Bach Partita No. 2 played by Schneiderhan - 1 Allemande

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2006

Das ist die meiner bescheidenen Meinung nach beste Einspielung der zweiten Partita für Violine solo von Bach, die je aufgenommen wurde. Teil 1/5 - Enjoy!

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  • perfect. best verison

  • In Baroque vibrato existed,and it was much used, there are about thitry treatises from 1600 which all mention vibrato,so this is a myth based on just one example

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  • Es hoert ganz gut an aber ist ein bisschen gestuerzt und drueckend? Schoene Ausdruck :) Gutes Tempo

  • zu viel vibrato? Aber sehr sehr gut

  • Wunderbar!! I love Bach's pieces, especially this allemande.This is played beautifully with great dynamic contrast.I love this violin, it sounds absolutely beautiful!I wish i could play like this!

  • s c h n e i d e r h a n has been described as the anti-virtuoso

  • He knew nothing about Allemand characteristics !! rare people who were musicologists knew at that time! so when we have not only logical but more musically performances (like Kuijken, Podger etc.) why this performance?!!

    My idea is not important, seek the right way of achieving any thing by yourself!

  • i like the sketchiness of this interpretation - a bit mechanical, yet, due to the vibrato, still romantic - somehow intriguing in its imperfectness.

  • Very etude-ish. Mechanical. Bach can be extraordinarily personal.

  • barock--is spelled baroque in english! :-P

  • dis peace play'd ok !

  • Thanks for the help but i have read all the treatises you mention and everything is diferrent.

    As it is today it was before 400 years,many versions existed and many different playings and characteristics.

    See Geminiani he mentions vibrato on each note,that means more than today.Second ornaments were used much more than today especially in Italian music,see Quantz,of course it was an ornament and it was used a lot

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