Why Bach? Tips on Playing Fugues? Martin Stadtfeld / Classical Chats with Tiffany Poon
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- Опубликовано: 2 сен 2020
- Martin Stadtfeld: Why he loves Bach, tips on playing Fugues and how he brings classical music to children.
The Well Tempered Piano Recital on Dreamstage - September 4th, 9am EDT
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Happy to see the channel growing.
This is such a wonderful episode.
Got to learn so many new things.
thank you so much for bringing the nuances of classical music a little closer
Music = connection, connection, connection! And “let each note enter your soul”. Despite the severe, serious image Bach may have for many, Martin reminds us of the human element in his music. A warm, humane interviewee who does credit to his profession.
This is quite enjoyable to listen to
A Bach fugue tips, just when I need them.
Thank you, Tiffany!
"my beloved kid just fall asleep I will stay with you" beautiful
Another Great "Classical Chat" So many interesting and touching stories that Martin Stadtfeld shared here! Thank you!
I love this show . I am really looking forward to future episodes 🥳
Thank you☺ I just struggle with Bachs Italian Concerto so this video is very nice for me
Loving the episodes Tiffany! I really appreciate all your dedication and hardwork!
This is so amazing! I am so happy to see you expand into this channel!! Love your content thank you for bringing light to classical music.
Fantastic initiative those classical chats ! 👏👏👏
Loved your questions Tiffany and loved even more the answers. So nice to watch two young artists together talking about their love to music. Thanks a lot.
Very nice
Tiffany you did a great job by interviewing these fantastic artists !
Very nice !
TIFFANYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
PS I was your 14th subscriber and I'm so happy I got to be an early sub for u! I look forward to these amazing talks!
Very good contents. Interesting!
Loved the point that classical musical sounds good once you learn about it from a “high chair” but we should also “test” it by seeing how children react to it, or just non-classical music listeners
He also has played this crazy cadenza to Beethoven’s first piano concerto (don’t think it’s on RUclips) but it sounds virtuousic. Also the description needs to be updated to show his dream stage recital is tomorrow 9/4 at 9 am.
I cried watching this, realising I’ve found something in my life that speaks to my heart, finally for the last 5 years I have a love, she’s called Feurich, my piano, thanks for these chats and touching the minds and hearts of all of us.
💞💞💞
Maybe and hopefully this series of interesting talks will end up with a book about music and philosophy.
15:37 i like that he doesn't mention chopin or liszt, only the composers (he forgot Haydn) that carry the great Austro-German tradition (!)
These were just these which came to his mind in this one second😂 Of course there are much more
I would upload this to your main channel also, as an introduction, for the first year. Why not?
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Where may one find the German language word to accompany the fugues? This would be more 'authentic' perhaps rather than Prout's lines in English.
there's nothing authentic about it, bach didn't write them.
A curious and very random question for Tiffany: can you say that you are an extrovert or an introvert? 😁
Of course she's both 👈😂👉
Tiffany always says fairy instead of very, :-)
Maybe because she is a little
of a fairy 🧚♀️ 🤔