Masterclass Part 1: Bach Bourree Anglaise "This Way or That"

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2009

Nina Perlove gives part 1 of a flute lesson on approaching the 4th movement of JS Bach's Partita in a-minor.

Be sure to watch part 2!

This is one of the optional pieces in the Youtube Symphony contest.

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  • well now I'm curious...what flute are you using here?? cause it doesn't look like your sankyo

  • Gibzy93, it was my 14K sankyo...must be the lighting

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  • Another idea: [look up Kadril Bouree]: "A 'bourree' is another partner dance, where one does not ever touch his/her dance partner. The dance comes from France and is sometimes described as the seduction dance, where one only uses the eyes to seduce." Was curious about the pauses, because a real bouree seems to be pause-less, with a constant instrumental drone of some kind (flageolet?, drums). So, can it be played downplaying the pauses, just lightly pausing?

  • Thank you !

  • Fantastic video. Priceless comments and advice.

  • Um dia eu vo toca ki nem essa mulher...

    depois que vi esse video tenho certeza que eu vou estudar flauta muito mais que eu estudo...

    muito bom

  • ur very beautyful!!! voll hübsch:)

    greets from germany:) judith

  • Hi Nina, Congratulations on getting into the YTSO, like I knew you would! I'm just bummed I won't be playing with you; I really wated to make it. Anyway, I posted a video response above of my improved version of the Bourree Anglaise.  After having listened to dozens of great performaces for the YTSO flute auditions, including yours, I gleaned some things and I added one or two more embellishments to my performance. BTW, I'm going to hear Emmanuel Pahud live next month at Carnegie Hall!! :-)

  • This is great!

    I played this movement and another for a college audition and I got in. :)

  • Dont want to be too critical, but for my liking you make too much vibrato for Bach.

    Listen to Emanuel Pahud, he can play modern flute almost like a baroque flute.

    Also I find you are recently hunching your back, not good for your posture and back...sorry!

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