@@matteomagurno3068 No, not at all. I mean to say that I wouldn't have played the piece the same way, but that doesn't affect my opinion of him as a player.
He actually manages to make the harpsichord sound smooth - playing with structured rhythm rather than the ridiculous exaggeration of every phrase that the average player is taught to do in order to sound "correct". This is proof that you can play how you like to play, let the instrument decide how it wants to speak!
I am able to play this piece, however, I am nowhere skilled enough to add my own little details, unlike this man. Honestly impressed with his performance and I hope to see more!
Justin, you kicked something all over the block with this. The Cool is All On You. From the video, I needed how you played that one repeating, intricate passage on the same, lower keyboard. I read somewhere that Scarlatti (with, thank you, that many comparably virtuosic sonatas) only used single-manual harpsichords. Until today, I'd only seen that happen once, in a semi-local concert. Musical illiterate that I am, it's very cool to see the same fingering techniques transition from Scarlatti to Rameau (or did it go the opposite way?).
Un brin rapide non !? Toujours est-il que cet air reste du Rameau somptueux. Me demande-je Jean Rondeau n'a-t-il pas jouer un Vertigo sur ce même clavecin dans cette demeure ?
Je suis d'accord, Taylor est génial mais il joue un peu comme s'il cherchait à battre un record de vitesse. Je préfère l'interprétation de Sokolov mais eh, cette pièce reste un foutu chef-d'oeuvre.
Any reason why Rameau's Les Cylopes and Moyreau's Les Cyclopes Forgeants Le Foudre Meurtrier D'Esculape share both similar titles and similar structures?
that mini cadenza after the diminished 7th arpeggio is gold
Best cover on TH-cam
I don’t have to agree with all of his decisions to know that this guy is a world-class harpsichordist.
Why do you say that? Is there any controversy?
@@matteomagurno3068 No, not at all. I mean to say that I wouldn't have played the piece the same way, but that doesn't affect my opinion of him as a player.
I'm stunned. Can't imagine it performed any better.
He actually manages to make the harpsichord sound smooth - playing with structured rhythm rather than the ridiculous exaggeration of every phrase that the average player is taught to do in order to sound "correct".
This is proof that you can play how you like to play, let the instrument decide how it wants to speak!
100%
Wonderful. Absolutely wonderful.
What a gem this video is ! 🤯
What a very beautiful interpretation of Rameau my dear Justin, I love his music and you are really fantastic. Thanks for sharing ❣
One of the best interpretations I've ever heard. Well done!❤
Bravo! Wonderful playing. Thank you❤❤❤
Bravo!!
I am able to play this piece, however, I am nowhere skilled enough to add my own little details, unlike this man. Honestly impressed with his performance and I hope to see more!
Beautiful piece Justin!
Wonderful performance.
This is excellent
Justin, you kicked something all over the block with this. The Cool is All On You.
From the video, I needed how you played that one repeating, intricate passage on the same, lower keyboard. I read somewhere that Scarlatti (with, thank you, that many comparably virtuosic sonatas) only used single-manual harpsichords. Until today, I'd only seen that happen once, in a semi-local concert. Musical illiterate that I am, it's very cool to see the same fingering techniques transition from Scarlatti to Rameau (or did it go the opposite way?).
Brilliant ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Fantastic!
FABULOUS !!!!!!
A U C T I O N H O U S E
Yes sir
Bravissimo!
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FRRRRRR
Nice playing; superb instrument. Pity about the over-busy camera-work though. Thanks for the upload.
There is life before death.
great
banger
Isn't this the instrument used by Scott Ross at the Chateau?
Una carta de amor a la música 20/10 y God
Un brin rapide non !?
Toujours est-il que cet air reste du Rameau somptueux.
Me demande-je Jean Rondeau n'a-t-il pas jouer un Vertigo sur ce même clavecin dans cette demeure ?
Je me suis posée la même question et on dirait bien qu'il s'agit de la même pièce !
Ja… ik geloof dat de Fransman gelijk heeft met zijn commentaar
Je suis d'accord, Taylor est génial mais il joue un peu comme s'il cherchait à battre un record de vitesse.
Je préfère l'interprétation de Sokolov mais eh, cette pièce reste un foutu chef-d'oeuvre.
I like it fast lol cus I've heard it that fast too many times in TWW.
how does a harpsichord work? is it like a harp inside a piano?
Il avait un avion a prendre?
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Any reason why Rameau's Les Cylopes and Moyreau's Les Cyclopes Forgeants Le Foudre Meurtrier D'Esculape share both similar titles and similar structures?
Beautiful Music for vitality, Wat mean?
Igorrr - Unpleasant Sonata