Not just a fine performance of a wonderful work, but thank you for your devoted work in preparing the scrolling score, the best I've ever seen on RUclips.
I ve been trying the hardest for more than 30 years to find my way to these sonatas and also to the cello and flute sonatas. But I cannot find it. Bach is the greatest composer who lived on this planet and his solo partitas are the real test for every instrumentalist. No Matter how well you play Chopin, Liszt or Paganini or Duport... Bach is the man. Nevertheless I cannot identify anything lovely in these sonatas. Vivaldi's Opus 2 and Opus 5 fit my taste perfectly. Bach adopted Vivaldi's concerto style but concerning his sonatas he turned a deaf ear towards him. Maybe one day I will start loving them. One is for sure: Bach never wrote even one piece one could consider average,let alone"inferior"...
Hier in Kroatien gibt es einen Witz unter Musikern. Ich entschuldige mich, wenn es sakrilegisch klingt, es ist nur ein Witz. Als Mozart starb, begrüßte ihn der heilige Petrus im Himmel und nahm ihn mit, um Gott zu begegnen. Als sie sich langsam auf den Weg machten, war Mozart begeistert, die himmlischen Klänge dessen zu hören, was er für die schönste Musik hielt, die man sich vorstellen konnte. Es war der Chor und das Orchester des Himmels. Als er dies dachte, traf er den Herrn und der Herr sagte zu ihm: "Oh Mozart! Ich freue mich sehr, dass Sie hier sind. Sie werden das Ensemble leiten." Und Mozart, ein bisschen verwirrt, antwortete: "Ich wäre sehr geehrt, oh Herr. Aber ... verdiene ich eine solche Position? Ich meine, ist Bach nicht irgendwo in der Nähe?" Und Gott sah ihn ruhig an und sagte: "Ich bin Bach." There is a joke among musicians here in Croatia. I apologise if it sounds sacrilegious, it's just a joke. When Mozart died Saint Peter welcomed him in Heaven and took him to meet God. As they slowly made their way Mozart was thrilled to hear the heavenly sounds of what he thought was the most beautiful music one could imagine. It was Heaven's choir and orchestra. Thinking this he met the Lord and the Lord said unto him: "Oh Mozart! I am very pleased you're here. You will be in charge of the ensemble." And Mozart, a little bit confused, responded: "I would be most honored, oh Lord. But... Do I deserve such a position? I mean, isn't Bach around somewhere?" And God looked at him calmly and said: "I'm Bach." ☺ 😁
@@arazaratsyan6478 The harpsichordist plays a high D natural instead of a D sharp at the beginning of the next bar. Yes, I can't see any reason why D natural is correct. I think the harpsichordist slipped up and it didn't get caught.
I hate to join this cancer thread but he praised him as a white man because this music is a product of western white culture and it’s ok to be proud of that. Similarly, if there was some amazing piece written in African style by an African man, nobody would have a problem with the comment “what an amazing black man.”
I ve been trying the hardest for more than 30 years to find my way to these sonatas and also to the cello and flute sonatas. But I cannot find it. Bach is the greatest composer who lived on this planet and his solo partitas are the real test for every instrumentalist. No Matter how well you play Chopin, Liszt or Paganini or Duport... Bach is the man. Nevertheless I cannot identify anything lovely in these sonatas. Vivaldi's Opus 2 and Opus 5 fit my taste perfectly. Bach adopted Vivaldi's concerto style but concerning his sonatas he turned a deaf ear towards him. Maybe one day I will start loving them. One is for sure: Bach never wrote even one piece one could consider average,let alone"inferior"...
7:37 Never has an A major chord sounded so sad 😢 after C sharp minor chords. Magic!
The beginning of the piece feels like watching sun rise in a nice windy day
El despertar delas aves cantando, las gotas de rocío de la yerba y el pasto.
That thrid movement 😩👌
Give me the shivers. Deeply beautyful AND contrapuntally impressive.
I find the adagio to be one of the more romantic sounding pieces written by Bach
Giovanni Piergrossi, yes, also Sarabande from BWV 830 (Partita 6).
The adagio is so incredibly gentle and beautiful
So love this first movement - such a beautiful aria for violin...
Tanto la esperaba, gracias por tanto Gerubach, gracias por compartir de esta forma el trabajo del gran Bach.
Not just a fine performance of a wonderful work, but thank you for your devoted work in preparing the scrolling score, the best I've ever seen on RUclips.
Excellent recording-So crisp. So sweet. Sublime. And just like others in this comment thread, Bravo!
Treasure that i found in our time with simplified culture
333, Herr Bach, herzlichen Glückwunsch!
Just pure Genius
14:25 was so great.
I ve been trying the hardest for more than 30 years to find my way to these sonatas and also to the cello and flute sonatas. But I cannot find it. Bach is the greatest composer who lived on this planet and his solo partitas are the real test for every instrumentalist. No Matter how well you play Chopin, Liszt or Paganini or Duport... Bach is the man. Nevertheless I cannot identify anything lovely in these sonatas. Vivaldi's Opus 2 and Opus 5 fit my taste perfectly. Bach adopted Vivaldi's concerto style but concerning his sonatas he turned a deaf ear towards him. Maybe one day I will start loving them. One is for sure: Bach never wrote even one piece one could consider average,let alone"inferior"...
Thanks for uploading!
Bravo!
Brava!!!!!
it's gorgeous
Woah this makes me feel like i lived along time ago :0
First allegro is very funny, rustic diddle
What's with 27 (supposedly) different people all saying "Bravo!" in March 2018?
i dont know
One or two probably started and the rest started meming around. It's definitely not about because geru doesn't get ad revenue for this I think
Quien le da dislike a esta hermosa cancion ?
4:31 best part for me.
bravo!
Looks like everyone is commenting Bravo! 😂
MusicNerdMIDI kkkkk i was the first :)
well at least we have 2 Ryans
while they should be writing "Bravi" plural of "Bravo"... sic transit gloria mundi... LOL long live
Gracias
Ryan Leonard Bravo!
Bravo!
Where else is the fourth movement's theme in Bach's works? A cantata maybe? Or in WTC? I've cracked my head but still no result.
Love me some Lydian Bach 0:59 and 3:29
Hier in Kroatien gibt es einen Witz unter Musikern. Ich entschuldige mich, wenn es sakrilegisch klingt, es ist nur ein Witz. Als Mozart starb, begrüßte ihn der heilige Petrus im Himmel und nahm ihn mit, um Gott zu begegnen. Als sie sich langsam auf den Weg machten, war Mozart begeistert, die himmlischen Klänge dessen zu hören, was er für die schönste Musik hielt, die man sich vorstellen konnte. Es war der Chor und das Orchester des Himmels. Als er dies dachte, traf er den Herrn und der Herr sagte zu ihm: "Oh Mozart! Ich freue mich sehr, dass Sie hier sind. Sie werden das Ensemble leiten." Und Mozart, ein bisschen verwirrt, antwortete: "Ich wäre sehr geehrt, oh Herr. Aber ... verdiene ich eine solche Position? Ich meine, ist Bach nicht irgendwo in der Nähe?" Und Gott sah ihn ruhig an und sagte: "Ich bin Bach." There is a joke among musicians here in Croatia. I apologise if it sounds sacrilegious, it's just a joke. When Mozart died Saint Peter welcomed him in Heaven and took him to meet God. As they slowly made their way Mozart was thrilled to hear the heavenly sounds of what he thought was the most beautiful music one could imagine. It was Heaven's choir and orchestra. Thinking this he met the Lord and the Lord said unto him: "Oh Mozart! I am very pleased you're here. You will be in charge of the ensemble." And Mozart, a little bit confused, responded: "I would be most honored, oh Lord. But... Do I deserve such a position? I mean, isn't Bach around somewhere?" And God looked at him calmly and said: "I'm Bach." ☺ 😁
#BACH333
Welder Silva Now 334 '-' haah
900th like in the video :D :D
12:20
What are the notes in red?
Ray2740 Music They're notes that the player has improvised
I think its notes that don't appear in the original score rather than ones the player has improvised. Some editions are slightly different.
8:04
ПОЗДРАВИ ЗА ТОВА КОЕТО НИ ПРЕДОСТАВЯ ТЕКСТОВЕ
at 6:30, isn't that note supposed to higher?
Which note?
@@arazaratsyan6478 The harpsichordist plays a high D natural instead of a D sharp at the beginning of the next bar.
Yes, I can't see any reason why D natural is correct. I think the harpsichordist slipped up and it didn't get caught.
0:20
MEOW
Woof.
AHJDJDISHBAHSKDNDHAJAN (That's a fox)
Johann Sebastian the amazing White man had a direct line to God. Wonderful music.
Ryan L Hey Stalin
Why’d you mention his race just curious
Bach was much more interested in sound colours, rather than skin colours.
Why the fck are you mentioning him being a white man? It sounds as if you are suggesting that only white men can have direct lines to god..
I hate to join this cancer thread but he praised him as a white man because this music is a product of western white culture and it’s ok to be proud of that. Similarly, if there was some amazing piece written in African style by an African man, nobody would have a problem with the comment “what an amazing black man.”
4:22 violin please stopppppp Stop Is time to stop
Bravo!
I ve been trying the hardest for more than 30 years to find my way to these sonatas and also to the cello and flute sonatas. But I cannot find it. Bach is the greatest composer who lived on this planet and his solo partitas are the real test for every instrumentalist. No Matter how well you play Chopin, Liszt or Paganini or Duport... Bach is the man. Nevertheless I cannot identify anything lovely in these sonatas. Vivaldi's Opus 2 and Opus 5 fit my taste perfectly. Bach adopted Vivaldi's concerto style but concerning his sonatas he turned a deaf ear towards him. Maybe one day I will start loving them. One is for sure: Bach never wrote even one piece one could consider average,let alone"inferior"...
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1:58
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Ezio Audioscore
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