The playful enthusiasm with which the fortepianist pursues the cantabile, mixes so wonderfully wistfully with the whimsical flautist's lyrical delivery! The tone of this particular piano provides the most pleasing accompaniment to the flute in this piece.
@pyrioni: so Baroque - complete with Bohm-flute key-slap! ;-)
Seriously, this is very nice, though not so much to my taste as an equally "good" performance on a Baroque traverso would be.
Jemtheflute 4 months ago
That was amazing! I've been working on that same piece but not nearly as well as that...wow
dalphanie 7 months ago
@klang7445 Can you tell me more? Do you have any links or something??
omgtkseth 7 months ago
This sonata BWV 1020 is not by J. S. Bach. It is attributed to his son C. Ph. E. Bach.
klang7445 9 months ago
@houtblazer It's a copy of a 100 years old bohm system flute as far as I know... The headjoint is handmade by Zoon himself
lgdowland 10 months ago
a deeply moving and beautiful rendition of bwv 1020, especially 1:17 - 1:30...bwv 1020 with a soul indeed
vkhooi 11 months ago
so gooddddddddddd
MauriceFlute 11 months ago
Yes, very nice. Is that an old flute?
houtblazer 1 year ago
paramount, paint with music .... beautiful
flutefocus 1 year ago
The playful enthusiasm with which the fortepianist pursues the cantabile, mixes so wonderfully wistfully with the whimsical flautist's lyrical delivery! The tone of this particular piano provides the most pleasing accompaniment to the flute in this piece.
VelikyUstyug1 1 year ago 2