J. S. Bach, Sonate in E Major, BWV 1035 Claudio Barile - Paula Peluso
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- Bach J S, Sonata Sonate in E Major, BWV 1035
1 Adagio ma non tanto
2 Allegro
3 Siciliano
4 Allegro
Claudio Barile, flute
Paula Peluso, piano
Live concert
Grabado en vivo en la Usina del Arte, Buenos Aires, Argentina, el 9º de febrero de 2014
por SyS estudio - Registros audiovisuales - www.sysestudio.com.ar - Hudba
0:39 ~ Adagio ma non tanto
3:30 ~ Allegro
5:13 ~ Siciliano
7:15 ~ Allegro assai
The dynamics and phrasing are outstanding, but the tone control is so good I keep replaying the video to convince myself it was real.
I’m playing this for my Solo and Ensemble piece as a sophomore. I could never imagine having the kind of tone control you demonstrated here! Your articulation is amazing as well. It’s beautiful!
I love it how expressive you are, this is wonderful!
BRAVISSIMO!
Haven for musicians, listeners, young flutists and all who appreciate this ART!
Bellísimo. Expresivo.
Brilliant as always Claudio! :)
Beautiful, Claudio!
0:38
Hello,
Thank you very much for this beautiful concert !
Best wishes !
Jean-Charles Bourquin, in France
Great and powerful playing .
Bravísimo Claudio!
Qué bello.
No extraneous goo-ga pyrotechnics-just enough ornamentation to keep it lively and nimble. Superb tone and perfect tempos. My hero at last-well done!!!
Stupendo!
superbe !
3:30 Allegro
5:12 Siciliano
7:15 Allegro
bravissimo Signore Barile
Bravo maestro!
Whatever you play, I love it!
Thank you, @user!🙏😁
Bien Claudio !
for anyone looking for the 2016 texas 2 mallet etude it starts at 3:30
Currently playing this piece in a more " Barocco " Style.
But your interpretation , dynamics in the 1 st mvmt especially, phrasing , tempi are just amazing.
Just having hard time with the vibrato there 👀
I ve been told so much on " Don t use vibrato in baroque music " 😂
Constant vibrato no, but as an ornament, definitely
Very Good. This video has helped me lots! Thanks.
I'm glad the video helped you, Boris!
I feel the urge to play The Flowers of Robert Mapplethorpe on the CD-I.
Very nice! Please come to Zurich! :-)
I hope so as well...!
I hope as well!
i play the flute for 2 years now and I should learn this sonata for next lesson but I just DON'T get the rythm. Can anyone help me or has suggestion how I should practice it the best way? like slowly with this video in the background, with metronom or how shall I do practice it? thanks in advance:)
katie bell git gud
My sugestion is: without metronome, and not looking to definy metric, but only direccion. Like a conversation. Talk any phrase like natural conversation. Bach will do the rest !
@@RigouLuis Das ist eine sehr schöne Empfehlung. A very nice Suggestion indeed.
Gruß von Silke
5:14 siciliano
7:15 allegro assai
3:30
비브라토 타고들어와쩌염
3:32 to 4:10
There’s to much vibrato for the baroque period
no one asked