Great playing, sir, and I like your personable smile at the end! Gibbons certainly had some harmonic structures way ahead of his time. I reckon the fire extinguisher would only be an issue if you were recreating a 17th century evening and dressed accordingly; then it might be an amusing anachronism! Thanks for sharing your musical skill and knowledge with us. Cheers - Peter, NZ.
Very nice performance on an instrument that really suit the music well. As a sidenote on the video production -- the painting in background are lovely -- too bad the fire extinguisher gets in the picture too. :) But that was just a momentary distraction, this was very good. You should record the Byrd Pavanne and Galliard of the same name too.
Yes the firextinguisher was a mistake. I changed the camera angle to avoid it & actually succeeded in including it! My posture when playing isnt the same as my posture when looking in the viewfinder.
Tx4 suggestion. I probably will cover the Byrd. I find it a pleasant diversion from other musical activities to (re)learn & record these pieces that you cannot actually fill a hall by playing in public.
I've got a video out there that of me playing my harpsichord in a nice church and if you look you can see my harpsichord toolbox and the cover for the instrument rolled up in one corner of the screen. And I didn't even notice until I was almost finished editing the take, too late to go back and reshoot. Again, very nice music.
Lovely, soulful, melancholic performance of the Pavanne, Max and really enjoyed the Galliard too. It's a wonderful instrument - which/where is it? What is your approach to tuning/intonation in these pieces?
The harpsichord is a flemish copy, made 1996 by Michael Ellis-Jones, & thought to be from a Delin Renaissance Workshops kit. It is a superb, & superbly reliable, instrument. Ive had it for 3 years & am still in love. Wish I could play it more often!
For tuning I use what I call 'optimised meantone' - WITS I vary it according to the key-range of the piece/s Im playing. Basically #-oriented repertoire I go for rich majors in the white note keys & tweak the black notes as required (eg here for Am).
faboulus,extraudinario,thanks,keep on posting please
orion777temp 4 months ago
Ah yes, the great Gibbons! Makes you proud to be an Englishman!
comprehensiveboy 4 months ago
Thank you very much!
Alberad08 10 months ago
Great playing, sir, and I like your personable smile at the end! Gibbons certainly had some harmonic structures way ahead of his time. I reckon the fire extinguisher would only be an issue if you were recreating a 17th century evening and dressed accordingly; then it might be an amusing anachronism! Thanks for sharing your musical skill and knowledge with us. Cheers - Peter, NZ.
peteacher52 1 year ago
This is a very fine piece of work!
daasvand 1 year ago
Very nice performance on an instrument that really suit the music well. As a sidenote on the video production -- the painting in background are lovely -- too bad the fire extinguisher gets in the picture too. :) But that was just a momentary distraction, this was very good. You should record the Byrd Pavanne and Galliard of the same name too.
hrpschrdman 2 years ago
Yes the firextinguisher was a mistake. I changed the camera angle to avoid it & actually succeeded in including it! My posture when playing isnt the same as my posture when looking in the viewfinder.
Tx4 suggestion. I probably will cover the Byrd. I find it a pleasant diversion from other musical activities to (re)learn & record these pieces that you cannot actually fill a hall by playing in public.
maxwellsteer 2 years ago
I've got a video out there that of me playing my harpsichord in a nice church and if you look you can see my harpsichord toolbox and the cover for the instrument rolled up in one corner of the screen. And I didn't even notice until I was almost finished editing the take, too late to go back and reshoot. Again, very nice music.
hrpschrdman 2 years ago
@hrpschrdman If my harpsichord playing was as "hot" as this, I'd have a fire extinguisher nearby too :)
lichtbroeder 1 year ago
Lovely, soulful, melancholic performance of the Pavanne, Max and really enjoyed the Galliard too. It's a wonderful instrument - which/where is it? What is your approach to tuning/intonation in these pieces?
harmonise55 2 years ago
The harpsichord is a flemish copy, made 1996 by Michael Ellis-Jones, & thought to be from a Delin Renaissance Workshops kit. It is a superb, & superbly reliable, instrument. Ive had it for 3 years & am still in love. Wish I could play it more often!
For tuning I use what I call 'optimised meantone' - WITS I vary it according to the key-range of the piece/s Im playing. Basically #-oriented repertoire I go for rich majors in the white note keys & tweak the black notes as required (eg here for Am).
maxwellsteer 2 years ago