Poulenc: Trio for piano, oboe and bassoon Henri Sigfridsson, Rachel Bullen and Etienne Boudreault
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- Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024
- The 14th Esbjerg International Chamber Music Festival Francis Poulenc: Trio for piano, oboe and bassoon Henri Sigfridsson, Rachel Bullen and Etienne Boudreault 23rd August at South Denmark's Music Academy, SMKS, Esbjerg www.eicmf.dk EICMF is unique in Denmark as it invites artists to collaborate in new constellations, form new relationships, establish a foundation for exchange and annually act as a host for an international community of artists.
The oboe player had me in tears. Beautiful work.
I've never writen a comment for RUclips, but this time, i can't perseverebrillant performance, Beautiful sound and expression, So impressive.
Amazingly played, I am a bassoonist and this is one of the best sounds I've ever heard come from a bassoon.
The interest of Poulenc for wind isnstruments can be heard in this excellent and so typical trio. Outstanding peformance.
The more of Poulenc's output I hear, the more interest and satisfaction I find. Thoroughly pleasing - both the music and the performance. You can't have one without the other. Bravo!
I totally agree with Mr. Yiengst; the more I hear Poulenc the more I like his music. He doesn't seem to have composed anything mediocre or boring. Gabe Meruelo.
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The nostalgic bittersweet of Poulenc mixed with his incredibly forward thinking of the totality of beauteous sound seems apt for these twisted times (2020) in which we are all caught in a state of nostalgia and hope for constructing a beautiful future, even if it cannot be based on the old tonalities we used to console ourselves with.
POulenc always loved the wind instruments. Here, we have an original trio with oboe and bassoon. Brillant rendition.
An absolutely stunning performance of one of my favorite pieces. (My husband is a bassoonist!) Style, intonation, articulation, and musicality are spot on! I wish the videographer had a better angle when showing the bassoon. That microphone! They really expressed the charm of Poulenc’s Neoclassical style.
Excellent performance from beginning to end!
Another wonderful performance Etienne!
Delightful music! Superb performance!
Such a beautiful piece! I remember accompanying this collaboratively in college!
Poulenc fue un poeta de la música para maderas y piano!!!
MASTERFULLY DONE !
Sick jam. I sure love to do my daily dab to this in the wee hours of the morning. Reminds me that we're all human even if some of us seem like lizard people on the outside.
great playing! Beautiful intonation and tone colors, bravo. You would be perfect for my SUITE SYMPHONIQUE for oboe and bassoon!
I had the rondo on a CD but it didn't say the composer so yay after all this time I know
BEAUTIFUL recording, Etienne!!! :)
Lovely playing!
Rachel is very good ... good poise ... no animation ... clean crisp notes ...
Very nice!
OH MY GOD I SHIP THEM SO HARD
The person who shot the video is what messed everything up. The bassoonist and oboist were awesome, but the videographer didn't capture their best moments. The pianist was clearly on a different wave-length than the bassoonist and oboist. Nevertheless, it didn't really matter because the videographer didn't even capture what the pianist was trying to convey. In the end, the page turner became the featured performer because what he did and what he was supposed to do were consistent.
page turners make the world go round
But what about the beautiful musical the fantastic performance?
The pianist is the one who makes everything work structurally here
A very very good performance of one of the masterpieces in music history. 3rd movement is too rushed... pity, but still a great performance.
Truly great woodwind playing... piano playing clean and accomplished but mannered in a couple spots. I don't understand why the 3rd movement had to be so rushed.
Very good performance, and indeed the third movement is to fast...
I can totally understand that. think they were just too excited...whenever my group performs Poulenc pieces we always get too hyper.
The pianist creates the backbone of the music here. And a bad one makes Poulenc sound trivial, whereas Sigfridsson lifts the music on its wings.
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The pianist’s facial expressions xD
Really? That is all you could muster up?