An absolutely brilliant flutist-amazing natural playing. Everything is there, beautiful tone, great musicianship and technique and articulation that is astounding. One of the best I have ever heard.
I have performed this on Violin, and have never EVER even considered how this may sound on a different instrument!!!! I was a bit curious as to how you would do the double stopping, but I'm impressed with how you did it...BRAVO to you for giving this piece of amazing music a different ray of light...and the higher registers of this piece sound amazingly piercing on the flute! J'adore!
Everything about this performance is superb. Fantastic tome, great musicianship, stupendous technique. There is an excitement in his playing. One of the great flutists of this era.
Again BRILLIANT!! I'd much rather hear him perform this with orchestra. The piano is much too percussive. I've been listening to the greatest all my life. Rampal being the first flutist I ever heard and the reason I began playing. Denis is definitely one of the greatest to ever play the instrument.
I'm an amateur flute player, and this music is one of my all-time favourites. I "wish" I could play this. It's hard to play it as written because the lowest note on a violin is G3 whereas a flute can reach reach B3. The top note on a flute is C7, giving it three octaves. A professional can of course stretch that a little bit higher. The highest violin note I remember seeing this this score is E7, which is beyond my range. You notice he's arranged it a bit to fit the flute.
Mine is from International Music Company New York, edited by Jean-Pierre Rampal, No. 2851 My local music shop had to order it from the US for me because it was not available in Germany :D
I have performed this on Violin, and have never EVER even considered how this may sound on a different instrument!!!! I was a bit curious as to how you would do the double stopping, but I'm impressed with how you did it...BRAVO to you for giving this piece of amazing music a different ray of light...
3 octaves (C4 to C7, plus B3 if the player has a flute that can reach the low B, and C#7-F#7 as sort of a "null" register. The notes B3 and C#7-F#7 can be reached but are rarely ever used).
G7 can be reached (I know since I have reached it), but it's very flat. So Basicly F#7 becomes F7 and G7 becomes F#7. You can find fingering for G#7, A#7 and C8. Wikipedia confirms that it's possible to reach C8. But it's never used. F7 is used in Ibert's flute concerto.
@madi12656 it's definitely not the Billaudot edition. It seems closer to the violin version, esp. the cadenza. Perhaps he just made his own, as i'm doing with some others.
Amazing, I instantly was taken back by your playing when I heard the clips on your website. I definitely regret coming the the BFS convention this summer to see you live!
it always surprises me how concerto for other instruments always seem to suit the flute, the sound on recording is overpowering but ive listened to the other recording s of the same place your colours are missing but i know they are there i hope we see you soon on some of the bigger stage i dont think there has been anybody since jimmy with the quality in sound even at speed in the scales but also in projection it always seems to be missing i really enjoyed your playing
And you've done the Mendelssohn too! Fantastic! OK, so when you let me know where I can get the Saint - Saens, you can also tell me where I can get this piece, too! Outstanding! Bravo!
I absolutely love the arrangement! Is there anywhere that I can purchase the flute part? It's fine in some lower register areas to play up the octave but your edition covers up the octave barrier seamlessly. Is there any way to get a copy of the flute part? Thank you so much. Please keep posting videos. Your music is an inspiration to all.
Do you have a CD? I would love to listen to your music in the mornings :) it's a great insperation for me, I just picked the flute back up after a hard part in my life. It's funny how we don't notice the important things till their gone.
ff Applouse,... really done very welk! i live your way how u playing! color of feeling is missing, and sometimes you breath too loud! nvm this, u are a Great Musician
Quello che dici e' certo... e' piu' faticoso...ma quando il suono esce e' una bomba...circa 30 anni qualche flautista si faceva fare boccoletta con maxi buco da un falegname artigiano.tra loro facevano a gara di chi avesse buco piu' grande...piu' fatica,meno dinamica,ma volume e timbro una bomba
I'm not so crazy about this movement... The performers and arranger have done a more-than-amazing job, but it just doesn't sound like a flute work the way the the third movement does. It just...sounds like a transcription. Does that make any sense? It doesn't matter that much, but the third movement is so idiomatic that you could tell me it was written for flute and I'd believe you, which is not the case with this. I'd fear for any player of lesser calbre attempting it, myself included!
Very nice, pity you don't seem to be 'perfoming' (body language) during the tuttis - sort of spoils visually a very authoritative performance. Who's the accompanist? (maybe it would be polite to mention his name on the video description?)
Very nice, pity you don't seem to be 'perfoming' (body language) during the tuttis - sort of spoils visually a very authoritative performance. Who's the accompanist? (maybe it would be polite to mention his name on the video description?)
Someone give this man the accompanying orchestra instead of just a piano!
Yes, trying it out tomorrow for the first time in a concert :-)
Ive never heard flute playing like this! Completely out of this world!
An absolutely brilliant flutist-amazing natural playing. Everything is there, beautiful tone, great musicianship and technique and articulation that is astounding. One of the best I have ever heard.
I have performed this on Violin, and have never EVER even considered how this may sound on a different instrument!!!! I was a bit curious as to how you would do the double stopping, but I'm impressed with how you did it...BRAVO to you for giving this piece of amazing music a different ray of light...and the higher registers of this piece sound amazingly piercing on the flute! J'adore!
But how Denis, how? The perfect technique along with the perfect tone throughout all registers.. Mind-boggling.
The 5 people who disliked this must be some immensely orthodox violinists lol
Sean Marron Omg so true lmao
or were just like, peanut butter and JEALOUS :-P
🤣
Or maybe it was for the pianist.
Or just we have a sense of style....
Everything about this performance is superb. Fantastic tome, great musicianship, stupendous technique. There is an excitement in his playing. One of the great flutists of this era.
Warm, sweet, deep and so on! The Sound master! With Dennis everything sounds amazing!
OMG 7:53 incredible technique O.o
One of the best arrangements I've ever listened.
the cadenza is absolutely spectacular!
Brilliant performance with the emotive content of superlative expressiveness
My favorite flutist in the world~!!!
Great job! I especially enjoyed hearing your interpretation of the chords in the cadenza. Absolutely marvelous!
Again BRILLIANT!! I'd much rather hear him perform this with orchestra. The piano is much too percussive. I've been listening to the greatest all my life. Rampal being the first flutist I ever heard and the reason I began playing. Denis is definitely one of the greatest to ever play the instrument.
omg..... I'm still learning how to play it in my Violin.... WOW.. THIS IS SOOOOO AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely Brilliant! Amazing technique, your articulation is perfect. Your dynamics are right on.
I'm an amateur flute player, and this music is one of my all-time favourites. I "wish" I could play this. It's hard to play it as written because the lowest note on a violin is G3 whereas a flute can reach reach B3. The top note on a flute is C7, giving it three octaves. A professional can of course stretch that a little bit higher. The highest violin note I remember seeing this this score is E7, which is beyond my range. You notice he's arranged it a bit to fit the flute.
Bravissimo!!! No words !!!
did u know Sir James Galway favourited your video? SO GOOD!!!
You are just amazing....i could never EVER get bored of listening to you play. I hope i get as good as you....in fact .....i will....:) xx
Just here for daily visit :)
Денис, cпасибо!
Из Венгрии.
Thank from Hungary.
well - I am convinced!!!!!
Beautiful playing...
Those 9 dislikes are pure jealousy, no doubt
Absolutely Fabulous Playing !! -Some of the greatest I"ve ever heard - Bravo !!! Paul
this is amazing. where I could I find the flute transcription??
Mine is from International Music Company New York, edited by Jean-Pierre Rampal, No. 2851
My local music shop had to order it from the US for me because it was not available in Germany :D
I have performed this on Violin, and have never EVER even considered how this may sound on a different instrument!!!! I was a bit curious as to how you would do the double stopping, but I'm impressed with how you did it...BRAVO to you for giving this piece of amazing music a different ray of light...
INCREDIBLE!
you're the best ever i've seen!
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!!!!
Just wow. Its amazing
this musicwas used in the french movie "les visiteurs"
Браво!
We want you to perform in Italy Denis, come and we'll be hundreds!
3 octaves (C4 to C7, plus B3 if the player has a flute that can reach the low B, and C#7-F#7 as sort of a "null" register. The notes B3 and C#7-F#7 can be reached but are rarely ever used).
Wonderftul Technique, you are very talented.
Great Music!!!
Always so nice to hear you!
this is mad!!! omg awesome!!
G7 can be reached (I know since I have reached it), but it's very flat. So Basicly F#7 becomes F7 and G7 becomes F#7. You can find fingering for G#7, A#7 and C8. Wikipedia confirms that it's possible to reach C8. But it's never used. F7 is used in Ibert's flute concerto.
Bravo!
SUPERLATIVO!!!!
@madi12656
it's definitely not the Billaudot edition. It seems closer to the violin version, esp. the cadenza. Perhaps he just made his own, as i'm doing with some others.
Amazing, I instantly was taken back by your playing when I heard the clips on your website. I definitely regret coming the the BFS convention this summer to see you live!
Increíble.
Bravissimo
very good!
It is fantastic
it always surprises me how concerto for other instruments always seem to suit the flute, the sound on recording is overpowering but ive listened to the other recording s of the same place your colours are missing but i know they are there i hope we see you soon on some of the bigger stage i dont think there has been anybody since jimmy with the quality in sound even at speed in the scales but also in projection it always seems to be missing i really enjoyed your playing
7:53-8:14 (!?)
omg he must NOT from this planet!
And you've done the Mendelssohn too!
Fantastic!
OK, so when you let me know where I can get the Saint - Saens, you can also tell me where I can get this piece, too!
Outstanding!
Bravo!
You are amazing~~~Love it~~~~^^
I absolutely love the arrangement! Is there anywhere that I can purchase the flute part? It's fine in some lower register areas to play up the octave but your edition covers up the octave barrier seamlessly. Is there any way to get a copy of the flute part? Thank you so much. Please keep posting videos. Your music is an inspiration to all.
Unbelieveable technic
플륫의 신이 나타났다.
keeee crackkk mi idoloo :X
Do you have a CD? I would love to listen to your music in the mornings :) it's a great insperation for me, I just picked the flute back up after a hard part in my life. It's funny how we don't notice the important things till their gone.
Hope things are going better for you now. Are you still keeping up with practice?
say, you're good.!
How does he hold the G at 2:47?!
Excellent, though. : )
7:53
well, now I know it can work without a B-foot ;)
когда в Москву с концертом?
can anybody tell me how many octaves does a flute have? i'm a violinist btw.
is it too fast?
fakkin beast
Anyone have the sheet music for the arrangement?
Anyone has the partition ?
@bouriakov Will you upload it on youtube?
ff Applouse,... really done very welk! i live your way how u playing! color of feeling is missing, and sometimes you breath too loud! nvm this, u are a Great Musician
Chi è il trascrittore?Mi piacerebbe avere una copia.grazie
quando viene in Italia??? :D
Al contrario, con un foro più grande è più difficile ottenere un suono grande, perché ci vuole molta più aria...
Quello che dici e' certo... e' piu' faticoso...ma quando il suono esce e' una bomba...circa 30 anni qualche flautista si faceva fare boccoletta con maxi buco da un falegname artigiano.tra loro facevano a gara di chi avesse buco piu' grande...piu' fatica,meno dinamica,ma volume e timbro una bomba
envy you
is your father a professional flute player too?
:-O :-O :-O
I'm not so crazy about this movement... The performers and arranger have done a more-than-amazing job, but it just doesn't sound like a flute work the way the the third movement does. It just...sounds like a transcription. Does that make any sense? It doesn't matter that much, but the third movement is so idiomatic that you could tell me it was written for flute and I'd believe you, which is not the case with this. I'd fear for any player of lesser calbre attempting it, myself included!
Ma what
Very nice, pity you don't seem to be 'perfoming' (body language) during the tuttis - sort of spoils visually a very authoritative performance. Who's the accompanist? (maybe it would be polite to mention his name on the video description?)
I play the violin....and the cadenza 16th notes crossing is just too fast....even professional doesn't play it that fast.
Shoua Xiong stop criticising such an unbelievable performance of a future great
Not sure if you’ve noticed, but that instrument he’s playing is not a violin…
Very nice, pity you don't seem to be 'perfoming' (body language) during the tuttis - sort of spoils visually a very authoritative performance. Who's the accompanist? (maybe it would be polite to mention his name on the video description?)