These are nice. Cool way to present them too. Kinda makes me want to transcribe them. Coming from a jazz improv background I've always thought it was strange how little discussion i've seen about transcription and aural training in the classical improv sphere.
heyho, I made a video about transcribing an improv fugue by Leonard Schick! About a year ago… Transcribing is a very important practice and pushes to the next level
Thanks a lot! I'm always happy about recommendations! Especially when it comes to this kind of genre as I got the impression that there aren't many examples! :D
Your whole channel and approach is very inspiring and has made classical improvisation seem way more approachable -- it also made me realize how close this approach of partimento, schemata and improvisation (that is also historically informed from what I gather!) is to jazz education! Would you ever consider doing some videos on jazz improvisation? Best wishes to you, your uploads always cheer me up and inspire me!
@@en-blanc-et-noir z.B.: Steve Reich, John Adams, György Ligeti, Philip Glass, Hildur Guðnadóttir, Jennifer Higdon, Ludovico Maria Enrico Einaudi , John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Arvo Pärt.. Unter all diesen Komponisten mag ich nur Arvo Pärt, obwohl ich das Violinstück mag, das John Williams für „Schindlers Liste“ komponiert hat, und das Thema, das Hans Zimmer für „Interstellar“ geschrieben hat.
"In der Kürze liegt die Würze" sagte meine Grundschullehrerin. Nach den Sommerferien bekamen wir das Aufsatzthema: "Wie waren Deine Ferien?" und ich schrieb: "gut". Meine Lehrerin war gar nicht amused... 😇