Music characteristic of the transition from the Baroque to German Mannerism, something like the work of the composer's father, Johann Sebastian Bach, up to the period of Mozart's early compositions.
Thank you to all the musicians for the excellent interpretation of this very nice piece. Regarding video editing, it is a very good idea to have shortened the time between the different movements; thus, we do not hear the 'unwanted' noises of the room .(cough , etc..) Regards.
I wish Mozart had written for this combination of instruments. Or, on the other hand, I wish someone would arrange some Mozart work for this combination of instruments.
@@brianlemaire4221 Mozart was the most eclectic of composers, and whilst JC is certainly an important part of his DNA, ‘…you can see where Mozart came from’ is overstating the case and ignoring all the other composers and stimuli that also enriched his own personal style.
Wonderful performance of a very fine piece of chamber music. I do think however that whilst the use of a harpsichord is just about historically authentic, JC Bach has in fact written an idiomatic fortepiano keyboard part. This work is better served with the obbligato keyboard part - it is not a baroque continuo - being played on the piano; this is particularly evident in the middle movement where the harpsichord is too intrusive. This is a galante, early classical piece and to my ears, the harpsichord makes as little sense here as it would in Mozart’s early chamber music. That said, apart from the imbalance in texture and parts caused by the harpsichord’s lack of dynamics - ie it is often too loud and smothers the other parts - I enjoyed this very much.
Interesting comment. but maybe it is the harpsichord that gives you that impression? Others comment that fortepiano would be more appropriate in this piece in lieu of the harpsichord. Still, you may have a point -- misattributed? [Apologies for Google Translate rendering into nihongo ] 興味深いコメントです。でも、おそらく、あなたにそのような印象を与えたのは、ハープシコードなのでしょうか? 他の人は、この曲では、ハープシコードではなく、フォルテピアノの方が適しているだろうとコメントしています。それでも、あなたの意見は一理あるかもしれません -- 誤解されているのでしょうか?
It's a brighter day after listening to this performance. Thank you for the video.
You are welcome.. check other videos too!
A lovely performance of what is my favorite piece of music since childhood. Thanks.
Completely wonderful and transcendant.
The wooden flute and wooden oboe create a fine sound texture with the harpsichord and strings.
A lovely performance of a beautiful piece of music. Thank you for the upload.
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Se sienten y respiran los aires de sus conciertos para pianoforte . Fascinante !!
Wunderbar lebendige und pulsierende Aufführung. Sehr klangschön!!! Musikalisch ein richtiges Zauberstück. Großes Danke!!
Music characteristic of the transition from the Baroque to German Mannerism, something like the work of the composer's father, Johann Sebastian Bach, up to the period of Mozart's early compositions.
beautiful playing!. looking forward to listening more music afterwards
Again, I am enamored by the floutist!
Uma beleza alegre, novos tempos, ainda convivendo com o velho e sempre bom J.S. Bach.
Thank you to all the musicians for the excellent interpretation of this very nice piece.
Regarding video editing, it is a very good idea to have shortened the time between the different movements; thus, we do not hear the 'unwanted' noises of the room .(cough , etc..)
Regards.
Lovely - you can see where Mozart came from. Lovely playing, uplifting in these coronavirus times.
I wish Mozart had written for this combination of instruments. Or, on the other hand, I wish someone would arrange some Mozart work for this combination of instruments.
@@brianlemaire4221
Mozart was the most eclectic of composers, and whilst JC is certainly an important part of his DNA, ‘…you can see where Mozart came from’ is overstating the case and ignoring all the other composers and stimuli that also enriched his own personal style.
Bellissima interpretazione ed esecuzione
Musica piacevolissima in una bella esecuzione... complimenti !
Bellísima interpretación 💕👏👏👏
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Makes me smile every time
Such a wonderful peace of music
Toll
Wonderful performance of a very fine piece of chamber music.
I do think however that whilst the use of a harpsichord is just about historically authentic, JC Bach has in fact written an idiomatic fortepiano keyboard part.
This work is better served with the obbligato keyboard part - it is not a baroque continuo - being played on the piano; this is particularly evident in the middle movement where the harpsichord is too intrusive.
This is a galante, early classical piece and to my ears, the harpsichord makes as little sense here as it would in Mozart’s early chamber music.
That said, apart from the imbalance in texture and parts caused by the harpsichord’s lack of dynamics - ie it is often too loud and smothers the other parts - I enjoyed this very much.
I'm glad to be able to hear the harpsichord which I often cant. For me the oboe is too penetrating.
Herzzerreißend ❤❤❤❤
He must be absolutely son of Sebastian bach
これバロックじゃないの?
初期古典派でソナタ形式黎明期の代表作曲家のJ.C.バッハ氏がこんなバロックバロックした曲を作るわけないと思うのだが。
収集時に間違えられただけだと思う。
Interesting comment. but maybe it is the harpsichord that gives you that impression? Others comment that fortepiano would be more appropriate in this piece in lieu of the harpsichord. Still, you may have a point -- misattributed? [Apologies for Google Translate rendering into nihongo ]
興味深いコメントです。でも、おそらく、あなたにそのような印象を与えたのは、ハープシコードなのでしょうか? 他の人は、この曲では、ハープシコードではなく、フォルテピアノの方が適しているだろうとコメントしています。それでも、あなたの意見は一理あるかもしれません -- 誤解されているのでしょうか?
The cembilist seems to have a really difficult job.
I also agree that the fortepiano might give a better balance than the harpsichord.
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