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Jean Rondeau records JC Bach Harpsichord Concerto in F Minor W C73 (Dynastie) 

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Jean Rondeau, the imaginative young French harpsichordist, describes the Bach family as “one of the great dynasties of western music”. Having devoted his first Erato disc, Imagine, to works by the towering Johann Sebastian, he now returns to Bach’s world for his third release, Dynastie, which complements concertos by Johann Sebastian with concertos by his three most famous sons, Wilhelm Friedemann, Carl Philipp Emmanuel and Johann Christian.
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@markwestphal4437
@markwestphal4437 5 месяцев назад
I am 65 years old, and so grateful that these young people are taking these pieces to new heights. In a world where so much seems so much less, knowing that there are people like this out there lighting the everyday way, with this astonishing level of communiction, expression, and technique is hopeful and empowering.
@AndyHjo
@AndyHjo 6 лет назад
I did not know this concerto at all but after listening to it several times now I have to admit - this is an absolute masterpiece!
@elaineblackhurst1509
@elaineblackhurst1509 5 лет назад
Hardly. If you mean JS - ie *the* Bach - it’s not by him; if you mean JC - the attribution at the top - it’s such an utterly atypical oddity that almost nobody accepts that it is a representative work in any sense. It absolutely does not sum up ‘Bach’s work’ in any way whatsoever as barely a single note sounds anything like anything else JC ever wrote outside the short time he was being taught by his half-brother CPE in Berlin. If you mean WF - to whom this work was previously attributed, you’re probably overstating the case. What is true is that this is a fantastic interpretation of the piece - it is lovely music.
@elaineblackhurst1509
@elaineblackhurst1509 5 лет назад
My comment above appears nonsensical in isolation but was written in response to a comment (since deleted) which in essence said that this work summed up ‘everything about Bach’. It will now read rather more meaningfully.
@raysubsonic
@raysubsonic 4 года назад
That's actually quite interesting. So it's attribution is in doubt?
@elaineblackhurst1509
@elaineblackhurst1509 4 года назад
raysubsonic If the work is by JC - to my ears, extremely doubtful - then it will be a very early work. The problem with it being labelled ‘early’ is that it sounds like the work of a competent, mature, experienced composer - JC at the time was none of these things - he was a student. It could only have been written whilst JC was living with his half-brother CPE in Berlin where he had moved following his father’s death in 1750; JC remained there until he set out to Italy and became a pupil of the famous Padre Martini in Bologna in c.1754. If it is JC, then it is CPE’s influence which makes this work so untypical and so different from the sensuous, cantabile, Italian style music that so intoxicated Mozart that we normally associate with him. JC was born in 1735, so he was only around 19 when he left Berlin; as explained above, this music categorically does not sound like the work of a teenager to my ears. Regarding the definitive attribution to JC, I cannot in all honesty claim to know what the latest scholarship is saying, hence in my original comment saying that it was not a ‘representative’ work. That said, until he discovered his own voice whilst in Italy, there are a few other of these oddly un-JC type pieces around, so this concerto could be by JC. It should also be pointed out that the work does have a ‘W’ number: Ernest Warburton catalogued and listed all the works of JC Bach, though this may since have been overtaken by more modern scholarship. In short - not sure; my instinct is that this concerto is not by JC.
@TimWard1
@TimWard1 4 года назад
Elaine Blackhurst However, I also recall having studied a few of JC’s concertos in a focus semester in college, 6 weeks dedicated to Mozart. It was clear to me with that insight that JC was quite fond of the lighter, more Viennese style, before Viennese was cool. And it was clearly a huge influence on the budding Mozart. (Truth be told, even Leopold Mozart had a lighter style than was common in the first half of the 18th C.)
@franklincorrea2907
@franklincorrea2907 5 лет назад
What a good recording design!!! The harpsichord doesn't get obfuscated by the other instruments! Every voice sounds clear and present.
@glitch314
@glitch314 10 месяцев назад
This, for me, is the best piece of music ever written. It hits so many notes...
@jean-claudemattioli6834
@jean-claudemattioli6834 5 лет назад
La gravité se mêle à la réflexion. La clarté dans des moments de doute. L’ombre délicate d’un sous-bois qui nous enveloppe. La beauté qui tente de nous consoler sans y parvenir. La recherche laborieuse pour une vérité que nous savons inexistante. Merveilleuse inspiration.
@alain21301
@alain21301 2 года назад
Je découvre cette enivrante musique...et ne la quitte plus. Il me faut l'écouter avec dévotion, gourmandise et volupté tous les jours, et parfois plusieurs fois. Merci pour ce céleste plaisir avec des musiciens généreux et si brillants!
@RoberttAvro
@RoberttAvro 6 лет назад
JC Bach is a very underrated composer imo. Some would say the best in the family after his father. He had an excellent career in London with many successes and much beautiful music created. It's always good to see his music performed on youtube.
@jaikee9477
@jaikee9477 6 лет назад
Certainly not underrated among those who know that JC had almost as much influence on Mozart as JS Bach's other son CPE, another genius who later became Mozart's mentor and father figure. JC, the "London Bach" was incredibly successful in his day. He also introduced the "Wiener Klassik" school (Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, etc). He easily makes it into the top 5 most influential composers of all time.
@kooistradurk
@kooistradurk 5 лет назад
An opera writing catholic, hmm I wonder what daddy thought about this...
@elaineblackhurst1509
@elaineblackhurst1509 5 лет назад
Robertt Avro Listening to this music, it is almost impossible to accept that it is typical of JC, even if it is dated when he was still living and learning with his half-brother CPE in Berlin. The former attribution to WF seems far more likely. Not a note of the entire piece has anything in common whatsoever with anything JC ever wrote in his life (including the g minor symphony Op 6 No 6, and the two c minor piano sonatas Op 5 No 6 and Opus 17 No 2).
@elaineblackhurst1509
@elaineblackhurst1509 5 лет назад
Jaikee Berlin You correctly state that JC was an important influence on Mozart from the first meetings in London and throughout their lives; but only one of very many influences - Mozart assimilated the music and ideas around him to an extraordinary degree throughout his life. You have however totally over-stated the influence of CPE Bach: like all German musicians, Mozart was aware of CPE’s works and theoretical writings, but there is scant evidence of any ‘influence’ in any of Mozart’s works. Barely a note of Mozart’s music could ever be mistaken for CPE, and vice-versa. CPE never became a ‘mentor and father figure’, they never met: the only composer who Mozart would have considered a mentor and father figure was, of course, Haydn. JC did not ‘introduce’ the classical style - no one composer did. JC was one of a large number of composers who from the c.1740’s helped to define a new style of music - galante, rococo et cetera - that evolved into what is now usually termed the Viennese Classical period.
@elaineblackhurst1509
@elaineblackhurst1509 4 года назад
durk kooistra Daddy would have had very few thoughts on the matter as he had already died. On his father’s death in 1750, the 15 year old JC moved to Berlin to live with and be taught by his half-brother CPE. In c.1756, JC moved to Bologna where he became a pupil of the greatest teacher of the age Padre Martini; from there he was appointed as an organist in Milan Cathedral in 1760. It was in order to gain this appointment that many suspect that JC’s conversion was as cynical as it was pragmatic; he would have been very unlikely to be appointed to such a key position as a German Lutheran Protestant. It seems his family were not impressed. JC spent two years in Milan, though appeared to be rather more interested in opera. In 1762, he left, moved to London and spent the rest of his life in that city. He is buried near St Pancras International station in the middle of London.
@lioneldroitecour3380
@lioneldroitecour3380 7 лет назад
Merveilleux Jean Rondeau qui renouvelle notre écoute avec amour, avec passion. J'avais un certain mépris pour les fils de Bach, que j'avais trop facilement tendance à comparer, à leur dépend, à leur illustre géniteur. Ils ont pourtant une place éminente dans l'histoire de la musique, et c'est le grand mérite de Jean Rondeau et des splendides musiciens qui l'entourent que de faire tomber les murailles de nos préjugés. Merci à vous tous, chers musiciens !
@Minos818
@Minos818 5 лет назад
Super bien dit ! Je reprends chacun de vos mots et les renvoie à chacun des acteurs de cette si belle vidéo (artistes du son et de l'image compris, pour leurs très très belles captations)
@denniszlatkin4280
@denniszlatkin4280 2 года назад
I have watched and listened to this marvelous performance many times and simply can't get enough. The musicians in leisure clothing and putting every effort into the perfection of their musical gifts is so relaxing and enjoyable. I love the way the photographer studies the faces and movements of each each performer. The closing expression of the violinist is simply priceless.
@davidklein5007
@davidklein5007 4 года назад
This is the best performance of this slow mvt that I've heard. And the cadenza is orgasmic.
Год назад
Outre de merveilleux musiciens, au service de cette si belle musique : une excellente prise de son !
@Ennah08
@Ennah08 2 года назад
Other participants: Sophie Gent · Louis Creac'h · Fanny Paccoud · Antoine Touche · Thomas de Pierrefeu · Evolène Kiener
@walbassman
@walbassman Год назад
Thank you. I was wondering.
@millennial8441
@millennial8441 3 месяца назад
I didn't know about this gem by J.C. Bach. Thanks for sharing it.
@Shevaron
@Shevaron 2 года назад
My first time hearing this concerto is today. It's a really nice piece of music with a great interpretation by Jean with lots of emotion.
@petetotaro9510
@petetotaro9510 7 лет назад
FANTASTIC! Great strings, great bass, and super basson. Thanks a million for the post!
@mrstinkabell123
@mrstinkabell123 6 лет назад
I've listened to a few JC Bach compositions and have loved them all. This one is so sensitive and poignant. He's definitely the best after his father. Thank you
@operaforlife6551
@operaforlife6551 4 года назад
My vote still goes to CPE ;)
@MaChiHofmann
@MaChiHofmann 4 года назад
Wunderbar! So kommt diese Musik zum Leben, ganz phantastisch!
@helenmisan5114
@helenmisan5114 4 года назад
So beautiful and perfect, great musicians. Thank you for your hard work in sharing this great composition!
@celsoteixeira3198
@celsoteixeira3198 6 лет назад
There is a pervasive tide that comes from Jean Rondeau and spreads all around the musicians and those that listen to this music. It is the great seal of a genius...
@mikezinn7212
@mikezinn7212 5 лет назад
Wow - you've got the very essence of this wonderful composition!
@jamesmallinson3201
@jamesmallinson3201 5 лет назад
Un capolavoro eseguito da tutti in modo posato ed elegante.
@AlexLiskovich
@AlexLiskovich 3 года назад
Cant stop listening to this piece....
@t.s.4780
@t.s.4780 3 года назад
Oh GOD, such a sublime sound....
@LupercaIia
@LupercaIia 6 лет назад
This is absolutely beautiful!!!!
@phpn99
@phpn99 6 лет назад
Speechless. Cette partition est SUBLIME.
@isabelneiradelano2152
@isabelneiradelano2152 3 года назад
Maravillosa interpretación. Gracias, gracias artistas de la música, por tanta delicadeza. Gracias.
@operalover42
@operalover42 7 лет назад
merci Jean pour cette merveille !
@yuzoito2192
@yuzoito2192 7 лет назад
O
@lucym5163
@lucym5163 2 года назад
This really is a beautiful performance and piece - thank you.
@tigranmikayelyan3963
@tigranmikayelyan3963 4 года назад
Bravo!!!
@maximeperrin4882
@maximeperrin4882 7 лет назад
Quel plaisir de vous voir jouer cette si belle musique, merci !
@wombat88008
@wombat88008 3 года назад
There is no where near enough time in a life to experience the amazing creations by such a great composer and many like him. The tender notes make my heart yearn for removal by a kind angel who will keep it dwelling for an eternity in the realm of such majestic sound.
@vincecreech9407
@vincecreech9407 7 лет назад
interprèter Bach les pieds nu je n'y aurai pas pensé 😅😉 bravo à vous tous pour tant d'émotions
@calou505
@calou505 4 года назад
Si magnifique! Merci
@Arkadia_Nazar
@Arkadia_Nazar 2 года назад
Восхитительно!!!! Браво!!!!!
@marcolucca6241
@marcolucca6241 7 лет назад
Tres tres magnifique
@jensberens3216
@jensberens3216 2 года назад
Die ganze CD ist in jeder Hinsicht einfach nur großartig!
@nataliageleta4473
@nataliageleta4473 7 лет назад
Silence at the end is just killing
@glitch314
@glitch314 4 года назад
... and Fanny's smile there.
@walbassman
@walbassman Год назад
@@glitch314- I'm in love with Fanny.
@miguelibanez8096
@miguelibanez8096 5 лет назад
Una interpretación fantástica. Talento e inspiración a raudales.
@JohnFoll1
@JohnFoll1 5 лет назад
Wonderful!
@JamesDodge-v7n
@JamesDodge-v7n 6 месяцев назад
Beautiful ❤
@angeljavsanchez7638
@angeljavsanchez7638 6 лет назад
Magnifica interpretacion
@UMBUBA
@UMBUBA 7 лет назад
Bravo! Greetings from USA!!
@einkprismdesignstudio5873
@einkprismdesignstudio5873 6 лет назад
This is sooo good!
@franciscouderq1100
@franciscouderq1100 6 лет назад
Que tout cela est extrêment bien fait et excellente prise de sons
@remynaullet9729
@remynaullet9729 7 лет назад
Quels talents ! Magnifique.
@saratanjala6431
@saratanjala6431 7 лет назад
Ti ringrazzio Dio. Creatore de la musica speciale.
@silviamele5514
@silviamele5514 5 лет назад
UNA MARAVILLA ........ LA VIDA Y SU MUSICA .....
@neilfawcett6654
@neilfawcett6654 3 года назад
Lovely
@keremkeskiner7727
@keremkeskiner7727 6 лет назад
Delightful performance...
@henridesmard2299
@henridesmard2299 4 года назад
Excellent
@micheldaillet8144
@micheldaillet8144 6 лет назад
La derniere note est extra!
@ciadd2935
@ciadd2935 7 лет назад
Thank you.
@lindahart6115
@lindahart6115 4 года назад
Just Exquisite!
@marcaurele5092
@marcaurele5092 5 лет назад
Viva Rondeau !
@paolagimenez473
@paolagimenez473 3 года назад
Hermoso 💕
@uwuwuwu525
@uwuwuwu525 7 лет назад
wow trop fort !!!! simplement trop cool
@moein-lifestyle
@moein-lifestyle 4 года назад
👍 Excellent 👍
5 лет назад
This is Movement II (Andante) in a beautiful rendition.
@IolandeMelody
@IolandeMelody 5 лет назад
Audio is superb...
@goldenstone7094
@goldenstone7094 4 года назад
This is fantastic. I'll have to pick up the album!
@marioperrota
@marioperrota Год назад
Lindo!
@medeakalos780
@medeakalos780 5 лет назад
From heaven!
@TimWard1
@TimWard1 4 года назад
It’s certainly obvious why JC Bach was an influential figure in young Mozart’s life. To think how things might have been different in Mozart’s style had he never taken that trip to England...
@solidus4prez
@solidus4prez 5 лет назад
5:38 wow that timing
@enestahirovic3356
@enestahirovic3356 Год назад
I didn't know Gerard Depardieu had an illegitimate son who prospered in the world of Baroque music and played so beautifully! Wow!
@wellingtonmendes9006
@wellingtonmendes9006 5 лет назад
Espetáculo.
@phpn99
@phpn99 6 лет назад
Dommage que Johann Christian n'avait que 15 ans à la mort de son père. Si Johann Sebastian avait pu connaître le talent du cadet de ses fils, à quel point n'aurait-il pas été fier ? On entend déjà la grâce et la sensualité des mouvements lents de Haydn et de Mozart, mais dans leur fonds culturel baroque; JC était avec ses frères le véritable trait d'union entre ces époques.
@vaughangarrick
@vaughangarrick 2 года назад
I never listen to the 2nd movements outside of the violin concertos but this is exquizite
@anastasiiariabchun7608
@anastasiiariabchun7608 3 года назад
❤️🙏
@astroalex19
@astroalex19 5 лет назад
wonderful music and interpretation....but... Fanny Paccoud's eyes are wonderful ... they enchant me. At 1:09 ...6:11, and 7:59...
@anatolik.6063
@anatolik.6063 5 лет назад
Yes you are right! Same feeling.
@glitch314
@glitch314 4 года назад
I think I fell in love... She is so engaged with the music, I almost envy her... This is such a beautiful composition and her expressions make it even more so...
@nuriakbudak3667
@nuriakbudak3667 4 года назад
JE vous aime et JE vous conseillle a mon pere qui est pianiste . ET Fray, bien sur ... SALUT ...
@desertlillie9659
@desertlillie9659 3 года назад
I almost forgot that there would eventually be an ending to this concerto. I was rather put out when it ended. lol
@martinsomarriba4420
@martinsomarriba4420 7 лет назад
Hasta el momento la Jean es el mejor en el Harpsichord, no ha sido superado. Excelente técnica.
@erikgardetemps
@erikgardetemps 5 лет назад
"Hasta el momento no ha sido superado"... ni que fuera una carrera de motos.
@nicolausunyer4674
@nicolausunyer4674 4 года назад
Mírate vídeos de Scott Ross.
@TijuanaBorderJumper
@TijuanaBorderJumper 3 года назад
We need J S Bach in this world today ❤
@thegreenarrow1939
@thegreenarrow1939 3 года назад
Sure but this is jc bach
@elaineblackhurst1509
@elaineblackhurst1509 4 месяца назад
@@thegreenarrow1939 It’s almost certainly not by JC Bach as explained elsewhere in this thread; the description is I believe wrong, but you’re quite right that it is definitely *not* by JS Bach.
@daveradiofm
@daveradiofm 5 лет назад
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach's Concerto in Fm, Andante
@clavichord
@clavichord Год назад
Charming keyboard concerto but it seems atypical of JC Bach and I've seen it attributed to WF Bach in the past, for what it's worth...
@faleru
@faleru 3 года назад
i see this was filmed on casual-fridays
@me.7451
@me.7451 5 лет назад
is there any chance to get the sheet music of this whole concerto? I cant find it anywhere in the Internet. The concert was formerly attributed to Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, but i still can't find it. (It's Johann Christian Bach Keyboard Concerto No.6 in F-Minor, W C.73)
@gottfriedreck7215
@gottfriedreck7215 5 лет назад
Love the guy in need of a hair cut and his playing Bach. But I am absolutely smitten by the unearthly beauty of his Violist!
@baalbor7050
@baalbor7050 4 года назад
👍👍👍👍👍
@piotrzawadowski6403
@piotrzawadowski6403 Месяц назад
This is not I.C.Bach. This is W.F.Bach. Please check it out.
@HAL_NlNETH0USAND
@HAL_NlNETH0USAND 4 года назад
This full concerto plus 1052, plus several others are on spotify.
@lorentzius
@lorentzius 7 лет назад
Love it. Dark and sumptuous. Is this not by WF Bach?
@samuelsiqueira3831
@samuelsiqueira3831 5 лет назад
Yes descrition iw wrong
@starfox1
@starfox1 4 года назад
@@samuelsiqueira3831 for some reason the attribution has been changed to JC bach. i dont know the reasons, yet. some people say this piece doesnt sound very jc bach, others think it does and is probably from earlier times with his brother , cpe bach
@SarumChoirmaster
@SarumChoirmaster Год назад
Is this the slow movt only? Is there a 1st and 3rd movement?
@Pedroleum100
@Pedroleum100 5 лет назад
Racer X brought me here.
@Freawulf
@Freawulf 4 года назад
Which song please?!
@WinrichNaujoks
@WinrichNaujoks 6 лет назад
My cat has the same facial expression when I touch her just at the beginning of her tail!
@megalomaniacko1
@megalomaniacko1 3 года назад
Bach’s son concerto.
@rayhansptr_64
@rayhansptr_64 3 года назад
2:25 wow
@IncognitoUnknown-fc2tu
@IncognitoUnknown-fc2tu 2 года назад
?? what is wow there??
@rayhansptr_64
@rayhansptr_64 2 года назад
@@IncognitoUnknown-fc2tu i like that part.
@IncognitoUnknown-fc2tu
@IncognitoUnknown-fc2tu 2 года назад
@@rayhansptr_64 she's blowing pipe but the sound is of strigs. What is wow about it??
@IncognitoUnknown-fc2tu
@IncognitoUnknown-fc2tu 2 года назад
@@rayhansptr_64 🌙🐒
@rayhansptr_64
@rayhansptr_64 2 года назад
@@IncognitoUnknown-fc2tu no, i just like the part where the harpsichord sound starts to come in. I love the melody!
@ondrejzavadil244
@ondrejzavadil244 7 лет назад
Absolutely love this! But just one thing, it's probably in some baroque tuning, but how come it sounds like today's b minor? I would expect something like f and e minor or a little lower..
@ondrejzavadil244
@ondrejzavadil244 7 лет назад
ah right, it's the second movement in c minor, lol..
@ibrahimtoledo
@ibrahimtoledo 7 лет назад
Ondřej Zavadi
@buffalo8694
@buffalo8694 3 года назад
the part from 1:48 to 1:50 sounds like Lacrimosa
@andrewm.400
@andrewm.400 Год назад
Who’s the viola player?
@pelle571
@pelle571 6 лет назад
@asherwade
@asherwade 2 года назад
Is this ‘really’ composed by “JS” Bach - doesn’t sound like it (?), esp. with the W. C-73
@thaiboxxx
@thaiboxxx 4 года назад
Anyone who knows where I can find the music sheet for this piece?
@powerofalto
@powerofalto 5 лет назад
What an odd piece. This is by J. C. Bach? It doesn’t sound like other works of his that I’ve heard...
@alialaa1717
@alialaa1717 6 лет назад
please guys help me i'm searching for the score and i can't find it !!
@walbassman
@walbassman Год назад
Who is on first violin?
@ciararespect4296
@ciararespect4296 2 года назад
Not bad for a motley crue of hippies
@todaystomsawyer
@todaystomsawyer Год назад
I mean… that’s what the world of historical performance pretty much is!
@hugoandore9971
@hugoandore9971 3 года назад
This is actually W.F. Bach's, not J.C.
@edrooney9580
@edrooney9580 6 лет назад
Makes more sense on the harpsichord
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