J.S.Bach Allemande from French Suite n. 2 in C min BWV 813
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RIP.
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No, it is not too slow. It is an Allemande !
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grande pathos. Una delle poche interpretazioni che faccia capire la profondità di questo pezzo bellissimo.
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why did you played with another affination? // porque esta afinado diferente??
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Are you a professional musician or just a talented amateur? I enjoyed your interpretation on this piece, you put a lot of emotion into an instrument of which that is hard to do.
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@bigposaune >>> hope you are recovering from your friend´s passing ... !
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Very nice technique, man, congratulations!
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wonderful!
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The video is so delaye. Would love to watch you irl.
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2s delay I think, cuz it doesn't sound right with what he played
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Ti ringrazio, tu sei molto gentile
Ugo
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Non ti preocupare, io non hablo italiano, solo inglese e spagnolo, io sono della argentina,
saluti
absolutely beautiful. who do/did you study with? how come you show only your hands in the videos (not that it matters to the music)?
skymeetsworld 2 years ago
I studied in Italy, since I am Italian! ;-)
I only show my hands since I want to focus the attention to the music and the performance style rather than myself.
Thanks for watching!
musiclover63 2 years ago
this is magical!
what harpsichord is that, it sounds german to me?
ive a flemish one at home and i play the same piece on it, but nothing like as well as you do!
ergon133 3 years ago
Yes, it's German. Is a Mietke copy made by William Horn, a very friend of mine, see his site - thanks for watching
musiclover63 3 years ago
is that a real harpsichord?
red425 4 years ago
Yes it is, at all.
It's a copy of and German harpsichord still conserved at the castle of Charlottenburg in Berlin. Go to William Horn web site to get more info, if you like
Thanks for watching.
musiclover63 4 years ago