Prokofiev Flute Sonata, I, Justin Bahrami

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2007

Justin Bahrami performs the Prokofiev Flute Sonata in D, movment I on May 18, 2007 in New York City.

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  • <3 it i just got my flute this is my goal by the end of the year

  • @andreabell909 good luck and happy practicing! 

  • Wow what flute do play? You sound lovely.

  • I sound about the same on most flutes. Just play what you got', get the pads worked on, and be happy...

  • Beautiful... I love the brisk tempo of this performance...I have a recording of Rampal playing it quite a bit slower but I think this tempo works better. Beautiful rich timbre across all registers, lovely shifts in mood. Please post the other movements soon. One question -- my edition has slurs up to that top D yet you appeared to tongue it at the top, I have heard another live performer do the same, is it a limitation of the particular flute? It's a b***h of a note I know.

  • lol...i don't know if i intended to tounge or not. Sounds like I did. I am usually just happy if all the high D's come out. I like the Rampal/international edition the best.

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  • I love your playinggg!!!!! I can never get tired of hearing your music!

  • This is absolutely phenomenal!! You have a great, clear sound on everything. I wish you luck in the future!! Thanks for posting this!

  • I like it a bit faster. The metronome marking is quarter=80, but it simply lacks energy at that speed. Just a couple of clicks can add SO much.

  • I've played this in recital as well and love it!! You did an outstanding job! This movement is a great test of fitness for any flutist, especially the 5 ascending sixtuplets!! I always get them to speak at home and then I usually miss one in performance. But so does Pahud, Galway and many others...  great job! :-)

  • Amazing SOUND! Gorgeous!!!

  • what's with your tone.omg it's too nice. may i ask what flute is that you're plaing on?

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