Mr. Bellicanta, Thank you for playing the clavichord for us once again. As I have written before, you understand the clavichord. It is not an easy instrument; it needs music to be "coaxed" from it. I thought the composition was beautiful.
@@musicalintentions check out the website of the Boston Clavichord Society, it has a list of builders based in the United States. Also you can keep an eye on the Harpsichord Clearing House website (also US based), even though you are unlikely to find a bargain there, but one never knows!
Thanks :-) If someone requests something I can never promise to do it and if I say yes it might take a long time. It is just because harmonising 'one video a week' with the rest of life can be a tricky thing to do logistically, at least for me at the moment. I often (if not always) need to compromise between time required to learn a piece, time required/available to record it and time to dedicate to my 'behind the scenes' musical practice. It also depends on the complexity of the request. I had requests in the past to which I did not say no but postponed to an unknown future time and they exist in a list. In summary, taking into consideration all of the above, I am happy to hear requests :-)
@@theclavierist could you possibly perform Michelangelo Rossi’s toccata VII? It’s a peculiar piece I enjoy. Would it also be possible if you could learn a piece that I composed? If you can’t do either that’s totally okey.
Rossi's toccatas, in general, have been in my radar for a while. Number VII has that jazzy section towards the end :-) the 'stylus phantasticus' is however a keyboard language that I have just started to approach in playing. I have been looking at Frescobaldi's Toccata III. So, yes.. at some point (it might take months) I will put out my interpretation of Rossi's music, but you might hear the Frescobaldi first. My concept of that music is totally different from what one hears in pretty much all the recordings that I know.. but that is usually the case with whatever I play anyway. For each style or 'era' I take time to find my own connection with it. Send me an email to theclavierist@gmail.com with your composition. I will have a look to see if I can do it.
Very good! 👌🏻
That was fab! Thanks.
Mr. Bellicanta, Thank you for playing the clavichord for us once again. As I have written before, you understand the clavichord. It is not an easy instrument; it needs music to be "coaxed" from it. I thought the composition was beautiful.
Thank you for the nice words ❤️
Glad that the clavichord is back on the channel!
Me too! It might just not be easy to keep it up right now.. but I will do my best :-)
Thank you so much for the time and attention given to this music. You played it beautifully.
It was a pleasure to dedicate time to this piece of yours at the clavichord :-) thank YOU!
@@theclavierist I think it sound perfect on the clavichord. One day maybe I'll have one of my own!
@@musicalintentions check out the website of the Boston Clavichord Society, it has a list of builders based in the United States. Also you can keep an eye on the Harpsichord Clearing House website (also US based), even though you are unlikely to find a bargain there, but one never knows!
Nice recording! Clavichords are beautiful! Do you take requests for music to be recorded and uploaded on your yt channel?
Thanks :-) If someone requests something I can never promise to do it and if I say yes it might take a long time. It is just because harmonising 'one video a week' with the rest of life can be a tricky thing to do logistically, at least for me at the moment. I often (if not always) need to compromise between time required to learn a piece, time required/available to record it and time to dedicate to my 'behind the scenes' musical practice. It also depends on the complexity of the request. I had requests in the past to which I did not say no but postponed to an unknown future time and they exist in a list. In summary, taking into consideration all of the above, I am happy to hear requests :-)
@@theclavierist could you possibly perform Michelangelo Rossi’s toccata VII? It’s a peculiar piece I enjoy. Would it also be possible if you could learn a piece that I composed? If you can’t do either that’s totally okey.
Rossi's toccatas, in general, have been in my radar for a while. Number VII has that jazzy section towards the end :-) the 'stylus phantasticus' is however a keyboard language that I have just started to approach in playing. I have been looking at Frescobaldi's Toccata III. So, yes.. at some point (it might take months) I will put out my interpretation of Rossi's music, but you might hear the Frescobaldi first. My concept of that music is totally different from what one hears in pretty much all the recordings that I know.. but that is usually the case with whatever I play anyway. For each style or 'era' I take time to find my own connection with it.
Send me an email to theclavierist@gmail.com with your composition. I will have a look to see if I can do it.
cadê os bebung, mano? era pra ser so na vibração dos dedos nervosos haahah
Prefiro essa musica sem firula :-)
@@theclavierist cuidado pra essa pureza nao virar purismo hahah