@@Bwv1046World class? Not really. Fewer and fewer people care about Bach and that's a good thing. It's boring. I'm only here because of an assignment and I am trying to not fall asleep
@@遠坂凛-f5c ....... which only goes to show how little you understand or appreciate the greatest composer that either has lived or will ever live. I suggest that you change your current assignment / preferably your current chosen profession at the earliest opportunity. Real music is obviously not for you. Have you considered street graffiti or vandalising telephone boxes for a living???
I pass this off as good relaxing music. Even though it reminded me of Charlie and Humphrey, the KTVU Channel 2 PSA TV commercial Pat McCormick so long ago created. Minus pussey foot. ➖️
Dynamics were only rarely marked in Baroque scores, instead being left to the performer/ensemble to determine. Musicians also often did their own further expressive techniques (eg trills, appogiatura, mordants etc) as part of showing off their command of the music
I guess that at that time you were expected to give your own dynamics to the composition. Not like today where composers want you to play their compositions in a certain strict way.
Did you notice that the clavicord is an outdated musical instrument? Everyone has totally forgotten this long-lost musical instrument. I meant, this is the kind of musical instrument Johann Sébastien Bach used to play during the late 17th century. 🎼
Karajan is nearly 3x slower than Abbado in the Minuet : extraordinarily lugubrious even by the standards of the time. Worth hearing for comic value. The remainder has a pleasing gravity at times.
Oh god, i need to revive this man, undoubtedly the most terrifc man ever lived on earth. It's impossible someone who know music don't like Bach.
The triplets in mvt 1 give me a reason to live
1. 0:17
2. Adagio 4:08
3. Allegro 7:08
4. Menuet - Trio I - Menuet da capo - Polacca - Menuet da capo - Trio II - Menuet da capo 11:05
Per utramque cavernam grazie
Oh it's a horn players *dream* to play first part on this piece.
It sounds sooo beautiful. The orchestra going in a jovial mood and the horn throwing in those triplet pattern calls... absolutely lovely.
Yeah... "Dream" 😂😂😂
Lovely! I allways need Bach !
Bach is so awesome. If I can become 10% of what he was I know I will be very good.
Even at 1% you'd be world class musician
@@Bwv1046World class? Not really. Fewer and fewer people care about Bach and that's a good thing. It's boring. I'm only here because of an assignment and I am trying to not fall asleep
@@遠坂凛-f5cI'm very glad that I can't agree with you
@@遠坂凛-f5cMaybe once you grow out of elementary school your ears will be opened anew 😂
@@遠坂凛-f5c ....... which only goes to show how little you understand or appreciate the greatest composer that either has lived or will ever live.
I suggest that you change your current assignment / preferably your current chosen profession at the earliest opportunity.
Real music is obviously not for you. Have you considered street graffiti or vandalising telephone boxes for a living???
love this
Wunderbar!!!
00:00 allegro non troppo
4:00 adagio
7:08 allegro
11:03 menuetto
16:20 trio ll
Thanks for the trio 2 stamp
the triplet horn calls in 1 are some of the most puzzling parts in any Bach piece. Why the choice to write in 3?
Feela like 2 horns try to show whos better 🤭
I think bach wanted an outdorrsy feel tp be associated with this concerto, and therefore, he added some loud, boisterous hunting calls
Because Bach loved triplets?
Take a gram of shrooms and you'll soon find out
Studying this for GCSE
Haha same :) Just discovered the most amazing false relations at 6:47 so clever!!!
Well, guess I'll go practice my excerpts now ;)
16:21
I pass this off as good relaxing music. Even though it reminded me of Charlie and Humphrey, the KTVU Channel 2 PSA TV commercial Pat McCormick so long ago created. Minus pussey foot. ➖️
0:16 The Score don't has any tempo or dynamic indication?
welcome to bach
Dynamics were only rarely marked in Baroque scores, instead being left to the performer/ensemble to determine. Musicians also often did their own further expressive techniques (eg trills, appogiatura, mordants etc) as part of showing off their command of the music
I guess that at that time you were expected to give your own dynamics to the composition. Not like today where composers want you to play their compositions in a certain strict way.
I wonder if he made this up in his head or played the instruments as he made it to see if it sounded good
Did you notice that the clavicord is an outdated musical instrument? Everyone has totally forgotten this long-lost musical instrument. I meant, this is the kind of musical instrument Johann Sébastien Bach used to play during the late 17th century. 🎼
🎻
huele bien
4:08
Karajan is nearly 3x slower than Abbado in the Minuet : extraordinarily lugubrious even by the standards of the time. Worth hearing for comic value. The remainder has a pleasing gravity at times.
Trio 1 - 12:12
Trio 2 - 16:21
wer kommt auch von herr schönwitz
Ziemlich lieblos runtergerasselt. Schade!
K den