Bach - Double Violin Concerto (part three)
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speechless. Podger and Manze. Jesus H. Christ. I love this recording. Can't put enough exclamation marks.
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What an amazing performance. Not only are these soloists virtuosic, but they know how to listen to each other! Those of you who complain because both soloist played differently than other recordings, please know that it's part of practice of ornamentations. Baroque music was heavily ornamented, but the ornaments weren't written down because they were common practice at the time. I think Podger and Manze did an superb job here!
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Circle of 5th progression is just ahhhh!!! Gets me all the time!
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I'm sorry but that circle of 5th's progression gets me all the time. In a weird way it's real jazzy....feeling that. 3.45 was hoooot
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this is part of concert program in
BBC Proms 2004
-Prom 47 of 2004 season. Royal Albert Hall, London, on Saturday 21 August 2004
performers:
Andrew Manze, 1st violin/director
Rachel Podger, 2nd violin
The English Concert
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18 people couldn't take all of the AWESOME!
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AMAZING!!!!!!!!
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if you think Bach wold have objected to 3:45 ..you have no understanding of him , his music or the the passion of music.
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When I first started listening to classical music this was one of my first favourite performances, and it still is...that bit of amazing but simple improvisation at 3:45 is just GENIUS.
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he realy knows how to feel the music !
You have no idea. Not only is it 10x more difficult technically to play on baroque equipment - which you obviously know nothing about. But on top of that the musicianship and artistry, along with the improvisation put into this performance can only be done by someone so accomplished and well-studied. You lack those credentials as well.
Stick to your chin rest, shoulder rest, and Tourte bow until you're ready to come out of the sandbox.
/endrant
musicmatt09 2 years ago 32
What the HELL did they do starting at 3:45? OMG. Musical orgasm. IN. MAH. PANTS!!!
hazimsuhadi 8 months ago 5