The music played in the beginning is first a short improvisation and then a slängpolska, a dance tune, from Sweden! The instrument that I play is the nyckelharpa. Oh, this makes me miss Jon so much...
Great playing,Emilia!!Thanx!!I am from a family in Sweden(Bohlin),who was famous for building nyckelharpa... They were the first to build nyckelharpa with half-tones,according to a player,who lives near me... anyway,thanx again :) !!!P.S..Nu googlade jag o fick se att du är svensk..!!Jag som skrev allt på engelska :) !!!
Very beautiful. The slangpolska almost has a Slavic feel to it. My brothers and I had a Serbian wedding band when we were young. Accordion, drums and guitar. I was the drummer so I do love the beat in this song. You are very lucky to have met and played with Jon. What a talented and down to earth person and from what I have seen very funny too. Much of Deep Purple's music inspired me ..but this side of Jon is fascinating and what a way to grow musically....combining all his influences and love of music. It would have been wonderful to see how much more he would have grown and what directions he would have taken his music. Truly great and fun to watch!! Thanks for this wonderful piece!!!
Jon Lord was one of the greats of prog rock but he also carried with him a medieval soul very present in your music and musical taste as we can easily percieve when hear his solo albums...Very diverse and beautiful in a vein very different from Emerson and Wakeman...A very beautiful concert!!
Nothing particularly Celtic about that. It's rather based on Renaissance/Early Baroque music. The title, "Telemann Experiment" actually gives that away.
Are there ANY other rock musicians that have made such an excellent crossover to the other genres of music in such an accomplished manner. I can think of one who has done it the other way round, Andrew Lloyd Webber. Really miss Jon Lord for the talented all round musician he was and the gentlemanly manner he made his music with all.
PROBABLY SINCE THE VERY BEGINNING THIS IS WHAT jON lORD WANTED TO DO as a musician since he was a student of piano: playing the classicS with a rock band in a new, energic spirit.
I read a interview of Lord,it was 2009,he said that he and Blackmore wanted to make some music together...and also they were actually jamming together.Now I see why...Lord loved medieval stuff,too!It is pity that they didn't release something.
So very beautiful xx going back to some of the roots of Western music makes so much sense, for any musician… Here is a link to Jon Lord’s “Sarabande”, also fascinating. The album features a number of pieces inspired by old music, performed with a band and orchestra. You’ll find the ‘Sarabande’ itself at 3:32 xx th-cam.com/video/rkMI-R8Ka0c/w-d-xo.html
Superb! I really miss Mr. Jon Lord and I will enjoy watching his performance for rest of my life.
The music played in the beginning is first a short improvisation and then a slängpolska, a dance tune, from Sweden! The instrument that I play is the nyckelharpa. Oh, this makes me miss Jon so much...
I LOVE your music, Emilia!
Great playing,Emilia!!Thanx!!I am from a family in Sweden(Bohlin),who was famous for building nyckelharpa... They were the first to build nyckelharpa with half-tones,according to a player,who lives near me... anyway,thanx again :) !!!P.S..Nu googlade jag o fick se att du är svensk..!!Jag som skrev allt på engelska :) !!!
Very beautiful. The slangpolska almost has a Slavic feel to it. My brothers and I had a Serbian wedding band when we were young. Accordion, drums and guitar. I was the drummer so I do love the beat in this song. You are very lucky to have met and played with Jon. What a talented and down to earth person and from what I have seen very funny too. Much of Deep Purple's music inspired me ..but this side of Jon is fascinating and what a way to grow musically....combining all his influences and love of music. It would have been wonderful to see how much more he would have grown and what directions he would have taken his music. Truly great and fun to watch!! Thanks for this wonderful piece!!!
Vakkert, glad i dette stykket, og mye annet av Lord. Flink du og
great music(greetings from Athens, GR).
This is wonderful. What a fabulous instrument. Very glad to have found you and your fabulous music.❤❤❤
Jon Lord was one of the greats of prog rock but he also carried with him a medieval soul very present in your music and musical taste as we can easily percieve when hear his solo albums...Very diverse and beautiful in a vein very different from Emerson and Wakeman...A very beautiful concert!!
Yeah well this n that! Emerson Wakefied got nuthin on Lord!
Wherever you are now, thank you "Lord" for this brilliant and surprising work.
Maybe the best I ever heard by John Lord;-))
Really he was hyperfusion here. The multiple músic faces of John Lord seem endless, and so it is understood what he and Blackmore got together.
Thank you Jon, will always remember you. Brilliant !
Wonderful - thank Lord for this piece of music 🥰!!!
So brilliant - a touch of Celtic musical genius and all the other Jon Lord musical attributes. Such a really scintillating piece.
Nothing particularly Celtic about that. It's rather based on Renaissance/Early Baroque music. The title, "Telemann Experiment" actually gives that away.
This is really SUPERB.
First time I EVER saw a band of violinists standing up to play. PERFECT.
Классное видео! Получил большое удовольствие!
After Blackmore's Night, here we have John Lord's Night :)
W.A.S.P - THE IDOL comes to you Jon. RIP.
J O N L O R D 🙏
It's so great !!!
Grazie♥🎵🎶🎹🎹🎹🥁¸.•'**☆ 🎹🎹☀ 🎸✿💖♪
magnifico excelencia total
What a marvelous piece of music
Are there ANY other rock musicians that have made such an excellent crossover to the other genres of music in such an accomplished manner. I can think of one who has done it the other way round, Andrew Lloyd Webber. Really miss Jon Lord for the talented all round musician he was and the gentlemanly manner he made his music with all.
Ritchie Blackmore has dabbled with renaissance. I think Jon knew him!
PROBABLY SINCE THE VERY BEGINNING THIS IS WHAT jON lORD WANTED TO DO as a musician since he was a student of piano: playing the classicS with a rock band in a new, energic spirit.
I read a interview of Lord,it was 2009,he said that he and Blackmore wanted to make some music together...and also they were actually jamming together.Now I see why...Lord loved medieval stuff,too!It is pity that they didn't release something.
Had no idea of this. OH NOOOOO why didn't it happen?!?!?! Just wondering if those jams were recorded. Thanks for the info!
Listen to Deep Purples April, written by Lord and Blackmore
Thank you
Tbh, he only composed a
little music and played with
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
before even 1970
Jesus.... never knew that Jonh Lord composed Orchestras, the music is just something else.
Вічна пам'ять Маестро!!!
Порой ЭТА музыка Лорда больше трогает душу чем наши Лези и Хангвай стар и прочие легендарные его хиты
It's a traditional Swedish musical instrument, called key harp (sometimes called a keyed fiddle). In Swedish we call it "nyckelharpa".
Как се зове инструмента?РЕСПЕКТ !!!
some amazing instruments--I was told I play a lot like Jon
Лорд-всегда здорово💜👍
What a shame John has left us.
Semplicemente splendido
Excelente.
IMPRESIONANTE!!!!
Excepcional
Da zeigt sich der wahre Gentleman der Rockmusik, er kann es einfach..... :-), er fehlt in der Musikwelt......
That was the reason Blackmore & Lord clicked to each other..
I was there :-)
Bellissimo il suono del Telemann
LOVING that nyckelharpa!!!!
Perfekt 😃
Brilliant
Ohh Lord Preserve Jon LORD n next life
Jon Lord schätzte die deutsche Musik.
Jon Lord goes Jethro Tull, nice!
Oh, I see the woman playing nyckelharpa!
A W E S O M E !
03:04 is Bert Smaack drummer???
Un testamento jon lord,
Love it. Sounds a bit like Blackmore Night but when maestro lord is in its much better.
The bass guitar has a pure and crystal clear sound, but probably the director does not know the difference between guitar and bass.
:D Jep! :D Tinja&Markku
what is the instrument she is playing? Fascinating!!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyckelharpa
It's so wonderful we have this.
Is it a full concert. If so where do I buy it?
Beyond the notes live dvd
So very beautiful xx
going back to some of the roots of Western music makes so much sense, for any musician…
Here is a link to Jon Lord’s “Sarabande”, also fascinating.
The album features a number of pieces inspired by old music, performed with a band and orchestra. You’ll find the ‘Sarabande’ itself at 3:32 xx
th-cam.com/video/rkMI-R8Ka0c/w-d-xo.html
what instrument is she playing?
Hi Michelle, here you have the answer.... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyckelharpa
wanna play moog