Johann Sebastian Bach - Fantasy in A Minor, BWV 922 / Jean Rondeau
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- Опубліковано 21 лис 2017
- Jean Rondeau
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Fantasy in A Minor, BWV 922
Recorded live on 18 July 2016 in the Church in Rougemont
You can watch the entire concert at: www.gstaaddigitalfestival.ch/...
Perhaps the most exciting new classical artist to hit the scene since I don't when...Rondeau is a special talent!
Try since David Munrow burst onto the early music scene a couple of generations ago.
Rondeau is a good Name for a muscian....
Yes, and a good one
yes, it sounds like a composer of XVII th century
he is suitable for playing this one: ua-cam.com/video/t5r69a9NhC8/v-deo.html
@@xmlxml8126 No, it sounds like Rondo alla Turca. :-D
@@BachBottari Sorry to break it to you but, Rondeau is a form, many french pieces utilize the rondeau form, its not just bach. And bach on a piano? thas a crime!
I listened to this at 3 am, very loud
My neighbours called the police
The police obviously arrested them.
😂
Jean Rondeau est entièrement entré dans l'esprit de la musique du baroque â la fois structurée et divine.👍🏻
The clarity in the density of Bach's music exudes an immediately perceptible beauty, a rare balance such is the marvelous interpretation of Jean Rondeau. It is the time of the work at the height of its poetry, with tensions, storms and of which Rondeau plays with its own unique perception of time for the benefit of the music in its interior. Thank you for this wonderful video!
GLORIOUS MUSIC. GLORIOUS ARCHITECTURE. GLORIOUS BEARD.
Yes. The architecture of the place determines the sound here. And so in the other places. Some of us were a bit lost about the other places particular sound. 😞
And caveman's hair!
Wake me up when the whole hipster beard thing is over.
ahhh
@@charleshultquist9233 There is no such thing as a glorious beard. Is the other end of the spectrum glorious baldness?
Jean Rondeau making harpsichord into a super sexy instrument!
…such clarity and transparency in Jean's interpretation reaching and arriving into the sublime. Jean Rondeau allows us to fully appreciate the trans-dualistic nature of Bach's music. Bach would have been
immeasurably pleased with this playing if he’d heard it.
There is a special place in heaven, where Bach listens to his contemporary interprets and chills with the past ones... !
eh oui fantastique M. Jean Rondeau. Je découvre un autre Bach, et mesure l'importance de sa composition au clavecin. je pensais que le piano allégeait les pièces de Bach...et bien je trouve maintenant que c'est le clavecin qui donne force et relief à l’œuvre, grâce à votre interprétation. Merci.
Фортепиано это кастрированный клавесин.
Best harpsichordist in the world. Such an inspiration!! Bravo Jean Rondeau! And thank you
I love Jean Rondeau but there are a couple of other harpsichordists that also deserve that title - Christophe Rousset. Ton Koopman still can play amazingly at 75, as can Trevor Pinnock.
And Pierre Hantai. He's great...
Местами лучший, можно сказать. Но кое в чём, например в исполнении экстремального цикла Скарлатти, проигрывает Ванде Ландовской (на которой я в детстве вырос). Или тому же дотошному Пинноку. Они так не торопились, и не делали мучительных иногда пауз. Быстрота хороша в меру.
Amazing. A new genius has appeared, thank God.
LOL! true though
Brilliant comment
Damn, I love how Jean can make music! He doesnt play, he makes music, that is the difference
the clarity he brings to the musical ideas is like flowing lines brought out in relief of stone architechture
I like how you put this. He's definitely one of those artists who takes full ownership of a piece while still respecting it so as to give its composer a full voice. He finds that balance / harmony. Just a great approach to 'making music'!
Funny how I would formulate it the other way round: he doesn't make music, he plays it.
What will the composer think of your comment?
@@Gguy061 Well expressed! I agree.
the chord progression starting at 0:53 is profound and heartbreaking
I couldn’t agree with you more. Spellbinding.
I think it sound way better on piano - check out how A. Brendel performs it 😊
Harpschord is much better
There really is something in that progression. It feels so heavy and solemn.
4:13 cette dissonance me déchire le cœur... quelle beauté. Magnifique interprétation
Jean & Bach: an absolutely beautiful duo!
Genius: both performer and composer. I need to listen to this piece many more times. It is a new gold mine for me to explore.
What an inspiring player of this beautiful-sounding instrument which I fell in love with when I was at school and not knowing it was a harpsichord. Fabulous.
ce garçon n'est pas seul dans sa tête, lui et son colocataire sont merveilleux, ils jouent la perfection de Bach comme il se doit. Bravo !
Watching him is surreal - like he just emerged from the prehistoric cave - into civilization and plays Bach
his dad is caveman lawyer
C'est rigolo Et il ne porte des chaussures--quelque fois 😉
@@andyrix54 his dad is Chabal
😆
He plays Bach as it was intended to be played; With Feeling!
absolutely stunning.
Thank you for this
Bach volando alto, libre, inalcanzable. No ha existido un genio igual.
No lo conozco.... que clase de música es esta???? No suena mal, llegué aquí de casualidad
EXELLENT !!
You are killing me man!!😢 Sooo beautiful and sooo well played!!!🤗🥰🥲
Heavenly music.
Super!
the true story about Bach in three minutes ua-cam.com/video/E_BISaJ0iSI/v-deo.html enjoy!!
In 1976 I had an electronics teacher in High School named Mr Rondeau. Great teacher!!!!!
Amazing!!
Bach would be proud!
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Totally divine!
Bravissimo, Jean!
It's fantastic...
This dude is the best harpsichordist since Scott Ross
Well, Staier? Hantai? Rouset? Schornsheim? Koopman? Don’t want to indicate J Rondeau is not great (he truly is) but there are indeed formidable “concurrents”
Koopman is not to be missed when it comes to current Harpischordists
He is much better than the very overrated Scott Ross
daaang... quarantine got him hard...
2016 - ARTUR.... geez... everyone's a comedian.
That's really funny, but probably the quarantine had nothing to do with it.
Beautiful music beautifully played
And beautiful man !
Breath-taking performance! Bravo!
Bravo, Mr. Rondeau!
Jean-Sébastien Rondeau :)
I still love it! Fantastik!🥰
Mercy
Wonderful!!
John said...: You are the son i never gave birth to..but you are the greatest one....🤗
We wait for the complete Scarlatti Sonatas by Jean Rondeau
Subleme playing. Truly here the creator and interpreter are at the same level.
쟝 론도 옵하 넘 멋져요...♡ 아 저 열정적인 하프시코드 연주...♡ 반할거 같아////
Bach, le premir minimalist!!!
Fantastic!!
you ll love this then! the true story about Bach in three minutes ua-cam.com/video/E_BISaJ0iSI/v-deo.html enjoy!!
Bravo
bravo! un placer escucharte!
Lovely
you ll love this then! the true story about Bach in three minutes ua-cam.com/video/E_BISaJ0iSI/v-deo.html enjoy!!
Yes!
A very cool name for a musician ❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏☮️☮️☮️☮️🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Outstanding artist!
Absolutely ravishing.
yeah, he's pretty sexy.
The new Marie Claire Alain.
I'm speechless.
Bravissimo.
Superbe et inspiré
Rondeau sounds music never before.
All I need to do is look at this guy and know he's going to play good music XD
Love me some harpsichord! And him playing it.
Спасибо.... Великолепная музыка в подарок, который не имеет цены... Брависсимо
quel beau son !
💖
Oui, Jean Rondeau est un claveciniste fantastique !
Mais pour cette étonnante fantaisie BWV 922 (qu'est-ce qui a bien pu se passer dans la tête de Bach le jour où il l'a composée ?..), l'interprétation la plus magique, la plus "habitée", reste définitivement pour moi celle d'Alfred Brendel au piano !
Damn....how is that possible?
Très bonne qualité de la prise de son !!!
indeed, very good! I heard him play at he French Embassy in Washington D.C. and it was very impressive! Didn't quite have a beard like that yet.
Él es hermoso, wow y muy talentoso
Y me gusta que a veces toca descalzo 😍
No entiendo esta clase de música..... pero no suena mal.... llegué aquí sin querer, pero la música no suena mal
algunos giros melodicos recordan! a Luly
He could act in The Pianist.. Very inspiring personality
4:12 Best broken cadenza ever...
And 4:20 !!
🥰
Bach pretends to be D. Scarlatti for a few seconds starting at 5:55.
Yes 😂 you are right! It sounds like the beginning of one of Scarlatti's sonatas
One of my favourite Bach interpreters on the harpsichord. He should have this memorized. But Bach is sometimes so f****** hard to memorize!
Gustav Leonhardt once said that if you take Bach sheet music away, the player is immediately lost....:-)
The work is astonishing it self; and your interpretation is really both virtuosistic and deep; specially deep 👍🏼. Really great. Starting new approaches of playing Bach much more freely. I used to love Andreas Steier as #1 in Bach’s harpsichord recordings, but you are wining that place too :-) . Increíble interpretación, por su profundidad y sentimiento. [just 1question: is the note at 0:12 intended or just a mini’’fail’ ? 🤔. Interesting harmony by that minifail if so in any case! :-)
If you like this, and let's face it Jean Rondeau is a showman, also see Marco Mencoboni's rendition
Showman? Not.
It is like a musical stream of consciousness
Fermez les yeux et connectez-vous avec le divin ....
It's a shame he is not an actor. He would make a great Jesus! He has THE look.
😂😂😂👍
Je le préfère en claveciniste !!
"Sorry I'm late, just got out of the shower."
Could he play a Rondeau for us? (Wonder how many times he's heard that one.)
huhuhu 🙃
What a beautiful harpsichord. In contrast it reminds me of how bad an instrument i had to sit on the last time i played for a charitable event.
쟝 론도 옵하 코로나에서 꼭 생존하세요. 코로나 끝나면 제가 초코파이 보내드릴게요 🥺 사랑해요-♡😭
I want a frot with Jean...jsjsj...bah..it's joke, nice performance of Bach. Hard work for this...
6:39
0:53
"Me fecit mannens" can anyine translate that please?
Made me (me made) during* ... ; the whole inscription says : “Jean Michel Chabloz ‘me made’ during* year ofTheLord 2012. “ but fo you know the funny thing?... I think he misswrote maNNens; it should be manens with just 1 single N. (like per-manent... etc)
@@pablograndelopez I thought mannes was spelt incorrectly. thanks man!
god, i love how he plays the movement at :55,
Holy Cow! What are all those black marks on that paper! LOL!
Man grübelt mehr über den ungepflegten Kopf als man auf sein sehr schönes Spiel achtet 😢
Die Frisur bedeutet mir nichts. Er spielt wie kein anderer. Und das is alles was wichtig ist.
Sehr oberflächlich
Sowas sagen nur Spießer 🤷🏼♂️
Jean Rondeau avec une telle fantaisie capillaire ressemble délibérément à Jésus, mais papa Jean-Sébastien Bach est là pour surveiller tout-de-même ses fantaisies musicales...
Is he Jesus ?
😀
😣
Fantasy in a minor WHAT? I think there's a word missing. (Kidding)
Spielt der da... vom Blatt? 😵
Er hat es vom Blatt gelernt. Es bietet sich bei diesem Stück an und ist aufwendiger, es auswendig zu lernen. Vorausgesetzt natürlich, man findet sich zurecht ohne auf die Hände zu schauen.
I didn't know that Ted Kaczynski was a such decent harpsichord player
😂😂😂😂👍
Ещё один гений...
I suppose I don't understand this one
Il a au moins le niveau Bach +5.
Although I like most recording by Jean, but this seems to me a race and thus the beauty of Bach melody/harmony gets lost
i thought i originally heard a mistake, not that it's any of my business to do so, but i heard a half step harmony(very much chopin's style) and thought it was a mistake in fingering. can anybody verify this? it happens before he enters into the 'theme' and does variations on it. i guess it does serve the chromatic purpose, which may ultimately be the point. i might add, rondeau it quite good compared to the rest of the harpsichordists. he has it all speed and style. he kind of knows what to dramatize, i would say.
Carlos Rivas not really sure about this question, but I do know that modern jazz musicians use Bach as one of their primary sources for jazzy progressions and quirky harmonies and rhythm.
+ fea es la tocata de Schumann
Whoever keeps on coughing needs to excuse himself outside
I really don’t want to criticize -Rondeau is a fantastic harpsichordist and everything - but I’m not sure if I like the way he plays this... I think we should imagine this piece as a composition of the early Bach, full of energy, hungry for fame, harpsichord and organ virtuouso at a young age who wrote this to showcase his skills and to “shock” his listeners. IMHO Rondeaus interpretation is too calm, specially in the middle part... I recommend Staiers recording or the one by Mortensen (on YT with video) for those who want to see, how it can be done differently.