Giuliano Sommerhalder - Fasch Concerto on NATURAL TRUMPET
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- Giuliano Sommerhalder (born 1985) and the kammerorchesterbasel performing Johann Friedrich Fasch's Concerto for Trumpet in D Major (A=415hz) on Historical Instruments in Zerbst, Germany.
Recorded on April 19, 2008
Great job Giuliano! Hope to see you the next time I am in Switz or you come it to Texas! I saw Jan Roller last month and we spoke about Interlochen- he says hello to you. Take care, Nate
Fasch has recently become a favorite...too bad most of his works have not survived time. Our loss.
Ich hab' alles genoßen, vielen dank!
C’était superbe ! Bravo !!
Yeah, the terminology has altered since I was young. This is a Baroque Trumpet, not a Natural Trumpet. Natural trumpets have no tone hole openings. Don Smithers actually plays on a natural trumpet now (I remember a live BB Concerto where he played a pic and ended 8va, live). The interior of the tubing has a lot to do with bending the note by embouchure-the ugly, wavy side was rolled on the inside. The holes help Sommerhalder play the rapid passages. Still, it's a damn fine job.
I think we all know that the trumpet player was excellent but man on man, the orchestra backing him up was superb. Very musical and followed all the dynamics....true professionals.
One of the best performances of this beautiful concerto, I ever heard
Magnifique ! Une belle maîtrise de l'instrument, une musicalité sans faille. Bravo!
Bravísimo Maestro Sommerhalder!! Gran interpretación y muy buen acompañamiento de la orquesta. Bravo!!
C'est super fasch-toche
que bueno giuliano!!! esperamos con impaciencia mas videos!!!
This kid's damn good! This piece is a SOB to play on a D trpt. or a piccolo in E. The fact he does it so well on a natural trpt. is quite impressive.
Beautiful playing!
Sounds wonderful!
Your ornamentations gives me some ideas!
Thanks for noticing, at the time the video was posted, the person doing this for me didn't know the difference.
I remember the summer of 1997 when my grandpa played this old vinyl for the first time, thinking how could a trumpet ever play that high. Over the years I started to jokingly refer to this piece as the "Fascist Concerto" because of its maddeningly high notes.
Great performance ! Sheet music (for piccolo trumpet) can be found at Maurice's website.
Such quality! :O!!!!!
Very nice. Lively with ornaments.
Beautiful ! A score is available at Maurice André's Website.
extraordinary : the true sound of Bach's trumpet !
This is... PHENOMENAL!!!
I wish people knew what they were talking about instead of deceiving people with the video titles. This is a baroque trumpet, NOT a natural trumpet.
veramente eccellentissimo non è facile suonare con una tromba barocca bravo.
Grandissimo Giuliano!!!!!!!!!!
wow, I'm playing trumpet too: sib-dob-natural trumpet and the guy is so awesome!!!
@tubeyoutub Modern-manufactured baroque trumpets have small holes to correct what we perceive now (due to equal temperament) as intonation issues.
Excelente el solista y la orquesta.
Truly a MASTERPIECE!.......jn
Really wonderful performance. Concert-mistress is wonderful. The background trumpets do so little, but they are sloppy.
wow... natural trumpet too?! how did you get into playing one of those?
perché secondo te servirebbero colori più scuri in questo concerto?
Io non parlo del concerto,ma dello strumento che mi pare abbia un suono un pelo troppo aperto,molto simile al suono di una tromba moderna.tutto qui
@JosephMesh I DO believe original baroque trumpets did occasionally use holes to alter the pitch and bring it somewhat closer to a fair intonation.
@SuperMM1960 There's a reason some of us like to call it the 'Faschist' concerto. ;)
When shenanigans from the 1930s cloud the history of an entire nation's 500+ year history. The HRE was barely a nation nevermind being responsible for something 250 years in their future.
is he actually pressing keys, or is he doing it on instinct
Open vent holes (like you might find on a recorder or tinwhistle)
The holes don't change the tube length, just block out certain harmonic nodes, and sharpen others.
True "Holy Roman (German) empire" trumpet guild trumpeters (army, court) wouldn't allow this (single hand playing is part of the patent) and indeed the idea of vent holes stems from the wiener klappen of rotary trumpets. It's a 20th century invention from when period instrument performance got popular in the 1970s odd.
Only fitting that he would master the Baroque Trumpet too.
@masterofthehorn harder of course. more air control
And you would be wrong.
Un po troppo squillante come suono,ma comunque un'ottima esecuzione