A great, expressive and soulful interpretation of Handel's F major sonata. Great performance on both violin and harpsichord. The real greatness of baroque music!
I searched for this music piece and came across this performance. Much applause! I am mesmerized by the bowing techniques. I watch the sounding point and hear its expressiveness. You made it effortless and elegant (which is not easy to do). I would love to see more videos.
Delightful. The harpsichord and violin a welcomed change from the usual piano and violin renditions. The embellishments, not normally heard to such an extent, are quite pleasant. Most likely inspired by the harpsichord accompaniment. Bravo!
I love this performance in its entirety. Such beautiful playing and style. The violinist is lovely to watch and has fantastic composure and style. I wish the harpsichordist could have chosen a different and nicer pair of pants. Too casual. It’s distracting.
How much can an outfit belong by a music style ? Your mentality just allow all the clichés that exist in the classical music. I'm a pro baroque musician and I totally don't find his pair of pants so embarassing. We've seen worse nowadays in classical opera productions.
I'm sorry, but as good as she is, the performance is over ornamented. It is notorious in the third movement. Ornaments shouldn't obscure the melody, otherwise you're applying ornaments as irreflexively as they did vibrato years ago.
@@Borduurvlindertje There are certains things that are above personal taste, certains things that a lot of people agree are the result of good musicianship and good artistic criteria
Way too much ornamentation, and some of it not well conceived. This is the sort of thing that Handel, Teleman, Bach and other Baroque composers railed against. Be a bit more judicious, and think out the ornamentation rather than trying to improvise it on the fly. Bach could probably carry it off, but not us mere mortals!