Allegro from Brandenburg Concerto No.3 by J.S Bach
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2020
- Erik Rydvall - Nyckelharpa
Tuval Alcalay, Wang Liang, Raven Mischke,
Siobhán Cronin, Sandra Marteleur, Krishna Pramudya - Violin
Max Baillie, Alyssa Campbell,
Gregorio Ibáñez Gómez, Ross McIntosh - Viola
Sveta Tovstukha - Cello
Susan Wulff - Double Bass - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Can't help but smile when you listen. And what a fun piece for the bass instruments too! incredible job everyone!
Gorgeous !
Thank you, all of you! As intense listening to as it must have been recording...wonderfully mastered in all respects!
FANTASTIC ! I've always loved this piece... gotta wonder what the old master would say about such a unique presentation .... BRAVO to all who contributed !
Perfect. Love it. Contrats all of you!!
Tack Härlig Inspelning ❤
Så härlig att se en nyckelharpa!
Thank you. That was just wonderful.
Wow! You guys ought to get together and play someday. Thank you!
Sounds brilliant! Although at some bits the violins were a bit too loud, couldn't catch the cellos
Det svänger!
Amazing!
Well done everyone, I really liked it. Compliments.
JAAAAM!!! NIIIICE!
WONDERFUL!!!! Credits please!
Erik Rydvall - Nyckelharpa That's a Nyckalharpolin which is tuned like a Violin
Will this make directors superfluous?
conductors? no. For live performances, small or even medium-sized chamber groups usually follow the 1st violin or keyboard/organ player. Even though there is no conductor, these positions usually provide some leadership when it comes to tempi, musical notations, etc. Even though top ensembles like the LSO or New York Phil. higher stellar musicians, a conductor is needed to interpret and unify the composer's music as well as the group sound/balance.
Johann Sebastian smiles in the clouds, when he watches this.