Without questioning the well deserved place in the ranks of Debussy or Ravel you must agree that Ibert was a most unjustifiably underated french composer! All is music is great when not superb.
Gorgeous playing Pahud...this is My piece,as I won the Senior Concerto Competition@Oberlin Conservatory as a student of Robert Willoughby in the Fall October'84 with the Ibert:)
@@rudolphmcneill3333 It's Sad to see people title it "The Ibert concerto " without the other two full momements. The Last mvmt. is spectacular. Interesting this piece is almost 90 years old. To play it really well with orchestra like Pahud deserves a medal . I saw Rampal teach it in Master Class. Alain Marion plays the fast parts like lightning though.
I love this man. I am a flautist and I come from Belfast. James Galway is the local hero but I have always hated the way he sentimentalises and romanticises great works for flute. Pahud is a much better musician.
I do play flute! I'm going to gary schockers 6-day masterclass in NY next week :D I'm learning the Martin Ballade, Bach Sonata in C Major, and the Pierre-Octave Ferround pieces! whoo, I'm actually gonna go practice rn haha what are you up to in flute?
Eleanor Dent I agree everything sounds beautiful with Galway, but it all sounds very much like Galway. When Pahud plays, he takes a back seat to the composer and the piece. He just translates the composers intent to us without always hamming everything up to show off his playing. I also love that he has recorded the Brahms sonatas originally for clarinet. They are not technically all that difficult, but his playing is so exquisite - he doesn’t always need to play the hardest music for us to hear how amazing he is. I think he’s in a class by himself, as far as interpretation goes.
Without questioning the well deserved place in the ranks of Debussy or Ravel you must agree that Ibert was a most unjustifiably underated french composer! All is music is great when not superb.
Pahud the God. Unbelievable.
It seems like his flute is simply a toy in his hands, quite admirable.
WOW WOW WOW He is playing by heart and he is modelling each detail with perfect colour and phrasing!!!!! HE IS THE BEST FLUTIST OF OUR TIMES!!!!!!
Agreed.
Affascinante, fresco e luminoso come una mattina di sole in primavera. Grazie...
HAHAHAHA do I see Maestro Pahud tapping his foot???? LOVE IT! :):) he is so enjoying playing this :)
Gorgeous playing Pahud...this is My piece,as I won the Senior Concerto Competition@Oberlin Conservatory as a student of Robert Willoughby in the Fall October'84 with the Ibert:)
OMG I LOVE THIS PIECE!!!
Inarrivabile. Dimostrazione di controllo assurdo e di musicalità divina
Chiollodario
Esattamente
This is absolutely magnificent!
👏🏽👏🏽
Bravo !
Fantastic!
♥♥♥♥loveyouuuuuuu
speechless 😍
The best!!!
パユ様💕💕💕
Wow! So impressive!!!
it's all great... but, where is the second and third part? i really want to hear it
this is Solo
I would liked to have heard the 2nd and 3rd mvts also.
@@rudolphmcneill3333 It's Sad to see people title it "The Ibert concerto " without the other two full momements. The Last mvmt. is spectacular. Interesting this piece is almost 90 years old. To play it really well with orchestra like Pahud deserves a medal . I saw Rampal teach it in Master Class. Alain Marion plays the fast parts like lightning though.
1:37 *eXtreMe fOot tApping*
Wow he's amazing :O
Wow
Hot damn…
Absolutely wonderful. I still prefer a fuller sound, but he's definitely one of his generations best.
a fuller sound 😂😂😂 it’s been a long time since I laughed so much
Pahud plays the flute like he's joyfully insulting someone and knows how to do it
I love this man. I am a flautist and I come from Belfast. James Galway is the local hero but I have always hated the way he sentimentalises and romanticises great works for flute. Pahud is a much better musician.
Eggy Noggy yes!! I get what you mean man.. thanks for taking the time to comment :)
I do play flute! I'm going to gary schockers 6-day masterclass in NY next week :D I'm learning the Martin Ballade, Bach Sonata in C Major, and the Pierre-Octave Ferround pieces! whoo, I'm actually gonna go practice rn haha what are you up to in flute?
Eleanor Dent I agree everything sounds beautiful with Galway, but it all sounds very much like Galway. When Pahud plays, he takes a back seat to the composer and the piece. He just translates the composers intent to us without always hamming everything up to show off his playing. I also love that he has recorded the Brahms sonatas originally for clarinet. They are not technically all that difficult, but his playing is so exquisite - he doesn’t always need to play the hardest music for us to hear how amazing he is. I think he’s in a class by himself, as far as interpretation goes.
Galway was an amazing player but, alas, a boring musicians, all the same tone, color and intention. Nothing to compare between the two.
what scales is he using ? sounds jazzy