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Nathaniel Mander
Добавлен 29 мар 2012
This is the musical channel for harpsichordist Nathaniel Mander.
Check out www.nathanielmander.com for upcoming concerts and more info!
Check out www.nathanielmander.com for upcoming concerts and more info!
J.Duphly - Chaconne - Nathaniel Mander, harpsichord, live performance
Nathaniel Mander performs the grand Chaconne composed by his much beloved composer Jaques Duphly.
Duphly was the last of the great 18th century harpsichordists whose music is filled with a sense of nostalgia for a previous age amidst a fraught and changing world.
Duphly's take on the famous chaconne form is naturally very melodic and joyous with a heartfelt and tender central minor section. The close is filled with an almost orchestral sense of grandeur and celebration. Nathaniel is performing here on his harpsichord, a double manual copy made by Andrew Garlick based on an instrument by Jean-Claude Goujon.
www.andrewgarlickharpsichords.co.uk
This performance took place in November 2023 as pa...
Duphly was the last of the great 18th century harpsichordists whose music is filled with a sense of nostalgia for a previous age amidst a fraught and changing world.
Duphly's take on the famous chaconne form is naturally very melodic and joyous with a heartfelt and tender central minor section. The close is filled with an almost orchestral sense of grandeur and celebration. Nathaniel is performing here on his harpsichord, a double manual copy made by Andrew Garlick based on an instrument by Jean-Claude Goujon.
www.andrewgarlickharpsichords.co.uk
This performance took place in November 2023 as pa...
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J.Duphly - La Forqueray - Nathaniel Mander, harpsichord, live performance
Просмотров 9136 месяцев назад
Nathaniel Mander performs La Forqueray by his beloved composer Jaques Duphly. Duphly was the last of the great 18th century harpsichordists whose music is filled with a sense of nostalgia for a previous age amidst a fraught and changing world. This work is his absolute masterpiece which makes use of the richness of the late French harpsichords. Nathaniel is performing here on his harpsichord, a...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Adagio in C major for Glass Harmonica k.617a (on fortepiano)
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A series of Mozart performances from a live recital given by Nathaniel Mander at the Holburne Museum in Bath in August 2022. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Adagio in C major for Glass Harmonica k.617a This fortepiano was made by Johann Schantz in 1795 in Vienna and is exactly the style of instrument that Mozart and Haydn would have known well. This piano is celebrated for its clarity and beauty of to...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Rondo in A minor, K.511 [fortepiano] Nathaniel Mander
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A series of Mozart performances from a live recital given by Nathaniel Mander at the Holburne Museum in Bath in August 2022. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Rondo in A minor, K.511 This fortepiano was made by Johann Schantz in 1795 in Vienna and is exactly the style of instrument that Mozart and Haydn would have known well. This piano is celebrated for its clarity and beauty of tone and brings out the...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 7 in C, K. 309 [Complete] (Fortepiano Solo)
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A series of Mozart performances from a live recital given by Nathaniel Mander at the Holburne Museum in Bath in August 2022. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata in C major k.309 Allegro con spirito, Andante un poco adagio, Rondo; Allegretto grazioso This fortepiano was made by Johann Schantz in 1795 in Vienna and is exactly the style of instrument that Mozart and Haydn would have known well. This p...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - 10 Variations in G major k.455 on a theme by Gluck
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A series of Mozart performances from a live recital given by Nathaniel Mander at the Holburne Museum in Bath in August 2022. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Variations in G k.455 on 'Unser dummer Pöbel meint' by Gluck. This fortepiano was made by Johann Schantz in 1795 in Vienna and is exactly the style of instrument that Mozart and Haydn would have known well. This piano is celebrated for its clarity...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Fantasia in C minor K.475 for Piano [complete] Fortepiano
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A series of Mozart performances from a live recital given by Nathaniel Mander at the Holburne Museum in Bath in August 2022. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Fantasia in C minor K.475 This fortepiano was made by Johann Schantz in 1795 in Vienna and is exactly the style of instrument that Mozart and Haydn would have known well. This piano is celebrated for its clarity and beauty of tone and brings out t...
J.S Bach - Goldberg Variations BWV 988 | Aria mit 30 Veränderungen - Nathaniel Mander - Harpsichord
Просмотров 37 тыс.3 года назад
Johann Sebastian Bach - Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, Nathaniel Mander, harpsichord Purchase a CD of Nathaniel's new recording of the work: www.nathanielmander.com/productscd-1 The Goldberg Variations were first published in 1742 under the unasuming title of 'Keyboard Practice...Prepared for the enjoyment of music lovers by Johann Sebastian Bach'. In reality this masterwork not only challenges ...
F.Schubert - Impromptu in Ab D.899 op.90 - Performed on Historic Fortepiano 1828 - Nathaniel Mander
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.4 года назад
Nathaniel Mander performs Schubert's Impromptu in Ab, D.899, op.90 no.4. Original 19th century fortepiano made by Jirikovsky in 1828. This beautiful piano with its silvery and glassy tone adds so much to the intensity and mystery of this piano masterwork. Instagram: @nathanielmander www.nathanielmander.com
Johann Christian Bach - Harpsichord Sonata in C minor Op.17 No.2 LIVE - Nathaniel Mander
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.6 лет назад
Nathaniel Mander performs live J C Bach's Sonata in C minor from a recital at St.John's, Smith Square in May 2017. www.nathanielmander.com Instagram: @nathanielmander
F.Couperin - Les Barricades Mystérieuses - Nathaniel Mander, harpsichord. Ordre 6ème de clavecin
Просмотров 19 тыс.6 лет назад
Nathaniel Mander performs Couperin's Les Barricades Mystérieuses on harpsichord. Filmed at St.Stephen's Church, Belsize Park. Instagram: @nathanielmander www.nathanielmander.com
Arrival of the Queen of Sheba in an arrangement for harpsichord by Nathaniel Mander. G.F Handel
Просмотров 5 тыс.7 лет назад
Harpsichordist Nathaniel Mander plays his own arrangement of Handel's Arrival of the Queen of Sheba in the second of a series of music videos. Filmed at St.Stephen's Church, Belsize Park Sheet music available for purchase: www.nathanielmander.com/sheet-music www.nathanielmander.com Instagram: @nathanielmander
HANDEL - Sarabande - Nathaniel Mander, harpsichord
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Harpsichordist Nathaniel Mander performs his own arrangement of Handel's Sarabande in the first of a series of forthcoming video recordings. Filmed at St.Stephen's Church, Belsize Park. Sheet music available for purchase: www.nathanielmander.com/sheet-music Purchase a copy of Nathaniel's new CD: www.nathanielmander.com/productscd-1 Instagram: @nathanielmander www.nathanielmander.com
J.S Bach - English Suite in F major, Prelude - Nathaniel Mander, harpsichord
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.8 лет назад
Nathaniel Mander performs the prelude from Bach's English suite in F major BWV 809. Recorded in Tuttington Church, Norfolk on 6th September 2015. Harpsichord built by Ferguson Hoey. www.nathanielmander.com
Techinique and sensitivity together. Perfect! ❤
A piece like this proves to me what I have always thought...that J.C. Bach is one of the most underestimated composers of the 18th century. The slow movement is full of feeling....and the finale goes far beyond the "galante". It reminds me more of Scarlatti rather than Johann Sebastian.
Amazing. I feel a nostalgic peace and at the same time I don’t understand why the people around the world can’t appreciate it.
8:21 is the best bit
Very interesting and very well played ! Thanks for sharing.
Ok the temperament really made me confused between major and minor chords....
Wonderful, and thank you!!!
What a great performance of a piece I'd never heard of. The theme is terrific and Mozart utilized it wonderfully. I didn't want it to end!
Thank you! It's such an addictive piece!
Nathaniel Mander, un intérprete exquisito y virtuoso. Gracias, Nathaniel, por compartir esta maravilla.
Thank you for the lovely video as well. Couperin and the harpsichord are perfect mates. While piano renditions can be beautiful too, they lack the sororities that Couperin intended.
Agreed!
This piece really showcases whatbthe harpsichord can do!
This is how I envisioned it being played as I was learning it. People play it too fast.
Your fingers are just moving on the piano like wow
An actual fortepiano!!!😊
is the way to play this totally different with piano?
Yes it really is! The way the mechanism works means that the touch and approach to making music is completely different
This is one of my favorite pieces of all time. I absolutely adore Handel. Wonderful performance.
Mine too!
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Sensitive joyous playing on a charming instrument. Love the cuffs!
Delighted!
I like that Nathaniel doesn't take the repeats as do so many other interpreters. Makes it feel more like a compact, to-the-point set of variations and takes a more thrilling ride through Sebastian's imagination.
Yes
Bravissimo..❤❤❤
Спасибо! Прекрасно!
Wonderful
I really like the spirited touch of the fortepiano, great piece, original performance
"Lord Bullingdon...have you reviewed satisfaction?"
I think this is how its meant to be heard but all excel
The best part is the rose flower on the jacket 😂 really looks great.
I love roses too!
Masterful performance.
Thank you so very much for your appreciation.
Your music brought me to time travel to an era that I wish I was born in.
Oh tell me about it - I've been trying to get back there for years!
You really know how to play the Fortepiano Wonderful performance and interpretation
I really appreciate this - So glad you've enjoyed all the subtleties of this lovely instrument
Subliminal music exquisitely performed on period instruments is always a treat for the ears.
Delighted you fell this way!
wow!
Beautifully played, you really understand the nuances of the fortepiano. Wonderful choice of tempo, tasteful phrasing and dynamics, crystal clear ornaments, great change of tone and character between different sections. Well done! I don’t usually enjoy Mozart, but this is a recording I will surely come back to!
This is such lovely feedback - Thank you!
Glorious! Thank you.
A pleasure!
Wow wonderful performance! I really enjoyed it!
this or ronda alla turca?
This 100%
Ausserordentliche gefühlvolle und kunstvolle Interpretation dieser Komposition von G. F. Händel. Danke dafür Herr Mander und alles Gute für Ihre Zukunft.
He looks like Jordan Waller.
Quién es Mozart?es la Música misma,la perfección musical por excelencia Lo que más me disfruto y me fascina es desde el trino en 5:34 al 5:48 y justo ahí la clasiquísima caída Mozartiana con una perfección impecable me viene a la mente un Miguel Ángel Buonarroti con su cincel esculpiendo por ejemplo su "Piedad" con una gracia y perfección inimitables el placer es doble.
It’s a pleasure to listen to this music as it would have been heard 250 years ago.
2:43 Are those people sleeping or enjoying the music? Lol I hope it's the latter!
Either way I'm glad to have been of service!
Every one of your video is such an enjoyment and makes my day :)
This makes me so happy!
Very beautiful musicality! I could see Mozart tapping along
What a lovely thought
Can't wait for another recorded recital like this!
Keep your eyes peeled!
Your performances are equally charming, full of tenderness, delicacy and finely expressive on both the harpsichord and the fortepiano.
What a lovely, appreciative compliment - thank you!
Interesting how Johann Christian Bach went wholeheartedly over to composing like Mozart and not like his father.
Mozart composed like JC Bach.
Yes it's a delightfully elegant style
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Vivat from Estonia. Vivat boy!
Bellissimo !
It's really a shame they don't clap between movements!!
I know! Imagine the noise back during the 18th century!
It is a shame because the musician needs concentration as classical musical is hard to perform.
Nice embellishments!