That is how you make this divine old music so relevant - you make it personal, very personal... No pedantry just direct connection to material, to its heart, to its emotion. The approach? Simple - apply a light but nuanced touch, stake your grounds and play it like there was just you and noone else - there you have it. Provided you are the great Paolo Pandolfo, of course. Take your best pupil in so talented person as Amelie Chemin for a ride and you'll have the audience eating at your hand. This is the concert one only dream to attend. Then ther is UA-cam - many many thanks for sharing this real treasure of performance!
You all prolly dont care at all but does anyone know a method to get back into an Instagram account?? I somehow lost the password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me!
@Cory Allan thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out now. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
What a wonderful instrument, you can pluck it like a guitar and caress its strings with a bow to produce wonderful music. Thank you to the skilled musicians and to the organizers of this concert and video.
Got to see this man in Seattle a few years back... We chatted for a few minutes after his extraordinary performance and I am convinced that he is one of the best musicians I have ever had the luck and pleasure to hear.I wish he'd come back!
Incredible!!! never tire of listening to it Can anything be much better ? yes as you say direct to the heart to feel my heart strings . THANK YOU ever so much .
I watched Sylvia McNair at a critique. The singer was doing an Oratorio (I am totally a non-musician, excuse my misuse of terms, etc.). He had a piano accompanist. Sylvia said (I paraphrase), "You are almost too perfect. Remember this was written for (or usually has) a viola da gamba accompanist, which isn't nearly as smooth as a piano. It's rougher and more primal." OK, now I hear what she meant, I think.
That is how you make this divine old music so relevant - you make it personal, very personal... No pedantry just direct connection to material, to its heart, to its emotion. The approach? Simple - apply a light but nuanced touch, stake your grounds and play it like there was just you and noone else - there you have it. Provided you are the great Paolo Pandolfo, of course. Take your best pupil in so talented person as Amelie Chemin for a ride and you'll have the audience eating at your hand. This is the concert one only dream to attend. Then ther is UA-cam - many many thanks for sharing this real treasure of performance!
You all prolly dont care at all but does anyone know a method to get back into an Instagram account??
I somehow lost the password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me!
@Cesar Fernando Instablaster =)
@Cory Allan thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm trying it out now.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
La manera en como se interpreta con la viola de gamba, es simplemente extraordinaria!
What a wonderful instrument, you can pluck it like a guitar and caress its strings with a bow to produce wonderful music. Thank you to the skilled musicians and to the organizers of this concert and video.
Che meraviglia! Io studio con Paolo quando è possibile. Che coppia magnifica.
Got to see this man in Seattle a few years back... We chatted for a few minutes after his extraordinary performance and I am convinced that he is one of the best musicians I have ever had the luck and pleasure to hear.I wish he'd come back!
Incredible!!! never tire of listening to it Can anything be much better ? yes as you say direct to the heart to feel my heart strings . THANK YOU ever so much .
bravo!
Bravo! Lovely, just wonderful to hear. Many thanks!
Fantástico !!!
Lovely, depth and playfulness.
no hay palabras !! que manera tan extraordinaria de interpretación!!!
I am a great admirer of Pandolfo
O toque com a "alma" de um povo um lugar e sua escuta...
Sempre...Una bella cosa! Grazie...
fabulous! Favorito mio.
Just got into this, what a treat!
❤❤❤
spannend!
The Bach C minor sarabande, plucked then bowed, @50:51 is spellbinding.
toobeautiful for words
Paolo plays a Nicolas Bertrand from c. 1700. Amèlie's instrument is modern.
🎶🎶🎵🎵🎶🎶🎵🎵
I watched Sylvia McNair at a critique. The singer was doing an Oratorio (I am totally a non-musician, excuse my misuse of terms, etc.). He had a piano accompanist. Sylvia said (I paraphrase), "You are almost too perfect. Remember this was written for (or usually has) a viola da gamba accompanist, which isn't nearly as smooth as a piano. It's rougher and more primal." OK, now I hear what she meant, I think.
How good a player do you have to be to use your fingerboard hand to push your glasses back up on your nose? Extraordinarily good.
31:06
There are fascinating moments in the recital but the way Pandolfo massacres Bach’s Suite no. 5 for cello is absolutely deplorable!
Cough at 0:24
Incorporation on instrument !