Clavichord makes a good companion for the traverso flute. It is a quiet instrument. I think clavichord is a good choice for accompaining alto recorder as well. The same thing goes for lute and therbo as continuo instruments.
THE KEYBOARD INSTRUMENT IS NOT A HARPSICHORD AS IT IS A CLAVICORD AND WORKS IN A DIFFERENT WAY. BUT THIS IS THE ONLY AND BEST CLAVICORD WHICH I HAVE EVER HEARD. I USUALLY LOATH THIS INSTRUMENT ALTHOUGH CPE BACH IS CLAIMED TO HAVE LIKED TO PLAY IT VERY WELL.
Bravo ! C'est magnifique et quelle sonorité !! Je suis flûtiste, principalement flûtiste à bec; mais je me suis déjà essayé au traverso. Quel est le bois de la flûte ? Merci. Christian R en France
Its funny. There is debate whether the flute sonata in G minor is by JS Bach or CPE Bach. I noticed the clavichord players music book says CPE. The traverso players music book says J.S. Oh brother! 🤦♀️ I guess we will never know.
@@ThomasMulliganFlute I agree to that. Beautiful as it is, this music is nevertheless far too 'rococo' and transparent in style to bear much resemblance with similar works for flute and harpsichord by Johann Sebastian Bach.
@@reneblom2160 I agree. The writing is not reflective of JS's complicated counterpoint. The left hand is too simple, most of the "action" is in the right hand. The harmonies, while pleasant, are characteristic of Bach's early attempts to incorporate the Italian influence, specifically Vivaldi. It sounds like CPE was trying to do the same, and perhaps this piece was sent to JS for his opinion and wound up getting grouped with the other compositions.
It is a flute where the lowest note is d. Some flutes from that period or a little later have an extended flute going down to c. See www.oldflutes.com/baroq.htm. The pitch of the flute is almost certainly not based on 440, most instruments then were not as pitch was not standardized. The fingering on these flutes is kind of similar to modern flutes, but not identical
@@TonyBittner1 it´s in C because it is a non-transposing instrument but its lowest note is a D, just like a modern piccolo... so yeah it is also still in C, because you play C and it sounds a C, not a D
@@gatozarin The traverso natural scale (finger by finger) is D Major (F# and C#). I've got a 19th century flute with 8 keys and a C foot and still gives you D Major as its natural scale rather than C Major.
Clavichord makes a good companion for the traverso flute. It is a quiet instrument. I think clavichord is a good choice for accompaining alto recorder as well. The same thing goes for lute and therbo as continuo instruments.
Wow....what a find....!
Both players a wonderful.
The traverso and clavichord complement each other so well!
The music writen for the left hand of the clavichord is unbelievably perfect!
Incredible sound. Harmony in its finest exposition
😍😍😍😍😍 Me siento muy feliz al escucharlos, gracias por este material maravilloso y tan único.
I thoroughly enjoyed this. Very well played! I was sad when it was over.
Beautiful.
fantastic grazzie bello....saluto per tutti...
This was incredibly beautiful and artistic and expressive ! Thank you ! Inspiration !
Obra bellísima, un gran video lleno de genuino Arte y belleza.
Super
Bitte nehmen Sie für diese wunderbaren Aufführungen eine Raum, der geschützt ist vor Verkehrslärm.
.... einen Raum, ...
Lovely performance!
Enchanting!
magnifico
so heart touching, !!!!!!
Sublime partition de flûte traversière. Ce n'est pas un clavecin qui l'accompagne, mais une épinette (ou virginal).
Ni l'un ni l'autre, c'est un clavicorde :)
Vous avez raison, c'est bien un clavicorde (à l'écoute des Variations Goldberg).
Is there any way to find more of the flutist's performances?
THE KEYBOARD INSTRUMENT IS NOT A HARPSICHORD AS IT IS A CLAVICORD AND WORKS IN A DIFFERENT WAY. BUT THIS IS THE ONLY AND BEST CLAVICORD WHICH I HAVE EVER HEARD. I USUALLY LOATH THIS INSTRUMENT ALTHOUGH CPE BACH IS CLAIMED TO HAVE LIKED TO PLAY IT VERY WELL.
Bravo ! C'est magnifique et quelle sonorité !! Je suis flûtiste, principalement flûtiste à bec; mais je me suis déjà essayé au traverso. Quel est le bois de la flûte ? Merci. Christian R en France
Merci !
Estupendo, gracias!!
Bravi gentlemen!. May I find out the makers of your instruments?
Its funny. There is debate whether the flute sonata in G minor is by JS Bach or CPE Bach. I noticed the clavichord players music book says CPE. The traverso players music book says J.S.
Oh brother! 🤦♀️
I guess we will never know.
I think nowadays it's generally attributed to CPE
@@ThomasMulliganFlute I agree to that. Beautiful as it is, this music is nevertheless far too 'rococo' and transparent in style to bear much resemblance with similar works for flute and harpsichord by Johann Sebastian Bach.
@@reneblom2160 I agree. The writing is not reflective of JS's complicated counterpoint. The left hand is too simple, most of the "action" is in the right hand. The harmonies, while pleasant, are characteristic of Bach's early attempts to incorporate the Italian influence, specifically Vivaldi. It sounds like CPE was trying to do the same, and perhaps this piece was sent to JS for his opinion and wound up getting grouped with the other compositions.
I think the answer may be BOTH! After all, they lived in the same house for a long time.
Soli Deo Gloria, Amen
Never seen this kind of harpsichord before, sounds quite different.
It´s no harpsichord but a clavichord which does not pluck but hit the strings : )
@@andreamundt Thanks... I definitely prefer harpsichord.. it has a more powerful deeper robust sound. This sounds kind of like a bouncing fly.
What BWV?
C.P.E.
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What kind of flute is that? Is it in C?
It's a baroque flute in D.
It is a flute where the lowest note is d. Some flutes from that period or a little later have an extended flute going down to c. See www.oldflutes.com/baroq.htm. The pitch of the flute is almost certainly not based on 440, most instruments then were not as pitch was not standardized. The fingering on these flutes is kind of similar to modern flutes, but not identical
I think that it´s a baroque flute copy of a Denner model
@@TonyBittner1 it´s in C because it is a non-transposing instrument but its lowest note is a D, just like a modern piccolo... so yeah it is also still in C, because you play C and it sounds a C, not a D
@@gatozarin The traverso natural scale (finger by finger) is D Major (F# and C#). I've got a 19th century flute with 8 keys and a C foot and still gives you D Major as its natural scale rather than C Major.
スクエアピアノがくそ。音が聴こえん。何でこんなボロい楽器を好んで弾くんか?オーセンティックか?全く興奮せん。
magnifico