Not only a unique flute player, probably the best in the world but also a unique personality. All musicians should listen to this interview not only the flute players! Every word is interesting like every note he plays is a jewel. Thanks for this interview. Best regards, Ab Koster
What an outstanding interview. This should be required watching for anyone who aspires to a career in the classical field. It is crucial to civilization that we never lose our sense of the importance of classical music for the refinement of mind and expression of the very best of our spirits. Pahud is a shining example of what is highest and best in the musical arts.
As a clarinetist I'd go as far to say that he's the greatest wind player in recorded history, if not the greatest performer of any instrument period. Everything is so perfect, yet human and powerful.
Definitely the greatest classical wind player (alongside Joseph Alessi, same tier), difficult to make the claim that he’s the greatest performer of any instrument but it’s not an unreasonable argument
i am probably weird to say this, but i am very glad that he actually pronounced his full name, so that i can finally know how his surname is pronounced. the record companies in my country all translated his surname in german pronunciation (paa-hoo-du) on the record, and even the public mass media such as radio and tv all calls him in german way. (they probably assumed that because he is in berlin phil) but as far as i knew, he comes from french-swiss background, so i always wondered if the companies made honest mistake or is actually the case. now i am at peace to know the truth...🤣🤣 merci beaucoup M.pahud!😍
Loved this interview and the delightful level of life and love for music that Emmanuel Pahud expresses. What a delight to know that he sang the Mozart concerto at age five and said he wanted to be able to play this. That is true musical memory and a gift. Thank you for sharing so much of yourself and your musical career.
Mister Pahud is perhaps the most culturally connected person who plays a classical instrument. He lived in several major cities before he was 10: in Paris, Madrid, Rome and Brussels. His father worked for a US company, and the family moved repeatedly during his childhood. This shaped his international outlook
What a lovely interview with such an interesting and well balanced musician. I use him as an inspirational model in developing my own flute playing. An incredible talent.
I was a huge Rampal fan, never a Galway fan. But I think Pahud is better than both. The depth of his lower register is stunning. Rich, deep and sensuous. His articulation is perfect.
Not only a unique flute player, probably the best in the world but also a unique personality. All musicians should listen to this interview not only the flute players! Every word is interesting like every note he plays is a jewel. Thanks for this interview.
Best regards, Ab Koster
We are so grateful for these words from you-thanks so much!
Great interview.
As a flutist, I can say that he is the greatest flutist in the world!!!!!
What an outstanding interview. This should be required watching for anyone who aspires to a career in the classical field. It is crucial to civilization that we never lose our sense of the importance of classical music for the refinement of mind and expression of the very best of our spirits. Pahud is a shining example of what is highest and best in the musical arts.
Wow, thanks for this incredible feedback-we’re speechless! Thank you so much 🙏✨
As a clarinetist I'd go as far to say that he's the greatest wind player in recorded history, if not the greatest performer of any instrument period. Everything is so perfect, yet human and powerful.
and his ability to perform so incredibly, across so many different styles truly sets him apart for me.
Definitely the greatest classical wind player (alongside Joseph Alessi, same tier), difficult to make the claim that he’s the greatest performer of any instrument but it’s not an unreasonable argument
How can you insult Martin Frost like that? Ahah!! 😂
Finally!!! You interviewed a flutist and Emmanuel Pahud happens to be one of my favorites!!! I have looked up to him since I was 17😊❤
He’s amazing!! I hope you will enjoy this episode!!
Emmanuel means God is with us, Jesus bless you .
i am probably weird to say this, but i am very glad that he actually pronounced his full name, so that i can finally know how his surname is pronounced. the record companies in my country all translated his surname in german pronunciation (paa-hoo-du) on the record, and even the public mass media such as radio and tv all calls him in german way. (they probably assumed that because he is in berlin phil) but as far as i knew, he comes from french-swiss background, so i always wondered if the companies made honest mistake or is actually the case. now i am at peace to know the truth...🤣🤣
merci beaucoup M.pahud!😍
Loved this interview and the delightful level of life and love for music that Emmanuel Pahud expresses. What a delight to know that he sang the Mozart concerto at age five and said he wanted to be able to play this. That is true musical memory and a gift. Thank you for sharing so much of yourself and your musical career.
We are so glad you found this conversation meaningful-thank you for writing to us!
Wonderful Emmanuel Pahud ❤️👍👏
Great interview! I love his performance of the CPE Bach.
We’re so grateful to you for taking the time to watch-thanks for being in touch! We’re delighted you enjoyed it ✨
Mister Pahud is perhaps the most culturally connected person who plays a classical instrument. He lived in several major cities before he was 10: in Paris, Madrid, Rome and Brussels. His father worked for a US company, and the family moved repeatedly during his childhood. This shaped his international outlook
He’s an inspiring guy for sure-thanks so much for your insights! -zsolt
Stunning through and through. You are like non other. We absolutely treasure Emmanuel Pahud!
He is indeed amazing-thanks for watching!
The best!!!
Another enjoyable video with a musician I greatly admire!
Thank you so much for your feedback--we're so thrilled you liked it! Please keep in touch--zsolt
Thanks a lot for wonderful
We are so happy you enjoyed this, thanks so much!
What a lovely interview with such an interesting and well balanced musician. I use him as an inspirational model in developing my own flute playing. An incredible talent.
This feedback means so much to us-thank you for writing!
Muchas gracias por ésta maravillosa entrevista. Increíble persona!!!!
Thank you so much!
Such an amazing interview and I am super glad you interviewed a flutist. Wonderful episode!
Thank you so much!
Wonderful episode. Thank you!
So glad you enjoyed it! We worked hard on this one-warmest wishes, zsolt
The best ever!!!
What is the intro in piano? Sounds great!
Thanks! It’s from the second movement of Beethoven First Concerto-with piano reduction here :-)
What is the piece he plays at the beginning?
CPE Bach sonata for solo flute in A minor
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Dommage que nous ne puissions pas avoir de sous-titres en français.😭😭😭
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We are sorry you had trouble with the subtitles! We will try to make it easier. Thank you for watching!
Jean-Pierre Rampal and Sir James Galway hands down. Without Rampal, there would be no Pahud.
How we wish we could/could have had them as guests on the series!
I was a huge Rampal fan, never a Galway fan. But I think Pahud is better than both. The depth of his lower register is stunning. Rich, deep and sensuous. His articulation is perfect.
Omg
Indeed! Thanks for watching :-)
Il s'écoute causer…come il s'écoute jouer….
Voilà un vrai bobo musical !
Finally another interview....I find them very inspiring, and they keep me motivated.
We are so delighted to have these words of support from you-thank you so much-the reason we keep doing it-zsolt