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The Musikalisches Opfer is a special collection of chamber music within the work of Johann Sebastian Bach, written for Frederick the Great of Prussia. Musikalisches Opfer means ‘a musical offering’, and that is precisely how the collection originated. It all started in May 1747, when Bach went to Potsdam to visit his son Carl Philipp Emanuel, who was working at the court of Frederick the Great. Bach was introduced to Frederick, who had heard that Bach was a great improviser and asked him on the spot to improvise a fugue on a given theme (undoubtedly a first shot at the Ricercar a 3). According to the sources, Bach made a brilliant job of it and showed such enthusiasm about the ‘royal theme’ that he promised to have the fugue engraved ‘on copper’ and printed.
No sooner said than done. Two months later, Bach published a series of compositions: a trio sonata, a three-part and a six-part ricercar and ten canons, all inspired by the king’s theme. Frederick was sent a splendid luxury print and Bach distributed his masterpiece among his friends, despite the high costs of printing. Incidentally, Bach himself did not call the collection Musikalisches Opfer, but rather Regis Iussu Cantio Et Reliqua Canonica Arte Resoluta (the theme given by the king, with additions, resolved in canonic style). The initials of this long title form the term ricercar, a name used at the time for an instrumental piece in which various themes are introduced and imitated.
The title Ricercar can be interpreted in two ways: either simply as a notated improvisation or as a response to the question of what is permitted by a fugue. Because the two ricercars in the Opfer could hardly be more different to one another: one in galant style with almost un-Bachian interludes (this Ricercar a 3) versus the other one in accordance with the very strictest counterpoint (Ricercar a 6: • Bach - Ricercar a 6 fr... ). Yet essentially, they are simple fugues, where Bach composes mainly ‘around’ the curious theme, rather than ‘with’ it.
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For the complete playlist of The Musical Offering BWV 1079 go to • The Musical Offering
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Leo van Doeselaar, fortepiano
Instrument (fortepiano): Thomas and Barbara Wolf, 1997/1998 after Gottfried Silbermann, 1746

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@bach
@bach 2 года назад
Watch the complete Musikalisches Opfer BWV 1079 via this playlist: bit.ly/2Zq09pk
@ProdigyImprovisation
@ProdigyImprovisation 3 года назад
What’s insane is that this is the first time I’ve seen NBS use a fortepiano! And it’s only for a specific reason, following the historical story behind where & what instrument Bach had played this on for the very first time in front of the emperor! This is stunning how NBS keeps this aspect in mind and for first also seeing Dr. Doeselaar playing a instrument other than the organ is interesting on its own! This video is a remarkable one indeed!
@herrickinman9303
@herrickinman9303 3 года назад
The person you're referring to, Frederick II, was not an emperor. He was king in Prussia --- and only in Prussia. And the piece Bach improvised for the king is not the composition being played in the video. The composition being played is likely an elaboration of the improvised work, but it is surely not a note-for-note reproduction.
@DaviSilva-oc7iv
@DaviSilva-oc7iv 2 года назад
@@herrickinman9303 I think you replied tô the wrong comments.
@marcalvilaipla3047
@marcalvilaipla3047 2 года назад
100% true
@MartinLRichards
@MartinLRichards 2 года назад
What a fabulous fortepiano so sensitively played
@herrickinman9303
@herrickinman9303 2 года назад
@@DaviSilva-oc7iv You're mistaken. I was (intentionally) replying to the comment by @RevivalMusic in which he wrote, "... this is the first time I’ve seen NBS use a fortepiano! And it’s only for a specific reason, following the historical story behind where & what instrument Bach had played this on for the very first time in front of the emperor!" Bach did not play "this" (i.e., the 3-part Ricercar) on fortepiano for any "emperor." The 3-part Ricercar is likely an elaboration of the 3-part fugue Bach famously improvised on the fortepiano for the Frederick II, who was not an emperor but rather king in Prussia. It's very unlikely that the 3-part Ricercar is an note-for-note reproduction of the improvised 3-part fugue.
@mallorga1965
@mallorga1965 3 года назад
In my humble opinion, this interpretation touches perfection.
@davidschestenger7350
@davidschestenger7350 3 года назад
You shouldn’t be humble, this is magnificent, the highest level of intellect
@SR009s
@SR009s 3 года назад
Is this the first time we've ever seen LVD not playing the organ on NBS?
@marcussfebruary9104
@marcussfebruary9104 3 года назад
SAME
@lukasimic2853
@lukasimic2853 3 года назад
@@SR009s no he played harpsichord during some passions i think
@SR009s
@SR009s 3 года назад
@@lukasimic2853 ah okay, thanks for the reply.
@karsheijboer7593
@karsheijboer7593 3 года назад
No! In this video he plays the piano also brilliant: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B27njtsX8n4.html
@SR009s
@SR009s 3 года назад
@@karsheijboer7593 ah, I've already seen that. I probably should've specified that I was only talking about him in relation to NBS. My fault, I will correct it now.
@andrearodigari4840
@andrearodigari4840 3 года назад
My eyes are on tears. Beautiful. Glenn Gould never deared to play this stuff. But with this crazy instrument he would have done with perfect Joy.
@mariyagonchar
@mariyagonchar Год назад
After listening to Ricercar a 3 from Musikalisches Opfer BWV 1079 by the Netherlands Bach Society, I slept soundly and woke feeling refreshed. The music had a calming effect on me and helped me to drift off into a deep sleep. I woke feeling well-rested and ready to face the day ahead.
@KorKhan89
@KorKhan89 3 года назад
Love it! Also a really beautiful instrument - do we know if this is the type that Frederick had and that Bach would have played on when he visited?
@bach
@bach 3 года назад
Yes, this instrument is a replica of the fortepiano that Gottfried Silbermann built for Frederick the Great in 1746 (actually, he bought a fairly large number of these fortepianos, despite the fact that the price was much higher than a harpsichord!). Three original Silbermann pianos have survived: two in Berlin in Frederick palaces, and one in the collection of the museum in Nürnberg.
@pinkfloydhomer
@pinkfloydhomer 3 года назад
@@bach Wow!
@leonardschick5257
@leonardschick5257 3 года назад
@@bach The price wasn't higher than a harpsichord. I've found a source for a Silbermann harpsichord new for 500 rthl and one for a Silbermann piano for 500 rthl. The ones for Frederick were slightly cheaper.
@gradpigodemosviedaff
@gradpigodemosviedaff 3 года назад
@@bach A few days before this came out, I wondered, whether there are any fortepiano recordings of the musical offering... And here it is! I am very looking forward to the next pieces! :-)
@herrickinman9303
@herrickinman9303 3 года назад
@@leonardschick5257 According to a receipt in Bach's hand, dated May 6, 1749, a Polish nobleman paid 115 rthl. for a Silbermann fortepiano. According to the specification of Bach's estate, dated July 28, 1750, a veneered harpsichord was valued at 80 rthl.; 3 plain harpsichords were valued at 50 rthl. each; a smaller harpsichord and 2 lute-harpsichords were valued a 20 rthl. each. CONCLUSION: around 1749-1750. a Silbermann fortepiano cost at least 40% more than a veneered harpsichord, more than twice a plain harpsichord, and 5 to 6 times as much as a small harpsichord.
@louisvonbeethoven
@louisvonbeethoven 3 года назад
Seriously it was a masterful performance. And to think Papa Bach winged the fugue upon which this is based on the spot before an audience with Frederick II. Frederick II: "What do you think of my theme?" JSB: "Let me see what I can do with it." Talk about pressure. Talk about transcendental genius!
@felipecortegana3209
@felipecortegana3209 2 года назад
To expand on this, the theme was thought to be impossible to harmonize, and was likely given to Bach knowing that.
@felipecortegana3209
@felipecortegana3209 2 года назад
@Yeheng Music you can also read Hristo’s comment and the replies that go into this as well as the article previously posted m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WdmcabpiGYU.html
@Tom-nv2jb
@Tom-nv2jb 2 года назад
@Yeheng Music not back then. Baroque music wasn't jazz, until jsb went on ofc
@Quim1441
@Quim1441 Год назад
​@@felipecortegana3209impossible is quite a word.. the word you were searching for is 'hard'.
@jamallabarge2665
@jamallabarge2665 Месяц назад
Musical contests would happen from time to time. Bach scheduled a contest with Marchand. Marchand is supposed to have fled town. Some suspect that Handel avoided meeting Bach because he feared the consequences of such a test. I don't think so, though... I believe that Handel thought of himself as a world class composer, dealing with opera and other big performances. Bach's world was smaller, more intimate and possible too pedestrian for Handel.
@altruisticphilanthropic4647
@altruisticphilanthropic4647 3 года назад
I'm agreeing with many of the other comments written here: It is nice to see Leo van Doeselaar sitting behind a clavier of a different order. It is my first time hearing a Silbermann Forepiano, although I've known of them for nearly half of a century...it is a beautiful sound...and different from other fortepianos...less "clunky" to my ol' ears. LvD's diverse articulations, and phrasing are also really interesting, and they stand out much more than on his numerous recordings on which he plays organ. The room is beautiful, and its acoustics made it a great choice for this recording, also. I'd love hearing more of LvD playing this instrument...yep, I surely would. A wonderful treat, indeed. // NBS, never cease...ever.
@comtaar2245
@comtaar2245 2 года назад
The sound is more brilliant than many fortepianos’s - I was a little confused even when he started playing! Interesting to hear this.
@philipkimber4403
@philipkimber4403 5 месяцев назад
@@comtaar2245 Yes. Many "fortepianos" are very unpleasant on the ear!
@MitchBoucherComposer
@MitchBoucherComposer 3 года назад
Wow. It sounds like you traveled back in time to record Bach himself improvise this piece...I cannot thank you enough, both Leo and NBS!
@user-74652
@user-74652 3 года назад
When was this replica piano made? It looks like it's in pristine condition. Compared to a modern piano, this one seems to achieve much greater separation of voices and be better suited for polyphonic music such as Bach. It produces quite an overall pleasant sound as well, particularly with Van Doeselaar's playing. I would certainly love to try playing on a piano like that, even though I most likely will never get the opportunity.
@bach
@bach 3 года назад
This replica was built by Thomas and Barbara Wolf, The Plains, Virginia, USA in 1997/1998.
@philipkimber4403
@philipkimber4403 5 месяцев назад
True. The modern piano muddies the sound of counterpoint. This is perfect.
@polyphonicus
@polyphonicus 3 года назад
Apart from the music and the instrument - I really appreciate LVDs beard!🙏
@paqman67
@paqman67 3 года назад
I see that Louis Marchand downvoted this video. Bach kicked your @$$ in the organ competition, and you ran away before the competition even started! Get over it 😁
@0rganopleno
@0rganopleno 3 года назад
Amusing, but Marchand's music is actually quite good. Definitely worth a listen.
@lenanielsen5903
@lenanielsen5903 3 года назад
Wonderfully played very beautiful sound🍃
@emilalbazi8691
@emilalbazi8691 3 года назад
Hey you Frederick the great... you messed up with the wrong composer.. Great job Herr Doeselaar 🥰 Emil Sydney, Australia
@enriquesanchez2001
@enriquesanchez2001 3 года назад
BACH probably loved it. Silbermann introduced Cristofori's instrument construction in Germany. At the beginning there may have been some difficulties with Silbermann's fortepianos, because Johann Sebastian Bach criticized the weak sound of the instrument's treble and the too heavy touch of the keyboard. However, when Silbermann improved his instruments decisively, evidently as a result of a detailed examination of a Cristofori fortepiano, Bach gave them his "complete approval". For Johann Sebastian Bach a renewed encounter with a Silbermann fortepiano occurred, when he visited the Prussian King Friedrich II at the palace of Potsdam in 1747. On this occasion Friedrich II gave Johann Sebastian Bach the famous "King's Theme". Johann Sebastian Bach improvised directly on the king's Silbermann fortepiano a Ricercare for three voices that met with his majesty's "most gracious pleasure".
@davidriggenbach6672
@davidriggenbach6672 2 года назад
I am glad this jewel is now being played in the instrument that was intended! One of the first compositions for a piano-forte indeed!
@davidschestenger3366
@davidschestenger3366 Год назад
Can’t get more Bach than this ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL
@DB-jj5gx
@DB-jj5gx 3 года назад
Again, this was outstanding performance, recording, instrument, as usual... I love how the last notes are given total attention, are so delicately dropped, like you are leaving your dearest friend after this short encounter - but you know he isn't far, and you are going to reunite soon anyway...
@notaire2
@notaire2 3 года назад
Wunderschöne Aufführung dieses scheinbar komplizierten doch perfekt komponierten Meisterstücks im gut analysierten Tempo mit klarem doch zugleich anmutigem Klang des technisch perfekten Klaviers und mit sorgfältig kontrollierter Dynamik. Wahrlich genialer Pianist!
@elevenears4785
@elevenears4785 2 года назад
Spectacular journey. Miracle.
@nicolaasstam1611
@nicolaasstam1611 3 года назад
Wat een gave fortepiano! Prachtig Leo👌
@Williamegert
@Williamegert Год назад
This man plays with heart!
@markkirschenmann3925
@markkirschenmann3925 3 года назад
Fantastic performance and interpretation! Thank you for posting.
@UlimorUdamenta
@UlimorUdamenta 3 года назад
Simply stunning work, chaps!! Bit surprised to find this one played on a Fortepiano!!!
@man0sticks
@man0sticks 3 года назад
Friedrich had several Silberman fortepianos. Bach supposedly improvised this three-part fugue on one of them when he visited the king in 1747.
@bathtubbarracuda2581
@bathtubbarracuda2581 3 года назад
It was originally played on a fortepiano at Freddie's
@alexandrusimo899
@alexandrusimo899 3 года назад
Same
@andreamundt
@andreamundt 3 года назад
@@bathtubbarracuda2581 "at Freddie´s" - Hahahahahah thx for the laugh
@EliotKiti
@EliotKiti 3 года назад
@@bathtubbarracuda2581 at freddies!!!!! Lmao
@JMcdon1627
@JMcdon1627 3 года назад
Outstanding performance and instrument. Thank you.
@papamoto3369
@papamoto3369 3 года назад
Impresionante este intérprete. En mi opinión es maravilloso cómo toca el Barroco
@raimondosansevero8475
@raimondosansevero8475 3 года назад
Che splendida scelta, e che splendido strumento! 🤩
@成毛章浩
@成毛章浩 3 года назад
これってフリードリヒ大王からもらったテーマで即興演奏やったやつでしょ。ほんま余裕ですね。しかも全部憶えていて楽譜にして贈ったってすごすぎだわ
@ernst-dietmarhorstmann4949
@ernst-dietmarhorstmann4949 2 года назад
Bravo Maestro ! This is so tricky to play and to understand. Merry Christmass ! Best wishes from Hamburg/Germany
@heron6462
@heron6462 3 года назад
Can someone enlighten me on the mechanism of this instrument? I can see the jacks and the strip of black felt that limits their rise (2:40 and 6:20), but where are the hammers that hit the strings, presumably from below?
@CR33SIVE
@CR33SIVE 3 года назад
Insane to think that Bach improvised this piece.
@rhalleballe
@rhalleballe 3 года назад
He did not. Bach composed it, he only improvised a small fuge on the motiv given by Friedrich der Große.
@CR33SIVE
@CR33SIVE 3 года назад
@@rhalleballe From what I've read, it seems that the a3 was improvised and the a6 was composed. Nevertheless, if he didn't improvise the whole a3, then he at least improvised at least a good portion of it. The "small fugue" that he improvised was a three-voice fugue, like the a3.
@wh9462
@wh9462 3 года назад
@T_A_Verne well may it be as it was, it's still impressive to consider that Bach has improvised even just an exposition of a fugue over such a theme which is by no means a suitable puece of material for counterpunctual development.
@wh9462
@wh9462 3 года назад
@Andrew Aiello so basically you're just denying historical reports (which can neither be verified nor be falsified) even without plausible reasoning. The only fact I know is that Bach was a extraordinary improvisor on keyboard and as long as there's no sufficient evidence to prove it false, I, as an ordinary human being, choose to assume and believe that there's always genius out there who can accomplish crazy things which I couldn't even dream of.
@Abernathythedull
@Abernathythedull 3 года назад
Composers in those days were trained in music by improvisation, unlike most modern music training. Also, musical training was from the ground up based on counterpoint, also unlike today. They used concepts like "chord of the fifth, chord of the sixth" which were firmly rooted in the concepts of intervals, not I, IV, V, which is rooted in an abstract fundamental root. It was actually unremarkable for composers of that time to improvise fugues on the spot. Bach was widely known as an improvisor, not because he could do it, but because he was so good at it. Bach also at this point had a lot of experience with chromaticism, so the king's theme wouldn't have posed a great hardship for him to improvise on. So is this fugue an EXACT duplicate of the one he improvised? Probably not. But it could be pretty darn close if he wrote it down later in the day.
@jarekwyrzykowski1762
@jarekwyrzykowski1762 3 года назад
Amazing sound - very clear but very subtle at the same time. What do we know about temperament used in this recording?
@bach
@bach 3 года назад
Thanks! We used the Bach-Kellner temperament for the fortepiano.
@eugeenlivendabelardo5848
@eugeenlivendabelardo5848 3 года назад
Meesterlijk, Leo, transparant en wondermooie frasering!
@MiskoKatua
@MiskoKatua Год назад
For those discussing it should be played on a fortepiano or not: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y25G0W2NiQQ.html In the end; IT DOESN'T MATTER on which instrument it is played! 😁
@alexischampsaur4352
@alexischampsaur4352 3 года назад
Fascinating instrument.
@user-fu7zf4ck9z
@user-fu7zf4ck9z 3 года назад
The reason this is being played on a “piano” instead of a harpsichord, because this is basically Bach’s first composition specifically written for that instrument. Bach improvised this fugue for Frederick the Great (over a theme given to him) on a prototype of what we know as pianos today
@herrickinman9303
@herrickinman9303 3 года назад
There's no evidence that Bach wrote the 3-part ricercar specifically for the fortepiano. He didn't mention fortepiano in the publication or the dedication of the Musical Offering. He only referred to "fugue for the keyboard." Even in correspondence about "the Prussian fugue," no one ever mentions fortepiano. In Bach's time, the fortepiano was regarded as a novelty of the rich. Very few people owned a fortepiano. It's very unlikely that Bach recalled note for note the 3-part fugue he improvised for Frederick 2 months before he published the Musical Offering. The 3-part ricercar is likely an elaboration of, not a reproduction of, the improvised 3-part fugue. What we would recognize as the sound of the modern piano didn't exist until around 1875 -- almost a half century after Beethoven died.
@user-fu7zf4ck9z
@user-fu7zf4ck9z 3 года назад
@@herrickinman9303 Yes I‘m aware of that, but it’s well documented that this piece (or an improvised prototype of it) wasn’t played on a harpsichord.
@herrickinman9303
@herrickinman9303 3 года назад
@@user-fu7zf4ck9z Bach improvised a 3-part fugue on the king's theme on a keyboard instrument that happened to be a fortepiano, but that alone does not support your conclusion that the 3-part Ricercar on the same theme "is basically Bach’s first composition specifically written for that instrument." Nowhere in the dedication, the score, or in Bach's correspondence about the Musical Offering or "the Prussian fugue" does anyone mention fortepiano. If, as you claim, the 3-part Ricercar was "specifically written for" the fortepiano, one would think Bach would have specified "fortepiano" in the score.
@user-fu7zf4ck9z
@user-fu7zf4ck9z 3 года назад
@@herrickinman9303 I didn’t mean to claim that Bach intended this to be played only on the fortepiano, I‘m sorry for that. What I was trying to say was that this is probably the first composition that Bach wrote knowing it would be performed on a fortepiano prototype. This doesn’t mean it was composed in any way that wouldn’t have worked on any other keyboard instrument of his time.
@theMusicWellOrg
@theMusicWellOrg 3 года назад
"Tuned in" on my way to work, and suddenly I'm at Sans Souci, CPE looking on as the King plays the theme for the Master. Dank, LVD & NBS!
@dianehamel9895
@dianehamel9895 3 года назад
Belle sonorité...clarté du jeu...Magnifique!
@matheusg1337
@matheusg1337 3 года назад
Congratulations! I have been after a recording of this quality for some time now. Outstanding
@belartful
@belartful 2 года назад
Best piece Bach ever wrote..but not widely known or Popular! A mystery why it isn't!
@luciangabrielpopescu
@luciangabrielpopescu 3 года назад
This music was composed ON THE SPOT, can someone imagine this?... Very few composers (if any) were able to produce music of this caliber, but Bach was able to compose it WHILE PERFORMING!
@herrickinman9303
@herrickinman9303 2 года назад
No. The 3-part Ricercar performed in this video is likely an elaboration of, but surely not a note-for-note reproduction of, the 3-part fugue Bach improvised before the Prussian king and his guests.
@lowlifeuk999
@lowlifeuk999 Год назад
@@herrickinman9303 Herr Herrick, are you on the spectrum ?
@lowlifeuk999
@lowlifeuk999 Год назад
Asperger maybe
@federicoarrighi5459
@federicoarrighi5459 9 месяцев назад
This is Absolute Genius
@hardmuscl4life
@hardmuscl4life 3 года назад
Thank you for that beautiful performance. I particularly like your execution of the ornaments.
@MegaFount
@MegaFount 2 года назад
Extraordinary! What a gift. Eternal gratitude for this magnificent performance. Music that circles and dances through the channels of the mind and soul.
@ethanb2554
@ethanb2554 3 года назад
The closest empirical instance we have of divinity
@roycezaro1998
@roycezaro1998 3 года назад
Such an informed and tasteful decision to use a fortepiano in this performance! All the subtle dynamic contrasts, courtesy Van Doeselaar, really bring the ricercare alive in a new way for someone who has only ever heard this on a harpsichord. This performance deserves a medal!!
@andreamundt
@andreamundt 3 года назад
Utterly beautiful !! Perfect choice of the instrument ! *Wonderful* playing
@wuillymay8815
@wuillymay8815 11 месяцев назад
Comedi: who needs Gustavo with this guy?
@blackholesupercluster
@blackholesupercluster Год назад
Triple thumbs up !!!
@ruperttmls7985
@ruperttmls7985 3 года назад
Magnifica decisión el emplear un fortepiano para el Ricercar inicial, muy apegado con los instrumentos que Bach vio en aquella visita. Como siempre música e interpretación de alto nivel 👍🏻👍🏻
@MichaelCWBell
@MichaelCWBell 3 года назад
A lovely instrument. That first sweeping arpeggio episode I find slightly unusual in J.S. Bach. Perhaps a nod to the emergence of Rococo and the ideas his son was playing with?
@gradpigodemosviedaff
@gradpigodemosviedaff 3 года назад
It is indeed a really lovely instrument! I have read, that the arpeggio episode is seen by scholars as evidence, that this really is a written down improvisation and he would probably done it differently, if he had composed the piece, which sounds plausible to me. But maybe you are right and it is also a stylistic matter, maybe to please Frederic II.
@franciscoe.novalessalinas4981
@franciscoe.novalessalinas4981 3 года назад
MAESTRO VAN DOESELAAR UN PLACER ESCUCHAR TU EJECUCIÓN. GRACIAS DESDE MÉXICO
@andrewblencowe289
@andrewblencowe289 3 года назад
Beautiful. Patient, complete phrasing creates the magic. There is a hint of the Art Of The Fugue here and there.
@mikbe2579
@mikbe2579 2 года назад
In my ears, this is not a euphony. Fridericus Rex's arbitrary-theoretical theme was more intended to test the artistry of the old Johann Sebastian than to give pleasure.
@herrickinman9303
@herrickinman9303 Год назад
The king's theme is hardly arbitrary or theoretical. Bach found the theme beautiful. The 1st part of the theme ends with a falling diminished 7th and derives from a 2-chord progression found in many Baroque fugue subjects, including some by Bach and Handel and even in a flute sonata composed by the king. The 1st part of the theme leads harmonically to the 2nd part of the theme, which is a descending chromatic tetrachord, which was the traditional lament motif from the Renaissance to the late 18th century. The king was a learned musician and a composer.
@Alice-zv9tk
@Alice-zv9tk Год назад
전 임윤찬의 팬입니다. 클라이번 콩쿨에서 그가 연주한 영상을 보다가 그의 ’90초의 침묵‘에 공감하고 싶어서 30여번을 다시 들어봤지만 그게 안되네용…(아…. 바흐… 어렵다….) 다른 영상을 들어보면 도움이 될까하여 찾다보니 여기까지 오게 되었습니다. 임윤찬의 곡과는 다른 느낌이어서 또 새롭게 들리기는 하지만 아무리 들어도 ‘그의 영혼을 바치는 연주’에 까지는 이르지 못하겠지요? ㅋㅋ 그래도 많이 들어봐야겠습니다 ㅎㅎ 좋은 연주와 영상에 감사드립니다^^
@JustGrilledVanquishes
@JustGrilledVanquishes 7 месяцев назад
Amazing!
@MarieMarch-kn7rw
@MarieMarch-kn7rw 3 года назад
Wunderschön! Ich höre es zum ersten Mal gespielt auf einem Hammerklavier.
@peterburd
@peterburd День назад
Sorry for the stupid question, but is that a piano or a beefed-up harpsichord?
@bach
@bach 13 часов назад
It's a fortepiano, an early piano from Bach's time. More on keyboard instruments and Bach: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Y25G0W2NiQQ.html
@bakaraka5880
@bakaraka5880 3 года назад
You should do the prelude and fugue in c minor bwv 546 and the toccata and fugue in F major those are two of the best organ works your missing
@bach
@bach 3 года назад
Stay tuned, because BWV 546 is on it's way
@rudivanstraten
@rudivanstraten 3 года назад
Prachtig, schitterend gespeeld en wat een bijzonder instrument…..
@Floridantea
@Floridantea 3 года назад
Leo here at the piano looks like Bach.
@jimbo2629
@jimbo2629 3 года назад
Quite the best fortepiano I’ve heard. Maybe due to the performers touch.
@jimbo2629
@jimbo2629 3 года назад
I feel the same
@jacquelinecastroravelo
@jacquelinecastroravelo 3 года назад
Maravilloso
@pawemoszynski5497
@pawemoszynski5497 3 года назад
Nice sound! And congratuations for musician.
@henrygaida7048
@henrygaida7048 Год назад
As much as Bach is (rightly) considered a genius in the world of music, I do think that more credit needs to be given to the genius of Gottfried Silberman, whose instruments: clavichords, harpsichords, fortepianos, and organs, were a great inspiration to the legendary Thomaskantor and his family (see the younger Bach's "Abscheid" to his Silberman Clavier).
@drpangloss6725
@drpangloss6725 3 года назад
Excellent!
@SilvioNobre
@SilvioNobre 3 года назад
Amazing!
@Highlander1432
@Highlander1432 3 года назад
So good Thank you so much
@johnfrank7797
@johnfrank7797 2 года назад
The Prophet of all music left no stone unturned in his endless tonal explorations, so much that there is nothing new after Bach. Listen as he breaks into a walking bass while "riding jazz triplets" in the right hand, marker 1:30 and again around 1:46 but this time with a Bebop style back and forth triplet/duplicate "lick" in the right hand (more later as well 3:11). If that ain't Jazz I don't know what is!
@musicarrangestudio9134
@musicarrangestudio9134 3 года назад
What a beautiful piece of music!
@redshifteightpoint6
@redshifteightpoint6 День назад
Masterful!
@sahanarzruni584
@sahanarzruni584 2 года назад
Why all the background hum? It spoils this magnificent presentation.
@litoboy5
@litoboy5 3 года назад
COOL
@jamallabarge2665
@jamallabarge2665 3 года назад
On a fortepiano, like we were told it was done the first time around.
@Bogenvibrato
@Bogenvibrato Год назад
Nun habe ich das Stück schon sehr oft gehört, natürlich von den „großen Namen.“ Aber so gut und überzeugend wie hier ist es mir noch nicht vorgekommen! Im Großen und Ganzen, aber auch in den Details: der Mann hat ja so recht! Diese chromatische Harmonik schreit ja geradezu nach expressiver Dynamik und flexibler Agogik. Bach fährt mit dem Hörer geradezu wagnerisch Achterbahn. Hier auf der Linie des guten Geschmacks zu bleiben, ist eben die große Kunst. Mir ist schon früher aufgefallen, dass dieser Musiker über viel Geschmack verfügt, auch wenn es im Ausdruck lyrisch und poetisch wird. Es gibt viereckig denkende Nüchternheitsfreaks, „Anti-Romantiker“ und HIP-Raser unter den Hörern und Ausführenden der „Alten Musik“. Für mich sind das alles Phänomene von Unreife, wenig verfeinertem Geschmack und ja, Unmusikalität. Diese Einspielung, ja die Meisterschaft, die hinter der Einspielung steht, ist ein sehr guter Beweis dafür, dass es auch noch den Weg wahrer und erfüllter Musik gibt. Danke dafür🙏❣️
@jacquelinecastroravelo
@jacquelinecastroravelo 3 года назад
Mijn lof voor Dhr. Van Doeselaar!
@bjrnsan3572
@bjrnsan3572 2 года назад
BACH; just do some ;) practice, then hit the keys at right timing..I agree
@lluisrafalessole-classical5068
@lluisrafalessole-classical5068 3 года назад
Nice music 🎶
@ramprasada7451
@ramprasada7451 3 года назад
YES
@leandroteodori1832
@leandroteodori1832 3 года назад
wonderful
@vasilisbogodimos8107
@vasilisbogodimos8107 2 года назад
2:28 - 3:10
@davidschestenger3366
@davidschestenger3366 Год назад
Bravo
@lejayarielle3877
@lejayarielle3877 Год назад
🎹🎶🎼🌈🌈✨✨
@pregart001
@pregart001 3 года назад
Maestro Doselar bravissimo! Non ho mai sentito un tale cantabile al pianoforte. Lo staccato all'inizio dell ricercar avrebbe potuto essere omesso.
@tooxicfox5245
@tooxicfox5245 3 года назад
Thank you for the Musical Offer Bach Society.
@AlanMearns-YesTheRaven
@AlanMearns-YesTheRaven 3 года назад
Beautiful! Such a relief when Bach is rescued from the harpsichord and organ. Lol Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy the organ and harpsichord....for about 5 mins.
@manoelfernandez3461
@manoelfernandez3461 3 года назад
Don't mess around with the organ 😡
@josephcambron7060
@josephcambron7060 3 года назад
The organ is a reverb laden mechanical monstrosity and the harpsichord is a mechanical, nonexpressive sewing machine. I find major key works on the harpsichord particularly nauseating.
@davyroger3773
@davyroger3773 2 года назад
This fortepiano seems to be a good compromise between a harpsichord and a piano, the latter i find to be dull and boring when playing Bach. The harpsichord has a much more livelier sound than a regular piano
@sarahwaldock3196
@sarahwaldock3196 3 года назад
isn't this the one written for Frederick the Great in response to his challenge?
@BaygonBach
@BaygonBach 3 года назад
Wonderful! Van Doeselaar on a Silbermann fortepiano! SDG
@samuelhelmlinger9588
@samuelhelmlinger9588 9 месяцев назад
Bravo, magnifique piano forte, tout aussi prenant que le clavecin ou l'orgue
@jsb7975
@jsb7975 3 года назад
Zo stevig en toch doorzichtig. GALANT DRAMA !
@leonardschick5257
@leonardschick5257 3 года назад
Nice. Actually the piano is amazing.
@franciscolima5793
@franciscolima5793 3 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏👏❤🇧🇷🇧🇷
@MrLuridan
@MrLuridan 3 года назад
Wonderful! Lots of Ricercar pieces in the early Italian lute repertoire.
@СашаЗо-п4п
@СашаЗо-п4п 3 года назад
Браво!
@encefalord
@encefalord 3 года назад
Bravo!
@pedroyurac2713
@pedroyurac2713 3 года назад
Una excelente interpretación de una gran obra de arte . Gracias .
@dorisparrochinha21
@dorisparrochinha21 3 года назад
Bravo, Bravissimo!! ❤️🎼🎹🎶👏
@juhanimyllynen9234
@juhanimyllynen9234 Год назад
2:30 so mellow after the theme re-appearance
@leonardolbrich6976
@leonardolbrich6976 3 года назад
Can you pls Upload this in spotify
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