it is because he is so still that he gets that magnificent sound. He concentrates his energy into his fingers for the sound rather than his body for a spectacle.
@asherwade my edition says it's a c too, maybe he was just playing an older publication? my teacher occasionally changes notes in my edition to ones that are more commonly played, maybe that's what he did.
Would yo suggest a fast version the sarabande, at least in UA-cam, if you may. Because, as norms of modern playing of sarabandes go, it flows in a slow and steady tempo.
it is because he is so still that he gets that magnificent sound. He concentrates his energy into his fingers for the sound rather than his body for a spectacle.
magnificent performance
@asherwade my edition says it's a c too, maybe he was just playing an older publication? my teacher occasionally changes notes in my edition to ones that are more commonly played, maybe that's what he did.
Yup
wow! amazing. great begining. really low
Would yo suggest a fast version the sarabande, at least in UA-cam, if you may. Because, as norms of modern playing of sarabandes go, it flows in a slow and steady tempo.
No one understood bach like starker
robot my ass. he plays like a god.
He looks like Frank Pentangeli.
why does he need so much vibrato
this isnt a real saraband. it should be faster.