Und da hier über die Hauptperson mal wieder nicht gesprochen wird, sei´s gern ergänzt: Die Ballade op. 288 war die letzte Komposition des 1910 in Leipzig verstorbenen deutschen Komponisten und langjährigen Gewandhaus-Kapellmeisters Carl Reinecke. Welch jugendlich-gefühlvolles kleines Meisterstück des 85-Jährigen!
I seem to come back to this recording time and time again when in need for some Reinecke. I think it's partly for your rendition which I think is one of the better I've hear of the piece. And partly because of that wonderful dress you have! It fits the piece soo well!
Thank you! I appreciate that :) I play a 14K (with silver keys) Nagahara body, with a 14K Burkart headjoint! I love this combination because it provides the stability and clarity of a Nagahara flute blended with the lush colors characteristic of Burkart flutes!
@@jenniferkennedy9703 Yeah I can hear the Burkart headjoint. I like the sound of Burkart but switched to Lafin original anyway because it has way more possibilities in colors and dynamics. Nicely played. Your breathing is a bit harsh but ok.
Hello Jennifer, I wanted to let you know that I will be using a few seconds of your sublime performance for a new video of mine. It is about flute masterpieces of the romantic era. of course you will be credited. I am currently working on it,
I really enjoyed. I like the way you play, the sound, the vibrato, the phrases. I really like your music idea. There is only one think that annoys me a bit, and it’s the noise you make when you take a breath, for the rest as I said, is great... Bravo