I understand what you mean. Europe is currently a paradise for early music. Almost every country and every city has their own early music-ensemble(s). And this particular recording was absolutely beautiful.
Mon claveciniste préféré. IL joue tout à la perfection: js BACH, les COUPERIN, D SCARLATI, FROBERGER, RAMEAU ect... Son toucher est précis, velouté, harmonieux, subtil aussi bien dans les parties lentes que rapides. Une intelligence du jeu , une maîtrise de la partition au service de la poésie la plus musicale et la plus profonde. E!t de surcroît très sympathique. Bravissimo
La mejor interpretación de las Barricadas Misteriosas. Rondeau es un genio musical. Les recomiendo su CD del mismo nombre donde toca 20 piezas del barroco francés de los S. XVII y XVIII de diversos compositores acompañado al laúd por Thomas Dunford. Es una maravilla.
This guy is marvellous! With this simple piece he gave me goosebumps, completely showed the beauty of the instrument and succeeded in transporting me in the baroque era and Versailles! Bravo!
Mesmerizing...❤ such an amazing and gifted young man! Made me fall in love with the harpsichord all over again! This piece is so hauntingly beautiful! It takes my mind on such a lovely journey! Come to America! ❤
MERVEILLEUSE interprétation, aussi harmonieuse et magique que celle d'Eva Szalai (piano), une régularité et des nuances qui touchent l'âme. Jean RONDEAU est le meilleur claveciniste de son temps, et du nôtre.
Confieso no saber quién eres pero luego de Landowska con su clave Computadora Hahaha, su interpretación me ha parecido EXCELENTE, con plasticidad,Renato y un LEGATO EXTRAORDINARIO. Tocó un poco el piano,pero siempre ame el Clavecin. Saludos desde la destruida Caracas.
A few people have commented here that this is a marvellous interpretation. I disagree and invite everyone to check out Scott Ross's version pf this piece. Ross is not a showoff and brings out the true intentions of Couperin in my opinion.
@@marcussfebruary9104 Yes, the performance is fantastic but the *recording* has entirely too much reverb, the sound blends together into a muddy mess. the nuance is all but gone
He plays everything too fast with strange rubato that does not fit the composers intention I think. Just the way a show off would do it. Too bad cause this piece is sublime and Jean does not open that mysterious door to let us in! Sorry to be the critical voice here but someone needs to give an honest opinion. Cheers
The “weird rubato” is, what most of us believe to be historically accurate. The music fluctuates based of off mood, casted by harmonic and rhythmic patterns. Imagine you’re watching or reading a horror story, and your heart is racing, but then there’s a conclusion, then the next chapter is that of more suspense. It’s how it is in life, really, and making music overly metrical is the exact opposite of a realistic expectation for a moving performance! I personally don’t believe Jean is a show off. I have met him, and attended one of his concerts, and he seemed quite humble.
@@fluffkitten4339 Well your "horror show" example is a good one. This is a horror interpetation. I am not talking about Jean's personality but his playing syle when I mention show off. Cheers
I believe this is how many french composers intended for their music to be played. He is performing using notes inegales where notes are performed with unequal durations different to how they are written. This idea is described by Couperin in his the art of playing the harpsichord where he says something along the lines of, we write music different to how we what it to played. (Cant remeber the exact quote)
@@PORIO171 Thanks, this is not inegales but an exaggerated form of rubato that Couperin would think was gross and unmusical. And I believe we would have to bring back the dead to really know their intentions. Easy to assume what ever you like but to my musical taste he is a showoff. It does not evoke a deeper understanding of the music but forms an opaque artificial layer which makes understanding the musiical line impossible. Cheers
I believe this man to be the greatest Baroque keyboardist of our time
This guy makes me want to live in Europe, so I could hear him play live!
Boston Early Music Festival ha had him in a couple times...
I understand what you mean. Europe is currently a paradise for early music. Almost every country and every city has their own early music-ensemble(s). And this particular recording was absolutely beautiful.
Everyone is praising the player, but its really Couperin who is actually blowing my mind.
Love this music. I need more of this music
Mon claveciniste préféré. IL joue tout à la perfection: js BACH, les COUPERIN, D SCARLATI, FROBERGER, RAMEAU ect...
Son toucher est précis, velouté, harmonieux, subtil aussi bien dans les parties lentes que rapides. Une intelligence du jeu , une maîtrise de la partition au service de la poésie la plus musicale et la plus profonde.
E!t de surcroît très sympathique.
Bravissimo
c' est exactement ce que je pense mais je ne l' aurai pas si bien exprimé que vous !
Quelle merveilleuse interprétation, étincelant ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
Rythme parfait. Immense BRAVO 👏👏👏👏🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶❤️
La mejor interpretación de las Barricadas Misteriosas. Rondeau es un genio musical. Les recomiendo su CD del mismo nombre donde toca 20 piezas del barroco francés de los S. XVII y XVIII de diversos compositores acompañado al laúd por Thomas Dunford. Es una maravilla.
Do you work for Warner Brothers sir?
This guy is marvellous! With this simple piece he gave me goosebumps, completely showed the beauty of the instrument and succeeded in transporting me in the baroque era and Versailles! Bravo!
Mesmerizing...❤ such an amazing and gifted young man! Made me fall in love with the harpsichord all over again! This piece is so hauntingly beautiful! It takes my mind on such a lovely journey!
Come to America! ❤
such a genius interprets, such a sound record.....wow....
MERVEILLEUSE interprétation, aussi harmonieuse et magique que celle d'Eva Szalai (piano), une régularité et des nuances qui touchent l'âme. Jean RONDEAU est le meilleur claveciniste de son temps, et du nôtre.
Dziękuję za wspaniałą podróż muzyczną !
Perfect. As always.
Perfect!
great
Absolutamente conmovedor
...Bravo...
Music...the best way to get high...
You're so right. The world needs more ♬music.
❤
C'est tres beau,
Merci beaucoup.❤
Wonderful! Wish I knew he was coming in time.
Wonderful!
Magnifique !
The sound is horrible. Listen to the guitar version from Raphaël Feuillatre. Its another sound dimension...
Excellente interprétation!!!
Wonderful
I like how he begins and ends on the upper manual
Amazing how harpsichord technique has been changed by musicological research.
Confieso no saber quién eres pero luego de Landowska con su clave Computadora Hahaha, su interpretación me ha parecido EXCELENTE, con plasticidad,Renato y un LEGATO EXTRAORDINARIO.
Tocó un poco el piano,pero siempre ame el Clavecin.
Saludos desde la destruida Caracas.
❤️😘😘😘
❤
Tanta roba
Da sind wir mal wieder auf den mysteriösen Barrikaden….
Ufff
Bravissimo! Meglio non si sarebbero potute eseguire
Is the instrument the Collesse 1748 harpsichord?
I noticed he plays a lot of rondeaux. Probably so people assume he composed those pieces. Borderline dishonest if you ask me. (joking!)
Beautiful ! … one thing to notice about this recording … too much reverb effect … play this in a small room and there’s magic
WAY too much reverb and ends up being a clanging mess. to my ears. I'm criticizing the recording, NOT the player.
Exactly. Absolutely agree with you. Listen to the guitar version from Raphaël Feuillatre. Its much more differentiated and clearer in the sounds!
A few people have commented here that this is a marvellous interpretation. I disagree and invite everyone to check out Scott Ross's version pf this piece. Ross is not a showoff and brings out the true intentions of Couperin in my opinion.
Legend has it that when he's not touring, he dyes his hair black, wears an "Indiana Jones" style costume and hosts "Ancient Aliens".
Personnellement je l'aime sur un tempo plus lent
Des goûts et des couleurs, on ne discute pas, donc inutile de polémiquer 😅
There are so many fabulous players at present without Rondeau’s affectations or nonsense.
Even Cziffra played it less romantically.
Прекрасный музыкант. Но почему в мятой майке, босиком за инструментом, и Чакона на свалке?
Me parece a mi o está mal afinado ese clave?'
RUBATO*
Aaaaarrrggghhh... 🙉🙉🙉🙉 Too much klang klang klang klang!!!
What a dopey comment
Könnte es sein ,dass hier für Ihr Gehör "zuviele Noten" gespielt werden? :)
😭????????? This performance is almost perfection.
@@marcussfebruary9104 Yes, the performance is fantastic but the *recording* has entirely too much reverb, the sound blends together into a muddy mess. the nuance is all but gone
Well, if you don't like harpsichord, I don't now… maybe don't listen to harpsichord? 😄
To slow
He plays everything too fast with strange rubato that does not fit the composers intention I think. Just the way a show off would do it. Too bad cause this piece is sublime and Jean does not open that mysterious door to let us in! Sorry to be the critical voice here but someone needs to give an honest opinion. Cheers
The “weird rubato” is, what most of us believe to be historically accurate. The music fluctuates based of off mood, casted by harmonic and rhythmic patterns. Imagine you’re watching or reading a horror story, and your heart is racing, but then there’s a conclusion, then the next chapter is that of more suspense. It’s how it is in life, really, and making music overly metrical is the exact opposite of a realistic expectation for a moving performance! I personally don’t believe Jean is a show off. I have met him, and attended one of his concerts, and he seemed quite humble.
@@fluffkitten4339 Well your "horror show" example is a good one. This is a horror interpetation. I am not talking about Jean's personality but his playing syle when I mention show off. Cheers
I believe this is how many french composers intended for their music to be played. He is performing using notes inegales where notes are performed with unequal durations different to how they are written. This idea is described by Couperin in his the art of playing the harpsichord where he says something along the lines of, we write music different to how we what it to played. (Cant remeber the exact quote)
@@PORIO171 Thanks, this is not inegales but an exaggerated form of rubato that Couperin would think was gross and unmusical. And I believe we would have to bring back the dead to really know their intentions. Easy to assume what ever you like but to my musical taste he is a showoff. It does not evoke a deeper understanding of the music but forms an opaque artificial layer which makes understanding the musiical line impossible. Cheers
@@PORIO171 If you want to hear what this piece should really sound like, please check out Scott Ross. His video is on TH-cam.