Nos hemos acostumbrado a escuchar en piano la música para teclado de Bach, porque el piano es el teclado de nuestra época, pero en el tiempo de Bach el teclado era el clavicembalo o clavicordio. Interpretaciones como la presente, tocadas en copias de clavicordios antiguos nos dan una idea acerca de cómo sonaba la música para teclado de Bach en su tiempo. Su música es grandiosamente bella, ya en piano, ya en clavicordio, ya en en otro(s) instrumentos(s).
@@bambergbaroque9457 Most of the Neupert instruments I have heard sound tinny(*), but this one sounds good, like a proper copy of a historic harpsichord. (*)Presumably these were all their take on the Revival type. This is not to say that all Revival harpsichords are bac -- I have also heard Revival harpsichords by other makers that sound good -- for instance, Eric Herz, Sperrhake (I may be misspelling that), another maker starting with "S" that I can't remember the name of, and Pleyel.
Amazing... what a piece of music... what a wonderful performance. Thank you for sharing.
Nos hemos acostumbrado a escuchar en piano la música para teclado de Bach, porque el piano es el teclado de nuestra época, pero en el tiempo de Bach el teclado era el clavicembalo o clavicordio. Interpretaciones como la presente, tocadas en copias de clavicordios antiguos nos dan una idea acerca de cómo sonaba la música para teclado de Bach en su tiempo. Su música es grandiosamente bella, ya en piano, ya en clavicordio, ya en en otro(s) instrumentos(s).
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A beautiful piece played beautifully.
Impecable. Just wished I could listen her play the Echo movement.
Please tell us about the instrument.
NEUPERT harpsichord Hemsch
double manual harpsichord, copy after J. H. Hemsch, Paris 1754
keyboard compass: 5 octaves (F1 - f3)
lower manual: 8', 4'
upper manual: 8', lute to 8'
www.jc-neupert.de/en/instruments/neue-instrumente/cembali-zweimanualig/new-instruments/harpsichord/harpsichord-double-manual/neupert-harpsichord-hemsch-detail
@@bambergbaroque9457 Most of the Neupert instruments I have heard sound tinny(*), but this one sounds good, like a proper copy of a historic harpsichord.
(*)Presumably these were all their take on the Revival type. This is not to say that all Revival harpsichords are bac -- I have also heard Revival harpsichords by other makers that sound good -- for instance, Eric Herz, Sperrhake (I may be misspelling that), another maker starting with "S" that I can't remember the name of, and Pleyel.