Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Sonata in e minor for flute and basso continuo, BWV 1034 Adagio ma non tanto 0:17 Allegro 3:24 Andante 6:01 Allegro 9:26 Barthold Kuijken (transverse flute) Ewald Demeyere (harpsichord)
There's no one who gets more different and interesting sounds out of a period flute than Barthold. Got the chance to attend one of his masterclasses, a kind gentleman who truly loves what he does.
Me gusta la canción esa pone mi maestra de audición para que escuché y para que vea la música y me pregunté lo que pasó y haga un dibujo y o compré una flauta para vea la maestra ok te comento todos los días tengo clase de 8 de la mañana hasta 1 de la tarea como estoy en primera no he salido de primera para que pase. La secundaria no he pasado a la secundaria yo tengo maestra
Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis. The number means just like a catalogue number, or in this case Bach's composition number. Try google next time if you don't know something.
It sounds like the pitch in this recording was changed to be about higher. It sounds off, especially when I try and play along with it even though I've turned my flute.
I thought the same but then studied piano and I belive that great part of the appreciation I have for it now comes from realizing all the different things you must do to do it right.