Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieses perfekt komponierten Tastenwerks im veränderlchen Tempo mit klarem doch elegantem Klang des technisch fehlerlosen Cembalos und mit perfekt kalkulierter Dynamik. Wahrlich intelligenter und talentierter Cembalist!
Приятное своей ясностью и душевным спокойствием исполнение. Есть движение и ощущение развития, эмоции "работают" - но нет спешки и суеты. Благородное исполнение. Спасибо!
One of my favorite. The melody is so modern ... But I prefer it with a solid and swingy rhythm, like Michele Legrand in the 1st album of the Swingle Swingers. And this incredible bass line !
I have a difficult time believing the sinfonia and capriccio were written by a human mind with a human hand. I have no doubt that God was playing through Bach.
"If one does not have a Maezel's metronome at hand, he must remember that the allegro of these old compositions were felt much slower than that of modern ones." Carl Czerny, in his edition of the Well tempered, Clavier Book 1
@LearnCompositionOnline , tbh, tempo is not everything. He plays it very expressive and shows his great technique of which many other keyboard players are just able of dreaming of, IMHO.
Historically, the baroque dance movements like the allemande and courante were played in slower tempi as they were literally meant to be danced but they eventually fell out of popularity and keyboardists had the liberty to play everything faster than what was traditional. People are just used to hearing gould or argerich play everything at like 39371346 bpm. I think he made some very conscious choices with each movement tempo. His stylization, articulation, and embellishments are very tasteful, imo
0:07 Sinfonia
5:35 Allemande
12:42 Courante
15:16 Sarabande
19:46 Rondeaux
21:24 Capriccio
Esther ofarim
This project is one of the greatest human achievements in this century. Not to be underestimated for its perpetual benefit.
Not even close but okay
but nobody knows, why the signal acchord a romantic is - and against all bachsounds
Bach's 🎁 is the present.😊 🙌
agreed
Netherlands Bach Society and Gerubach (RIP) thank you for existing, I love you
you sound like a cool person, i
hope you prosper greatly in life
I didn't know Gerubach had passed away. He got me into much of Bach's work. RIP
@@acidity5184 The same I wish to you :)
It's really sad to hear that he passed away :(
Gerardo Martinez passed away in 2023 :(
I'm in love with the capriccio. Such a powerful performance.
A very talented, interesting and "human" interpretation!! Thank you very much!!
Big thank you to Netherlands Bach Society! And to Mark Edwards, of course! Very well played! (from Canada)
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieses perfekt komponierten Tastenwerks im veränderlchen Tempo mit klarem doch elegantem Klang des technisch fehlerlosen Cembalos und mit perfekt kalkulierter Dynamik. Wahrlich intelligenter und talentierter Cembalist!
GRACIAS POR DIFUNDIR LA MUSICA DE MI AMADO BACH😊.!!!!! UN ABRAZO DESDE CHILE🇨🇱
Que grande Bach verdad?
Aquí otro chileno!!
My favorite partita by Bach! Great performance as always, and a very beautiful harpsichord too. Thank you NBS
Just show his hands mainly from the best angle. Instead of all the chopping & changing
@@pobinrYou talk as if mrlucas223 was the editor
A superb performance of this masterpiece. Performed by a musical genius. Breathtaking ❤
Such depth and maturity played by someone so young!
A unique and most individual perception, interpretation and performance of this Partita - never heard before. Bravo! Thanks NBS for uploading.
Awesome job bringing such an amazing piece in a so inspiring instrument ❤
Go Mark Edwards!!!
Bravo maestro. It's so good performance. Lovely 🏵️
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Приятное своей ясностью и душевным спокойствием исполнение. Есть движение и ощущение развития, эмоции "работают" - но нет спешки и суеты. Благородное исполнение.
Спасибо!
Finally! I’ve been waiting for C minor partita for a while now😅
Bach forever and ever.
C’est sublime ! En particulier l’Allemande qui est magnifiquement bien jouée avec ce tempo qui laisse respirer les notes !
Amazing . Thanks for sharing .
Amazing!
Thank you NBS!
the interpretation is exquisit and insanely beautiful.
Just wonderful.
Wish yall did more angles like 3:45
So Amazing!!! 😍
I am sure Chopin must have been inspired by this when he composed the Nocturne OP 9 Number 1
Its truly a magical essence both pieces capture!
Ausgezeichnet!!
Very compelling performance
I, for a moment, thought that Bach had slimmed down.
Superlative.
Mooi gespeeld.
CONGRATULATIONS, is the best Bach I heard and this is very difficult to say
Absolutely magnificent Bach and you
The sound recording is beautiful
Спокойный оптимизм и радость Надежды .
31/03 Happy Birthday JSB
Hermoso!
Bach above all. None compare.
Божественная меланхолия - спокойная радость веры .
Masterpiece
Bravo!
Superb!
Superb.
Not bad, not bad at all!
I imagine Beethoven was thinking of this when he wrote the Pathetique Sonata.
Fine ❤
....YES .
Super
👏👏👏
❤
♥
👏👏👏👏👏
🌹🌷🌹🌷🌹🌷🌹🌷🌹🌷🌹🌷🌹
😢❤
👍🔥👍❤️👍🔥💯💯💯
😍😍✨❤️
One of my favorite. The melody is so modern ... But I prefer it with a solid and swingy rhythm, like Michele Legrand in the 1st album of the Swingle Swingers. And this incredible bass line !
I have a difficult time believing the sinfonia and capriccio were written by a human mind with a human hand. I have no doubt that God was playing through Bach.
Sorry you had to cave to those obnoxious ads.
Slimy Bach
Very slow.
as well as expressive
"If one does not have a Maezel's metronome at hand, he must remember that the allegro of these old compositions were felt much slower than that of modern ones."
Carl Czerny, in his edition of the Well tempered, Clavier Book 1
very bad
Period performance is not Glen Gould or Andras Schiff.
He is really great but chose too slow tempo later in the dances. The start is awesome
@LearnCompositionOnline , tbh, tempo is not everything. He plays it very expressive and shows his great technique of which many other keyboard players are just able of dreaming of, IMHO.
Esecuzione molto convincente ed aspressiva. Bravo.
Historically, the baroque dance movements like the allemande and courante were played in slower tempi as they were literally meant to be danced but they eventually fell out of popularity and keyboardists had the liberty to play everything faster than what was traditional. People are just used to hearing gould or argerich play everything at like 39371346 bpm. I think he made some very conscious choices with each movement tempo. His stylization, articulation, and embellishments are very tasteful, imo
Superb!