Jean Rondeau plays Mozart: Fantasia No. 3 in D Minor, K. 397

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
  • Jean Rondeau sheds new light on the possibilities of the harpsichord in music from its own time through the era of the piano in Gradus ad Parnassum. Discover here: w.lnk.to/graLY
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Комментарии • 101

  • @caleb_güero
    @caleb_güero 8 месяцев назад +13

    Oh my God, this is so different on a harpsichord. It's equally dramatic as it is fantastical. It's whimsical, yet emotional. It's an equal representation of both musical worlds. Favorited and liked for sure. I need to hear this so many times.

  • @jane---489
    @jane---489 Год назад +43

    *_The Harpsicord is evocative of an era that fits perfectly with Mozart's genius, timeless music ..._*

  • @thegildedpagestudio6485
    @thegildedpagestudio6485 Год назад +30

    Monsieur Rondeau is in every way a gift to the world! A pupil of the late Blandine Verlet yet a deeply individual and sensitive artist in his own right with a magnificent command of technique and musical rhetoric. And dare I say, from my own limited but treasured communication with him myself, a humble and lovely guy. Thank you for being yourself, cher Jean - it's highly commendable and I love you! ❤️💐❤️

  • @annielavison1187
    @annielavison1187 Год назад +15

    Monsieur je viens de vous découvrir sur Arte ce soir en même temps que cet instrument le clavecin dont je n était pas fan sauf depuis que je vous ai écouté quel son mélodieux et comme vous en jouer avec votre âme nous sommes en harmonie avec vous Bravo l ARTISTE MERCI POUR L ÉMOTION

  • @heleneg.2393
    @heleneg.2393 Год назад +24

    De la musique pure, comme toujours et encore avec Jean Rondeau.
    Une interprétation admirable, sensible, personnelle, d'une grande profondeur.

  • @kathrynstreatfield4268
    @kathrynstreatfield4268 Год назад +17

    I hear this piece anew. This is what great musicians do: Jean's artistry has refreshed my hearing and my appreciation of Mozart. Bravo!

  • @luuktorn
    @luuktorn Год назад +104

    Didn't expect this piece to sound better to me on harpsichord than on piano!

    • @Lespace2
      @Lespace2 Год назад +27

      Nearly everything sounds better on a harpsichord 😅

    • @prime_time_youtube
      @prime_time_youtube Год назад +7

      @@Lespace2 *Everything ;)

    • @AloeAntinousAquila55
      @AloeAntinousAquila55 Год назад +16

      specially with Jean’s touch …🥰

    • @JulienGaudfroy
      @JulienGaudfroy Год назад +1

      ​@Lespace2 not a very smart comment...

    • @TV-jp5wq
      @TV-jp5wq Год назад +4

      @@JulienGaudfroy It's just his opinion, my man

  • @ewaprzybylska2611
    @ewaprzybylska2611 Год назад +18

    Wonderful, briliant Jean Rondeau. Bravo! ❤️🌹🌹🌹

  • @davidhess6593
    @davidhess6593 Год назад +5

    Wow! This guy is amazing!
    What feeling and technique. He brings Mozart to life in the 21st century.

  • @manuelgonzales6483
    @manuelgonzales6483 Год назад +15

    I love 💕 him and his performances

  • @alfredbooth6854
    @alfredbooth6854 Год назад +28

    I love this extremely interesting interpretation of the improvisational side of Mozart’s Fantasy. I wish I had the audacity to play it more in this light at the piano.
    Thanks for such a creative approach.

  • @guillecastillo2144
    @guillecastillo2144 Год назад +17

    La perfección existe.
    Y es esta interpretación del Maestro Rondeau, así como en todas las obras que he escuchado de él. Técnica, control de volumen, tempo y gran sensibilidad.

  • @marc-antoinelopez5689
    @marc-antoinelopez5689 Год назад +12

    Très beau !

  • @JulienJulien-sn9sq
    @JulienJulien-sn9sq 6 месяцев назад +2

    Quelle belle inspiration ! Mozart est ici servi par un musicien de talent. Merci Jean Rondeau !

  • @casch5695
    @casch5695 Год назад +8

    Merci de révéler la beauté de cet instrument

  • @fred....
    @fred.... Год назад +4

    💖MERCI💖

  • @forestiercharlotte3172
    @forestiercharlotte3172 Год назад +7

    Bravo 👏. Pour cette interprétation

  • @alvarogaleano7863
    @alvarogaleano7863 Год назад +8

    Excelente. Fabuloso. Gracias Jean Rondeau.

  • @katkluczy
    @katkluczy Год назад +9

    Amazing sound control!

  • @pivojr2007
    @pivojr2007 Год назад +3

    Simply amazing!

  • @dongsoks
    @dongsoks Год назад +12

    People never seem to remember that, yes, Mozart is the consummate piano composer, but he only owned a piano for less than the last 10 years of his life. Yes, he had access to pianos before he owned one. But he probably played harpsichords for at least half to two thirds of his life, and would have been able to be appropriately expressive on any keyboard instrument he sat down at.

    • @ekklesiast
      @ekklesiast 6 месяцев назад

      Even the pianos that he played sounded closer to harpsichords than to modern pianos.
      That being said, piano is an evolution of harpsichord.The first piano was literally called "harpsichord with loud and soft". I'm sure the modern piano sound is what Mozart was looking for, but couldn't get because the technology wasn't there yet.

    • @dongsoks
      @dongsoks 6 месяцев назад

      @@ekklesiast I'm sorry, but I have to disagree with you. Mozart thought the Stein pianos he tried when he was 18 were the epitome of keyboard instruments, and he made no complaint or wish for something else. It is all too easy to say, "but if he knew about a Steinway...". Mozart reacted to his "here and now" and, like many musicians both before him and after him, thought the musical tools they had were perfect for what they wanted at that time. So please do not say he had a modern piano sound in his head.

  • @topkho
    @topkho Год назад +5

    Very original interpretation, very Jean Rondeau indeed :-)

  • @yves-vv6uf
    @yves-vv6uf Год назад +1

    Bravo , thank you Jean 😅👏👏👏👏🙏☮️☮️☮️☮️😊😊😊😊

  • @duncanmckeown1292
    @duncanmckeown1292 Год назад +7

    I hadn't heard this piece on a harpsichord before...but it seems to fit perfectly. In fact, it even seems to fit in better than when played on a fortepiano! Perhaps it is the somewhat "Bachian" feel of the fantasia format? One wonders whether Mozart had the earlier instrument in mind? Rondeau is such a wonderful interpreter of the harpsichord...I never tire of listening to him. Quite a revelation!

  • @pierre-emmanuelansart3777
    @pierre-emmanuelansart3777 5 месяцев назад +1

    C'est comme une redécouverte de cette fantaisie de Mozart. Et puis avec Rondeau, cela semble si facile.... et quelle intelligence. On dirait presque qu'il improvise.

  • @margotmargot2234
    @margotmargot2234 Год назад +1

    Enfin l’expression juste de cette fantaisie. Les pianistes la saccagent les uns après les autres. Bravo !

    • @margotmargot2234
      @margotmargot2234 Год назад +1

      @Carmina Burnout Alors vous vous devez être de l’âge moyen ou de l’école à ne pas comprendre ce qui est cette fantaisie dans l’œuvre de Mozart.

  • @NyebolszinAntal1968
    @NyebolszinAntal1968 Год назад +5

    Bravo!!! 👏👏👏

  • @georgeharteman4083
    @georgeharteman4083 Год назад +1

    Beautiful, thanks Jean Rondeau

  • @moeadel75
    @moeadel75 Год назад +1

    Out of this world! Thank you!

  • @adelefalcone1932
    @adelefalcone1932 Год назад +5

    Questa musica ipnotizza, cattura, conduce altrove ! 👏👏🌹

  • @jeanfrei9073
    @jeanfrei9073 Год назад +2

    Merci ! C'est une merveille🤩 !!!!

  • @Alix777.
    @Alix777. Год назад +11

    Je rêve d'une intégrale des oeuvres de Mozart au clavecin par Jean Rondeau

  • @themukhtalef
    @themukhtalef 3 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ beautiful

  • @Taka-Musics-Labo
    @Taka-Musics-Labo Год назад +1

    Interesting performance. I enjoyed so much.

  • @isabi
    @isabi Год назад +1

    It's sounds better than with piano...
    Great touch

  • @kindman8954
    @kindman8954 Год назад +1

    great performance 🎹❤️

  • @lepamplemousse
    @lepamplemousse Год назад +7

    Merci. Je suis ému.

  • @fredvacher3998
    @fredvacher3998 Год назад +1

    Bravo 😁😊

  • @rudbeckie1
    @rudbeckie1 Год назад +3

    PRIMA PRIMISSIMA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @TheEmergingPattern
    @TheEmergingPattern 9 месяцев назад

    Superb! I missed the live performance in Utrecht a while ago.

  • @klarapeto9809
    @klarapeto9809 Год назад +3

    Bravó!

  • @JulienJulien-sn9sq
    @JulienJulien-sn9sq 6 месяцев назад

    Du Jean Rondeau tout craché ! C'est beau ! ... et que dire de Mozart !! :D

  • @prometheususa
    @prometheususa Год назад +1

    a revelation!

  • @LeonardTrommel
    @LeonardTrommel Год назад +5

    Carl Philipp is not far away at all in this composition!

  • @챛챛-v3d
    @챛챛-v3d Год назад +2

  • @marialuigiaimondi8166
    @marialuigiaimondi8166 Год назад +1

    Beautiful and pure.... 🥰🥰🥰 J'adore 💞💞💞❤️🎵💦🎼🎶🎶🎶💖🙏

  • @notzack
    @notzack Год назад +4

    i'd love to know the builder of the instrument and temperament in use!

  • @КатяРаймер-ф6е
    @КатяРаймер-ф6е Год назад +1

    Господи , спасибо , что это можно слушать в этой жизни!

  • @andreamundt
    @andreamundt Год назад +3

    Gorgeous. (happy sigh) ❤‍🔥 *= )*

  • @andreaskonig451
    @andreaskonig451 Год назад +1

    Wow - this is cool. Mozart was one of the few people at the time who really understood Johann Sebastian Bach.

  • @slawomirzygmanowski1746
    @slawomirzygmanowski1746 Год назад

    Wow! What an interpretation! And 'uncontrollable' controlled emotions? After all, it's Fantasy - and emotions can't be 'restrained', 'tethered'. I wonder how it sounded under Mozart's fingers on Stein's or Silbermann's piano?

  • @lesvallsveterinari9743
    @lesvallsveterinari9743 Год назад +2

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @beatakwiatkowska5880
    @beatakwiatkowska5880 Год назад +1

    To się nazywa sięgnąć do głębi i wydobyć głębię...

  • @aoaaoa268
    @aoaaoa268 6 месяцев назад

    Странно, но ведь звучит Фантазия на клавесине! А я Её хорошо знаю. И Жан Рондо прекрасный музыкант. При недостатках, клавесин, пожалуй один из самых удобных для музицирования инструментов, если не самый)). Островский. 8.05.24.

  • @yves-vv6uf
    @yves-vv6uf Год назад +1

    Excuisit ❤thank you 👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏☮️☮️☮️☮️

  • @ДоброД
    @ДоброД Год назад +1

    Обалденно

  • @sunkenindeaf
    @sunkenindeaf Год назад

    2:18 --- Vaguely, Rolling Stones: _"I see a red door and I want it painted black."_

  • @chriskozik2573
    @chriskozik2573 Год назад +1

    I'd played this lovely little piece years ago on the piano. Yes, it has its own sparkle on the harpsichord. Yet, the piano allows subtleties in dynamics not apparent on the harpsichord.

  • @gavrinmahaffey3656
    @gavrinmahaffey3656 Год назад

    👌

  • @aoristt
    @aoristt Год назад +3

    Потрясающе, явно именно так это было написано

    • @alexkproduction
      @alexkproduction Год назад

      М о ц а р т по секрету доложил?

  • @maryjansen6085
    @maryjansen6085 Год назад +3

    Zijn spel? Duizelingwekkend rijk!!

  • @robertsentieys6234
    @robertsentieys6234 Год назад +1

    Mozart restitué !!!!

  • @yves-vv6uf
    @yves-vv6uf Год назад +1

    Your right 😅luuktorn😅

  • @annielavison1187
    @annielavison1187 Год назад

    Jouez

  • @69EBubu
    @69EBubu Год назад

    Je ne sais pas quel est le tempérament utilisé pour cet enregistrement (égal ?) mais le clavecin ne sonne pas toujours trés juste, on dirait...

  • @sebastiaocosta4449
    @sebastiaocosta4449 Год назад

    Great! but sounds like Bach, i like more on fortepiano for example.

  • @culturalivrebr
    @culturalivrebr Год назад

    Paint it black

  • @KrisVanMoerbei
    @KrisVanMoerbei Год назад +1

    Please Warner let him sometimes out of this dark cellar. He needs some sunlight and somebody with comb and scissors.

    • @richardwebb2348
      @richardwebb2348 Год назад +5

      @KrisVanMoerbei - Try listening with your eyes closed if his hairiness offends.

  • @giovannafabiano2921
    @giovannafabiano2921 Год назад +1

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Excellent

  • @hoangkimviet8545
    @hoangkimviet8545 Год назад +4

    Fact: Actually, this is a piano composition.

    • @lepamplemousse
      @lepamplemousse Год назад +11

      who cares ?

    • @alfredbooth6854
      @alfredbooth6854 Год назад +11

      I’m absolutely certain that Mr Rondeau knows this.

    • @Facconti
      @Facconti Год назад +21

      It might be in fact too generous to the "piano" to say that this was composed for it. A piano from Mozart's time is probably right in the middle between a harpsichord and the current piano. The sound world produced by the instrument was still closer to the harpsichord, with the distinctiveness of producing dynamic gradation by touch. The common conception is that the piano is a more evolved fortepiano, which in its turn is the "break" from the harpsichord. I think the latter can be conceeded, but the former is very problematic. Just listen: Rachmaninov's piano is in fact more different from Mozarts fortepiano than Mozart's fortepiano to Bach's harpsichord. Even if the fortepiano and the modern piano have the same concept, their soundworlds could not be more different.

  • @avecesar4244
    @avecesar4244 Год назад

    Suena bien, pero los rasgos prerrománticos de esta pieza se reflejan mucho mejor en el piano. En el clave suena demasiado seco, parece más un Rameau que un Mozart. Y Mozart miraba más hacia adelante que hacia atrás...

    • @marinazaretskaya1108
      @marinazaretskaya1108 Год назад +4

      Es nada más que su preferencia 😉 A mí me parece perfecto en el clave, nada de ‘demasiado seco’. La pieza no pierde su romantismo de manera alguna! Solo que no es excesivo 😅

  • @danielramon962
    @danielramon962 Год назад

    Quite strange sounds from such a piano forte...?

    • @jane---489
      @jane---489 Год назад +3

      *_That's because it's a '"Piano" 'Fifte' ..._*

    • @topkho
      @topkho Год назад +1

      Because that’s a harpsichord

  • @paulhwbooth
    @paulhwbooth Год назад

    Very self indulgent, unfortunately.

    • @fredvacher3998
      @fredvacher3998 Год назад

      What do you mean?

    • @paulhwbooth
      @paulhwbooth Год назад

      @@fredvacher3998 Isn't it obvious? Far, far too much rubato...

    • @fredvacher3998
      @fredvacher3998 Год назад +5

      Oh dear that s second time I can read about too much rubato with this artist. First time it was for earlier music than this and I admit that there was a lot of rubato,... that made the performance so interesting! Here I don t even feel it. Mozart's music is full of sensitivity which absolutely must be conveyed somehow. Once again I find this performance of his top-rate. I think he is a remarkable artist.

    • @dongsoks
      @dongsoks Год назад +5

      It is a Fantasia. The style allows for pretty much anything. It should sound like he is making it up on the spot. And it does. So I think your comment actually misses the point of what the piece is.

    • @richardwebb2348
      @richardwebb2348 Год назад +6

      @@paulhwbooth - there are many wooden metronomic recordings available that you may prefer.

  • @jaysparc
    @jaysparc Год назад +1

    There are only a few musicians that I can listen to and be reminded of the glory of music: Jean Rondeau, Thomas Dunford + his ensemble and Lea Desandre. Recently I've listened to Fazil Say playing Debussy and Beethoven.