Although tempos are a bit fast to me, still a bloody impressive performance and very well balanced when it comes to changes in volume. Thanx for uploading!
As Edgard Varese said, composers used the best instruments they could get at the time they wrote. So, if they could, they would have used modern instruments. Don't be nostalgiafags pls D:
@GiovanniTancrediChan Imagine Mozart, Bach and Beethoven having a modern Steinway grand........... I can't even imagine the amount of more master pieces they would've written............................
@bartje11 Historians say that Bach had access to a pianoforte, but he does not like it. Well, i can imagine at that time a pianoforte, being these the first series to be built, would sound like shit.
@GiovanniTancrediChan Yes. If the composers *could* have used modern musical Instruments we can *ASSume* that they would have used them. However the "nostalgiafags" would like to hear the music as the actual composers *intended* it to sound. Personally I like the modern renditions more, but if I want to hear the *correct* interpretation of the music, we need the *correct* instruments.
@TheSecretHarp I don't agree at all. To me, you use the word "correct" instead of "historically coherent", which - in music - is not that important. According to this argument composers were not aware of the improvements in instrument building techniquest, but I'm pretty sure every damn composer knew that - thanks to god - instruments would have sounded better in the future :| Some of them even struggled to improve them!
While I do enjoy listening to Baroque music played on period instruments, there is nothing wrong with hearing it performed on modern instruments. Who is to say that Baroque composers would not prefer the bright and more powerful sound of today's modern instruments? Don't get me wrong, I prefer period instruments also, but I am not a snob about it like some people who cannot stand Baroque music played on modern instruments.
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hwv232 6 days ago
Although tempos are a bit fast to me, still a bloody impressive performance and very well balanced when it comes to changes in volume. Thanx for uploading!
lambbroadway 3 months ago
As Edgard Varese said, composers used the best instruments they could get at the time they wrote. So, if they could, they would have used modern instruments. Don't be nostalgiafags pls D:
GiovanniTancrediChan 6 months ago
@GiovanniTancrediChan Imagine Mozart, Bach and Beethoven having a modern Steinway grand........... I can't even imagine the amount of more master pieces they would've written............................
bartje11 6 months ago
@bartje11 Exactly, just imagine how would have Bach written the harpsichord concertos if he could have amplified it with a microphone and speakers :S
GiovanniTancrediChan 6 months ago
@bartje11 Historians say that Bach had access to a pianoforte, but he does not like it. Well, i can imagine at that time a pianoforte, being these the first series to be built, would sound like shit.
quegrossocurly 2 weeks ago
@GiovanniTancrediChan Yes. If the composers *could* have used modern musical Instruments we can *ASSume* that they would have used them. However the "nostalgiafags" would like to hear the music as the actual composers *intended* it to sound. Personally I like the modern renditions more, but if I want to hear the *correct* interpretation of the music, we need the *correct* instruments.
TheSecretHarp 2 weeks ago
@TheSecretHarp I don't agree at all. To me, you use the word "correct" instead of "historically coherent", which - in music - is not that important. According to this argument composers were not aware of the improvements in instrument building techniquest, but I'm pretty sure every damn composer knew that - thanks to god - instruments would have sounded better in the future :| Some of them even struggled to improve them!
GiovanniTancrediChan 2 weeks ago
While I do enjoy listening to Baroque music played on period instruments, there is nothing wrong with hearing it performed on modern instruments. Who is to say that Baroque composers would not prefer the bright and more powerful sound of today's modern instruments? Don't get me wrong, I prefer period instruments also, but I am not a snob about it like some people who cannot stand Baroque music played on modern instruments.
adamworth1979 7 months ago
These are definitely modern instruments. This recording was in the late 60's before the advent of period instruments.
fishcop444 1 year ago
I totally agree, maybe a bit brisk...but I like it. It feels natural and organic. Thanks for sharing. is there a 3rd Mvt. allegro with this ensemble?
sirlalo94 1 year ago
I totally agree, maybe a bit brisk...but I like it. It feels natural and organic. Thanks for sharing. is there a 3rd Mvt. allegro with this ensemble?
sirlalo94 1 year ago
I just *love* the oboe part in the Slow movement!
MrHicks091 1 year ago
I doubt those are natural horns
fishcop444 1 year ago
phew waaay too fast they blew it
sondano 2 years ago
No, they didn't. Nobody knows what tempo Bach exactly intended, including you. That's the beauty of interpretation.
bartje11 2 years ago 7
@bartje11 This recording is almost matchless, but these aren't period instruments, are they?
polymath7 1 year ago
Wait, ok, I see those are natural horns, but those can't be gut strings, can they?
polymath7 1 year ago
that's how you play Bach
lefekir 2 years ago