BWV 830 - Partita No.6 in E Minor (Scrolling)

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  • Опубліковано 13 чер 2015
  • Performer & Album Info - 31:48
    1. Toccata - 00:14
    2. Allemande - 07:35
    3. Corrente - 11:21
    4. Air - 15:49
    5. Sarabande - 17:28
    6. Tempo de Gavotta - 23:19
    7. Gigue - 25:26

КОМЕНТАРІ • 264

  • @LOLpsyentist
    @LOLpsyentist 8 років тому +148

    the counterpoint is incredible in the toccata. you have arpeggiation on one register with harmony accented by mordents on the opposite register then it switches. its so simple but it makes the music so rich. Bach uses this technique to develop an incredible rhythm and flow almost as if the piece were breathing.

  • @alexgeiger2290
    @alexgeiger2290 7 років тому +326

    Each day I tell myself, "The only reason I decide to wake up every day is because someone as great as Johann Sebastian Bach walked this earth"

    • @Nooticus
      @Nooticus 7 років тому +16

      Amen! Most true thing I have heard in a while.

    • @loidaornelas9479
      @loidaornelas9479 7 років тому +4

      Beautifully said! I feel the same way and yet could not come up with the words!

    • @lucasbazzano7290
      @lucasbazzano7290 6 років тому +1

      Listen the Magic ") thank's Bro for post this Incredible piece \B/

    • @U3ALeader
      @U3ALeader 6 років тому +8

      Me too. I cannot live without Bach's music.

    • @bab0urian
      @bab0urian 6 років тому +2

      +Bachlover Same here. Listening to Bach leads you to a unique state of mind which you always want to be on, It's like LSD for me.

  • @ultrad-rex1389
    @ultrad-rex1389 4 роки тому +31

    0:18 - 1:10 -- Who else got chills??

  • @vt2637
    @vt2637 7 років тому +45

    Bach always impress me with his phenomenal music. What a timeless piece this is, and extremely difficult to play. The saraband has some of the most complex rhythms and ornamentations of all. Beautiful!

  • @nicola84palm
    @nicola84palm 3 роки тому +6

    The sarabanda makes me shiver in its dramatic beauty.

  • @codonauta
    @codonauta 5 років тому +19

    The fugue of Toccata (mov 1) is one of my favourites pieces of all composers, it is really fantastic, and must be with this Pinnock recording.

  • @geometricart7851
    @geometricart7851 9 років тому +40

    I love Bach. He's got a certain flow like a stream of notes flowing with curves and ups and downs.

  • @PetStuBa
    @PetStuBa 6 років тому +47

    this whole partita is an absolute masterpiece by JS Bach and so damn well played by Pinnock

  • @arazaratsyan6478
    @arazaratsyan6478 6 років тому +64

    The rhythm in the Gigue is kinda like Baroque swing

    • @aimilios439
      @aimilios439 3 роки тому +2

      Trevor really spices it up like this.

    • @tomfurgas2844
      @tomfurgas2844 2 роки тому +4

      This performance of the Gigue is incorrect, in that it is meant to be a slow moving Gigue in common time, similar to the Gigue in the first French Suite. This slow-moving type of Gigue was developed by the French lutenists, particularly Denis Gautier. In this performance the rhythms are played as if the Gigue is in 12/8.

  • @romulo-mello
    @romulo-mello Рік тому +16

    Best performance! 03:32 - 04:06 one of the most beautiful Bach passages ever. I listen to it over and over again but that circle of fifths progression at 4:00 never ceases to overwhelm my emotions!! I've been obsessed with those two measures for a few months now. It's impressive how much time 4 seconds of Bach can take for you to grasp.

    • @Nanashii_Midoluri
      @Nanashii_Midoluri Рік тому +2

      Wow, exactly the same feeling. That part always moves me to tears.

    • @usfghost
      @usfghost Рік тому +1

      Me too, some times i like to accentuate the upper voice with the repetitive off beat character. Beautiful progression.

  • @alcyonecrucis
    @alcyonecrucis 6 років тому +12

    Nice fugue in the beginning. Also the high B on this instrument is lovely.

  • @TenorCantusFirmus
    @TenorCantusFirmus 6 років тому +10

    This Piece truly is epic, one of the best of Bach's keyboard output (and, by extension, one of the best of the whole keyboard instruments' Repertoire).

  • @TimondeNood
    @TimondeNood 6 років тому +13

    So divine, so complete and so time-less. This is true art to me. Thank you!!

  • @Wazoox
    @Wazoox 6 років тому +20

    Gerubach, this is a tremendous work of love. I can't fathom the quantity of work and patience you put into these wonderful animated scores. Thank you, very much.

  • @avivd.9076
    @avivd.9076 7 років тому +13

    2:14-2:30 amazing

  • @ILoveTakeThat5
    @ILoveTakeThat5 9 років тому +8

    Words cannot describe how excited and happy I was to finally see this partita on your uploads page!! Thanks so much :D

  • @paulryan7552
    @paulryan7552 9 років тому +7

    Possibly my new favourite piece of music.

  • @rowanpuigdavis374
    @rowanpuigdavis374 9 років тому +2

    Thank you for everything. Thanks for the amazing works.

  • @oldben7177
    @oldben7177 3 роки тому +1

    This channel always provides the best performance/version of each of those pieces!!! Just wonderful!!!

  • @ir0n2541
    @ir0n2541 22 дні тому

    How one man can create such a large body of spectacular works of art is beyond my comprehension

  • @codonauta
    @codonauta 5 років тому +4

    The rhythm of the Sarabande is absolutely crazy.

  • @gabeatorres1051
    @gabeatorres1051 3 роки тому +2

    The Corrente is amazing and one of the few pieces that are in a minor key and sound this exciting

  • @ethanmitchell9642
    @ethanmitchell9642 8 років тому +3

    I feel so pleasured to have a wonderful resource to help my study of this beautiful work on the piano. I will be listening to more videos on your channel!! This was particularly useful for me in terms of interesting time signature and rhythm business in the Gigue. Also really enjoyed the Sarabande, and the fact this is on a harpsichord has really inspired me to learn to play the harpsichord, which I will be doing from September. Thank you so much!

  • @sgnt9337
    @sgnt9337 6 років тому +1

    Love watching and listening to this!

  • @Sergeevoleg
    @Sergeevoleg 9 років тому +3

    Thank you very much for your work.

  • @walteralvarezperalta6270
    @walteralvarezperalta6270 6 років тому +4

    Gracias Gerubach, tremendo trabajo que te mandas con tus magníficos videos... ¡Qué tal diferencia de calidad! No hay punto de comparación entre las obras de Bach y de los otros músicos. Ese courante me parece muy pero muy misterioso

  • @jandenie5272
    @jandenie5272 Рік тому

    This whole partita is gorgeous! Heavenly intricate music; incredibly beautiful!
    I cannot get enough of it.
    I’ve instructed my family to play the Allemande on my cremation! (I’m only 79, so it may take some time 😊)

  • @Kralperri
    @Kralperri 6 років тому +1

    The last movement is haunting! So beautiful!

  • @wandahelenagorecka-fichten9258
    @wandahelenagorecka-fichten9258 5 років тому

    Przepiekna błyskotliwa melodyjna ta Partita Bacha dziękuję bardzo

  • @FckingLOL
    @FckingLOL 8 років тому +60

    That Corrente is probably the second best thing I've heard from Bach

    • @martijnpieterman
      @martijnpieterman 8 років тому +1

      +President Aria And what is think you the first best work?

    • @FckingLOL
      @FckingLOL 8 років тому +36

      The Chaconne

    • @konstantinkrystallis8484
      @konstantinkrystallis8484 8 років тому +9

      BWV 596 for me.

    • @martijnpieterman
      @martijnpieterman 8 років тому +10

      And BWV 999... Beautiful...

    • @menestrello_99
      @menestrello_99 7 років тому +5

      Bach wrote all Masterpieces, However the Toccata is more fascinating of the Corrente if you focus on its depth and anyway if you had listend to all Bach's works for keyboard and for Choral Music you wouldn't have said that :)

  • @ivangomezguitar9518
    @ivangomezguitar9518 5 років тому +4

    All I can say is .. oh my god this is pure genius and beautiful.. Damn!!!!!!

  • @ytzhou7376
    @ytzhou7376 Рік тому +1

    20:41 just sounds like a stunning Cadenza! Bach always astonishes me with his Sarabandes. Just like what he did in Partita no.4.

  • @darashayda1
    @darashayda1 9 років тому +2

    The ornamentals are so essential for this piece to play and sound so beautiful

  • @user-li1mx7yh3g
    @user-li1mx7yh3g Рік тому +1

    Падает занавес и льётся свет! ❤❤❤

  • @Shyguy71588
    @Shyguy71588 11 місяців тому +1

    The courante... Oh my goodness I've never seen anything like it, it's like aliens showing me alien technology for the first time! I don't know what's more astounding, the fact that people have the ability to play it or the fact a human being created something so amazing.

  • @alexmantua
    @alexmantua 8 років тому +1

    Wonderfull, what a genius!

  • @OrlandoAponte
    @OrlandoAponte 4 роки тому +1

    Wasn't expecting a fugue in the middle of the Toccata, what a pleasant surprise

  • @darashayda1
    @darashayda1 9 років тому +18

    Dear Sir the choice of Harpsichord like instrument was really a good one. I can actually hear the ornamentals which are often not audible enough with piano. The Edgy metal on metal sound allows for better understanding of the composition's structure.

  • @bakmanthetitan
    @bakmanthetitan 2 роки тому +6

    The note highlighting in the Corrente is a masterpiece! You're like the cameraman running alongside olympic sprinters.
    Also, listening closely to the Toccata, I just noticed a fantastic compositional detail. After 5:45, the two-part counterpoint theme from the toccata returns (in 3-part counterpoint) as part of the fugue! Such a cool transition; I never noticed it because it fits into the fugue so smoothly.

  • @SlateFx
    @SlateFx 3 роки тому +4

    The opening Toccata is just the most incredible piece of music I have ever heard. Beyond genius.

  • @luciangabrielpopescu
    @luciangabrielpopescu 4 роки тому +1

    The opening Toccata blends with Fugue so naturally: notice how it first announces the fugue (which is structurally inspired from it), lets it unravel then completes with conclusion. It is impossible to find any other words than pure perfection: beauty condensed at atomic level. Nothing more could be said...
    The ending Gigue is yet another display of perfection, but from a different angle. Here it's theme and, later, its inversion talking. Probably Bach, if not a composer, would have been an astonishing mathematician with his ability to find patterns in chaos and blend them meaningfully into a rock-solid system. For me, as a programmer, he will always be endless source of inspiration:

    • @aimilios439
      @aimilios439 3 роки тому

      Please listen to Bach's keyboard toccatas, they are all like this. Best music by Bach...

    • @Isegawa2001
      @Isegawa2001 Рік тому +1

      The trasitition of the fugue back to the toccata (recapitulation) is so astonishingly beautiful, I can't help but tear up a bit every time I hear it.

  • @darashayda1
    @darashayda1 9 років тому +6

    Thank you Sir! I could now study and research this piece and surely play myself soon

    • @darashayda1
      @darashayda1 9 років тому +4

      Thomas Field I prefer the Toccata, it has that 'inevitable' motion of 'rolling down the hill' or pushing up the hill needing much will power. I have not heard any piece like that ever.

    • @darashayda1
      @darashayda1 9 років тому +1

      Thomas Field I looked at Gavotte, and did not like on the piano, but whatever the strings used for this rendition was quite beautiful, definitely love to play some parts of it. Gerubach's graphical renditions are quite useful to understand the composition structures and repeatitions, I suspect by looking at these graphical renditions that the composition had several layers, and some layers had gaps which needed to be connected somehow.

  • @winsomelau6188
    @winsomelau6188 9 років тому +8

    I've been waiting so long!! That's one of my Piano exam pieces, Great job gerubach

    • @FreeTheJambon
      @FreeTheJambon 9 років тому

      lau wingshun And you're supposed to play the whole piece ?...

    • @winsomelau6188
      @winsomelau6188 9 років тому +1

      ***** Yes!
      And the second (last) piece is Bach's Partita No.2 for solo Violin (Piano Version arranged by Busoni) ,I Hope you make a video of this piece (piano version) gerubach

    • @FreeTheJambon
      @FreeTheJambon 9 років тому +3

      Wow, that's impressive. Do your best !

    • @7TheMrSeven7
      @7TheMrSeven7 8 років тому

      +Winsome Lau Hey, did you pass the exam?

    • @winsomelau6188
      @winsomelau6188 8 років тому

      +TheMrSeven The exam will be in Oct

  • @onyekachianyamele6442
    @onyekachianyamele6442 7 років тому

    I love the graphics made to this, gurubach

  • @June-jk4ri
    @June-jk4ri 7 років тому +1

    He's the consummate "rock star," whose music is always in style.

  • @abeldubois6967
    @abeldubois6967 8 років тому

    incredible

  • @jenofontesi
    @jenofontesi 3 роки тому +1

    Love the courante !

  • @user-ru8vy1uz7c
    @user-ru8vy1uz7c 6 років тому +1

    Браво

  • @stringchild
    @stringchild 4 роки тому

    Thanks sir for your Gurubach service. Never heard this before your channel. I look no further. I love this whole suite, but that Courante just jumped out at me. Bach says, " Ok you want a french dance? Here you go try this out. " Classic Bach all the way through. " So epitome of baroque and totally Bach. I usually don't get sucked into this dance that easy. Ahh... Great!

  • @ezequielstepanenko3229
    @ezequielstepanenko3229 3 роки тому +1

    Bach surely use some of his most beautiful melodies for this partita, always my favorite, specially by Gould

  • @leletih
    @leletih Рік тому

    Amazing

  • @FighterFred
    @FighterFred 5 років тому +5

    As always, it is hard to understand how a human being can compose such music. JSB is unique.

    • @Bach568
      @Bach568 4 місяці тому

      Bro how come u dare to say (human being) to bach

  • @samuellabrecque880
    @samuellabrecque880 9 років тому +2

    For those who wonder about the odd time signature of the gigue, it's like a double 2/2 (crossed C), but I'll agree it looks like a coda sign. I suppose the same engraving piece was used.

    • @composer318
      @composer318 3 роки тому

      (|) some kind of that I guess

  • @ProdigyImprovisation
    @ProdigyImprovisation 3 роки тому

    The Gigue sounds like 2 fire chariots end up meeting together at tip point touching, a deadly dance in the high sky, while diving down from high altitudes & rising back up. As to say LOOK, the world is being judged!! *Chills *Chills *Chills!!

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan 4 роки тому +3

    Honestly, I consider Trevor Pinnock the harpsichord version of Glenn Gould. Pinnock is the kind of musician that would have made Bach proud to have him play his music.

    • @aimilios439
      @aimilios439 3 роки тому

      He really is great and probably more historical than others.

  • @CameronGuarino
    @CameronGuarino 4 роки тому +4

    i hate when people say bach is to cerebral and not emotional. just listen to the beginning of the toccata smh

  • @fasciglionemaximiliano4818
    @fasciglionemaximiliano4818 4 роки тому

    Happy bithday mr. Bach!

  • @IanGoncalves
    @IanGoncalves 8 років тому +10

    why he played the gigue so different from the score?

    • @ReubenLL28
      @ReubenLL28 8 років тому +18

      That syncopation is a traditionally French way of playing the harpsichord. In French or French-style harpsichord music the performer is allowed a lot of artistic license regarding note values and ornamentation, often causing the music to sound a lot different from how it's written.

  • @Tizohip
    @Tizohip 6 років тому +5

    11:58 remember Brandenburg concerto 5 Early cadenza.

  • @texwiller4029
    @texwiller4029 2 роки тому +1

    I dont know when this opus drifted to Spain and Andalucia, but the first minute of Toccata sounds really much flamenco guitar. German Hubert Käppel transcripted the whole partita succesfully for classical guitar.

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 4 роки тому +1

    Genius. Who wrote it? Just kidding. Brilliant in its simplicity. Inspired from on high. Even this performance couldn't dampen the true luster of its original spirit of intent. Would like to hear it played en ensamble. There is so much here. So many voices working en co - operation. Remarkable . Thanks for sharing your understandings... with the unworthy.

  • @nurrasyid14_
    @nurrasyid14_ 2 роки тому

    02:12 . I love this fugal passage

  • @dennyhamrick2552
    @dennyhamrick2552 9 років тому +1

    Thank you. What is your next project?

  • @Teemu_V
    @Teemu_V 9 років тому +7

    Interesting sound in the gavotta.

    • @dennyhamrick2552
      @dennyhamrick2552 9 років тому +8

      It is a mechanism called the lute switch that creates that sound

    • @Symphing12
      @Symphing12 9 років тому +1

      Denny Hamrick it's plucked with rubber or felt or something? Correct me if not.

    • @ReubenLL28
      @ReubenLL28 7 років тому +6

      it's plucked the same as normal, but the lute stop pushes little felt dampers against the strings to give the sound a much quicker decay time

  • @marcocampus7943
    @marcocampus7943 3 роки тому

    Ooooh finally an opening movement who isn't a fugue.
    02:13 - DAMN!

  • @floriandevuyst
    @floriandevuyst 4 роки тому +1

    25:26 : Gigue is fantastic !

  • @alcyonecrucis
    @alcyonecrucis 5 років тому +5

    Lovely Gigue in French rhythm!

  • @horacioorlandini5119
    @horacioorlandini5119 8 років тому

    esta partir a supera a todas, junto con la obertura a la francesa o bwv 831

  • @ILoveTakeThat5
    @ILoveTakeThat5 9 років тому +6

    What is that strange looking time signature in the Gigue?? I have never seen it before! Do you know what it means?

    • @JohnLeonardMusic1
      @JohnLeonardMusic1 7 років тому +5

      Judging by counting the notes, it looks like it denotes 4/2 time. I've never seen it before either.

    • @geophotoexplorer
      @geophotoexplorer 5 років тому +1

      I am not sure but it seems to me that the gigue is not played exactly as the score the performer is playing all paused fashinon.

    • @talkingtadpole3001
      @talkingtadpole3001 5 років тому +2

      It's a medieval time signature equivalent to 9/4. Bach was just using it incorrectly. He might have assumed that since 2/2 is a semicircle with a line through it then this time signature (a full circle with a line through it) must have meant 4/2.

    • @barney6888
      @barney6888 4 роки тому

      @@talkingtadpole3001 "Bach was just using it incorrectly"
      seriously??
      I'll believe Bach before any and all other musicians, scholars or hackadumics.

    • @talkingtadpole3001
      @talkingtadpole3001 4 роки тому +3

      @@barney6888 Your philistinism is showing, sir. Bach was a human being and he made mistakes like any other human being. Since no autograph of this piece has survived, it's also possible that the time signature might have been the mistake of a copyist. Whether it was Bach or his copyist, someone definitely made a mistake somewhere along the line since the Gigue's time signature does not correspond to the way the music is written at all.

  • @SPscorevideos
    @SPscorevideos 8 років тому +10

    I'll never understand why Bach wrote a Partita in which the Gavotta is clearly a gigue an the Gigue is cleary a gavotte. :D

    • @Renshen1957
      @Renshen1957 6 років тому +7

      The Gavotte, "Tempo de Gavotta", is a Gavotte and starts on the third beat. The Gigue is written in a style typical of Bach in found in many of his suites in 4 beats to the bar, but unlike a Gavotte does not start on the third beat. The Gigue is in imitative polyphony (fuge like) which in the b section the thematic material is inverted (upside down). J S Bach knew what he is was doing.

  • @lopikosmusic9354
    @lopikosmusic9354 8 років тому +1

    I have a question, what exactly is the instrument used for the sixth piece of this suite? It's some sort of plucked string isntrument, is it a keyboard instrument?

    • @ScaredPilot
      @ScaredPilot 8 років тому +1

      Harpsichord, like a plucked string ancestor of piano

    • @lopikosmusic9354
      @lopikosmusic9354 8 років тому +1

      Oh, it just sounded so different to me I had no idea it was a harpsichord too. Thank you for your answers!

    • @aimiliosspiliopoulos1091
      @aimiliosspiliopoulos1091 6 років тому +5

      It's the lute stop. Something like a cloth presses upon the strings and bumps them; they don't sound like metal anymore, more like gut, just as a lute. French harpsichords had this feature at that Era...

  • @kylechurch6296
    @kylechurch6296 4 роки тому

    Holy pancakes! This is a really good song!

    • @louiscouperin3731
      @louiscouperin3731 3 роки тому

      I hate to be the one, but this is a piece, not a song.

    • @kylechurch6296
      @kylechurch6296 3 роки тому

      @@louiscouperin3731 1) Clearly you do want to be the one. 2) This must be a song because this is my favourite song. Real fans only thhhhpt

    • @therealrealludwigvanbeethoven
      @therealrealludwigvanbeethoven 3 роки тому

      @@kylechurch6296 1) Clearly you're trolling. 2) This must be a piece because there's nobody singing except for the voice of the harpsichord.

    • @mhdfrb9971
      @mhdfrb9971 Рік тому

      @@kylechurch6296 there's no singing you dumbass

  • @jozsefbabits2804
    @jozsefbabits2804 6 років тому

    Glenn gould plays this very well.

  • @williamwhite2971
    @williamwhite2971 6 років тому +2

    Is there a reason the performer is playing the 16th note rhythms the same as the triplet rhythms in the Gavotte (not subdividing a dotted eighth-sixteenth figure for example, instead playing it as if it was a triplet)? Is that a stylistic thing?

    • @aimilios439
      @aimilios439 3 роки тому

      I think he does it to show more of the dotted swing French style. I personally love it.

    • @phebus2005
      @phebus2005 3 роки тому

      It’s quite historical. And also a matter of printing in the old days. You got that right in both cases.
      Publishers never printed otherwise until late in the nineteenth century. But the sixteenth note was definitely meant to go with the third so called triplet note (which should note really be regarded as a triplet).
      It’s a performing rule in all treatises that runs as late as Schubert, although seldom musicians would dare play Schubert that way, today, even if it works pretty well, in fact (Winterreise).
      So, the third triplet note goes with the sixteenth note exactly as Trevor plays it here.
      It’s also revealing, should you come closer to look at the harmony. But it remains a stylistic figure of musical speech indeed.
      It’s not really related to French style, though, as far as I remember from my harpsichord studies. Read Couperin (The Art of Playing The Harpsichord) to tell the difference.
      Sorry about my English. It may not be clear enough (not my mother tongue : I’m French - Greetings from Paris !).

  • @peterjongsma2779
    @peterjongsma2779 Рік тому

    Nobody does Accelerando like this bloke.
    It's like a musical Drag Race Meet.

  • @ultrad-rex1389
    @ultrad-rex1389 4 роки тому +1

    Trevor Pinnock = World's Fastest Music Player

  • @darashayda1
    @darashayda1 9 років тому +4

    If I did not know this to be by Bach and someone played it for me for the first time, I would have said it is a 21st century composition.

    • @martijnpieterman
      @martijnpieterman 9 років тому

      darashayda1 Agree.

    • @FreeTheJambon
      @FreeTheJambon 8 років тому

      +MCTournaments Ryan Why not ?

    • @FreeTheJambon
      @FreeTheJambon 8 років тому

      What do you mean ? Composing such a thing wouldn't be possible in these days ?

    • @darashayda1
      @darashayda1 8 років тому +1

      +Jer TheJambon Jumping in the middle of this, I think it is quite possible, however it will be far more sophisticated. Our problem these days is retail software and millions of listeners, once we get over that hump many Bachs will be appear and use the software capabilities and advanced synthesizers , and create amazing compositions. There is a problem with the classical music community, that of atavism, but in due time they think differently. I like to thank GeruBach again because his videos make it easy to study such important works.

    • @FreeTheJambon
      @FreeTheJambon 8 років тому +2

      More sophisticated maybe, but I don't know. For me something from the 21st century that would be able to echo the power of Bach's musicality should not be about the software or synthetizers or whatever.
      Bach's power, at least to me, dwells in its "simple difficulty". I feel Bach was a clever composer who managed to get complex only by starting from the purest and simplest musical thought. The thing with him is that it sometimes appears as obvious whereas he has that cleverness that makes it way more deep. Someone from the 21st century should focus on that mainly, the musical idea and his way to develop it.

  • @earlarchibaldcampbellofarg2875
    @earlarchibaldcampbellofarg2875 7 років тому +2

    tempo di gavotta: 23:19. I REPEAT, WE HAVE A 23-19!!!!!

  • @darashayda1
    @darashayda1 9 років тому

    I could hear traces of Christian Pezold's Toccata in B(?) . Once it moves it cannot stop, so there is a sense of rolling down the hill you have to force it to stop. Then there are simpler melodies which are turned into more complex by an Arpeggio.

  • @RISDsdr
    @RISDsdr Рік тому

    Among his other talents, gerubach has an unerring ear for the best performance. I only recently realized that Pinnock is the guy . . .

  • @ultrad-rex1389
    @ultrad-rex1389 4 роки тому +1

    Was this played with a harpsichord??

  • @beakt
    @beakt 7 років тому +1

    The gigue is played weirdly. For the dotted notes, Trevor plays them correctly, but on the pairs of eighth notes, he swings them like dotted triplets, and where there are two sixteenths and an eighth, he plays them as triplets. He must have been using a different edition of sheet music than what's displayed here.

    • @trashbagsmiley1999
      @trashbagsmiley1999 5 років тому +1

      I heard that in baroque music, 'syncopation' is a common way to play, particularly in French music

    • @geophotoexplorer
      @geophotoexplorer 5 років тому +2

      I noticed it too, the score do not indicate the "French" style

    • @trashbagsmiley1999
      @trashbagsmiley1999 5 років тому +1

      @@geophotoexplorer Freedom of interpretation?

    • @btat16
      @btat16 4 роки тому +2

      Jan Kubny A gigue is a French dance so maybe that's why

    • @aimilios439
      @aimilios439 Рік тому

      I honestly like it better that way then what is written. Trevor really pulled some strings to give this piece life.

  • @LegalmenteParlando
    @LegalmenteParlando 3 роки тому

    Is it normal the wild changes in tempo?

  • @Tortoiseneckx100
    @Tortoiseneckx100 2 роки тому

    bach makes me feel things

  • @orb3796
    @orb3796 2 роки тому +2

    2:13 fugue

  • @wallacechoi7610
    @wallacechoi7610 7 років тому +1

    Who is the performer??? Great performance!!! thank you.

    • @maua2848
      @maua2848 4 роки тому +1

      Wallace Choi pretty late but trevor pinnock i think

    • @wallacechoi7610
      @wallacechoi7610 2 роки тому +1

      @@maua2848 Oh thank you..!!

  • @felixmuller7605
    @felixmuller7605 5 років тому

    23:20 Tempo di Gavotta

  • @TempodiPiano
    @TempodiPiano 4 роки тому

    why is there accelerando in the toccata ?....

  • @davidl.2456
    @davidl.2456 7 років тому +1

    +Denny Hamrick, I think the instrument in the gavotte is actually something called a "lute-harpsichord". See here: www.baroquemusic.org/barluthp.html which leads to another page with a sample of its sound here: www.baroquecds.com/740Web.html. And it's really magnificent! First time I heard it, I was like, "What the heck was *that*??"

  • @opticalmixing23
    @opticalmixing23 6 років тому +1

    11:21 bach pedal to the metal

  • @jean-naymar602
    @jean-naymar602 3 місяці тому +1

    5:56 my ears are begging for a picardy third :(

  • @doomcreptus
    @doomcreptus 5 років тому +1

    corrente sounds much better on period instruments than on piano.

  • @TGMGame
    @TGMGame 2 роки тому

    The gigue has a sort of but not really swing feel. The eighth notes give the swing feel but the 2 sixteenth note-one eighth note group sound like eighth note triplets which is odd. I like it though.

  • @ProdigyImprovisation
    @ProdigyImprovisation 3 роки тому

    The Sarabande sounds like a upside down-twisted haunted house lol

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan 4 роки тому +3

    Trevor Pinnock is probably the best harpsichordist in the last 100 years. But once you have heard Glenn Gould play this piece, that's it. It's over. He owns it.

    • @therealrealludwigvanbeethoven
      @therealrealludwigvanbeethoven 3 роки тому +1

      I've heard Glenn's fabulous version, but when it comes down to the greatest recording, I prefer this one.

  • @composer318
    @composer318 3 роки тому

    25:27 what is the time signature for Gigue

    • @MrPhil480
      @MrPhil480 3 місяці тому

      en effet ! à ecouter aussi par Glenn Gould.

  • @harryk4840
    @harryk4840 4 роки тому +2

    15:50

  • @TheGentleUncle
    @TheGentleUncle 2 роки тому

    Gigue in swing?

  • @GiaMeziridis
    @GiaMeziridis 3 роки тому

    In his musical testimony Bach basicly reflects order of universal creation of Creator.

  • @felixmuller7605
    @felixmuller7605 5 років тому +1

    28:19 :’D