F.Couperin - Les Barricades Mystérieuses - Nathaniel Mander, harpsichord. Ordre 6ème de clavecin

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  • Nathaniel Mander performs Couperin's Les Barricades Mystérieuses on harpsichord.
    Filmed at St.Stephen's Church, Belsize Park.
    Instagram: @nathanielmander
    www.nathanielmander.com
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Komentáře • 39

  • @ppankl
    @ppankl Před rokem +8

    I am amazed by the sound of this instrument! It's magical!

  • @markharder3676
    @markharder3676 Před 10 dny

    Thank you for the lovely video as well. Couperin and the harpsichord are perfect mates. While piano renditions can be beautiful too, they lack the sororities that Couperin intended.

  • @robetech1
    @robetech1 Před 2 lety +7

    My brother used to play this on his Flemish harpsichord and it is one of my all time favorites. The only reason we could figure out why
    it is called "the mysterious barricade" is that the right hand or upper register is in bass clef--it never breaks into treble clef all the way through. Both staves in bass clef!
    This instrument is glorious. We have played on Dulckens and Ruckers from the 1600s and 1700s and this one is right there in the same class, if not better.

  • @loujan2945
    @loujan2945 Před 4 lety +14

    The most convincing and melodious rendition I've ever heard in 70 years. Thanks.

    • @Immortal__
      @Immortal__ Před 3 lety +1

      Yes it is one of my favourites. Stunning.
      Have you heard the version by 'Jean Rondeau & Thomas Dunford' ?

    • @loujan2945
      @loujan2945 Před 3 lety

      @@Immortal__ I just did, following your suggestion. A very nice and creative version, smooth, delicate, with marvelous complicity between the two artists.

  • @ericb7937
    @ericb7937 Před 10 dny

    This piece really showcases whatbthe harpsichord can do!

  • @SpencerMusicSchool
    @SpencerMusicSchool Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing. Couperin is one of my favorites to play on the harpsichord. This was a beautiful interpretation and physically beautiful to watch too.

  • @gaasfet
    @gaasfet Před 5 lety +7

    Thank you for this lovely interpretation. I think, for me at least, you've found a happy medium between too fast and too slow. This has to be my favourite recording of this beautiful piece of music.

  • @brujo_millonario
    @brujo_millonario Před 3 lety +4

    These videos should have more views.

  • @marcussfebruary9104
    @marcussfebruary9104 Před 5 lety +4

    You have a most beautiful harpsichord Mr.Mander!

  • @pascalolivier7280
    @pascalolivier7280 Před rokem

    L'une des plus belles interprétations de cette merveilleuse pièce. Merci et bravo.

  • @chazmosis
    @chazmosis Před rokem +1

    Beautifully expressive, I needed this version in my life. Thank you!

    • @NathanielMander
      @NathanielMander  Před rokem +1

      I’m so glad to hear this! It’s truly divine music

  • @thutmoseIV
    @thutmoseIV Před 5 lety +4

    Like your interpretation.

  • @STUMPYELF1
    @STUMPYELF1 Před rokem +1

    Excellent!

  • @torsten-eil-klavier
    @torsten-eil-klavier Před 4 lety +2

    such a beautyfull peace :)
    And your performance is very tasteful - bravo!

  • @cantoniajuk
    @cantoniajuk Před 5 měsíci

    Every one of your video is such an enjoyment and makes my day :)

  • @jimbo2629
    @jimbo2629 Před 11 měsíci +1

    What a rich tone harpsichord. I am guessing it is French. Lovely playing. Couperin at its best.

  • @synchro505
    @synchro505 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful. I know a lot of people like this piece faster and I like that as well. However, Nathaniel's tempo here is just right for my listening taste. Not in too much of a hurry. Gotta let those notes ring out! The Lexicon 480L interface on top of the mixing console brought a smile to my face, too.

  • @danielestebanvillada9272

    Un balsamo al alma escuchar an melody salusos is from argentina 😘

  • @brightdrumheart
    @brightdrumheart Před 3 lety

    Great!

  • @pierreparrend7235
    @pierreparrend7235 Před 3 lety

    So cool your harpsichord! Isaure

  • @scruffy3528
    @scruffy3528 Před 13 dny

    This is how I envisioned it being played as I was learning it. People play it too fast.

  • @Renshen1957
    @Renshen1957 Před rokem

    Vivement in the French language of Couperin’s time (from 18th century dictionaries) was defined as deeply. Your tempo reflects this bravo.

    • @NathanielMander
      @NathanielMander  Před rokem

      I've always wondered about this marking - this is wonderful to finally know this!

    • @Renshen1957
      @Renshen1957 Před rokem

      @@NathanielMander I read an article a while back (musicology/historical performance practice orientation by an anonymous author) which had the insightful commentary that recommended using dictionaries and especially musical dictionaries contemporary or at least in the era of piece or prior/before. There’s a modern French usage for vivement quickly and or impatiently. Too many performances. Brahms Chrysander edition of Couperin’s ordre lists the last piece’s title translated as (street) urchins. A late friend and professor of French and laughed at its and said it’s Flies. It completely changed the way I performed the piece. ..
      I’ve seen others use the German word for to bow being interpreted as grind (“grind the string…”).

  • @danielestebanvillada9272

    An melody wau nathaniel saludos desde el fin del mundo 👌

  • @gravicembalo74
    @gravicembalo74 Před 3 lety +2

    Einfach super. Kein bisschen schneller! Damen in Reifröcken kokettiert. Perfekt gespielt.

  • @bastiblumenkraft6978
    @bastiblumenkraft6978 Před 3 lety

    healing frequencies

  • @elizabethhenning778
    @elizabethhenning778 Před rokem +1

    Starts 0:55

  • @ppankl
    @ppankl Před rokem

    I would really like to know how you would play once Rameau's suite for harpsichord in E minor.
    I think it's a very difficult piece. Harpsichordists cannot solve the interplay of the right and left hands, it is difficult to find the rhythm, to coordinate the play of the two hands.
    I think there has been only one good recording so far, with William Christie. There are no disturbances in Christie's recording, the structure of the work is clear. I think you could do it...

    • @ppankl
      @ppankl Před rokem

      Sorry for bringing it up!

  • @Arthur-hg7ny
    @Arthur-hg7ny Před rokem

    Calling oneself a master is a little pretentious. Let others be the judge.