This flute i play for the Gaubert is actually Jacques Zoon's flute and was made in 1900 by a Paris maker..sorry i cannot remember the name right now..The flute i play in CPE Bach or Flight is actually a copy of this flute made by Haynes on Jacques's demand in 2000. They only made a few of them i believe 3..sorry it cannot be bought..;-)
I absolutely love this performance. This is why I started playing flute in the first place: for the magical enchanting atmosphere you can bring/create. Well done Sébastian, thank you so much!
Superb - love the wooden flute's power and timbre - and the beautiful virtually vibrato-free control and strength of tone-production. Nice piece too. If more modern flute playing were like this I'd be more interested!
Yes, isn't it a treat to hear pure tone,and colour,without a CONSTANT Be Canto Vibrato?? This kind of playing is just my STYLE!! Pure ,clean and scintillating!
I really like your playing, Sebastian. Your sound has inspired me to consider a wooden flute. Looking forward to hearing more of your playing in the future.
Je dois jouer ce morceau dans deux jours mon diplome de fin d'étude.. Et je dois dire que je me suis beaucoup inspirée de cette version... J'en suis encore bien loin car il est vraiment très bien éxécuté, Bravo! La technique est impressionnante, ainsi que les différentes couleurs... C'est superbe!
They age the wood to dry it and make it stable. Once cutted, the trees should be left in salt water for about 3 years, then should be pre cutted and drilled and aged for 10 to 15 years. Also the trees themself should be about 50 years old for the wood to be the most stable and never crack. Sadly today cocus wood trees don't exist anymore. A lot have been planted but they cut it after 10 years and age it for 5 and therefore the quality is not the same..
This is one of the coolest videos on UA-cam! I know you don't have an IG account (you said it when we met in Düsseldorf a few months ago), but if you allow me, I would really share a short snippet of this clip on my quite well viewed account. It would inspire housands of young people. May I?
Bellissimo suono, omogeneo, chiaro e che corre quasi sontuoso, nessun dubbio bravissimo il flautista, bella la musica adeguata al suo tempo e scopo. Perché confondere le opinioni personali con generalizzazioni inutili sui caratteri dei popoli.
@GatameOne it's actually old lol. Flute makers who make flutes out of wood age the wood for ten years before making it into a flute. Personally I'd use a wood flute for baroque or early classical music just for the pure smooth sound of it. Lol
Bravo !!! Vous êtes un très bon flûtiste mais avant tout, un très grand musicien... Quel plaisir pour les oreilles certes, mais jouer avec tant de coeur, ce n'est donné à tous... Quoi dire de plus...
Oh wow, Why dont people take care of trees like that anymore. this is also more reason to treasure such a prestigeous and rare flute. This flute should be in a museum for everyone to enjoy.
Great playing, Sebastian! I surf the web looking for players whose work I enjoy and I'd love for you to play my music. Please take a listen to Vayu, This Invisible World, Blessing, and Aria, all on UA-cam. Best wishes in your performing career! CW
Ugh. What took that stupid audience so long to applaud after he walked out on stage? It wasn't until the pianist walked out that they applauded. Bizarre.
what a beautifull sound ,colour and warm , you are a talent , more dinamics ,please and please ,dont play before the piece .i dont like,,,, be yourself when you play please ,,,only you feeling ,
This flute i play for the Gaubert is actually Jacques Zoon's flute and was made in 1900 by a Paris maker..sorry i cannot remember the name right now..The flute i play in CPE Bach or Flight is actually a copy of this flute made by Haynes on Jacques's demand in 2000. They only made a few of them i believe 3..sorry it cannot be bought..;-)
Do you know where I can find notes to accompaniament? Can you perhaps send me it? :)
The maker was Bercieux.
Wow, a sound so smooth, so rich in overtones. Beautiful.
that is exactly what i would have written!
I absolutely love this performance. This is why I started playing flute in the first place: for the magical enchanting atmosphere you can bring/create. Well done Sébastian, thank you so much!
Absolutely beautiful. Touched with such tenderness. Wow!! BRILLIANT
Superb - love the wooden flute's power and timbre - and the beautiful virtually vibrato-free control and strength of tone-production. Nice piece too. If more modern flute playing were like this I'd be more interested!
Yes, isn't it a treat to hear pure tone,and colour,without a CONSTANT Be Canto Vibrato?? This kind of playing is just my STYLE!! Pure ,clean and scintillating!
Nielsen fluteconcerto
Fx.
SEBASTIAN ,YOU HAVE THE BEST WOOD FLUTE SOUND . AMAZING MAN. CONGRATULATIONS . FANTASTIC
What a sound,clear,nice,a very good taste! Bravo.
THIS is what I call flute playing! Amazing!
The spare use of vibrato shows the true color of the tone. And it's lovely.
Absolutely heavenly!!! Really a joy to listen to!
He plays amazing and he is so handsome, he has everything hahaha
Indeed
Vraiment magnifique! Que ça soit du point de vu musical ou de l'interpretation. Franchement chapeau bas!
I really like your playing, Sebastian. Your sound has inspired me to consider a wooden flute. Looking forward to hearing more of your playing in the future.
this is most amazing playing!!
COMPLIMENTI PER QUESTA MAGNIFICA INTERPRETAZIONE! GRANDE, IMMENSO FLAUTISTA!!!
Whata beautiful and tender tone.
This is top notch playing; both a fabulous musician and wonderful flutist. Bravo!
I just discovered this recording. I like it very very much, thank you!
Je dois jouer ce morceau dans deux jours mon diplome de fin d'étude.. Et je dois dire que je me suis beaucoup inspirée de cette version... J'en suis encore bien loin car il est vraiment très bien éxécuté, Bravo! La technique est impressionnante, ainsi que les différentes couleurs... C'est superbe!
Wow! Bliss, exquisite!
BRAVO!!! C'est juste magnifique!!!
I totally agree with Mr.Antrim.
I like this style ,too.
omgomg so fantastic!!! I'm playing this piece for a recital soon, inspiration!!
I love the sound.
This precise flute is actually made of cocus wood and was made in 1900..
Sébastian Jacot amazing!!
They age the wood to dry it and make it stable. Once cutted, the trees should be left in salt water for about 3 years, then should be pre cutted and drilled and aged for 10 to 15 years. Also the trees themself should be about 50 years old for the wood to be the most stable and never crack. Sadly today cocus wood trees don't exist anymore. A lot have been planted but they cut it after 10 years and age it for 5 and therefore the quality is not the same..
this is truly OUTSTANDING!!!!!! so much feeling, such integrity!
This is one of the coolest videos on UA-cam! I know you don't have an IG account (you said it when we met in Düsseldorf a few months ago), but if you allow me, I would really share a short snippet of this clip on my quite well viewed account. It would inspire housands of young people. May I?
Bellissimo suono, omogeneo, chiaro e che corre quasi sontuoso, nessun dubbio bravissimo il flautista, bella la musica adeguata al suo tempo e scopo.
Perché confondere le opinioni personali con generalizzazioni inutili sui caratteri dei popoli.
Amazing performance 😉👏👍
Vous jouez magnifiquement bien. Bravo !!!
Bravo! It is amazing!
BRAVO!!!
wow!! fantastic!!
Beautiful
I fall in love with your flute
It's a wooden flute, most likely grenadilla wood to be specific. It creates a much more warm, smooth sound than flutes made from precious metals.
quel beau phraser !!! et le son les articulation exct !!! merci beaucoup
Wow! Congratulations!!
Super! Bravo!
Wow. 10 years. I like my metal flute. Although I must say that the sound you're prejecting is very smooth like iron pants.
VERY good
Bravoooooooo!!!!
@GatameOne it's actually old lol. Flute makers who make flutes out of wood age the wood for ten years before making it into a flute. Personally I'd use a wood flute for baroque or early classical music just for the pure smooth sound of it. Lol
Mars 2010..
BRAVOOOOOO
Bravo! Amazing! is that a Clair Godfroy flute? Cheers
Thank you (merci)!
Bravo !!! Vous êtes un très bon flûtiste mais avant tout, un très grand musicien...
Quel plaisir pour les oreilles certes, mais jouer avec tant de coeur, ce n'est donné à tous...
Quoi dire de plus...
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮❤
Oh wow, Why dont people take care of trees like that anymore. this is also more reason to treasure such a prestigeous and rare flute. This flute should be in a museum for everyone to enjoy.
BRAVO!
maybe someone have notes (sheet) this work?
i think i just found someone that plays beter than galway
Date of performance?
Who is the person playing flute?
Est-ce possible de connaitre le fabriquant de votre flûte car je songe à faire l'achat d'une flûte en bois. Un grand merci.
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Why do they age the wood out for 10 years?
1900?? That must be a typo?
My name is Jean Antrim(Erickson)
Great playing, Sebastian! I surf the web looking for players whose work I enjoy and I'd love for you to play my music. Please take a listen to Vayu, This Invisible World, Blessing, and Aria, all on UA-cam. Best wishes in your performing career! CW
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Ugh. What took that stupid audience so long to applaud after he walked out on stage? It wasn't until the pianist walked out that they applauded. Bizarre.
Haha don't worry, i was playing a whole exam recital and coming on and off stage rather quickly. They probably got tired of applauding :)
what a beautifull sound ,colour and warm , you are a talent , more dinamics ,please and please ,dont play before the piece .i dont like,,,, be yourself when you play please ,,,only you feeling ,
A black flute? that's new.
ché nul!!!
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