Bach Italian Concertos - Torsten Fras - Testicular Cancer Benefit Concert
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
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After a while of not posting, here is my newest concert! In it, I will be playing J.S. Bach's transcriptions of Italian Concertos for orchestra, and I will also be playing his Italian Concerto in F Major. This concert is also a benefit concert for Testicular Cancer, and I was supposed to release it in November for Men's Health month, but time got away from me.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
BWV 972 Concerto in D Major after Antonio Vivaldi
00:54 Movement One
03:02 Movement Two
06:21 Movement Three
BWV 974 Concerto in D Minor after Allesandro Marcello
08:51 Movement One
11:26 Movement Two
15:12 Movement Three
BWV 976 Concerto in C Major after Antonio Vivaldi
17:07 Movement One
20:43 Movement Two
23:26 Movement Three
BWV 971 Italian Concerto in F Major
26:34 Movement One
30:51 Movement Two
35:50 Movement Three
39:51 Outro
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Great performance, as always (and donated).
Danke. Ich habe am letzten Sonntag Benjamin Alart auf dem gleichen Instrument spielen hören. Ich liebe dieses Instrument.
amazing 👏👏👏
Donated; thanks for the wonderful performance!
Thank you for your support!
Just plain awesome! Hope to see you in concert one day in person.
great playing
Donated in your and your family's name. A friend of mine is also a survivor, and it's wonderful that you chose to share your art for the benefit of others. Best wishes to your brother. Also, thank you for all of this music -- it was a lot!! And these are among my favorite pieces. And thank you for playing the 3rd movement of the Italian Concerto at such a lovely tempo -- I'm always a little sad when performers try to impress with too much speed on that one, and I enjoyed your interpretation very much.
Thank you for your support!
👍👍👌👌👌very good. Who build the harpsichord? ?
It's a Broekman Franco-Flemish!