Likewise, I guess it is evidence of the unlimited expressive capacity of the instrument and its unendless life. You should try Piazzolla, the harpsichord amazingly has a very similar tone as the bandoneón. Very best.
Excellent, very well articulated!!!! Plays such a dinamic range in an instrument where pressing harder do not make the tone louder. Bullet playing pianists please learn from Jean Rondeau, how to play this correctly!!!! Also I love how he keeps the sustained bass notes pressed when possible, and plays the rest with right hand!
When you find what you were looking for, it is impossible to evaluate it with a comment, because there is such a quivering delight inside, which is also impossible to express with a comment.
This is what I keep saying for years now: every classical pianist should take lessons on Harpsichord, clavichord, organ, synthesizers! It helps building an overview of the different possibilities each keyboard has, and stepping out from clichés on the piano itself.
Incroyable, jamais entendu du Debussy sur un clavecin.. haha C'est magique, envoûtant et délicieusement joué par le très grand jean Rondeau. Un très grand merci pour ce cadeau inattendu . véronique.
Well Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum.. In hapsicord. That’s something gives a different aspect In sound and In the same time create another innovation In music.. Bravo !
Magnifique! Je vois sa petite Chouchou que Debussy aimait tant. Enfin une interprétation digne. On croit que c'est véritablement composé pour clavecin! Congrats! ce jeune joue avec son coeur...excellent musicien!
Quelle musicalité (comme toujours, par ailleurs, avec Jean Rondeau), quelle audace, aussi, de "penser" cette oeuvre pour piano de Debussy au clavecin... Et pourtant, dès la première note, on est convaincu : il est vrai que l'écriture de l'oeuvre - et en-dehors de son timbre - se prête parfaitement au jeu (tenues, arpèges...). Et puis, cela permet de redécouvrir l'oeuvre, parce qu'on l'entend autrement.
Magnificent playing, best enjoyed as an audio-only. Rondeau could do with a thorough scrubbing, a shave, a haircut, and smarter attire - like a suit and tie, but this is the image he’s chosen to cultivate. The Trifonov, in ways, of the harpsichord? 😊
Я безумно уважаю и люблю Джона Рондо, его исключительное и божественное понимание этого мира, невероятный звук... Рад, что знаком лично! Энергию, которую он даёт, находясь за клавесином - трогает сердца. Столько любви и чувства в каждом нажатии клавиши! Какой шикарный звук, спасибо вам большое!🥰🤍🥺🥺
the last two chords he presses....i burst into laughter! how different would that be on piano!! however, very interesting to hear a piano piece played on the harpsichord
I think this is probably as convincing a case for playing Debussy on the harpsichord that any artist could possibly make, and I found it very interesting. That said… I’m not convinced.
If, like me, you abhor the idea of playing Bach on a piano, then I suppose you have to abhor the idea of playing Debussy on a harpsichord. But if your name is Rondeau then you can get away with anything.
Well, Debussy played in a harpsichord is something i never thought i would see, marvelous
Likewise, I guess it is evidence of the unlimited expressive capacity of the instrument and its unendless life. You should try Piazzolla, the harpsichord amazingly has a very similar tone as the bandoneón. Very best.
If Jean Rondeau does a complete Debussy and/or Ravel suite I will die out of excitement.
Totally agree!!
You need an Harpsichord with sustain pedal i don't even know if that exist.
Voila une preuve supplémentaire que la musique ne connait pas de barrière. Jean Rondeau nous en donne un exemple à la fois surprenant et émouvant.
*_There is something about the sound of the Harpsichord that seems to give you a real sense and feel of the far past, so lovely ..._*
The sound is so crisp and in your face.
Excellent, very well articulated!!!!
Plays such a dinamic range in an instrument where pressing harder do not make the tone louder. Bullet playing pianists please learn from Jean Rondeau, how to play this correctly!!!!
Also I love how he keeps the sustained bass notes pressed when possible, and plays the rest with right hand!
the interesting mix of modernity and tradition its interesting
When you find what you were looking for, it is impossible to evaluate it with a comment, because there is such a quivering delight inside, which is also impossible to express with a comment.
This is what I keep saying for years now: every classical pianist should take lessons on Harpsichord, clavichord, organ, synthesizers! It helps building an overview of the different possibilities each keyboard has, and stepping out from clichés on the piano itself.
one again I see, that this instrument can do EVERYTHING.
This is one of the few pieces by Debussy which fits in with harpsichord perfectly! Like it was written for it
Sarabande perhaps? It could sound amazing on a piano
Debussy on a harpsichord ! Delightful !
😊FULL of FANTABULOSITY.. both CLEMENTI and DEBUSSY would approve!
WOW! Brilliant idea and it works sooooo well (not least because of an excellent interpretation). Thank you!
Incroyable, jamais entendu du Debussy sur un clavecin.. haha
C'est magique, envoûtant et délicieusement joué par le très grand jean Rondeau.
Un très grand merci pour ce cadeau inattendu .
véronique.
Well Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum.. In hapsicord. That’s something gives a different aspect In sound and In the same time create another innovation In music.. Bravo !
Thumbnail looks like he is wearing light armor and holding a sword 😂
Beautiful music as always
Magnifique! Je vois sa petite Chouchou que Debussy aimait tant. Enfin une interprétation digne. On croit que c'est véritablement composé pour clavecin! Congrats! ce jeune joue avec son coeur...excellent musicien!
Exceptionnelles délicatesse et sensibilité .
Souvenirs d'enfance sur ce morceau !
Quelle musicalité (comme toujours, par ailleurs, avec Jean Rondeau), quelle audace, aussi, de "penser" cette oeuvre pour piano de Debussy au clavecin...
Et pourtant, dès la première note, on est convaincu : il est vrai que l'écriture de l'oeuvre - et en-dehors de son timbre - se prête parfaitement au jeu (tenues, arpèges...).
Et puis, cela permet de redécouvrir l'oeuvre, parce qu'on l'entend autrement.
“And then, it allows us to rediscover the work, because we hear it differently.” Bravo.
Exceptional performance!♥️
Simplemente exquisito!!!!!
VERY NICE SOUND BRAVO
Many thanks!!
Magnificent playing, best enjoyed as an audio-only. Rondeau could do with a thorough scrubbing, a shave, a haircut, and smarter attire - like a suit and tie, but this is the image he’s chosen to cultivate. The Trifonov, in ways, of the harpsichord? 😊
Я безумно уважаю и люблю Джона Рондо, его исключительное и божественное понимание этого мира, невероятный звук... Рад, что знаком лично!
Энергию, которую он даёт, находясь за клавесином - трогает сердца. Столько любви и чувства в каждом нажатии клавиши! Какой шикарный звук, спасибо вам большое!🥰🤍🥺🥺
Bravo!!!!!!
Interesting how you've got to play with time to get the same point across. Cool idea. Debussy would have liked this.
Sounds fine on the harpsichord 👍👏🏻👏🏻
New Rondeau, I'm popping off, let's go
MERAVIGLIOSO!!!❤
Bravo 👏 👏 👏
Jean Rondeau ranks up there with Wanda Landowska. ❤️💕
Very interesting choice!
Maravilhoso!
Jean, for the love of god, please play Le Tombeau de Couperin!
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'The Snow is dancing' ça pourrait aussi bien marcher au clavecin
Aplausos
Incredible! I love how he plays the ending in such an amusing way
I didn’t expect this to be played on harpsichord, although it sounds good.
A what now ? This is a harpsichord, not an organ, those are two very different instruments ! :p
@@Loweene_Ancalimon My bad, I don’t know how I could have done a such big mistake… thank you for noticing it making me know, I’m sorry about that.
How wonderful!🌈🌈🌈
Nice
Es bello. Para los que no les convence: ahora ya saben cómo se siente escuchar la música barroca como si fuese romantica.
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the last two chords he presses....i burst into laughter! how different would that be on piano!! however, very interesting to hear a piano piece played on the harpsichord
I think this is probably as convincing a case for playing Debussy on the harpsichord that any artist could possibly make, and I found it very interesting.
That said… I’m not convinced.
keep us informed
I would have to agree ✌️❤️
Et VLAN! 🤘😎
...классика вечьна...!
Bizarre but interesting.
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Where do you even buy a harpsichord? There's not such a store on the west side I know that.
Ever heard about google search? 😅
Titus Crijnen. Check out his site
I actually prefer this to the piano.
But how did he get on a major recording label?
Same for me, it is still great.
2:15….
Signore pietà. Cristo. PIETA PRATO DI AMORE AMORE. PURO. MADRE. MARIA. GE SU
If you played it slower then the notes would sound less smushed together.
If, like me, you abhor the idea of playing Bach on a piano, then I suppose you have to abhor the idea of playing Debussy on a harpsichord. But if your name is Rondeau then you can get away with anything.
I think both can sound good on both
Hi I'm Dave
Eh bien voilà!
J’ai toujours trouvé Debussy légèrement ennuyeux, et là, il est sublimé!
Mais par le clavecin ou par Jean Rondeau?
Rachmaninoff?
Just...why?
Doesn't sound good. Sounds jarring and messy
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