Bach's Chaconne, performed by Johnny Gandelsman and the Limón Dance Company
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2018
- In 1942, acclaimed American dancer / choreographer José Limón created a new piece set to J.S. Bach’s Chaconne from the Partita No. 2 in D Minor for solo violin. Now an integral part of the repertory of his namesake company, earlier this year the ensemble teamed up with WQXR and violinist Johnny Gandelsman for this gorgeous video, shot in the Limón Dance Company’s Harlem rehearsal space.
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Very good, I really enjoyed that
This should have more views...
Bless you all 🙏🏻
What a gorgeous performance of the Chaconne by Johnny Gandelsman
Thanks for his name!
Up or down bow .... this is music that delights the angels ...
thank you for sharing this publicly
There is simply a symbiosis to imagine between dance and this Chaconne from Bach: so much emotion to express in this music…
If I knew enough about dance I'd say something intelligent, but I can say I admire anyone who can choreograph something to the Chaconne, and who saw the possibilities, and probably loved the piece. I've been listening to it for over fifty years and even learned most on guitar as a poor amateur - Started with Narcisso Ypes' recording. It never gets old. Obviously, after dating myself, I should mention how much I admire the strength of the dancers - Must be nice to be young ... and talented, dedicated. Thanks for the video. It's inspiring.
Fantastic, world-class violin performance!
Wonderful! And what courage Limon had, to converse this way with The Master. A power-filled interpretation by this excellent violinist of the famous Chaconne; the tones are very rich (and I'm on my laptop!)...Company dancing beautifully, nobly honoring the 2 Masters - in measured clarity, firmly speaking pure Limon .
Pour ne pas oublier que les suites de Bach sont des danses. Merci !
Fantastic! Great dance with music! This is the first I heard violinist played rhythmically!
that dude can fiddle. beautifully done.
fidelio sure, moreover he looks like a leprechaun
Beautiful. The chaconne is intended as dance music. Did anyone else notice that the d major section is gone? Loved it anyhow.
This time I just listened to without watching and bravo, I really loved it! Will listen and watch it to see the ballet dancing as well.
Your a really interesting violinist.
Gorgeous, nothing but new ideas for all my new works. Love you all, glad for my own Limon/Hoving training
the musician moves the best
Ah the infamous upbow on my chaconne. I tell people all the time, always down bow first.
Johann Sebastian Bach good one Master
thank you
beautiful - congrats to all!
this would be a good choice of music for an olympic ice skate
Bravi tutti.
Wow …
that baroque bow hold tho...
Love this! Though it is a pity that so much of the dancers' performance is cut out of the frame. But perhaps this was intentional? Is this performance available to purchase in a different format?
Ahhh yes the infamous baroque bow hold using a modern bow
how about a real chaconne as danced in the period, this is modern dance
that's beautiful! but also... when filming a dance, please actually show the dancers' bodies! you can't actually SEE the dance for all the close-ups... *sigh*
That dance is fucking ridiculous.
Great violinist though
merda, how?
The dancing is a bit too genteel vs the music's profound emotional content, imho
Just imagine a choreographer creating a dance group with a technique that usually is off center while concentrating on breathing workouts in 1942. The kinetics is limited to the physic of the general body types of that era?
Chaconne is specific gender form of music which is feminine. For women..... And Passacaglia for men
Both are the same, just the characters
This Chaconne by J. S. Bach is an imagery of his wife Barbara Bach who was just passed away. Bach was in sorrow so he wrote this Chaconne to remembering memories with his first wife... (Beauty images of his wife + Sorrow = This Chaconne)
This Chaconne should be danced by only one woman instead a group of mixed people.