Eternal Bach
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2022
- Just a small experiment on a summer's cricket-loud night. This is one of my favorite moments from Johann Sebastian Bach's Chaconne from the d-minor Partita. Should I make masterclass videos on how to play Bach?
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yes, please, make a masterclass about how to play Bach
The rhythmic freedom in the arpeggios sounds very expressive, wonderful... Yes Daniel, please, tell us your ideas about how to play Bach.
Please make masterclass videos on bach! Myself and others would find them very helpful🙏🏽
❤️❤️ the greatest work of art of all time... Thanks for sharing
Yes, please! Many people out there play it but don't break it down to the detail. Bach's counterpoint and subtleties need to heard in the inner ear and heart I suppose. One masterclass on each sonata and partita. Well Maestro.... great initiative!
Gödel, Escher, Bach vibes
😂 I just asked if he'd read it and then I saw your comment.
Qué bonito vídeo...son las imágenes perfectas para escuchar a Bach!👏👏👏👏👏 Por favor, explícanos cómo tocar esta música celestial!💜🎻
🦗🦗🦗 es simplemente mágico Daniel. Gracias por compartir tu música. ❣️
Please do a masterclass on Bach. I am working on Sonata 1 and would like to learn the Chaconne too!
Hi my friend I was wondering why did you remove you Bach Chaconne video that you posted some time ago? I tried looking for it but couldn't find it ❣️
I don’t think it was good; I have plans to post a new performance of the D minor Partita! Thanks 🙏
@@DanielKurganov Thank you for your honesty. I thought it was beautiful. ❣️
Thanks so much!
It was so personal. I miss it.
This is fabulous! I like it so much. Thank's for sharing :)
Of course you should. I would immerse myself in that.
Bellísimo.
Nice bow, nicely played.
Enchanting ❣️ So beautiful ❣️ All of your videos are instructional and enjoyable. Still, Bach would be a treat ❣️
I would love a masterclass on the Gigue from this partita. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Excellent…
So beautiful, Daniel!
Beautiful
Never understood why, I associate this passage to Glen Grant '80s nearly commercial 😆
yes please, to your question in the video description!
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Have you read GEB: An Eternal Golden Braid?
Why use a baroque bow? What does it add to it? It's like playing Bach on a harpsichord rather then on a piano. First thing to here from you master that i don't like ;)
The Baroque bow changes one's approach to right-hand technique in many ways. It makes playing in the lower half more natural and organic, and the lesser weight of the bow + a hold that is slightly closer to the balance point allows for quicker changes in expression/articulation. The modern bow was designed to increase the power of sound, particularly at the tip of the bow because music and style were evolving to demand sustained powerful lines through the whole bow vs. music with more overt dance-influenced origins (such as Bach's partitas).
I love the harpsichord! I'm all for using new tools to see old music in new ways, full stop. However, as a student of history, I try to understand the tools of the time and how they influenced the actual compositional process. It opens up a completely new world of music-making and allows me to get closer to the music.
@@DanielKurganov After all those years it is still Milstein live that i love most ruclips.net/video/yv5HmKomT7Y/видео.html Most of Milstein's most lovely renditions not only of Bach are live ;) Seems to me that it is as well more easy with a new bow to enlighten the melody without the harmony not to be ;) I love the Harpsichord to when there is no lovely rendition to be found on piano :) For such i always recommend master Feinberg his Bach sets a very high standard and to some the standard (inlcudes myself) and i wonder why he never recorded Bach on a Harpsichord, it will have a reason sadly we can't ask the man ;) Wishing you a lovely day my friend :)
Well you said it yourself - its exactly the reason why he is using it, Bach didn’t write music for the piano but for the harpsichord, and having that in mind my guess is that probably the most “correct” interpretation of Bach’s music is to be played on the instruments of his time. Would you like Bach played on electric violin? Comparing baroque violin with electric one might be too much but the same story goes with comparing baroque bow with the modern bow (Tourte model). I personally tried playing with baroque bow and I can tell the difference between them. Mr. Kurganov explained that so well in his comment.
Bach is extraordinary not least because his music works on any instrument. Rosalyn Tureck demonstrates that. Electric piano, electric violin, modern bow, old bow - the music has very few limitations in that regard. One can’t say the same thing about Chopin, which starts to sound absurd if one steps outside of the parameters too much. So, I think less about ‘correct’ or ‘incorrect’ but more about ‘what special element is afforded with X approach vs Y approach’? How does it work? Can elements of different approaches be combined? Historical accuracy is one thing, the sonic values that are born from it are another, and the nature of the implementation of those values in a modern context is another. No dogmas here 🐕
@@DanielKurganov ruclips.net/video/SfDvT_zsFyM/видео.html 1:45:03 he is and i like the Chaconne even more played by Michelangeli live early recordings. Same goes for many organ works to be arranged for piano. Bach yes fits any instrument, you assume if the piano was around at that time or the modern violin or the modern bow he wouldn't be wrinting for a instrument that can make dynimics like the piano can do vs the Harpsichord ? One can analyse all one want at the end X & Y what have to do what is. Why not use a Baroque violin as well. History as we know it is just a guess in general. It is said that Beethoven did like his music played at tempo....To my humbe ears my friend it does not add too instead musical lines instead of being enlightened it falls apart. but who i'm i to judge such a master :) All the best :)