Bach - Mass in B minor BWV 232 - Van Veldhoven | Netherlands Bach Society

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Sublime, extreme and all-embracing… only superlatives will do to describe Bach’s Mass in B minor, the 'Hohe Messe', performed by the Netherlands Bach Society for All of Bach. In between an awe-inspiring Kyrie and the jubilant final Dona nobis pacem, there are nine completely unique arias and duets, fourteen impressive ensemble sections for four, five, six and even eight voices, a broad spectrum of instrumental solos, and an incredible variety of styles.

Recorded for the project All of Bach on December 15th 2016 at the Grote Kerk, Naarden. If you want to help us complete All of Bach, please subscribe to our channel bit.ly/2vhCeFB or consider donating bit.ly/2uZuMj5.

For the interview with musicians from the Netherlands Bach Society on the Mass in B minor go to    • Musicians on Bach Mass in B minor BWV...  
For more information on BWV 232 and this production go to allofbach.com/en/bwv/bwv-232/

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Jos van Veldhoven, conductor
Hana Blažíková, soprano 1
Anna Reinhold, soprano 2
David Erler, alto
Thomas Hobbs, tenor
Peter Harvey, bass

0:00 Kyrie eleison (Coro)
11:07 Christe eleison (Duetto)
15:56 Kyrie eleison (Coro)
19:43 Gloria in excelsis Deo (Coro)
21:25 Et in terra pax (Coro)
26:06 Laudamus te (Aria)
30:09 Gratias agimus tibi (Coro)
33:19 Domine Deus (Duetto)
38:39 Qui tollis (Coro)
41:39 Qui sedes (Aria)
45:50 Quoniam tu solus sanctus (Aria)
50:33 Cum Sancto Spiritu (Coro)
54:14 Credo in unum Deum (Coro)
56:13 Patrem omnipotentem (Coro)
58:15 Et in enum Dominim (Duetto)
1:02:38 Et incarnatus est (Coro)
1:05:52 Crucifixus (Coro)
1:08:58 Et resurrecit (Coro)
1:12:56 Et in Spiritum Sanctum (Aria)
1:18:13 Confiteor (Coro)
1:22:18 Et expecto (Coro)
1:24:30 Sanctus (Coro)
1:26:58 Pleni sunt caeli
1:29:19 Osanna in exelsis (Coro)
1:31:59 Benedictus qui venit (Aria)
1:36:22 Osanno in excelsis (Coro)
1:39:05 Agnus Dei (Aria)
1:45:17 Dona nobis pacem (Coro)

All Comments (21)
  • @bach
    0:05 Kyrie eleison (Coro) 11:07 Christe eleison (Duetto) 15:56 Kyrie eleison (Coro) 19:43 Gloria in excelsis Deo (Coro) 21:25 Et in terra pax (Coro) 26:06 Laudamus te (Aria) 30:09 Gratias agimus tibi (Coro) 33:19 Domine Deus (Duetto) 38:39 Qui tollis (Coro) 41:39 Qui sedes (Aria) 45:50 Quoniam tu solus sanctus (Aria) 50:33 Cum Sancto Spiritu (Coro) 54:14 Credo in unum Deum (Coro) 56:13 Patrem omnipotentem (Coro) 58:15 Et in enum Dominim (Duetto) 1:02:38 Et incarnatus est (Coro) 1:05:52 Crucifixus (Coro) 1:08:58 Et resurrecit (Coro) 1:12:56 Et in Spiritum Sanctum (Aria) 1:18:13 Confiteor (Coro) 1:22:18 Et expecto (Coro) 1:24:30 Sanctus (Coro) 1:26:58 Pleni sunt caeli 1:29:19 Osanna in exelsis (Coro) 1:31:59 Benedictus qui venit (Aria) 1:36:22 Osanno in excelsis (Coro) 1:39:05 Agnus Dei (Aria) 1:45:17 Dona nobis pacem (Coro)
  • @LukaMagda1
    There is a joke among musicians here in Croatia. I apologise if it sounds sacrilegious, it's just a joke. When Mozart died Saint Peter welcomed him in Heaven and took him to meet God. As they slowly made their way Mozart was thrilled to hear the heavenly sounds of what he thought was the most beautiful music one could imagine. It was Heaven's choir and orchestra. Thinking this he met the Lord and the Lord said unto him: "Oh Mozart! I am very pleased you're here. You will be in charge of the ensemble." And Mozart, a little bit confused, responded: "I would be most honored, oh Lord. But... Do I deserve such a position? I mean, isn't Bach around somewhere?" And God looked at him calmly and said: "I'm Bach."
  • @rodsalvador3608
    What a time to be alive. Flip on the computer, and enjoy one of the greatest performances of the greatest masses ever written. Anytime you want! Wonderful rendition, thank you, from Los Angeles!
  • @whspore9534
    The Netherlands Bach Society was founded in 1921. Just to remind everybody that the Society celebrates its centenary this year. Happy Birthday!
  • @beethov3n
    Netherlands Bach Society - probably the best YouTube channel
  • @peter92305
    As a 12 year old violin student, I remember telling my music master that this was the greatest piece of music ever written. I am now 74 years of age and i have never strayed from that insight shown all those years ago. Let's also give thanks to Felix Mendelssohn who worked diligently to bring back the wonderful music of JSB after a gap of nearly a century when it fell out of favour.
  • @mojeo522
    The fact that this is free is absolutely shocking!
  • @iggykarpov
    I have lost count of how many times my inner voice tells me that I won't survive another hour without Bach, especially this Mass, his other Masses and Oratorios. This brings back balance and the desire to live fully in this challenging and often very trying time. It is an endless source of comfort and inner peace. Thank you Johan Sebastian and thank you all musicians, engineers, operators and just everybody connected to this incredible project for providing this fantastic performance to the world!
  • @zauber620
    I don't think I'm an atheist anymore.
  • After a mere 10 minutes and 55 seconds... Twenty-four years of life with a tyrannically autistic son, the slow slow breakdown of married life, the stress, the fear, the denial, the repression of emotion - and yet the determination not to despair - all somehow revealed, dissolved and healed by the astonishing, heart-stopping, intensely redemptive beauty of this transcendentally penetrative music. Bach reaches in, takes hold of the soul, squeezes out the tears, and you are renewed. Don't give up; listen to Bach.
  • @euartogullible
    I love how clearly you can hear all the voicing. Truly the audio engineers who worked on this are every bit as talented as these soloists!
  • @andresalles5687
    I´ve whatched this video probably 50 times, and in every single one i think: "how could someone make art in such level of perfection?"
  • @martinj.a6602
    Sublime !!! In my opinion, Baroque was and is the pinnacle of all musical eras !! The complexity and perfection is just beyond the world !!!
  • How difficult it is to acknowledge that humanity is both able to burn our Planet and produce pieces of such absolute beauty....
  • @sionehefa3458
    From the inspired mind of a genius composer JSB to the humble ears of this plantation worker I can only say "Thank you". Superb presentation and performance by all. (From the tiny kingdom of Tonga - 2023)
  • I just came across this astounding performance. It has saved me from drowning in the dark waters of this hellish year. I am a conductor who has been deprived of live music since the spring that never came. This sublime performance (perhaps the finest I have ever heard) has helped to beat back the despair and deprivation that still hovers over us all. That such beauty even exists in this world is the greatest of wonders!
  • Small choir. Baroque instruments. Inspired performance by all. Simply magnificent. Congratulations NBS.
  • @smuecke
    Casually throwing one of the best interpretations of the B minor mass out there, why not 😀
  • this opening is defenetly the most majestic one of all classical pieces. It's amazing, unbelievable how only one human being could write this