Absolutely superb recorder playing. I wish I had the words to describe how good this is. As a very amateur recorder player I am in awe at the musical skills of this wonderful musician - Hanneke van Proosdij.
A beautiful performance of a charming tune on a recorder with a gorgeous sweet sound :) I love playing J. van Eyck's pieces - they always start off so deceptively simple, and then get ever more challenging with every variation. Admittedly, I get tangled fingers with a few!
Some of the fingerings may look similar to the soprano, but when you cover all the holes you get a G instead of a C. These instruments are made by hand, one at a time, and you can check Peter van der Poel's website for prices.
Many years ago I taught myself the recorder. Of course I was never this talented. But I gave it up because it was hard to find music. This is a beautiful recording.
Amazing - the two voices come out perfectly - impossible on the recorder of course, but the illusion is created magically. Nice renaissance recorder too with wider bore.
I remember when I was a child, my recorder teacher gave me this piece for homework, from the Fluyten-Lusthof. I was 12-13 years old if I remember. I didn't know its (adult-only) lyrics... I stuck on the last variation, I could only play it slower than this video... But I succeeded with the piece...
Very well played! I'd like to suggest an alternative (free) translation of the song's original lyrics, that expresses the intended ambiguity more clearly: "What shall we do late at night? Let's go to bed. Going to bed is a good idea - Young lady, will you come along? Let's go to bed."
Counterpoint and arpeggios and that kind of thing work well on the recorder and because of that very advanced recorder playing could be as wide in scope as that of a polyphonic instrument.
What shall we do tonight? We want to go to sleep. Sleep is well done. Beautiful maiden, will you go with us? We want to go to sleep. Hanneke plays as if they would themselves come from the time of the composer to us.
Many years when we moved to England, people asked my wife which instrument I played, she answered he plays the recorder, where up they said: yes, but what is he's real instrument.
Dag Hanneke, Zit ik fout of heeft VoM een probleem ? Ik snap het even niet maar dat is geen ramp. dacht dat er iets geplaatst zou gaan worden maar ik zie niets hoop dat het jullie wel helemaal goed gaat ? Roefie Marseille Woerden
moet ik een bepaald emailadres van je nu gebruiken ? ikkan het niet meer terug vinden . En dan hier gelijk ook maar de melding dat ik door maculadegeneratie bezig ben blind te worden in zeer vergevorderd stadium mailen gaat met veel geduld ! groeten van de ' Haagse ' Roefie Marseille
het geluid van blokfluiten is voor mij heel speciaal, er is geen woord voor hallo Hanneke, hier even een Hollandse groet van Roefie Marseille in Woerden. ik hoop dat je geen heimwee hebt en al kent David mij niet, doe hem mijn groeten !
Great variety of articulation and phrasing but always lyrical - not just virtuosic, a really beautiful performance! Still, you gotta admit that guy set some awfully dumb songs!
Unbelievable, Hanneke! So flawless and yet so innately musical. The last variation was really over the top. I am in awe. Thank you!!!!
Absolutely superb recorder playing. I wish I had the words to describe how good this is. As a very amateur recorder player I am in awe at the musical skills of this wonderful musician - Hanneke van Proosdij.
this must be the most beautiful interpretation of this piece I have heard.What a talented player!
A beautiful performance of a charming tune on a recorder with a gorgeous sweet sound :) I love playing J. van Eyck's pieces - they always start off so deceptively simple, and then get ever more challenging with every variation. Admittedly, I get tangled fingers with a few!
Some of the fingerings may look similar to the soprano, but when you cover all the holes you get a G instead of a C. These instruments are made by hand, one at a time, and you can check Peter van der Poel's website for prices.
All those little embellishments so polished and a delightful.
I would give this video one thousand likes! It's just amazing.
Thank you so much!
This is recorder playing at its best.
Absolutely amazing. Perfect technique. Such an inspiration to me.
the song is delightful and you are an amazing musician. thank you...!
So sweet and touching thank you for such a delightful moment of joy and contemplation
Subtle and magic... I like listenning to your music.
such a musical interpretation of this beautiful and playful piece. there are several interpretations I like and admire, but this is one of the best.
Great piece - great play - Nice warm sound. It looks so easy but I have a feeling it is not easy to do at all.
Many thanks for this upload !
Amazing articulation, and so musical!
Many years ago I taught myself the recorder. Of course I was never this talented. But I gave it up because it was hard to find music. This is a beautiful recording.
while listening first notes I said to myself "hey, its nice and simple melody, I can play it !" , and later ... ehm, just surrended.
My thoughts exactly.
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Amazing - the two voices come out perfectly - impossible on the recorder of course, but the illusion is created magically. Nice renaissance recorder too with wider bore.
Beautiful!!!
Very beautiful! Congratulations!!!
always divine with this instrument. Just magnificent.
Great music and performance, congrats!
I remember when I was a child, my recorder teacher gave me this piece for homework, from the Fluyten-Lusthof. I was 12-13 years old if I remember. I didn't know its (adult-only) lyrics... I stuck on the last variation, I could only play it slower than this video... But I succeeded with the piece...
Very well played!
I'd like to suggest an alternative (free) translation of the song's original lyrics, that expresses the intended ambiguity more clearly:
"What shall we do late at night?
Let's go to bed.
Going to bed is a good idea -
Young lady, will you come along?
Let's go to bed."
Fantastic, could listen to it all day :)!
Perfect articulation and interpretation. impressive
Thank so much!
OH MY GOD, ¡so beautiful!
Awesome, Walvis. Thanks.
So beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
abslutely beautiful thank you
At the start, I was going "I could learn that". Then it was " No way in ...". She's great.
wonderful .wonderful. wonderful .
It is often called a "G alto" nowadays.
amazing...i never knew the recorder could do such a wonderful piece...this is my next project
Que som mágico, encantamento.
Danke, Hanneke!
Glorious!
Magnifique!
Merci!
Brilliant!
Renaissance recorder? Sounds so pretty. (The musician too of course.)
Ohhhhh...😮 No words .. 😮😮😮
Linda execução 😊
I would love to learn how to play with my own black alto recorder
You can!
Joder, qué belleza.
awesome !
Counterpoint and arpeggios and that kind of thing work well on the recorder and because of that very advanced recorder playing could be as wide in scope as that of a polyphonic instrument.
Is this recorder a Ganassi model? Thank you. Very, very, very good!
Yes, made by Peter van der Poel.
@@VoicesofMusic Grazie!
What shall we do tonight?
We want to go to sleep.
Sleep is well done.
Beautiful maiden, will you go with us?
We want to go to sleep.
Hanneke plays as if they would themselves come from the time of the composer to us.
excellent
Ik herinner me nog dat je in Ede met de Duits-Nederlandse blokfluitdagen speelde, of was het in Munster?
Wat leuk, Quintijn, ja dat was lang geleden. Ik geloof dat het Delft en Woerden was.
that is not common. How much does that cost and does it have the same fingering with that of a soprano?
What is that recorder called? Is that an Alto?
Many years when we moved to England, people asked my wife which instrument I played, she answered he plays the recorder, where up they said: yes, but what is he's real instrument.
Have heard that one before! Thankfully not recently....
Oh this awakes memorries!!! I used to play this pice! Never as skillfull though 😅
Prachtig🌷sluit me geheel aan bij het commentaar van de vorige🌿
Dag Hanneke,
Zit ik fout of heeft VoM een probleem ? Ik snap het even niet maar dat is geen ramp. dacht dat er iets geplaatst zou gaan worden maar ik zie niets
hoop dat het jullie wel helemaal goed gaat ?
Roefie Marseille Woerden
moet ik een bepaald emailadres van je nu gebruiken ? ikkan het niet meer terug vinden
. En dan hier gelijk ook maar de melding dat ik door maculadegeneratie bezig ben blind te worden in zeer vergevorderd stadium mailen gaat met veel geduld !
groeten van de ' Haagse ' Roefie Marseille
Nice, pas de vibrato?
thank you. there is a little bit of vibrato used in places, especially in the slower section such as the opening
Buen nivel
Great
Bravissimo
Hermoso
This composer was a blind musician and also played the organ in churches.
Adorable
Maple :)
My name is also Jacob.
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het geluid van blokfluiten is voor mij heel speciaal, er is geen woord voor
hallo Hanneke, hier even een Hollandse groet van Roefie Marseille in Woerden.
ik hoop dat je geen heimwee hebt en al kent David mij niet, doe hem mijn groeten !
Tsjééé..tje !
Great variety of articulation and phrasing but always lyrical - not just virtuosic, a really beautiful performance! Still, you gotta admit that guy set some awfully dumb songs!