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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Anner Bylsma demonstrating his view of (the closest to) original Bach bowings.

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  • ok, I understand your argument.

    Casals, Tortelier and Shafran (especially Shafran) belong, to me, to the greatest of cellists, even though I do not like their Bach. Maybe it would be good for you to think about why Bylsma is also considered a highly respected cellist and musician, and maybe you should wonder why you can not see it? You know, just to keep open minded ;)

  • @karelbredenhorst

    You want him to see... what....

    Not everyone can have same opinion you know..... right?

    I don't like him either,because when I was watching an interview with him he said :

    "Music is never important,it's made for pleasure." To be honest...I wanted to punch him in to the face when he said that.

    Well music is definitely NOT only for pleasure....

    And whoever thinks that way...is the dumbest person ever!

  • @KISIMOV That's his opinion, no punching is going to change it ;)

    I do not agree with him fully, but I understand what he's trying to say, and his message IS very important. Music is definitely made for our pleasure. I enjoy listening to and playing beautiful music, you do not?

    So please illuminate me and explain what music is made for.

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  • comment on many comments: I don't think it helps you as a musician to be, as young as you maybe are, already so insulting. I think it's important to be as open as you can be! To learn something from everyone. Otherwise you are just one of those boring people who think they know very, very much, but actually still have to learn a lot. It's so easy to like only the big famous cellists. But it costs more energy, to like (or to RESPECT, at least) other types of playing. By the way: I like him A LOT

  • "rosannephilippens"

    I couldn't agree with you more..........In one comment you sum up my total frustration with opinionated but inexperienced people.

    PS. I like him a lot too!

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  • @KISIMOV well, i understand what you are saying, of course there is a trascendental message in must of the music,, however the final porpuse of any kind of music, is just that, pleasure, thats what music was created for, any other message if theres any, is beside the pleasure.

    in western music almost all music before Beethoven (incluiding the great Bach) was made, as a work, as any other work. just for the pleasure of the nobility.

    At the end, all music is for pleasure. thats it, like it or not.

  • @rosannephilippens I agree! Alot of people right now just look at notes and they don't actually know what the notes mean...And they base everything on that.

  • I find it quite difficult to manage the articulations and sound quality especially on a period instrument. Even a modern instrument with gut strings...

    I wonder if one of those who describes his sound as "pressed" could post a short video response demonstrating both a "pressed " and "unpressed" sound to clarify the argument. I think it would be helpful to myself and others who are struggling with Bach. Thanks!

  • This is suite no 3 Gigue by Bach. I really needed this, because i like this suite a lot, but i get problems with the begging

  • @karelbredenhorst

    How should I explain you....

    How about Schoenberg and "Pierrot lunaire" or Stavinsky and "Rite of spring".

    Are these for pleasure?

    Music can be for some kind of ritual for sacrifice (I am talking about the ancient times when music was still new and people were using it for those king of things).

    Music can express your deepest pain,sadness,desire. And believe me,it is not a joy.

    For me music is freedom too.

  • @00000ppp if you are cellist, with this comment you proof you don`t know how to study wuajajajajaajja

  • @00000ppp

    Maybe true.

    But listen to his recording of the 6 cello suites on Sony Vivarte on which he plays a Stradivarius lent to him by th Smithsonian institute. One of the best sounding version on the market.

  • holy f____k!!!

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