De La Barre ~ Chaconne from Sonate l"Inconnue
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- Опубліковано 6 гру 2022
- Michel de la Barre's Chaconne from Suite IX Sonate "l'Inconnuë", Deuxième Livre
Recorded in the Long Gallery in the Unicorn Theatre, Abingdon, Oxfordshire
Traverso ~ Beth Stone
Theorbo ~ Daniel Murphy
Videography ~ Johan Stone
This is incredibly charming. The two instruments complement each other marvellously, and the playing is both sensitive and viruosic.
Thank you so much!
Merci la jeunesse, vous sauvez le monde !
Merci beaucoup 🙏
Brilliant! Very enjoyable. De La Barre made gorgeous music indeed!
Thank you so much! Yes he certainly did, very grateful for his output!
Beautiful music in the lovely Long Gallery of the Abingdon Abbey Buildings. A perfect match!
Thank you! It really is such a stunning place
😊 I love the togetherness of there performance. very charming music with vitality .
Thank you so much! Really appreciate that
Bravo to you both! It is so pleasant to hear music like this early in the morning. Thanks for your dedication to the Barque music!
Thank you so much for listening! There's such an incredible amount of beautiful baroque music to explore
@@flutesandfretsduo You're very welcome :) I appreciate channels like yours very much!
Very nice. Nice lighting. A surprisingly dry sound from such an open space. Thank you for posting.
Thank you! Yes this location had a surprising acoustic - there isn't any glass in the windows is possibly the reason for this
I love every part of this
Thank you so much!!
Me encanta este dúo . Saludos desde Venezuela ! .
Muchas gracias, es muy amable!
Seriously this is masterful af holy cow I’m feeling things rn 😅
Quelle merveilleuse interprétation ! Des milliers de mercis !
Merci beaucoup!
Amazing execution! More French baroque music, please. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!! More to come!
You guys are great! Thanks! 🙂🙂🙂😎😎😎😎
Thanks so much!
Cuánta sensibilidad y elegancia, muy bonito de verdad. Gracias por compartirlo y ofrecerlo. Enhorabuena!
¡Muchas gracias! Estamos muy contentos de que lo hayas disfrutado
@@flutesandfretsduo Gracias a Ustedes por invitarnos a escucharles. Feliz Navidad y próspero Año nuevo 2.023 y, que continúen haciendo más actuaciones.
Brilliant and Beautiful! Never followed De La Barre too much, but I think I might have to research him further.
Thank you so much! Yes he wrote a lot for the flute, known for being the first composer to publish music for solo flute
Fantastic! Love this era.
Thank you so much! Beth does too
Bloody brilliant.
Thank you so much!!
👏👏
Gorgeous ! 👌👏👏👏👏👏👏⚘️⚘️
Many many thanks!
video meraviglioso!
Grazie mille!
Hermoso dúo e interpretación, muy sentida y cálida!!
Muchas gracias!!
Beautiful music, élégant and inspired playing! Super done 👌👏👏👏
Thank you! We're so glad you enjoyed it!
@@flutesandfretsduo you’re much welcome! Bravo again!
Linda performance!
Thanks so much!
Just beautiful! Thanks-
Thank you so much!
@@flutesandfretsduo I love what you are doing. Trying not to binge but enjoy your vids in small bites. This is the good part about YT recommending videos--I'd never heard of you!
@@loveisall5520 We're thrilled to hear that, thank you!
@@flutesandfretsduo I was a boy who unfortunately learned trombone as a kid. Music is indeed the international language and what you are playing is inherently elegant. Calming music written in turbulent times!
Wonderful performance. Very enjoyable.
Thank you!!
Belíssimo
Maravilha!
Muito obrigado!
BRAVO
SUPERBE
Thanks so much!!
The theorbo looks like it has more bass courses than what I'm used to seeing (as in many Thomas Dunford videos). But then, what do I know, I only play modern oboe (although my baroque oboe is on order).
Interesting observation! This theorbo has eight diapason courses which is historically the most common amount. A lot of modern lute players move some of the diapasons to the short neck in order to have more chromatic notes as the longer strings can't be fretted.
Un immense bravo pour la qualité de l'interprétation et la dynamique du jeu !! Je 🎵 suis moi-même flûtiste à bec et utilise un peu le traverso. Quel est le modèle sur lequel vous jouez ? Grenser, Bressan, Palanca... Merci. Excellent moment musical !! Christian
Merci beaucoup!! Le modèle de la flûte est une Palanca par Martin Wenner - un instrument merveilleux
Encore merci pour la vidéo à découvrir et partager ! Pour information, par rapport à mes compétences qui se confirment en tant que flûtiste amateur de niveau avancé pouvez-vous me dire si vous avez déjà une expérience de flûtiste qui utilise la flûte traversière moderne ou si vous avez directement étudié le traverso baroque ? D'avance merci. Musicalement vôtre. Christian à Barjols dans le Var.
delightful - what s the flute made of I wonder?
Judging by the wood's dark colour I'd wager it to most likely be ebony.
Thank you!! It's actually made out of grenadilla wood - the flute was made by Martin Wenner in Germany, truly a lovely instrument to play on!
@@flutesandfretsduo You both play so beautifully and it works so well to have the flute take the vocal line in these songs. If you do requests how about the (totally gorgeous) Le doux silence de nos bois by D'Ambruis? Do you know it?
@@flutesandfretsduo Oh silly me! I completely forgot about grenadilla! 🤣
Yes! It is such a beautiful song - the manuscript that Le Doux Silence comes from contains some stunning songs. We should get round to recording some of them! Thank you very much for the suggestion
Globalement assez bien jouée, mais un son plus soutenu, notamment sur les passages en croches, aurait été bienvenu. Le son reste un peu maigre: manque évident de timbre et de chaleur dans l'ensemble ! Dans les mesures qui comportent trois noires la troisième doit être écoutée. dans celles qui se terminent par une noire, celle-ci doit être évidemment écourtée . Le passage du majeur au mineur ne doit pas être ralenti ni joué moins fort : cela reste une chaconne jusqu'à la fin !
Merci pour votre avis