Masterclass Part 1: Bach Bourree Anglaise "This Way or That"
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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?
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Thank you !
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Fantastic video. Priceless comments and advice.
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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
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ur very beautyful!!! voll hübsch:)
greets from germany:) judith
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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!! :-)
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This is great!
I played this movement and another for a college audition and I got in. :)
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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!
well now I'm curious...what flute are you using here?? cause it doesn't look like your sankyo
Gibzy93 3 years ago
Gibzy93, it was my 14K sankyo...must be the lighting
ninaflute 3 years ago