PEDAL harpsichord: Johann Pachelbel - Arietta, performed by Marco Vincenzi
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- Опубліковано 29 кві 2013
- Johann Pachelbel: Arietta
Performer: Marco Vincenzi
at harpsichord B. Formentelli, 1994, after Zell 1728
with
PEDALBOARD made by Giorgio Carli, 2013
Rankett - reed stop
C-d' (27 notes)
00:21 Arietta (8+8, rit. on II)
01:27 Variatio I (8'+8' and pedal)
02:34 Variatio II (I 8' solo)
03:37 Variatio III (8'+4' and pedal)
04:38 Variatio IV (r.h on II; l.h on I with 8'+4')
05:40 Variatio V cantus firmus in tenor (8'+8' choral to pedal)
06:46 Variatio VI bicinium (r.h. on II and pedal)
07:48 Variatio VII (trio, r.h on I, l.h on II and pedal)
08:58 Variatio VIII (8'+8')
09:58 Variatio IX pleno ( 8' 8' 4' and pedal)
11:06 Arietta (rit. pedal solo)
On this link you can download the original wave, for a better experience of sound:
www.carliorgani.it/Sounds/Joha...
It isn't a pedalcembalo (pedalharpsichord) but a pedal UNDER a harpsichord: very useful... In a few words: there's not only hauptwerk ;-)
The original page at:
www.carliorgani.it/harpsichord...
Giorgio CARLI, organ builder: www.carliorgani.it
Marco VINCENZI, organ&harpsichord: www.cembalo.it
Imagine using a pedal harpsichord for continuo. So much power!
...ingenious instrument. The reeds in the pedal harmonise very well with the strings.
For me to receive such so nice words from a musician and musicologist so important, as you are, it is a great honor, many thanks Mr. Di Veroli!
The instrument is very interesting, I was pleasantly surprised how well the organ sound blends with the harpsichord. But mostly, what an excellent performance! I always find Pachelbel a bit boring when I play it, but when I heard this I wanted to try myself. But it's nowhere near as vibrant and alive when I play it. Bravissimo!
Wow, just stumbled onto this. Combines two of my favorite instruments; Harpsichord and Organ. Love the sound of the pedalpipe organ!
Many years ago, I had occasion to see a Kilgen (or maybe Kimbal) small home/chapel/chamber instrument. It had 4 or 5 unified ranks playing
on 2 manuals and Pedal. The bottom octave of the 16' Bourdon was a 16' Vox Humana placed inside a box lined with felt to deaden the upper harmonics and "rattle" of a short length reed Allowing more the fundamental to come through. It was quite effective in a small instrument.
Tous mes compliments pour cette prestation avec ce pédalier. En fermant les yeux, nous voyageons dans une autre dimension. C'est magnifique. Merci infiniment.
This is a beautiful sounding harpsichord! And I really like the organ pedals in combination with it. I think I actually like this better than a traditional pedal harpsichord.
Exactly my thoughts
That's true I really like It!
Amazing! I have been familiar with pedal harpsichords since the mid 70's when I discovered an E Power Biggs recording. Was familiar with his organ recordings but this astonished and delighted me at the time. Until now I have never known about this configuration of plucked strings and wind reeds and I love it. Thanks for posting.
That's so beautiful and inspiring. Thank you!
I don't know why that is, but listening to reed registers tends to put me in a good mood.
This has put a smile on my face, for sure. Thank you, Marco.
(Oh, and a special thanks to Nuremberg, Johann!)
WOW. Ever since seeing one of these in an encyclopedia in junior high I've wanted to hear one. Had forgotten until this random recommendation. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much for posting this! I am in heaven! This is purest joy! S
Idk why the rankett solo at 11:06 makes me so emotional :(
Bravo!!!!!
This was excellent. Thank you for posting this on UA-cam. I close my eyes and the harpsichord takes me somewhere else. Some place... better. Thank you for that.
Magnificent, a grand instrument and a remarkable performance.
Someday, I would like to play this musical instrument
Ver good playing and so nice to hear the sound of the harpsichord..Its a bold sound suited for music of this period...
Thank you so much, very impressive presentation. It made me very happy, and I believe that's what Mr Pachelbel meant it to do.
Master
sei un uomo da un altro pianeta, che l'interpretazione, mi punta il mio cappello, mi congratulo con voi.
Grazie per il distacco.
So this is what organists do on their days off
That penultimate note is beyond musicality..
Yes! We totally do that!
Questo cembalo è molto bello! Grazie per la musica.
Absolutely wonderful! Thank you.
thank you for this amazeing video . also the beautifull song.
Excellent! Great work 👏👏👏
Back again. Still impressing and wonderfull!
J'adore comment vous la jouez ... c'est tellement joyeux!
The ultimate harpsichord and the ultimate performance. What an accomplishment. Three actions at once, four if you include reading the music.
Superb, magnificent, marvelous.
What a gorgeous, gorgeous instrument you have there, searched for a pedal Harpsichord expecting the usual coupling method, however the fact this has a pedal reed stop, is wonderful! Your playing shows clear understanding of how to get the best out of this instrument.
Very, very lovely! Thank you.
One of my favorite videos on UA-cam.
Me again. Still love this music and the performer.
Amazing sound! Beautiful bass.
Me encanta este instrumento... 8-)
I listen to ehis over and over again. The Rankett blends so well with the harpsichord! Amazing combination.
+Burkhard Terhart I am agree with you! :-)
After listening several times tot this video, I decided to build a pedalboard like yours from old Rankett 16' Pipes and a second hand pedalboard. My uncle is a carpenter and will help me to built a simple windchest. Iḿ really fascinated from this combination instrument. In our parish church an older harpsichord is in seldom use. I hope to change that... :-)
Burkhard Terhart did you build it?
Superb!
Wonderful instrument, great interpretation. I love the pedal finale you've added :)
Thank you!
Belle combinazioni timbriche; complimemti per lo strumento, complemti per la sua brillante interpretazione e complimemti al geniale Pachelbel che non ha scritto solo il canone.
This is gorgeous.
Wonderful!
that made my day! thank you!
Thank you for this glory!
Very impressing!
Something oulde, something new, totally awesome!
Utterly brilliant! And presumably cheaper than a set (or two) of pedal strings? One doesn't even miss the lack of 16' tone. Love it!
Gracias!
wonderful!!! thanks!!!
Excellent musical performance.
I love it!
Bravissimo!
Amazing sound, the Regale with the harpsichord. I want one!
The bass strings being plucked sound so crisp loud and nice. Good performance!
Ethan Morris I believe that the bass notes are actually organ reed pipes that are voiced to sound like a bright harpsichord.
beautiful music
Bravo 👏
Great performance
Look! I can play this marvelous piece extremely well on the harpsichord and I can dance at the same time!
생소하지만 낯설지만 오래전부터 이렇게 해왓다니 참 매력적입니다.
I love that final pedal trill
Esta musica y este instrumento son maravillosos no se porque pero me evocan otras épocas tal vez alguna vida pasada.
I love it! It's amazing how similar in timbre the pedal reed is to the harpsichord!
What is a pedal reed?
@@caesarsneezer6992 The pedalboard on this instrument is connected to reed pipes (all the little rectangular shapes above the pedalboard, you can see them well from 1:30 onward when he films the pedalboard). If you don't know what reed pipes are, I'd suggest googling it, as it will be a bit complicated for me to explain it in English ;)
AMAZING!!!!
Wonderful and funny. Thank you, had great pleasure doing maths alongside...
Baroque and math fit together. The Art Of Fugue was my regular study music. This is something very special.
Thanks!
Amazing :)
I would love to have a pedal harpsichord one day!!
I hear the 1610 Frederiksborg organ in the pedal. Magnificent!
Super instrument!! I like the sound of the reed stop in the pedal
it is how the baroque organists practiced without the bellow boys pumping away, Bach had 2 of them in his inventories.
Complimenti. Spero di poterti ascoltare dal vivo prima o poi!
bravissimo marco
Superbe combinaison et très heureuse !
Merci!
wow lovely
Wow. I have never seen a pedal harpsichord before. This sure is different and I like it. Seems complicated to me. Then again I don't play. Wish I had learned but we were a very poor family. Thank you for the music.
Wow!
Guilmant512 is correct, the Rankett is pitched at 16'. Wanda Landowska had a harpsichord with a a steel frame equipped with a 16' rank of strings!
Very nice
Rankett, huh? Never heard of it, but will follow up for sure. See, you tube is good for something!!
Please upload more with the pedal harpsichord and close ups!
WOW pachelbell was good back in the day.
A rock'n'roll harpsichord! 😄👍
Impressionante a destreza e precisão destes músicos.
The question I just posted is mainly about the beginning section when the pedal first enters. I think I'm right in that the left hand is doubled by the pedal making me think the manual is coupled to the pedal..Later in the piece I hear only the Rankett in the pedal.
You guys must understand that 16' refers to a set that plays in the contrabass range, like a contrabassoon.
Joy!
Oooff, nice
Tolles Instrument. Hervorragende Interpretation. Und: eine Zungenstimme in das Pedal ist optimal.
Several aspects of this performance are remarkable. Not only the unusual but excellent choice of instrument but, mainly, the playing. It is obvious that Vincenzi has devoted lots of study to decide on every single details of this very raffinated interpretation: Baroque playing technique, careful realisation of ornaments, excellent registration, great overall musicianship. Again, bravissimo!
I really have to know what temperament the Rankett pipes are tuned to. It sounds lovely.
Il Rankett è in 16' non in 8'
Wait, there's a set of reeds on the pedals? I thought it was coupled for a minute. This is super, super cool. Is there a way you could also put a coupler to the bottom strings using some trackers? That would be really cool. You'd have a reed division as well as a 4' pedal harpsichord stop.
Thanks for your kindness. Actually, mine was an Italianism, surely not proper English, but it conveyed my feeling.
Absolutely beautiful!
Just curious.. What feeds the air? If it's an electric pump I can't hear the motor, and there does not seem to be anyone pumping a bellows.
Of course there is an electric blower into a walnut case behind the pedalboard, you can see it in the photo at 00.10. When I'm playing the noise it isn't audible:-)
Took me a fair way into the video to figure out that this is actually a claviorgan. I didn't know any playable replicas had been made.
hienolta kuulostaa
bellissimo.... Lei è bravissimo... inoltre lo strumento è magnifico ...
Lei fa dei concerti ? Mi piacerebbe incontrarla ...e sentirla dal vivo
Sono un musicista amatoriale e suono una replica su Hauptwerk del Mietke con pedaliera e quindi ero molto interessato al suo strumento
What an unusual instrument.
Super intrument! I envy you!
Do the pedals use strings or reeds? If reeds, would I be correct in assuming it is electronic to pump with through them?
Did anyone notice once he started using the pedals, he switched from the top manual on the harpsichord to the bottom manual?
The Rankett is a very loud sound compared to the harpsichord, so he couples the manuals together so that they're as loud as the pedals. In most instruments with multiple manuals, the top manual couples to the bottom one.
I can't see how I'm hearing strings from the manuals with the pedal...am I wrong in that I'm hearing the manual strings coupled in with that pedal Rankett 16', or is the Rankett the only pedal sound heard?...I don't see a coupler mechanism from the manuals to the pedal... HOWEVER, I LOVE this post!..Thankyou!
In the first variation to include pedal, I could swear I was hearing strings coupled to the pedal too. How?
He doubled the pedal with the manual
a pity to hear the noise of the pedal wood !!!! But the intention was wonderful!
The noise from the pedals is very annoying.
@@OlpusBonzo So do I^^;; Rankett@Regal Solo??? My head cannot afford it;;