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Anner Bylsma plays Duport No. 8

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2008

Etude for cello No. 8 in D major by Jean-Pierre Duport played by Anner Bylsma as an encore. Mr. Bylsma is perhaps the world greatest living Baroque cellist

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  • This is what Duport studies are meant to sound like.

    They are beautiful studies.

  • i love this man

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  • Beautiful, soulful.

  • thanks to you Mizzles240, I dont' feel so lonely anymore

  • @cellopaco i think you said what everyone is thinking but wont admit

  • fine playing except the sound is terrible, intonation very approximative and musicality pale.

    But be quiet, Bylsma is playing! don't say anything against it!

  • @MrDvdelft

    He was more Rococo/Classical, and if you look closely you can see that he's using a classical era bow (and his grip is at the frog instead of the balance point). And you can tell by the tone that he's using gut strings. Still period accurate, just a different period.

  • @incasmaya Ma che cazzo dici? Mi sa che non sai proprio un bel niente di musica, caro mio.

  • You do, I hope realize that Duport was not a Baroque Composer?

  • @hansifick1 Baroque pitch, half a tone lower. A=415Hz

  • I love his funky intonation.

  • @aznmusicmaster

    though you did lose at least a part of your credibility, thanks a lot ;-) with 440A tuning you need the thumb in the 1. position all the time like Bylsma in 2:39... its so hard

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