Johann Friedrich Fasch Trumpet Concerto in D major, Maurice André

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  • Johann Friedrich Fasch Trumpet Concerto in D major
    1. Allegro
    2. Largo
    3. Allegro moderato)
    Maurice André Trumpet
    Orchestre de Chambre Jean-Fraoncois Paillard
    Jean-Francois Paillard COnductor
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Komentáře • 34

  • @mikemcclary3531
    @mikemcclary3531 Před 4 lety +10

    After hearing Maurice Andre live twice in Toledo, Ohio, I was stunned to the point of tears! I had never heard then, or now, any player on trumpets play as Andre' played! He was & is the FINEST artist on trumpets the world has ever seen! He influenced millions of players, including ME! Vive Andre'!

  • @michaelmcclary8054
    @michaelmcclary8054 Před 16 hodinami +1

    I played this at BGSU in 1975- Michael McClary, Professor of Trumpet 🎺, Georgia Perimeter College and GSU 🎉❤😂

  • @osgabriel20
    @osgabriel20 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Before embarking on on any innovation or work of high class I listen to it, Andre you are really a magician a true musician of ecclesiastical caliber.

  • @eckhardschulz6456
    @eckhardschulz6456 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Besser geht nicht!!!

  • @carlosa.sanchez896
    @carlosa.sanchez896 Před 8 lety +20

    I've heard this concerto played by many trumpeters for over 40 years and Andre's version is still the finest rendition I've ever heard. This piece was originally composed for a D trumpet (smaller & 2 tones higher than the common Bb trumpet) but Andre played it on a Bb piccolo trumpet, 1/2 the size and a full octave (8 tones) higher than the usual horn. It's very difficult to get such a rich, full sound on a tiny trumpet, but he did it with excellence! Maurice passed away in 2012, may he r.i.p.

    • @mikemcclary3531
      @mikemcclary3531 Před 3 lety

      Amen! Michael McClary Professor of Trumpet,( ret.)

    • @Kowabrass
      @Kowabrass Před 2 lety +2

      A baroque trumpet in D (without valves) is actually longer than modern Bb trumpet and twice as long as a modern D trumpet with valves. If period pieces in the key of D (or C) are played on a piccolo, this is usually tuned down a semitone to A, to facilitate the fingering. Bb tuning is used for pieces in Eb or F (Brandenburg Concerto No. 2)

    • @carlosa.sanchez896
      @carlosa.sanchez896 Před rokem

      @@Kowabrass I realize the natural trumpets they originally played this piece on were nothing at all like today's trumpets. They were also a bear to play! My guess is Maurice probably used an A leadpipe on his Selmer Paris piccolo and played it in the key of F. You can also do it on a D trumpet, and that way it's in C, but still no picnic. If you use a Bb piccolo for Brandenburg #2, you'll be playing it in the key of G.

  • @catalins1957
    @catalins1957 Před 6 lety +4

    Il y a Maurice et les autres en nous quittant il est devenu la lumière à suivre 🎼🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺🎺

  • @isarwasser5271
    @isarwasser5271 Před 4 lety +1

    I am born in Zerbst. I am very grateful that Fasch wrote this beautiful music
    in Zerbst my home town. 1758 he was buried secretely in Zerbst.

  • @MalisandreFeline
    @MalisandreFeline Před 2 lety +1

    Mais qui peut tenir un aigu pareil!Maurice André le génie de la trompette ! !

  • @lucienpillot5135
    @lucienpillot5135 Před 4 lety +1

    Magnifique ;Merci ;l artiste

  • @jensolsen2804
    @jensolsen2804 Před 7 lety +2

    Fantastisk musik og en flot tone på trompeten

  • @GnomicMaster
    @GnomicMaster Před 2 měsíci

    This might be one of the shortest concertos. My recently completed 11 vignettes Rasputin Rhapsody is 7 times longer, and though my great opus is very worthy it can't hold a candle to this brief concerto.

  • @jeanpaulgilleron3766
    @jeanpaulgilleron3766 Před 2 lety +1

    bravo maurice imbattable un don de la nature

  • @Renee2004lr
    @Renee2004lr Před 6 lety +5

    It is a rotten shame that this is virtually the only work by Fasch that is known or played. He wrote a lot of music and all of it is of equally high quality like this Concerto.

    • @johnjensen6246
      @johnjensen6246 Před měsícem

      I ponder just where the bulk of his manuscripts reside...on shelves in some library encrusted with 'dust' all these yrs? Private collections? Misplaced? A fire? Folks, I say let the Search begin! Jn

  • @ariontheobaldo5039
    @ariontheobaldo5039 Před 7 lety +2

    Bellísimo... Festivo... Sublime...

  • @and453ty
    @and453ty Před 2 lety

    The century XVIII was the great age to the plays the greats master piece music post baroque

  • @johnjensen6246
    @johnjensen6246 Před rokem +1

    This concerto is a FAV" of mine...and "you too"? JN

  • @and453ty
    @and453ty Před 2 lety

    A feature most nice to the show the best playingset trumpet concerto

  • @galas062
    @galas062 Před 9 lety +3

    very nice...thank you!

  • @davidcarson1959
    @davidcarson1959 Před rokem

    The first note of the second movement sounded like a new type of woodwind.

  • @mikemcclary3531
    @mikemcclary3531 Před 3 lety

    AGREED! Michael McClary, Professor of Trumpet, ( Ret.)

  • @thadhorner5129
    @thadhorner5129 Před 7 lety +3

    A slower and more expressive performance than his earlier recording with the Bachsoloisten.

  • @20juncarlos
    @20juncarlos Před 10 měsíci

    He escuchado este concierto por dos grandes. El primero fue Wynton Marsalis y el segundo Maurice André. Los dos para mi son grandes trompetistas. Ellos han sido mis padres durante mi formación.

  • @eniotnayssaneb3442
    @eniotnayssaneb3442 Před 6 lety

    when was this recorded ?

    • @Jaegertiger
      @Jaegertiger Před 5 lety +3

      Recorded in 1965 -- per the copyright by Erato. This makes perfect sense based upon the significant improvements in recording technology and sudden expansion of recordings that occurred during the 1960's and early 1970's. If you study the discography at the time, all of the major labels were recording as many perfomers and compositions as they possibly could. In fact, many of the recordings featured today on "Music Choice" (and other venues on cable TV, etc) eminate from this time period due to the quality, prolific nature of the recordings produced, and the cost / royalties paid to the performers -- most of whom are now deceased. In short, it was the high point of classical music and corresponding recordings in the US and Europe. Also, the recording artists at the time were "par excellence."

    • @eniotnayssaneb3442
      @eniotnayssaneb3442 Před 3 lety

      @Thierry Merle cela n'est pas en accord avec la réponse précédente !

    • @eniotnayssaneb3442
      @eniotnayssaneb3442 Před 3 lety

      @Thierry Merle hum d'accord

  • @Must_not_say_that
    @Must_not_say_that Před 7 měsíci

    None better than Andre.

  • @jeanpaulgilleron3766
    @jeanpaulgilleron3766 Před 2 lety +1

    j'ai su jouer ce concerto bien que simple amateur mais pas aussi bien forcément car je n'ai pas fait de conservatoire néanmoins je n'étais pas mauvais et en solfège imbattable alors qu'au conservatoire de toulouse albert calveyrac m'a dit qu'il était dégouté du niveau médiocre des élèves en solfège car c'est la base