Royer: Vertigo ∙ Stéphane Fuget
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- Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer:
Vertigo ∙
Stéphane Fuget, Cembalo ∙
Barock+-Konzert
hr-Sinfonieorchester - Frankfurt Radio Symphony ∙
hr-Sendesaal Frankfurt, 8. April 2022 ∙
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I love how the guy with the pink tie was so enthralled 😂
that's the conductor😂
For good reason. I'd be grinning like that aswell if I'd ever hear that piece in real life.
Jean-Christophe Spinosi, no less!
I just love how the members of the orchestra who can see the sheet music are enjoying themselves so much, like kids in candy shop :)
The calmer a classical musician is, the bigger is the metalhead in himself
Wow!!! What an amazing piece! I’ve never heard anything like that on a harpsichord before. I love it!
I especially love 2:38 , I was not expecting that!
My personal favourite interpretation of this piece has to be of Jean Rondeau's! Check him out!
@@yashbspianoandcompositions1042 Thank you for the recommendation, I will!
Escucha “La marche des Scythes” en la versión de Skip Sempe, está aquí en TH-cam también.
You might also enjoy Michel Corrette's 'Combat Naval' (1779). There's a brilliant recording by Jukka Tiensuu on TH-cam. It's the only time I've come across harpsichord mimicking the sound of cannon fire.
Jean Rondeau’s is still my favourite but this performance is exquisite
Enchanting interpretation by maestro Fuget of what is undoubtedly the most famous piece,"Le Vertigo" n.11 (together maybe with "L' Aimable" n.6) of the 1746 Premier livre de pièces de clavecin.
Without a shadow of a doubt we can consider that of Royer the most precious and most gifted and virtuous work of the post livres of Couperin and Rameau, without taking anything away from Dornel and Daquin.
Long live Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace "The Fury" Royer.
Bueno, la “Marche des Scythes” también es muy famosa.
As much as i like Rondeau's interpretation, I have to say that this is the best version of Vertigo i have heard so far. The way Fuget plays with tempo and dynamics made this piece so much more interesting! What a talented man!
Thanks TH-cam for allowing people to be able to experience this piece and Thanks for the Channel sharing this!
“Harpsichord is a sissy instrument”
This is gonna be my piece when I enter the Air Harpsichord Competition. JAM!
Badass
¡Excelente, exquisito! ¡Gracias!
絵に描いたようなヴィルトオーソ
너무 너무 아름답습니다♡
Great Vertigo!
Bello ❤️. Exquisito. Gracias. Thanks.
incredibly awesome...
Müthiş
Merci, merveilleux clip
Wunderbar!!!
This is inspiring me to compose another heavy metal hit for my band Eurosepsis. I am joking, of course, this was a masterpiece played by a master, bringing joy and delight to the audience. But, I can hear the roots of rock and roll in it!
Bravoo!
✨🌟🔆🔅✴
👍👍👍
Es ist meine erste Gelegenheit, dieses Tastenwerk anzuhören. Erstaunlich fein komponiert und wunderschön gespielt im veränderlichen Tempo mit schimmerndem Klang des technisch perfekten Cembalos und mit möglichst effektiver Dynamik. Wahrlich intelligenter und genialer Cembalist!
😍😍💖💖
Marco Mercoboni is the only one I heard playing this piece with mastery, I love listening to this orchestra, but in this specific video it is clear to any good musician, there are some dynamics problems and even wrong notes
Oh my god!!!
Quand hallucinant rime avec talent!!
Jean Rondeau’s is still my favourite but this performance is exquisite
Так и я могу
Не сможешь.Даже не мечтай.
Черезвычайно необычная музыка! ❤️🖤
Люди подгоните Шольца, чтобы дал оружие Украине.🇺🇦
What a pretentious employment and manipulation of style, tiresome and boring except perhaps as a party joke. I have no problem with the performance, only with cembalist's taste (or lack of taste) in music. P.S. I must have missed the point of the work completely, having read the other comments here. Guess I got up on the "wrong side of the bed" today.