I was in the hospital dying and I promise yall this was the last song I hallucinated before i was put in a medically induced coma for 3 days. It was peaceful in ways I cannot describe
I have been listening to Bach for over 60 years. I have heard this piece performed on the harp a few different times. I have never heard of a harp quartet. I didn't know I was missing a harp quartet until now. This is my favorite piece by Bach and among my favorite pieces altogether and this is now my favorite recording of this piece. I still love hearing it on a good pipe organ played by a good organist. But this? I just don't have the words. Bach would approve I am certain.
You guys need to record and post more. I would ask more Bach please. I am unable to travel to Dallas. Little Fugue G minor would be a perfect next piece.
I loved this so much. Bravo!!! However, I think for the purposes of the video the focus of the play, the facial expressions, the direction of the gaze of each virtuoso should have been on the instrument and inward, as introspection, as part of themselves, as an extension of themselves, so it felt as if we are hearing what exactly is pouring out of their hearts and not a music sheet to left of each musician. As beautiful as you all look and play, and as gorgeous as the setting is, you need to feel as emotionally connected to the instrument and music as a jazz player lost in their instrumental break, like miles or chet baker to the trumpet, or like Buniatishvili or Alicia Keys to the piano. It'd help people feel you all a lot more, it'd bring your soul and heart into the piece. Playing technically brilliant doesn't cut the mustard. People need to feel you feeling the piece. It makes the whole listening experience more intimate and meaningful, illiminating the distance between us, placing us in the same space despite literally being of different sides of the globe. I've liked and subscribed and am looking forward to intimate future pieces. Stay as blessed and as beautiful, my lovelies xx
I was in the hospital dying and I promise yall this was the last song I hallucinated before i was put in a medically induced coma for 3 days. It was peaceful in ways I cannot describe
Loving the way the parts are divided in the fugue -
I have been listening to Bach for over 60 years. I have heard this piece performed on the harp a few different times. I have never heard of a harp quartet. I didn't know I was missing a harp quartet until now. This is my favorite piece by Bach and among my favorite pieces altogether and this is now my favorite recording of this piece. I still love hearing it on a good pipe organ played by a good organist. But this? I just don't have the words. Bach would approve I am certain.
Charming!
You guys need to record and post more. I would ask more Bach please. I am unable to travel to Dallas. Little Fugue G minor would be a perfect next piece.
Lovely!
Thank you!
Looooove it!
I loved this so much. Bravo!!!
However, I think for the purposes of the video the focus of the play, the facial expressions, the direction of the gaze of each virtuoso should have been on the instrument and inward, as introspection, as part of themselves, as an extension of themselves, so it felt as if we are hearing what exactly is pouring out of their hearts and not a music sheet to left of each musician.
As beautiful as you all look and play, and as gorgeous as the setting is, you need to feel as emotionally connected to the instrument and music as a jazz player lost in their instrumental break, like miles or chet baker to the trumpet, or like Buniatishvili or Alicia Keys to the piano.
It'd help people feel you all a lot more, it'd bring your soul and heart into the piece. Playing technically brilliant doesn't cut the mustard. People need to feel you feeling the piece. It makes the whole listening experience more intimate and meaningful, illiminating the distance between us, placing us in the same space despite literally being of different sides of the globe.
I've liked and subscribed and am looking forward to intimate future pieces.
Stay as blessed and as beautiful, my lovelies xx