Bach:Orchestral Suite No.2 in B minor BWV 1067 Flute:Emmanuel Pahud Berlin Baroque Soloists J.S.バッハ:管弦楽組曲 第2番 ロ短調 BWV 1067 フルート:エマニュエル・パユ ベルリンバロックゾリスデン
My favourite piece by J S Bach. He captured the grace, elegance and charm of the Baroque French dances and he made them universal beyond time and space.
Seeing some of these comments makes me think that people forget that most music in the baroque period had elements of improvisation, so many in fact, that the origin of the name 'baroque' is a term for pearls with many imperfections.
Not only do I agree, but back then, composers would just write simple dynamics, notes and rhythms with no style markings at all. They generally left it up to the performer to play any embellishments he or she wanted to add, as well as get creative with their dynamics, tempo, and articulation.
The ornamental embellishments are good and welcome, especially given it's common practise in both this music and other genres like jazz to play around with the melody when it is repeated. That does include rhythmic alteration, but I don't like his choice of rhythmic alteration here (syncopation of the opening theme of the final movement) because it undoes the rhythmic flow of the work. It's hard for me to put in words, but there are other ways to play around with the rhythm that respect the structure and thus authenticity of the work. Not to criticise this performer of course. He is a master and it would be a privilege to hear his art with my own ears.
Absolutely right. In arts, baroque music is the only one that I favor. Architecture and painting not so much, and i think for the very reason that you have stated.
This Bach's Orchestral Suite No.2 played by Emmanuel Pahud is extremely amazing. Please concentrate your musical consciousness toward this funny but enjoyable dancing music called Badinerie. Please listen to the melody stream by flute. Pahud did bold and excellent improvisations in the Badinerie. Until now , Every flutist didn't try such things. Even Aurel Nicolet also didn't do it. I have been waiting for such nice performance. And I'd like to admire this flutist of courage.
I agree with you that it is one of the best versions ever recorded of this wonderful suite!! Concerning Pahud Improvisational skills: I'm not to sure he improvises here ;) Check out Karajan's version ! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9aFUuHIdV1o.html But he does bring an incredible expressivity to the instrument which is just amazing !!
Maravilha. Somente Deus pode conceder inspiração para um homem compor melodias tão belas como as que foram compostas por Bach. Louvado seja o Senhor. Soli Deo gloria!
Pahud é sem dúvida um grande flautista e faz aqui um interpretação extremamente particular e até mesmo original (até demais, diria eu respeitosamente!). Porém falta a paixão de Jean Pierre Rampal, que para mim, faz um interpretação deste concerto de Bach mais emocionante que já ouvi. Fora o timbre de Rampal que parecia ser mais da alma...
Daniel Perroni , Tem como vc disponibilizar o Rampal executando essa suíte. Coloca aí pelo menos o áudio para nós. Já procurei e não acho em.nenhun lugar ele tocando ela completa.
Meu caro colega Daniel, realmente não podemos comparar o som de Rampal a qualquer outro som. A Escola francesa dá ao som da flauta um trato todo especial, cousa particular e atinente à cultura musical e instrumental no que se refere aos instrumentos de sopro na sua cultura. Quanto a interpretação de Pahud, é lógico que ele deve procurar saber o zelo e a seriedade com que J.S. Bach dava ás suas obras, e que deve -se ter cuidado com algumas interpretações dadas a elas, não muito características do estilo barroco. mas mesmo assim, gostei.
I learned all of this piece except for the overture (and I didn't play it as fast as in this recording.) But without recordings like this, it would've been much harder. Thanks for this content!
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