Som que veio do céu. Corações divinos espalhando o som celestial. Anjos musicais celebrando sons que brotam nos corações dos humanos. Magnífico. Amei 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽😍🙌🏽I'from Brasil.🇧🇷Obrigada 🙋♀️
There’s something special about Bach on period instruments. My mother was a violinist in orchestras around the world and had access to Baroque violins. She loved playing them, though she wasn’t crazy about the bows, she traditionally used the entire bow. This is the same reason that it seems that while these seem to be all baroque violins, violas, cellos, and that amazing double bass, many of the bows are seem far more modern.
Hello! @thephantomeagle2 Thanks for your comment. Here is a reply from Chloe Meyers, PBO concert master: Every player in the Pacific Baroque Orchestra plays on a historically informed baroque bow. That said, there are many different bows that cover the immense time period between say, the early 1600’s and the early 1800’s. The longer bows, which would be baroque bows, are as long as a modern bow. Earlier bows can be very short, which is possibly what you are alluding to. These were often (but not always) used with early Italian and English music and they are more specialized and specific to certain earlier repertoire, not Bach. So the shape and weight, rather than the length, make a bow a 'baroque' bow. Feel free to find me after the next PBO concert if you want to know more!
I'm just thinking that perhaps the organ rather than the harpsichord would complement the mandolin nicely. and I wonder if adding the theorbo to the continuo would spoil the mandolin's efforts
@@EarlyMusicVancouver It's a new way of our times for many people making videos - where they try to make it more interesting I guess or something - and add a lot of body movements that are not necessarily natural effect / movement that music brings. Not sure if you're doing it, and if so, purposefully or not. And in this day and age it's well accepted. But I don't like it. Best wishes.
would love to listen to the music but the woke comment at the beginning really killed my desire to listen. If you want to do this, at least do this properly and acknowledge the insects killed when sanitising the music hall, and BTW keep my grandchildren in mind, and don't use electricity because of the potential damage to future generations. Then, finally, don't forget to love the trees had had to sacrifice their beings for the making of the instruments. O yes, and remember the microplastics being released by virtually everything you touched today.
I felt the same way, does political correctness have to enter into everything?? Such a great performance! I refuse to let PC ruin it for me. BTW, I consider myself a liberal.......
What an exquisite and amazing sound this group and talented mandolin player have created. Such a pleasure to hear and to watch. Thank you!! 🙏🏻 ❤
❤ ... " Long ago, God gave all the notes to Bach... Thanks to him I still have them all..." What beautiful music and performance ...
So beautiful! THANK you for this wonderful performance and recording.
The violin performers are standing in true baroque style.
such a vivid and naive sound... I feel nothing but joy in the middle of dark November evening.
Magnificent playing and interpretation. Maestro Sariel knows his stuff. Also take note: No ads!! Well done all - including uploaders!
Pacific Baroque Orchestra. I like the sound of the name a lot
wunderbar❤☕️👏😊danke
Incrível como está música se adequa perfeitamente ao Bandolim solista!!!
Amo esse concerto!!
Parabéns ao solista e a orquestra!!!
Bravooo!!!
Attraction of this wonderful and graceful performance is immeasurable and can't be ovetstated
Bravo to the recording engineer 👏🏻 just a tremendous production
Very good. Like the combination of Mandolin & other instruments.
Danke sehr.Hat mir sehr gut gefallen.Wunderbarer Musiker.😊
Superb performance ❤
Som que veio do céu. Corações divinos espalhando o som celestial. Anjos musicais celebrando sons que brotam nos corações dos humanos. Magnífico. Amei 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽😍🙌🏽I'from Brasil.🇧🇷Obrigada 🙋♀️
Obrigado!!
Sencillamente Genial.
Dang, this was bopping.
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There’s something special about Bach on period instruments. My mother was a violinist in orchestras around the world and had access to Baroque violins. She loved playing them, though she wasn’t crazy about the bows, she traditionally used the entire bow. This is the same reason that it seems that while these seem to be all baroque violins, violas, cellos, and that amazing double bass, many of the bows are seem far more modern.
Hello! @thephantomeagle2 Thanks for your comment. Here is a reply from Chloe Meyers, PBO concert master: Every player in the Pacific Baroque Orchestra plays on a historically informed baroque bow. That said, there are many different bows that cover the immense time period between say, the early 1600’s and the early 1800’s. The longer bows, which would be baroque bows, are as long as a modern bow. Earlier bows can be very short, which is possibly what you are alluding to. These were often (but not always) used with early Italian and English music and they are more specialized and specific to certain earlier repertoire, not Bach. So the shape and weight, rather than the length, make a bow a 'baroque' bow. Feel free to find me after the next PBO concert if you want to know more!
@@EarlyMusicVancouver Thank-you so much. I was wondering about the bows. I've eben to tons of concerts and am used to one bow type.
was it very hot in Vancouver in early August?
The Italian Concerto.
I think the last piece's title is Asturias rather than Austrias (Austria plural)
Ah, yes! Thanks for commenting. Typo is now fixed.
I'm just thinking that perhaps the organ rather than the harpsichord would complement the mandolin nicely. and I wonder if adding the theorbo to the continuo would spoil the mandolin's efforts
Some ideas to ponder for next time!
Well performed Bach would even sound good, played on kazoo.
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Thank God they performed in a secular venue.
I don't like the animation. It's too artificial, deliberate - like Tiktok culture.
Hi @RezaGanjavi what do you mean by animation? I'm not sure what you are referring to??
@@EarlyMusicVancouver It's a new way of our times for many people making videos - where they try to make it more interesting I guess or something - and add a lot of body movements that are not necessarily natural effect / movement that music brings. Not sure if you're doing it, and if so, purposefully or not. And in this day and age it's well accepted. But I don't like it. Best wishes.
would love to listen to the music but the woke comment at the beginning really killed my desire to listen. If you want to do this, at least do this properly and acknowledge the insects killed when sanitising the music hall, and BTW keep my grandchildren in mind, and don't use electricity because of the potential damage to future generations. Then, finally, don't forget to love the trees had had to sacrifice their beings for the making of the instruments. O yes, and remember the microplastics being released by virtually everything you touched today.
I felt the same way, does political correctness have to enter into everything?? Such a great performance! I refuse to let PC ruin it for me. BTW, I consider myself a liberal.......