A piece like this proves to me what I have always thought...that J.C. Bach is one of the most underestimated composers of the 18th century. The slow movement is full of feeling....and the finale goes far beyond the "galante". It reminds me more of Scarlatti rather than Johann Sebastian.
Thank you for the lovely video as well. Couperin and the harpsichord are perfect mates. While piano renditions can be beautiful too, they lack the sororities that Couperin intended.
I like that Nathaniel doesn't take the repeats as do so many other interpreters. Makes it feel more like a compact, to-the-point set of variations and takes a more thrilling ride through Sebastian's imagination.
Beautifully played, you really understand the nuances of the fortepiano. Wonderful choice of tempo, tasteful phrasing and dynamics, crystal clear ornaments, great change of tone and character between different sections. Well done! I don’t usually enjoy Mozart, but this is a recording I will surely come back to!
Ausserordentliche gefühlvolle und kunstvolle Interpretation dieser Komposition von G. F. Händel. Danke dafür Herr Mander und alles Gute für Ihre Zukunft.
Quién es Mozart?es la Música misma,la perfección musical por excelencia Lo que más me disfruto y me fascina es desde el trino en 5:34 al 5:48 y justo ahí la clasiquísima caída Mozartiana con una perfección impecable me viene a la mente un Miguel Ángel Buonarroti con su cincel esculpiendo por ejemplo su "Piedad" con una gracia y perfección inimitables el placer es doble.