Merci François! C'était un plaisir de travailler avec toi depuis 1984 au Chateau de Lascours. Je me rappelle avoir joué ce morceau pour toi dans ton apt. just avant le stage. J'ai encore une photo avec Sylvain sur mes genoux dans le jardin de la maison que tu avais loué. Il n y a pas une seule journée qui passe où je ne pense pas à toi et à ton enseignement. Bravo et félicitations pour ce magnifique jour de tes 90 ans. Mes, amitiés, Jean-Yves Benichou
Thank you so much Dear Maestro for your wonderfull All music, performance and attitude to Bass playing.. I wish you healty, happy, full of music and wonderfull Days 🙏♥️🍰☕( Turkish Caffe😘)
Dominik Wagner and Mikyung Sung also have good recent videos of this. Domink's is gorgeously played and professionally recorded in the Wiener Konzerhaus; Mikyung's is recorded on a cellphone in an open field, complete with sounds of nature and other background noises. Yet Mikyung's feels more sensitive, earthy, idiomatic, and connected to nature, whereas Domink's is a more straightforward and sturdy presentation of the notes in good German or Austrian fashion. (Both are played in a higher register than this video.)
That is amazing it is crazy how relaxed he looks
Legendary bassist
Merci François! C'était un plaisir de travailler avec toi depuis 1984 au Chateau de Lascours. Je me rappelle avoir joué ce morceau pour toi dans ton apt. just avant le stage. J'ai encore une photo avec Sylvain sur mes genoux dans le jardin de la maison que tu avais loué. Il n y a pas une seule journée qui passe où je ne pense pas à toi et à ton enseignement.
Bravo et félicitations pour ce magnifique jour de tes 90 ans.
Mes, amitiés, Jean-Yves Benichou
Thank you so much Dear Maestro for your wonderfull All music, performance and attitude to Bass playing.. I wish you healty, happy, full of music and wonderfull Days 🙏♥️🍰☕( Turkish Caffe😘)
One of my favorite pieces to play. Thanks for showing us how it’s done! Beautiful and amazing, François!
Bravo Maestro!
Man's got chops
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Where can I find the sheet music for this work of art?
god
Dominik Wagner and Mikyung Sung also have good recent videos of this. Domink's is gorgeously played and professionally recorded in the Wiener Konzerhaus; Mikyung's is recorded on a cellphone in an open field, complete with sounds of nature and other background noises. Yet Mikyung's feels more sensitive, earthy, idiomatic, and connected to nature, whereas Domink's is a more straightforward and sturdy presentation of the notes in good German or Austrian fashion. (Both are played in a higher register than this video.)
Roman Patkolo also has an excellent video of it.
Rabbath first, Roman second, Dominik
third, and Mikyung shouldn't be compared yet.