Nearly caricature...Example of the misconception of so-called authenticity. One should compare this to the interpretations of Isolde Ahlgrimm, or Gustav Leonhardt (Leonhardt playing harpsichord, from all sides, his distaste for Handel's music is well-known)
I appreciate this performance, and I feel that there is a lot of knowledge behind it (even there are some mistakes in it). Personally I like this piece performed more straight forward (for instance I find Rachmaninov's performance to be a bit distracting, althoug brilliant).
And yes: If F. Couperin asks you to record Les Barricades (...) you just have to do that.
I like this performance. I agree that the pausing to elocute the ornaments is definitely Baroque style. Yeah there is a note or two mis-plunked, but the performance is lovely with the stop changes. It flows beautifully. People have heard this so many times done one way that it is hard for them to adjust..... TOUGH! Get over it and enjoy. BRIAN
if you have the music for this and you can email it, could you please possibly emial to music to me at 'max.bilbe2010@hotmail.co.uk' please?? Because i've been trying to find this music for some time.
@GoToHell987987 all he does is pause, which is actually in the baroque style, and basically play arpeggios of the final chord, which is also in baroque style. He might have overdone it slightly, but all the pauses and slight tempo changes are allowable.
I am very disappoint. How can a baroque period piece use tempo rubato? There are so many Unpredictable speed up and take time! The performaner doesn't have any musical sense. Also, the last bar is terrible! It is crazy to do the sudden silence and messy improvisation! Honestly, I really can't hear what he plays in the last bar!
I prefer strict performance myself; but it can be refreshing to hear a little wandering, though it demands more effort in the listening.
dolofonos 3 weeks ago
@Nobilior What do you mean by caricature?
Lopear27 4 months ago
Nearly caricature...Example of the misconception of so-called authenticity. One should compare this to the interpretations of Isolde Ahlgrimm, or Gustav Leonhardt (Leonhardt playing harpsichord, from all sides, his distaste for Handel's music is well-known)
Nobilior 4 months ago
I appreciate this performance, and I feel that there is a lot of knowledge behind it (even there are some mistakes in it). Personally I like this piece performed more straight forward (for instance I find Rachmaninov's performance to be a bit distracting, althoug brilliant).
And yes: If F. Couperin asks you to record Les Barricades (...) you just have to do that.
nyo267n 5 months ago
I like this performance. I agree that the pausing to elocute the ornaments is definitely Baroque style. Yeah there is a note or two mis-plunked, but the performance is lovely with the stop changes. It flows beautifully. People have heard this so many times done one way that it is hard for them to adjust..... TOUGH! Get over it and enjoy. BRIAN
redbrian3655 7 months ago
if you have the music for this and you can email it, could you please possibly emial to music to me at 'max.bilbe2010@hotmail.co.uk' please?? Because i've been trying to find this music for some time.
Thanks :)
123musicmax 9 months ago
@GoToHell987987 all he does is pause, which is actually in the baroque style, and basically play arpeggios of the final chord, which is also in baroque style. He might have overdone it slightly, but all the pauses and slight tempo changes are allowable.
JoaeP2 10 months ago
I am very disappoint. How can a baroque period piece use tempo rubato? There are so many Unpredictable speed up and take time! The performaner doesn't have any musical sense. Also, the last bar is terrible! It is crazy to do the sudden silence and messy improvisation! Honestly, I really can't hear what he plays in the last bar!
GoToHell987987 10 months ago
I do NOT like this performance. Aside from the errors, the rhythm is a mess.
StevenShields29 1 year ago
i dont like it.
HarpsichordRox 1 year ago