Joseph Brent, mandolin, and Bridget Kibbey, harp, play the second movement of the Sonata in Eb BWV 1031 by J. S. Bach.
Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York, NY, Oct. 4, 2009.
Joseph Brent official website: http://www.josephbrent.com
Bridget Kibbey official website: http://www.bridgetkibbey.com
Grand Concert mandolin ("Pähkinä") by Brian Dean: http://www.labraid.ca
Video recorded by Nikki Dinki, Sunlit Productions.
the music is great.
but for some reason I just abhor the mandolin as an instrument. Something about it everytime I see it or hear it just annoys me. I do love the harp addition however. I think it would be better with flute and harp personally, but this is a good rendition.
SqueezeMyLemonBabe 1 month ago
I never had seen this version for bandolin. I think the harp sounds better than hte hapschord. I'd like to see recorder and harp.
Congratulations, I really liked this video, much better than Michala Petri
felipegama 5 months ago
wow... beautiful!
metrojoa 7 months ago
Most enjoyable - I really liked the sound of this unusual instrumental combination. NB there are two movements on this video, not one as per the description!
PSearPianist 2 years ago