Very beautiful music and performances healed my heart. 👏 And the red of the harpsichord and the black and yellow-green of your costume match very well and are beautiful! ☺️From Japanese composer Tetsuya Nishibe.🇯🇵
one day you going to have explain when you decide to use upper versus low keyboard, Love this this. So 'bouncy'- except when you want to give it a bit of density! Genius.
Nice of you to use the word "genius", which I ain't!! I just practiced that music a lot. When a piece has repeats, I try to vary the repeat as much as possible. Like first time around maybe both hands downstairs and second time around, both hands upstairs. Sometimes I use the downstairs keyboard for the melody and the upper serves as a kind of accompaniment. Depends on how I set the instrument up dynamically. I have three sets of strings, and I can use them as I please. The composers at that time didn't give any indication of which keyboard or what colors the player should use. That's why I like the old stuff. You have to use your imagination to play it in an interesting way!
It's such a joy to hear you play that extraordinarily beautiful instrument.
Thanks for listening and for your kind comment!!
What pleasure and joy to see and hear you play with such poise and restraint that this instrument and those who compose for it truly deserve
Thank you so much!!
I wish I had a harpsichord, Beautiful instrument
The instrument inspires me!!
You're one of the most amazing harpichordists I've ever known! I really wish to Meet you personally someday! Love you too much! ❤❤❤❤❤
You make your Hubbard sing and shimmer. 🤗👏🏻🤗
You are so kind! (and perceptive!! ;) )
@@ElaineComparone 💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Beautiful! Thank you, Elaine! God Bless! 🙏🏼
Thanks for listening and watching!!!
Really lovey performance of a piece I need to get to know better. I especially enjoyed the "rustic" phrase in the B section. Rameau rocks!
Very beautiful music and performances healed my heart. 👏 And the red of the harpsichord and the black and yellow-green of your costume match very well and are beautiful! ☺️From Japanese composer Tetsuya Nishibe.🇯🇵
Have I never replied to your poetic comment? I am so grateful to you for your observation and response!!
Listening anew with care 🤗
fantastic
This is one of my favorites.
Beautiful as always!!!
Good to hear from you! Thank you!!
Thank you once more. Nice & spicy as always.
You're more than welcome, as always!!
Oh, that was beautiful!
Glad you think so!!
Love this
So do I !!!
I think this is my favorite vid u put out today.
i love this piece too!!
EXQUISITE! Spring is in the air!!😍
Did I ever reply to you in the spring? It's summer in NYC now, and your comment refreshes me! Thank you!!
@@ElaineComparone 👍🏼👍🏼😊 Play on!!
Brilliant
Thank you!
Excellent!
Thank you!!
Awesome, it's like to travel back into the past! 🎼🎶
Glad to be your guide!!
That’s it! Perfect tempo choice.
Glad you agree!! Thanks for commenting!
one day you going to have explain when you decide to use upper versus low keyboard, Love this this. So 'bouncy'- except when you want to give it a bit of density! Genius.
Nice of you to use the word "genius", which I ain't!! I just practiced that music a lot. When a piece has repeats, I try to vary the repeat as much as possible. Like first time around maybe both hands downstairs and second time around, both hands upstairs. Sometimes I use the downstairs keyboard for the melody and the upper serves as a kind of accompaniment. Depends on how I set the instrument up dynamically. I have three sets of strings, and I can use them as I please. The composers at that time didn't give any indication of which
keyboard or what colors the player should use. That's why I like the old stuff. You have to use your imagination to play it in an interesting way!
@@ElaineComparone Thanks for that so you can set the sound for each keyboard.
@@MarkHewis That's right!