"Flute Sonata (Allegro)" CPE Bach - accordion solo for the right-hand
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Because free-bass works the left hand quite intensely employing the thumb as a pivot point for difficult passages, I've slightly injured my left thumb. Of course, the best treatment is rest. That's why I've chosen to play a piece for the right hand only. This is the 3rd movement - the Allegro from Carl Philip Emmanuel Bach's beautiful sonata for solo flute. Among the great J.S. Bach's children Carl Philip was the most accomplished & widely-acclaimed. Perhaps his most well-known composition is "Solfeggietto", which I've recorded on standard accordion.
Sublime even with just your right hand! Wishing you a smooth recovery 👏✨
Thank you very much josephphantonio!
Wow! Amazing piece of music. Made me feel as though I'm walking through a pasture with some bits of forest here and there and suddenly I pick up the sound of some birds energetically communicating. And your confidence on the keyboard is amazing. it really is. Of course, not lost on me was the absence of base because you need to rest your thumb. But the music already sounds pretty busy just with the treble. Pretty but busy. Well, I'll just have to hear it with the base another time in order to edit my final opinion. But beautiful piece of music and I loved the confidence in your playing. I would love you to post more of your own playing more often. It's like I starve otherwise.
Thank you for your insights Richard! "Birds singing in the forest" - that's exactly the image that comes to my mind too.
Wow! This sounds amazing!
Thanks lz3yi9v1c! I'm so glad you liked it!
Splendida Esecuzione🙏👍👈😊
Molto grazie Teodomiro!