J. S. Bach: Suite No. 2 Minuet, Badinerie - by Lenka Molcanyiova

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2009

sopránová flauta: Lenka Molčányiová
korepetítor: Mgr. art. Zita Slavíčková
pedagóg: Peter Štrpka

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  • Wow! Badinerie - awesome! But where are you from? Slovakia? :)

  • @anusbank147

    Ano, zo Slovenska.

    Zdravim do Ciech ;-)

  • Realy amazing! Bandinarie at realy great speed. Since i seen this video istarted to learn it too. It tooks me about 3 months for now and i still can't reach such clear sound and amazing speed.

    Lenka is one of the most talanted young music players in the world.

    And the one of the most amazing things she played is the flight of the bumble bee on picolo recorder.

    What is the model of recorder she played here?

  • @RoverWhite1

    Here is played sopran plastic recorder Aulos 703B-E, and by "Fly Of The Bumble Bee" it is sopranino plastic recorder Aulos 507B-E.

    Thanks!

  • is that a plastic recorder?

  • Yes, it's a plastic recorder.

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  • sh*t, omg

  • @WebNightingale It's easy, you are Eduard :P I play Recorder Yamaha YRS24B, but not so well as Lenka Molcanyiova. She really impressed me.

  • Bravooo!

  • @xavlp Hey Xavi san, do you also play the flute? Nice! Guess who am I

  • I thought that I was good, until I saw you play the flute. You are really, really awesome!!!

    But have a question: Aulos 703B-E is the same as yamaha YRS24B??? Please answer me.

    Greetings from Mexico.

    By the way, could you send me the scores? Please???

  • I really like the slow movement very much, excellent. If you would permit me to give one small piece of advice, it would be this: do practise the difficult higher passages with great, great slowness and precision until your mind is in all of them and only then speed it up. Really get into the detail of it intimately, then when you speed it up it is like playing it slowly, because your mind is there. Also, practice difficult intervals in the piece in the same way, over and over again. G Luck x

  • I really like it :p

  • Amazing! It has that unique Bach sound.

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