I find solace in the intricate details of classical compositions. The nuanced phrasing, the subtle crescendos, and the delicate pauses create a mesmerizing experience that allows me to escape into a world of beauty and artistry. 🌺🎶
Dieses Video ist so perfekt, so dass ich das Gefühl habe den grossen Künstler wieder einmal live zu erleben es ist ein großes Erlebnis mit Bach und Sir Andras Schiff!😮
This is a pretty easy song as far as Bach goes and still he makes it appear so effortless and gentle. Like his fingers are just barely touching the keys and the piano sings
Schiff is like the dalai lama of music because his manner and expression as he sits there is just other wordly peace. The music makes me cry and just to watch him is so moving.
Great pianists, great violin players - they have to constantly, incessantly work on their art of playing an instrument - many hours of hard work every day, throughout decades. And yet, great instrumentalist musicians - pianists, violinists…complete orchestras with up to 100 (or more) musicians - even the greatest of them - are just our welcome and trusted conduits for carrying, delivering, and relating to us - through the fabric of SPACE - TIME - the Creation of a Divine Genius. The creation of music, especially the music of such beauty lies on another, higher plane…it is a Divine Act. Composers like Mozart...or Bach, in this case, are these CREATORS.
This is honestly so helpful for someone that has to learn this suite. My teacher told me to look for his performance and "steal" what I can to perform it better. Beautiful beautiful rendition.
Schiff's performance is my reference for my own ongoing learning of this Suite now. So beautiful, clear, selfcontrolled, and understated. His Courante especially keeps me honest--it's so tempting to go "over"/turn it Romantic when playing it.
Even with all this quarantine time on my hands playing at this skill takes so many years of just experience, at least I have the Allemande almost at tempo haha
@@adamchenadamov I must have missed it, but keep in mind there are at least 2 versions of this. One version given from copies of Anna Magdalena Bach and the other from Kaysers copy
I feel that Bach himself is playing. I believe the passion, control, serenity behind it all is as Bach felt and would have played it. From God's mouth to my ears :)
as much as i'm working on playing the allemande of this suite, i'm making sure that i work on copying his face expression and smoothness in finger movement. it really helps. what a flow
I don't think it's required. The differences in editions usually have to do with the original manuscripts that were consulted. I think the Barenreitter editions pride themselves on consulting all available manuscripts for their editions. So they for instance usually will include alternate versions. I know their WTC books do this. Pretty neat. The choice is yours as the performer what you will do. This is my opinion perhaps someone else will now the historical details further about the minuet inclusions
My Peters edition only has one minuet as does my Henle Verlag (pointed out below). I think the other minuet is optional. The Peters edition tends to not include alternate versions at least in the French and English Suites.
I find solace in the intricate details of classical compositions. The nuanced phrasing, the subtle crescendos, and the delicate pauses create a mesmerizing experience that allows me to escape into a world of beauty and artistry. 🌺🎶
AI generated go brrr
What ?@@therealmkraken7051
Dieses Video ist so perfekt, so dass ich das Gefühl habe den grossen Künstler wieder einmal live zu erleben es ist ein großes Erlebnis mit Bach und Sir Andras Schiff!😮
András Schiff’s musicianship is so out of this world that it reduces me to tears. Sometimes it seems that he comes from another planet.
This is a pretty easy song as far as Bach goes and still he makes it appear so effortless and gentle. Like his fingers are just barely touching the keys and the piano sings
@@DangerRussDayZ6533 He plays with no tension at all. That's also why his trills are so clear and unique.
공감합니다
어릴적부터 바흐를 들었지만
쉬프선생님은 잘익은 된장처럼
연륜이 느껴집니다.
(번역 될라나 ㅜㅜ
Not in the human realm at all!
Perfect version of Allemande.
Schiff's version of Bach is so beautiful
공감합니다.
다른 세상에서 듣는거 같아요 b
@@비니튭 4😊😊😊😊😊4r😅😊😊😅4r😊r4
너무 너무
아름답습니다.
30여년간 락기타소리만 듣고 살아왔는데
바흐를 알게해준 쉬프선생님
건강하시길 기원합니다~
00:05 - Allemande
03:16 - Courante
05:01 - Sarabande
07:56 - Air
09:22 - Menuet 1
10:48 - Menuet 2
12:26 - Gigue
THANKS FOR SHARING 👍🥰🎶
Thanks!!!🧡🖤🧡🖤
Thanks
Are these your favorites
thanks
Omg how does Bach come up with these divine melodies?
Schiff is like the dalai lama of music because his manner and expression as he sits there is just other wordly peace. The music makes me cry and just to watch him is so moving.
And i just met his music tiday
공감합니다.
I love J. S. Bach's music especially Andras Schiff. Very beautiful ! Thank you very much ! Master
I love to listen to his playing. I feel endless happy and all what disturbs my life disappears.
Great pianists, great violin players - they have to constantly, incessantly work on their art of playing an instrument - many hours of hard work every day, throughout decades. And yet, great instrumentalist musicians - pianists, violinists…complete orchestras with up to 100 (or more) musicians - even the greatest of them - are just our welcome and trusted conduits for carrying, delivering, and relating to us - through the fabric of SPACE - TIME - the Creation of a Divine Genius. The creation of music, especially the music of such beauty lies on another, higher plane…it is a Divine Act. Composers like Mozart...or Bach, in this case, are these CREATORS.
❤
when i feel stressed this calms me down. just a stunning interpretation
Beautiful execution, such perfectly steady rhythm and even touch...Beautiful hands as well.
Allemande beautifully played., without any use of the sustain pedal, excellent
One word: amazing
❤absolutely beautiful.
He really has a profound understanding of Bach's music.
A recording for ages to come.Bravo👏👏👏💐
What a talent Sir schiff with all our Respect Thank you Sir
I like a lot of Bach's music, but the French Suites are my favorite.
This is honestly so helpful for someone that has to learn this suite. My teacher told me to look for his performance and "steal" what I can to perform it better. Beautiful beautiful rendition.
Oh wow my teacher told me the same😮
There is a place for Bach played in a romantic style, and I don't think anyone does it better than Schiff.
This isn’t played in a romantic style
This is
This isn't.
Too bad one can put only one thumb up! I'd put many. Schiff interpretation of this piece is otherworldly - particularly the Allemande.
I don't like how he played the courante but everything else was beautiful. ;)
You mean this:👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Schiff is a piano god...
@@jcampac10 I'm agree 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I don’t really like the way he play allamande
Un de meilleur et unique musicien de nôtre époque, qui a transformé la sonorité de piano a la perfection💓🎻🎻🎻
The sound of music is beautiful
Schiff's performance is my reference for my own ongoing learning of this Suite now. So beautiful, clear, selfcontrolled, and understated. His Courante especially keeps me honest--it's so tempting to go "over"/turn it Romantic when playing it.
I saw him doing a masterclass with this piece a few weeks ago. Amazing person!
Classical and romantic at the same time - and neither is compromised.
Its barroco not romantic, romantic comes later
And neither is suiting!
Schiff + Bach = Music of God.
Please, no ad on Bach.
I got 1
by law
Gotta be illigal...
Music lovers must go for TH-cam premium. No ads for life
How dare
The Allemande is one of most sublime pieces I know... It shares so much with Bach's inventions in C minor (both in 2 and 3 parts).
I am learning Allmede and Schiff is really helping me.
Me too ! He's really helpful
Yes
Yeah Schiff is very helpful
Yeah he is the greatest
I have just heard him...he seems to me another Glenns Gould. I love his face expressions. How much would i like to meet such a person
without the humming...
His humming was lovely
Beautiful... I am learning this right now and Schiff has an amazing rendition of this suite
how long did it take you to learn the whole piece?
it could take months to master for performance
I'm learning it too
I have recital with the suite in programme. Absolute favourite from these suites
It takes me about 3 to 4 weeks per movement.
Beutiful suit you play so great well done
Watching from 🇫🇷
Thank you. 💙
Fantastic music.
It takes your soul to float beyond the highest heaven.
Stunning story taler.
Allemande ,beautiful playing the real Bach ( JSB with soul ).😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Bach's music - inspired directly from God...
delicate and comforting music in these hard days.
He plays beyond perfection. Bravo
Beautiful piano too
Even with all this quarantine time on my hands playing at this skill takes so many years of just experience, at least I have the Allemande almost at tempo haha
It’s ok not to be that good. Most of us aren’t
My favorite out of the piece, what inspired me to learn it!
You got it!!
Deliciosa. Te brinda armonía y esplendor. Gracias
Well it TASTE good actually :))
i didnt belive this was bach. damn hell thats good bach. reminding there is sth else from romantic and classic
The expression on his face- as if he is transported by the music...
darn this is SO perfect, I wish I could play this like him.
kevin wang well he did make a mistake towards the end, but it’s ok, we’re all human. And you’re right he is an amazing pianist.
@@adamchenadamov where?
It's a lot of practice but it's also a deep understanding of the theory
@@adamchenadamov I must have missed it, but keep in mind there are at least 2 versions of this. One version given from copies of Anna Magdalena Bach and the other from Kaysers copy
@@DangerRussDayZ6533 Thanks for sharing!
With you, Bach! With you, Schiff! OMG what a sound!
@@brandonle00 who asked?
@@Ethan-fd3gm who care who asked ?
( Sigh ) just wonderful !
Amazing pianist😊
I feel that Bach himself is playing. I believe the passion, control, serenity behind it all is as Bach felt and would have played it. From God's mouth to my ears :)
Stunning!
as much as i'm working on playing the allemande of this suite, i'm making sure that i work on copying his face expression and smoothness in finger movement. it really helps. what a flow
Bach singt und tanzt!!! Wie wunderbar😊
What a beautiful suite
요즘 이 곡 공부하고 있는데 너무 좋아요. 이 연주는 완벽 그 자체❤
굴드 사후 바흐 연주곡의 고민을 없에준 연주자!
Why is so perfect
he's literally sweating that's how well he plays
Oh my god ! This is so well played ! I can listen to this all day !!
Bach is best..., and this is my favorite œuvre (Allemande), besides the cello-suites!!
Wonderful interpretstion.
I really like courante
Just starting Allemande and Courante very excited!
Bach=divine
Sublime
Beautiful sounds...!!
Absolutely superb!
Preciosa, me hace llorar de emoción.
A mim também
머리 아플 때 한번씩 들으면 정화가 된다
Andras Schiff can allways find the "linguistic" quality of Bachs music.
If I must express myself in mathematics: Bach+Schiff=3 ❤
listening to Schiff will make it really challenging to listen to other renditions
not at all
OK - I am going to "re-learn" this now as an adult - so inspired to give it another try!
that thalberg trill at the very end is such a flex...
Sehr schoen !
WOW
Schiff has an overall warmth that Gould either didn’t possess or didn’t have time for. But both are my top two interpreters of solo keyboard JSB.
Really really nice gigue!!
JULIAHELENAH Especially with the repeated first phrase so great
Good
Awesome
with his skill and that outfit this is definitely kung fu piano
Listening to this at work 2019. Phoenix, AZ
Listening to this again 2022
Well! i really don't understand why listening to this music if gonna dislike?
Best!
표정이 완벽한 피아니스트군
Exquisita interpretación!!
Wow so good
גלי אוצפ לא ציפיתי לראות פה ישראלים!
@@adamchenadamov גם אני לא
Nice!
Here because of batman arkham asylum
10:48 is the Botanical Gardens theme
이 곡은 천천히 듣는 게 내 취향이라 들을 때마다 0.75배 헤서 들음… ㅋㅋㅋ
❤️💕💕💕
Bach would be proud...
Divin …
We are the Lucky one’s !
Why is Menuet II missing in the Edition Peters, does anybody know?
This is a later version which in early one didn’t exist. If you check Bärenreiter you will get both
I don’t know
What is this minuet 2 I don't have it in my score of the french suites
Yeah, same. I’m very curious about this 🤔
정말 좋다
왜 눈물이 나지????
너무 아름다워서?
아니면... 님의 아픈 생각에?
Genius...
Why did he perform 2 minuets? I have the Henle-Urtext edition of the French suite and mine only has one minuet. Where did Minuet II come from?
I have Wiener Urtext and it has both. They tend to be a little more... than Henle for Bach. Barenreiter is better as well.
Nori Elisabeth Fahrig So am I required to find the other Minuet, or is it optional? Some recordings don't have Minuet II.
I don't think it's required. The differences in editions usually have to do with the original manuscripts that were consulted. I think the Barenreitter editions pride themselves on consulting all available manuscripts for their editions. So they for instance usually will include alternate versions. I know their WTC books do this. Pretty neat. The choice is yours as the performer what you will do. This is my opinion perhaps someone else will now the historical details further about the minuet inclusions
That minuet-2 BWV 813a appears on a early manuscript attributed to Johann Caspar Vogler which contain five suites. I
It's optional.
My Peters edition only has one minuet as does my Henle Verlag (pointed out below). I think the other minuet is optional. The Peters edition tends to not include alternate versions at least in the French and English Suites.