener Sängerknaben
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVVxJQCDCLE

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  7. Fröhliche Weihnacht überall !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    That means Merry Christmas everywhere, doesn't it?

    Thank you for the video! It's lovely...


    P.S.- One of my uncles have been in Austria and told us that a country is very beautiful and civilized. I hope to know too...

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  8. You are right- we wish here "Frohe Weihnachten!" and you Feliz Natal, right? ..just a little language crash course;)

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  9. I arrived from the street just now. I've been eating something different, to distract me... I didn't want to cook today... not today...
    Then when I got home, I started listening to music, lots of different music.

    Listen if you know this song, it's so sweet...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6oLgX-Tzh4&feature=player_embedded #!

    mARTy, I love talking to you... sorry coming here all the time. But I'll keep coming! *.*

    Beijo... want a piece of queijo?

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  10. Today I have time to post;)...and come, as often you want to, it´s funny to talk about music,..and cheese;))
    The singer wasn´t familiar to me, but he´d a nice voice.
    And I am great cheese-lover! Cream cheese, blue cheese, ....there are 1000 different kinds of cheese out there. Yummy!
    Is Brasil producing a special cheese?

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  11. Hum... that's right! We can talk about music, cheese, everything we want... Today I am also with my free time... all for me... -.-

    Manufactured in Brazil is a large variety of cheeses, which reflect our own cultural background. There are more typically Brazilian cheese and knowledge inspired in other cheesemakers brought into the country by the French, Danes, Italians and, more recently, cheeses introduced by British and American eating habits.

    The original versions were adapted to the conditions and the supply of milk in different dairy regions and were adjusting to the preference of Brazilian consumers. We have cheese from cow's milk and buffalo milk. The cheese typically Brazilian is Minas cheese. Do you know? Say: Queijo de Minas.

    I love every kind of cheese. If I were not a human maybe I would born a rat ... :)))

    mARTy, do you know Pink Floyd? David Gilmour is a guitarist and singer, lead singer of British band Pink Floyd, has also released solo albums and collaborated with other artists. After the departure of Roger Waters in the middle of the 1980s became the leading figure of the band.

    My God! I talked a lot now! Enough! I want you to relax and have a wonderful week. I loved being with you today. Thank you, honey! Thank you very much!

    Beijos, queijos, much love in the heart.
    Yours,

    teca.

    ^,^

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  12. I know Pink Floyd. just some somgs -but I didn´t know that D. Gilmour is the name of the lead singer. So, again I ´ve learned something new. INteresting info! Have a good week- queijos e beijos!

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Thanks for spending some time on writing your comment- wish you a happy day;-)
mARTy