The first time I heard it I did not like it, but the second time I listened to it with more care and attention I realized that it is an incredible performance. Thank you very much for this preciousness
De madera, por supuesto. Pensá que los flautadulcistas de clase mundial poseen las mejores flautas que puede haber. Además que que tienen varias todas están perfectamente ajustadas y calibradas para la ocasión. No como nosotros los pobres mortales que a veces debemos luchar con nuestras flautas.
@@Recorder-e3e I am pretty sure he is as mortal as the rest of us, he might play better than most but eventually entropy will get over. Besides, the question made some sense because the recorder appear to sport ivory rings and given the legal state of the material it is either an ancient instrument or a modern copy using some substitute material for the rings (some sort of plastic like Barnolin?). I would bet on a modern copy given that he lives in Canada, he appears to be playing in the US of A and it is rather difficult even to transport ancient ivory artifacts (Suid-Afrika might be the exception). Either case all this might attract the curiosity of viewers. It also helps the fact that, unlike many other players, there is not much information about his instruments online.
Maravilla!!!Maravillosa
Que bonito,muchas gracias me ha gustado mucho.
Feliz verano!!!!🌿
Crazy how he plays it making it seem so easy.... One of the best Recorder players I know of! :)
The first time I heard it I did not like it, but the second time I listened to it with more care and attention I realized that it is an incredible performance. Thank you very much for this preciousness
Thanks for sharing your experience...I've had similar. Art's requirements--risk. A door, window, portal. A world within.
merci pour la belle musique !
Always great.
Such an accomplished player! I adore this type of music.
Estupendo Matthias. Enhorabuena.
heftig mooi !
Thank you, Matthias. And thank you David, now I can go to bed.
An excellent artist of the recorder. Love his recordings of Sammartini
Is this an alto in G late baroque?
Toll
So woderful that I could not help being touched by the charm of the recorder.
Is there also sheet music of this? Breathtaking performance indeed...
What recorder model is that? Is it plastic or wood?
Wood.
De madera, por supuesto. Pensá que los flautadulcistas de clase mundial poseen las mejores flautas que puede haber. Además que que tienen varias todas están perfectamente ajustadas y calibradas para la ocasión. No como nosotros los pobres mortales que a veces debemos luchar con nuestras flautas.
@@Recorder-e3e I am pretty sure he is as mortal as the rest of us, he might play better than most but eventually entropy will get over. Besides, the question made some sense because the recorder appear to sport ivory rings and given the legal state of the material it is either an ancient instrument or a modern copy using some substitute material for the rings (some sort of plastic like Barnolin?). I would bet on a modern copy given that he lives in Canada, he appears to be playing in the US of A and it is rather difficult even to transport ancient ivory artifacts (Suid-Afrika might be the exception). Either case all this might attract the curiosity of viewers. It also helps the fact that, unlike many other players, there is not much information about his instruments online.
Bravissimo!
Superior!!!!!
Nicht mein Stil, sonst schön.
I´m stonish...