A lovely performance where technique (though very important) doesn't override the feeling for the music and the result is a very tidy and sensitive interpretation. Many thanks for sharing.
The harpsichord and the cello play what is known as the “basso continuo” part. The cello, being really only able to play only one line, plays only what is written for the continuo part. Now the left hand of the harpsichordist plays these same notes, but the harpsichordist has another hand! So with an understanding of the harmony that is going on at each moment in time, the harpsichordist will in his right hand play appropriate chords to make the ensemble sound more full. The right hand can be improvised on the spot, but usually if you’ve practiced the piece before, you have a good idea of what chords and notes you want to play.
High quality of playing, video making and audio. World class!
A lovely performance where technique (though very important) doesn't override the feeling for the music and the result is a very tidy and sensitive interpretation. Many thanks for sharing.
Just wonderful! Great playing. A striking and dynamic composition. "Killer" sound and video! Greetings from San Francisco.
Absolutely beautiful thank you
Johannes Pramsohler the Best of the Best.
So glad I became acquainted with this group when they performed at LaFleur.
Que bonito y que bien te veo Roldán! 👏👏👏
Wunderschöner Ton von euch allen, schlicht und ergreifend, "einfach" bezaubernd, der Klang - - ihr lasst die Musik sprechen.
So... logisch 😍
☺️☺️☺️👏👏👏
Perfect
Simply delightful playing
What a wonderful interpretation
Beautiful. Thank you.
Una Maravilla
Merci , rare d'entendre ce compositeur génial . fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marie_Leclair
The right hand part of the Harpsichord is completely improvised on the spot.
Can you say why?
The harpsichord and the cello play what is known as the “basso continuo” part. The cello, being really only able to play only one line, plays only what is written for the continuo part. Now the left hand of the harpsichordist plays these same notes, but the harpsichordist has another hand! So with an understanding of the harmony that is going on at each moment in time, the harpsichordist will in his right hand play appropriate chords to make the ensemble sound more full. The right hand can be improvised on the spot, but usually if you’ve practiced the piece before, you have a good idea of what chords and notes you want to play.
Молодцы!
Вот, кому не страшны всякие шляповирусы, неврозы и.т.д.!