How DEEPLY satisfying! it is for someone such as I, the possessor of SOME knowledge in this field, to be able to sit back and be nourished by the "table droppings" of someone so supremely knowledgeable! ! His students are so lucky! "Hey Jake! that Intronet thang, hit ain't all bad! !
Oh, my, this is wonderful! I knew Michael Parloff as a flutist many years ago in high school. The wonderful internet, to be able to hear this gifted and brilliant . musician share love of music. Great lectures!
I was lucky to attend 5 out the 6 lectures by Michael Parloff. They were wonderful and made my experience listening to Beethoven Cycle @ Alice Tulley Hall so much better. Thank you prof. Parloff.
Love the lecture. Love the music. Love the humor. Love the down to earth nature. Love the explications (and I agree with them). Love the insights. Not so much the constant lip-smacking.
How DEEPLY satisfying! it is for someone such as I, the possessor of SOME knowledge in this field, to be able to sit back and be nourished by the "table droppings" of someone so supremely knowledgeable! ! His students are so lucky! "Hey Jake! that Intronet thang, hit ain't all bad! !
Oh, my, this is wonderful! I knew Michael Parloff as a flutist many years ago in high school. The wonderful internet, to be able to hear this gifted and brilliant . musician share love of music. Great lectures!
I was lucky to attend 5 out the 6 lectures by Michael Parloff. They were wonderful and made my experience listening to Beethoven Cycle @ Alice Tulley Hall so much better. Thank you prof. Parloff.
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Love the lecture. Love the music. Love the humor. Love the down to earth nature. Love the explications (and I agree with them). Love the insights. Not so much the constant lip-smacking.
I agree with those who have already commented. Absolutely wonderful.
thanks so much for the upload, truly wonderful, truly - thank you Michael, thank you all
These lectures are wonderful! Thank you for posting them.
Bravo! Will hope to watch more of this superb interpreter.
26:00 about S.Q. 1
37:00 about S.Q. 2
Great lecture
Meraviglioso... Grazie!
@4:24
What did Beethoven do/learn in England I wonder?
He didn't go to England, Mozart and Haydn did.
His breathing/lip smacking is driving me crazy, but so good otherwise!
What drives me crazy is incessant coughing from the audience