Emmanuel Pahud plays Bach~Sonata in E flat, BWV 1031~Allegro moderato & Siciliana (1/2)
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Ahhhhh should've listened to this before I played this piece for solo and ensembleD:. I totally butchered the piece><. Shame on meh:(
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another thing that's just superb about this is the way the opening intro and intermittant harpsichord rifs are a magnificent sparkeling world of their own, separate, but at the same time in an intimate way with the flute line. (of course Johann Sebastian was roundly criticized for this - for writing out all those fantastic keyboard accompaniments rather than the standard figured bass....).
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@mydawgsbeast81 Bach doesn't need cosmetics.
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aaaaaahh! this is Bach the way Bach really should sound, the way Bach intended it. - no tricked up modified junk, just pure, gorgeous Bach. the Harpsichord is in tune, the tempo is right, even the acoustics -- pure joy. may thanks to the producers, the performers and most of all to Johann Sebastian!
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im playing this for my solo this year (im a freshman) he is my idol of all time!!!
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is the c natural at 2:32 a mistake? on my music it's a c flat.
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beautiful sound, but nothing really sticks out as amazing. He just plays the music, doesn't really personalize it.
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The siciliana is so unsatisfactory... :-(
One of the most beautiful peaces for flute and no emotion.
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@Ohflautistpleaze I'm sorry but as a flutist, I can't imagine how to play lighter with a Brannen flute [that I also play]. I don't see so much joy in this movement either, on the contrary I sense it quiete nostalgic and maybe sad... but it's just an opinion
pahuuuuuuuuuuuuuuud <3
corcheteroTejon 2 years ago 18
Emmanuel Pahud, I was playing the flute while you were in diapers and you are now my favorite flutist! Goza la vida!
flutegigs 1 year ago 9