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J.S. Bach: Chaconne BWV 1004, arranged for flute (part 1/2)

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2008

Performers: Denis Bouriakov (flute). Arrangement: Toke Lukend Christiansen, Denis Bouriakov, William Bennett

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  • Bravo Denis, very good..good entonation, colors dynamic.... very nice!

    But I prefer in d minor.

  • @navarroflute Thank you! But unfortunately it doesn't work on the flute in D minor, it sounds too high. Prefer to bring it up a fourth, not an octave.

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  • it's absolutely amazing ! the Chaconne is my favourite piece, so if I'm frowning while listening to it, that means you've got me !!! congratulations !!

  • I can´t believe it, impossible..

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  • i wish i had this sheet music :/

  • you re amazing ...i mean you really are !!!! i play the violin and i thought that it sounded good only in violin ....but you give it wonderful colors and intensity ...its amazing its really a strong performance ! bravo !!

  • @ericoschmitt no the viola one is too low i think , the flute first octave is the third in the piano i believe , but the color of the low notes is so dark it makes them sound lower , that's what i think at least!

  • Wonderful.

  • @ilshatt That's what Schuman said about the violin edition!

  • and thought i was beautiful on violin but this is amzing lol i cant belieave this lol =)

  • @sormu16 most people hear that the lowest C on flute is the same lowest C on the G string of a violin. For my ears, that lowest C of the flute is the same low C string of a viola... maybe im crazy

  • not a violin, as you can understan, but really god!!!

  • @ericoschmitt

    > you actually bring it down a fifth, not up a fourth!

    This flute version is up a forth compared to the violin version, which is the original instrumentation.

    Score sheets are written so they help the player to the easiest read. Their existence should hardly be used in claims that higher frequencies "are down"?

    In your (interesting, BTW) considerations of how the _flute_ frequency relates to scores, you simply forgot to also consider how the _violin_ frequency relates.

  • I wish there was a way to "like" this 10 times. Well done! Breathtakingly beautiful. JSB would've smile!

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