@@charlotteb2578 it's just him and a microphone. there's different kinds of recorders, the one most people know of and play is a soprano recorder, and it doesn't have as much range and is usually quite cheap. but there are better recorders, alto, tenor, recorders made with better materials. it is a very old instrument and a beautiful one.
This is the instrument these works were written for!!!! All the colors are brought out by the subtle, earthy nature of the recorder... It doesn't sound right on a flute, or an oboe
@@bernardofernandes1089 the recorder is more versatile than a baroque flute and the sound is more evocative , I have both but I do prefere the recorder
Des droits d'auteur pour un compositeur mort il y a 250 ans ? Et même si c'est un sample, c'est facile de comparer et de voir que ça ne vient pas de cet enregistrement là.
yellowcol mais cet homme a probablement une famille, et il y a 250 ans, l’enregistrement image/son n’existait pas. Et de deux, j’ai pas compris tu veux dire quoi ?
@@globaltrend3739 tu sais sans le sampling Pleins de compositeurs d'artistes etc ne vivrais plus donc bon puis il y a une legère différence entre le fait de chopp 3 seconde d'une oeuvre de 5mn et tout piquer donc bon , à bon entendeur :)
@@globaltrend3739 Et je déteste le genre de personne comme toi qui sont là a dire un ''vrai musicien" , je suis multiinstrumentaliste , je fais aussi de la MAO crois moi que t'es un vrai musicien quand t'es capable de composer avec plusieurs instuements , vst etc donc t'es commentaire à la con tu les garde pour toi et puis entre nous tu pense pas que déjà à l'époque sa se piqué pas des thèmes des etc srsment ? ahaha
How wonderfully nostalgic to see the great Mr.Bruggen in action when he was oh so much younger. It's hard to remember him without his head of white hair and his uniek way of conducting. We players of recorders have him to thank for his major contribution in bringing the instrument back into popularity. Go Frans!!
Ce qui me ravit toujours chez Bruggen, c'est son extrême sobriété, son dépouillement, en même temps que sa très haute musicalité. Quelle merveille, quel maître à penser. Pas d'esbrouffe, pas de course à la technique ou à la vitesse, rien de tout cela: juste au service de la musique. Merci pour ce merveilleux enregistrement. C'est en l'écoutant que j'ai commencé la flûte à bec.
Certaines flûtes alto ont une aura particulière... Comme une âme bien a elles. Mais Frans sera a tout jamais le maître, la référence, pour les raisons que vous avez précisément évoqué.
The music world will always remember his dutch shepherd of baroque music Frans Brüggen with his recorder. Such sound was so unique and the natural talent he had will be in our memory and stays today an inspiration. Telemann
It's not weird. Alto F-recorder has a lower E note attainable by closing all holes plus the bottom air vent half-closed. You do that by tipping the thigh with the flute. As the alto is too short to reach the thigh, you must cross the legs to rise the thigh enough. A few baroque pieces have this "bonus note" in the score. A virtuoso player can therefore decide to acquire that position as natural so he's "ready for E" and relaxed - even though he knows he's not going to play an E that evening.
Lo que es increible, es que hace todo lo que "supuestamente" no se debe: tocar sentado, con las piernas cruzadas, mirando hacia abajo y encorvado ... y sin embargo suena genial. No hay dudas que cuando alguien tiene el don, "no hay con que darle" ... Gracias de nuevo
J'ai rencontré Frans Brüggen plusieurs fois et reçu des leçons de flûte à bec de lui. Je l'ai souvent vu en concert. Magique! C'est le plus grand flûtiste à bec de tous les temps. Je prie pour qu'il recommence à jouer et à faire des CD's. Henry Ganty
Mais c'est Mr l'Abbé! Malheureusement, nous ne pourrons plus assister aux concerts de Mr Bruggen, mais j'ai bon espoir d'une fois de plus, vous revoir jouer à Florence ou dans ce magnifique monastère chartreux à Farneta . Quels concerts et quels endroits!
So nostalgic memories from the early 70s in Holland when I was a young kid and my mother was practicing the alto recorder and had an LP of him. The sound of a recorder will always remind me of these times. So sad he passed on.
I too, was there in Amsterdam, loving his music and going to those beautiful concerts in small churches. I played his LPs endlessly up there in my tiny bedsitter. Those were magical times. We were so very lucky to have heard the best whilst he was still alive. Now, I can listen to my CDs and remember him and his glorious playing, but I hadn't realised until just now, that I could also see him playing from when we were all young. Remembering Frans Bruggen with gratitude for what you gave us. Thank you!
I love Frans Br uggens playing, things have changed and there are now so many very talented recorder players about all with their own take on the music. Something we hear excessive swelling of the notes, Bruggen is always in control of this and to my mind it makes his performances among best, even when they were recorded many years ago.
Merveilleux virtuose, unique, à en faire pâlir plus d'un, qui revisite le répertoire baroque avec une belle sensibilité! Ce Téléman est en ce sens, remarquable de virtuosité et d'intériorité... Bravo Franz Brûgen
For me Frans Brüggen is the best recorder player of XX century and, probably, of all times !! And the Telemann's fantasias... Thank you very much for posting this wonderful video.
Un grande esempio di come si suona la musica e non solo le note: un grande ricordo, una grandissima lezione, un enorme rimpianto. Per fortuna ci resta il suo esempio e la sua scuola.
Wooden. The same type I was censured for playing in a competition. Recorders have the best tone when made of the right wood but we're forced to have plastic.
as a young, teenaged aspiring recorder player i look up to this man, because of the passion and soul he put into his practises. i had no idea he had passed on, but may he rest in peace.
I am referring to the "rolling" movement of the recorder in his hands. You can see it in the video of the Van Eyck as well. He rolls the recorder on the lip with his hands constantly. Seems to be conected with the way he also raises the arms on most notes. He raises the arms (like a chicken's wings), rolls the recorder in the same action.
*Halloween* Jake: So, captain, do you know what today is? Holt: Well, based on the fact that yesterday was the anniversary of legendary flute player Flans Bruggen, I'd say today is... Jake: It's halloween! Just say it's halloween!
J'ai rencontré Frans Brüggen plusieurs fois et reçu une leçon de recorder de lui. Je l'ai souvent entendu et vu en concert. C'était magique. Je prie pour qu'il rejoue de la flûte et refasse des Cd's. C'est le plus génial de tous les flûtistes.
I've only today found out about Bruggen. I love him so much all ready. I'm so sad that he is dead... He plays very well, and leads a great orchestral performance.
Superb playing ,great use of re-verb and stereo sound stage dynamics (floating effect) finger pads right hand index, 2nd, 3rd,(tips for the pinkie) all finger tip play on the left hand. Unusual combo but I'm still a newbie to woodwinds :D
@Robin Gould - I am currently learning Telemann's six Canonic sonatas and there is so much in them that has been used by others (including by me now for a song - lol!!) both melodically and rhythmically. The end of the first movement of Sonata no1 is just like a Suicide rhythm. The second movement of the third is like Hedwig's theme. Telemann was a genius who has unfortunately been overshadowed by Bach.
Merci pour ce beau souvenir. Je crois que c'était dans la région de Strasbourg avec Georges Kiss au clavecin et Philippe Mermoud à la viole de gambe. Et merci pour vos compliments. Je viens d'enregistrer un double CD de l'intégrale des partitas de Telemann (avec orgue). Je peux vous l'envoyer si vous me donnez votre adresse. Henri Ganty (Belgique).
A man in the recorder orchestra I played in said Telemann wrote the most music for the recorder. Like the father of the recorder. It bring you straight away to a different era.
On atteint le sublime RIP Franz .Votre technique est sublimée par une approche musicale très personnelle et jamais égalée .Je vous avais entendu à carcassonne
Hello, FRans has the most famous collection of historical recorders (Bressan, Stanesby, Wyhe, Heitz, Hotteterre). These are all measured and technically drawn by Morgan and published in print (Zen). He has 2 Bressan recorders that are top notch. One of these is used in this recording, like some other recordings he's made. Current builders of historical recorders all use the Morgan-drawings to copy these Bressans e.o. Thomas
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderfull Video. Are you sure that in this Video he plays bis historic Bressan? It has double holes for f an g sharp and is in 415. I was wondering if he plays his Bressan made by Coolsma?
Quando i miei studenti di scuola media mi chiedono: ma cos'è la musica? a volte ho risposto facendo vedere e ascoltare questo video. Ovviamente ritengono la risposta esauriente.
This should be shown to all those who say the recorder isn't a real instrument. Just superb, Bruggen was the master.
omg i was thinking the exact same thing this is just genious
in my opinion everything that makes sound can u turn in to an instrument :D
@@charlotteb2578 it's just him and a microphone. there's different kinds of recorders, the one most people know of and play is a soprano recorder, and it doesn't have as much range and is usually quite cheap. but there are better recorders, alto, tenor, recorders made with better materials. it is a very old instrument and a beautiful one.
I've been playing recorder for 12 years now and this man is such an Inspiration to me.
im just starting out without lesons and this guy seems amazing
This is the instrument these works were written for!!!! All the colors are brought out by the subtle, earthy nature of the recorder... It doesn't sound right on a flute, or an oboe
Sorry but they were written for flute and they sound better on flute
@@bernardofernandes1089 it sounds better on the recorder.
@@victordelegrego3748 Yeah right
@@bernardofernandes1089namely baroque flute.
@@bernardofernandes1089 the recorder is more versatile than a baroque flute and the sound is more evocative , I have both but I do prefere the recorder
Merci Vladimir Cauchemar pour cette découverte !
Rest in peace my Master of the Recorder.... I won't never forget what you taught me. Bye Frans.
Hi Jan, DId you have the chance to study with him?
Same here. He changed my musical life. THANK YOU MASTER BRUEGGEN
2:48 VLADIMIR CAUCHEMAR
Mais faut pas s’énerver mon ptit Pierrot, on appelle ça un "sample" et si sa musique n’a pas été censuré, c’est qu’il a obtenue les droits d’auteur :)
Des droits d'auteur pour un compositeur mort il y a 250 ans ? Et même si c'est un sample, c'est facile de comparer et de voir que ça ne vient pas de cet enregistrement là.
yellowcol mais cet homme a probablement une famille, et il y a 250 ans, l’enregistrement image/son n’existait pas. Et de deux, j’ai pas compris tu veux dire quoi ?
@@globaltrend3739 tu sais sans le sampling Pleins de compositeurs d'artistes etc ne vivrais plus donc bon
puis il y a une legère différence entre le fait de chopp 3 seconde d'une oeuvre de 5mn et tout piquer
donc bon , à bon entendeur :)
@@globaltrend3739 Et je déteste le genre de personne comme toi qui sont là a dire un ''vrai musicien" , je suis multiinstrumentaliste , je fais aussi de la MAO crois moi que t'es un vrai musicien quand t'es capable de composer avec plusieurs instuements , vst etc
donc t'es commentaire à la con tu les garde pour toi
et puis entre nous tu pense pas que déjà à l'époque sa se piqué pas des thèmes des etc srsment ? ahaha
R.I.P. What a legacy he leaves us! Every recorder player owes a debt to this prolific master.
What a genius! What a musician! The best recorder's sound ever!!
i agree
Still the benchmark of expressive recorder playing. A masterful technique, an innate musicality, and superb intelligence and taste.
Beautiful Telemann!!!!!! Fantastic interpretation!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏💫💗💗💫🎶🎶💐🌹✨💐✨😇💫😇🌷👏👏💫💫🥰🥰🥰🌷🙏💫💗💐🎶🌟💖💖🙏🙏🙏
How wonderfully nostalgic to see the great Mr.Bruggen in action when he was oh so much younger. It's hard to remember him without his head of white hair and his uniek way of conducting. We players of recorders have him to thank for his major contribution in bringing the instrument back into popularity. Go Frans!!
Thank you for your music and all you taught us Frans. I will miss you. Rest in Peace xxx
Hauntingly beautiful.
Ce qui me ravit toujours chez Bruggen, c'est son extrême sobriété, son dépouillement, en même temps que sa très haute musicalité. Quelle merveille, quel maître à penser. Pas d'esbrouffe, pas de course à la technique ou à la vitesse, rien de tout cela: juste au service de la musique. Merci pour ce merveilleux enregistrement. C'est en l'écoutant que j'ai commencé la flûte à bec.
C'est exactement ca. :)
Flutiste moi même....
Certaines flûtes alto ont une aura particulière... Comme une âme bien a elles.
Mais Frans sera a tout jamais le maître, la référence, pour les raisons que vous avez précisément évoqué.
Never knew these could sound so good. Talent makes anything possible.
The music world will always remember his dutch shepherd of baroque music Frans Brüggen with his recorder. Such sound was so unique and the natural talent he had will be in our memory and stays today an inspiration. Telemann
One of my musical heroes. That man had soul.
It's not weird. Alto F-recorder has a lower E note attainable by closing all holes plus the bottom air vent half-closed. You do that by tipping the thigh with the flute. As the alto is too short to reach the thigh, you must cross the legs to rise the thigh enough. A few baroque pieces have this "bonus note" in the score. A virtuoso player can therefore decide to acquire that position as natural so he's "ready for E" and relaxed - even though he knows he's not going to play an E that evening.
Is it the knee-assisted notes?
Thanks for the explanation.
GREAT MUSICIAN!!!! .....the recorder player of our days have still so much to learn from HIM!
the best!
perfect
we have only to hear and learn
Thank you Vladimir for introducing me to Mr Bruggen
Lo que es increible, es que hace todo lo que "supuestamente" no se debe: tocar sentado, con las piernas cruzadas, mirando hacia abajo y encorvado ... y sin embargo suena genial. No hay dudas que cuando alguien tiene el don, "no hay con que darle" ... Gracias de nuevo
J'ai rencontré Frans Brüggen plusieurs fois et reçu des leçons de flûte à bec de lui. Je l'ai souvent vu en concert. Magique! C'est le plus grand flûtiste à bec de tous les temps. Je prie pour qu'il recommence à jouer et à faire des CD's. Henry Ganty
Mais c'est Mr l'Abbé! Malheureusement, nous ne pourrons plus assister aux concerts de Mr Bruggen, mais j'ai bon espoir d'une fois de plus, vous revoir jouer à Florence ou dans ce magnifique monastère chartreux à Farneta . Quels concerts et quels endroits!
Frans Brüggen: 1934-2014 .. Rest In Peace :-(
So nostalgic memories from the early 70s in Holland when I was a young kid and my mother was practicing the alto recorder and had an LP of him. The sound of a recorder will always remind me of these times. So sad he passed on.
I too, was there in Amsterdam, loving his music and going to those beautiful concerts in small churches. I played his LPs endlessly up there in my tiny bedsitter. Those were magical times. We were so very lucky to have heard the best whilst he was still alive. Now, I can listen to my CDs and remember him and his glorious playing, but I hadn't realised until just now, that I could also see him playing from when we were all young. Remembering Frans Bruggen with gratitude for what you gave us. Thank you!
The first great player that I every heard many years ago.
the best recorder player in the world.... how is it possible for him to lif the fingers so so so little. perfect... awesome. thanks for this posting
I love Frans one of the greatest recorder players that ever lived
I love Frans Br
uggens playing, things have changed and there are now so many very talented recorder players about all with their own take on the music. Something we hear excessive swelling of the notes, Bruggen is always in control of this and to my mind it makes his performances among best, even when they were recorded many years ago.
The sound of elegance!
Goddelijk! Dertig jaar geleden zag ik hem alleen op een podium spelen. Die momenten zal ik nooit meer vergeten. Een groot musicus.
Beautiful to hear a recorder played with feeling, some
vibrato and some double tonguing. Nice reverb added. A skillful player. Good work!
How beautiful!
Love this video. Greeting everybody from Brasil.
This is breathtaking - in both senses. Inspirational!
Merveilleux virtuose, unique, à en faire pâlir plus d'un, qui revisite le répertoire baroque avec une belle sensibilité! Ce Téléman est en ce sens, remarquable de virtuosité et d'intériorité... Bravo Franz Brûgen
For me Frans Brüggen is the best recorder player of XX century and, probably, of all times !! And the Telemann's fantasias... Thank you very much for posting this wonderful video.
simply the best I have ever heard what a beautiful sound
amazing flutist! the best. Pioneer and mythe for anyone intersted on early music
Un grande esempio di come si suona la musica e non solo le note: un grande ricordo, una grandissima lezione, un enorme rimpianto. Per fortuna ci resta il suo esempio e la sua scuola.
Beautiful and he makes it sound so effortless
This recorder has absolutely gorgeous tone - not to take away from his superb playing of course, but it really has a beautiful sound.
Wooden. The same type I was censured for playing in a competition. Recorders have the best tone when made of the right wood but we're forced to have plastic.
What a great artist sharing another great artist's work in such an expressive but still authentic way... so nice,
Amazing...i love recorder
as a young, teenaged aspiring recorder player i look up to this man, because of the passion and soul he put into his practises. i had no idea he had passed on, but may he rest in peace.
update: me again five years later, i'm studying music at university now!
Excellent
Excellent
Excellant
Merci de mettre d'autres vidéos de Frans Brüggen sui vous en trouvez. Ce sont des documents très précieux.
I am referring to the "rolling" movement of the recorder in his hands. You can see it in the video of the Van Eyck as well. He rolls the recorder on the lip with his hands constantly. Seems to be conected with the way he also raises the arms on most notes. He raises the arms (like a chicken's wings), rolls the recorder in the same action.
Funny doubling effect on the last couple of notes
I continue to enjoy this immensely
*Halloween*
Jake: So, captain, do you know what today is?
Holt: Well, based on the fact that yesterday was the anniversary of legendary flute player Flans Bruggen, I'd say today is...
Jake: It's halloween! Just say it's halloween!
Five stars for one of the best flute players ever and one of the greatest Dutch musicians
Beautiful ! Thank you so much !
Sempre grandissimo e nei nostri cuori. Vale magister Franciscus.
choć już nie ma Cię wśród nas, na zawsze nieśmiertelną w naszej pamięci niech pozostanie twoja muzyka... :(
Im here because of Brooklyn 99
...and now im in heaven!!
Same
Che bello! se si pensa che tutto questo è ottenuto con uno dei più semplici strumenti al mondo....
What amazing.
Thank you very much for posting such a great historic video!!!!
simply the best, beautiful sound :) thanks for posting
Merci de nous donner d'autres vidéos de F. Brüggen si vous en trouvez. Ce sont des documents très précieux pour tous les flûtistes!
J'ai rencontré Frans Brüggen plusieurs fois et reçu une leçon de recorder de lui. Je l'ai souvent entendu et vu en concert. C'était magique. Je prie pour qu'il rejoue de la flûte et refasse des Cd's. C'est le plus génial de tous les flûtistes.
R.I.P.
best interpretattion i know, not a single futility O_O
I've only today found out about Bruggen. I love him so much all ready. I'm so sad that he is dead... He plays very well, and leads a great orchestral performance.
Superb playing ,great use of re-verb and stereo sound stage dynamics (floating effect) finger pads right hand index, 2nd, 3rd,(tips for the pinkie) all finger tip play on the left hand. Unusual combo but I'm still a newbie to woodwinds :D
did you guys hear that sick dubstep part at 1:03
you're so right - i'd never noticed this before
Amazing catch! :D
love it even more now ahah
@Robin Gould - I am currently learning Telemann's six Canonic sonatas and there is so much in them that has been used by others (including by me now for a song - lol!!) both melodically and rhythmically. The end of the first movement of Sonata no1 is just like a Suicide rhythm. The second movement of the third is like Hedwig's theme.
Telemann was a genius who has unfortunately been overshadowed by Bach.
They did my man dirty with that thumbnail.
Gorgeous piece though.
Hélas le maitre est parti rejoindre son confrère Gustav Leonardt...Comme le paradis a de la chance d'avoir recruté ces deux génies
Grande..... Grazie 🌹 🌹 🌹 🌹 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
He's still the benchmark. Many try. Few succeed. None surpass.
Merci pour ce beau souvenir. Je crois que c'était dans la région de Strasbourg avec Georges Kiss au clavecin et Philippe Mermoud à la viole de gambe. Et merci pour vos compliments. Je viens d'enregistrer un double CD de l'intégrale des partitas de Telemann (avec orgue). Je peux vous l'envoyer si vous me donnez votre adresse.
Henri Ganty (Belgique).
divine beauty.
A man in the recorder orchestra I played in said Telemann wrote the most music for the recorder. Like the father of the recorder. It bring you straight away to a different era.
On atteint le sublime RIP Franz .Votre technique est sublimée par une approche musicale très personnelle et jamais égalée .Je vous avais entendu à carcassonne
grandissimo maestro
Perfect & with heart.
waaw de twee meest belangrijke mensen toch?
Het feit dat U ze naast mekaar zet is geweldig!
Ever day before Halloween I have to think about this :D
Sublime.....Merci.
Vlademir cauchemar let that shit breeeeeath
wow.. this is absolutely amazing.
I like baroque music , very much !!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏🎶🎵😇🎵✝️
thank you for sharing this!!!
Delicadeza y encanto de sonido
Sublime!
this is very great sound
In the hands of a master like frans brüggen
Ladies and gentlemen this is how you make music.
Que lindo!❤
Hello, FRans has the most famous collection of historical recorders (Bressan, Stanesby, Wyhe, Heitz, Hotteterre). These are all measured and technically drawn by Morgan and published in print (Zen). He has 2 Bressan recorders that are top notch. One of these is used in this recording, like some other recordings he's made.
Current builders of historical recorders all use the Morgan-drawings to copy these Bressans e.o.
Thomas
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderfull Video. Are you sure that in this Video he plays bis historic Bressan? It has double holes for f an g sharp and is in 415. I was wondering if he plays his Bressan made by Coolsma?
Thanks b99
@2:20 you can see the subtle marks around the holes of the recorder. He's been using that recorder a long time.
He is one of the recorder master,isn't he?
Where can u get such nice video?
lol.
Thanks for your sharing.
Bravíssimo!!👏👏👏👏👏👏
On will be still the greatest, wonderful !
Hallo meneer, deze maneer was mijn oom
What a fantastic job.
R.I.P.
Rest in peace
Quando i miei studenti di scuola media mi chiedono: ma cos'è la musica? a volte ho risposto facendo vedere e ascoltare questo video. Ovviamente ritengono la risposta esauriente.
Beati i suoi studenti, anche se forse non se ne renderano conto subito...