@@thebachemulationproject3268 You're already at an astonishing level. I also tried to do something like this (here: th-cam.com/video/eQjMa4AO7hs/w-d-xo.html), I know how hard can be. And I'm currently working on another - rather fannuy - Baroque piece (although it'll be more Rameau than Bach).
Very nice sonata. My only concern is the high-end notes already from measure 8, since Bach wrote mainly on the low-mid range of the flute and such notes would usually appear later on the piece (with the exception of H-Moll where a high E appears isolated from its surroundings). But I understand it is necessary to go so high for the specific melodic element, if it is important, since an octave lower it would sound incoherent with the theme.
Wow, absolutely amazing work on this. Sounds just like Bach to me... although as a traverso player this piece looks crazy difficult. Just a tip- flutes of Bach's time only went down to D, those low C sharps aren't playable. But if you were imagining this being played on a modern instrument, then it's perfectly fine!
Niiiice! Couple of questions though: Who are the musicians? And who are you!? I've heard a theory that you might the same person as the one who is behind the channel Gerubach. Is that true?
I personally believe the rumours that he is the same as gerubach, but he said he doesn’t want to reveal who he is at the moment! It makes it more mystical I guess!
Lots of low c#, which make it unplayable by a traverso or a Baroque oboe, too high for a violin (in this context) and the span between flute and harpsichord is often too large, with 1 octave too much... Little details which aren't that difficult to pay attention to... So much work to emulate the style, and then miss these without any need... 🤔 Otherwise, well done! #salieripost
You're getting better and better! This really, really could be proposed as a new found piece and some Bach expert would fall... Congrats!
Thank you! I'll keep trying to improve!
@@thebachemulationproject3268 You're already at an astonishing level. I also tried to do something like this (here: th-cam.com/video/eQjMa4AO7hs/w-d-xo.html), I know how hard can be.
And I'm currently working on another - rather fannuy - Baroque piece (although it'll be more Rameau than Bach).
Very nice sonata. My only concern is the high-end notes already from measure 8, since Bach wrote mainly on the low-mid range of the flute and such notes would usually appear later on the piece (with the exception of H-Moll where a high E appears isolated from its surroundings). But I understand it is necessary to go so high for the specific melodic element, if it is important, since an octave lower it would sound incoherent with the theme.
a very convincing and authentic piece. well done !
I’m hearing a lot of BWV1029! Great job I really loved it :)
YES!! THANK YOU FOR THIS!! Keep up the good work!
Outdone yourself again! Incredible work!
Wow, absolutely amazing work on this. Sounds just like Bach to me... although as a traverso player this piece looks crazy difficult.
Just a tip- flutes of Bach's time only went down to D, those low C sharps aren't playable. But if you were imagining this being played on a modern instrument, then it's perfectly fine!
pls bro need more.
Im too speechless and amazed How on earth a human can compose such great height of a composition.
Delightful, as always! Movements 2 and 3? 😊
In the Baroque era a concerto was generally a one movement piece (if I'm correct, might be wrong)
@@TheTrueAltoClef Sorry but you're totally wrong
As a hardcore fan of Bach, this sounds great!
just found this channel...can listen to this one on perpetual repeat.
Very nice
Where are the other movements?
Very great.
I want you to make an organ work(prelude and fugue) someday.
Amazing! I love it. More please! How about a violin sonata next, preferably in D minor. :p
JS Bach ou Telemann ?
👏👏👏👏😃🔝
Niiiice!
Couple of questions though:
Who are the musicians?
And who are you!? I've heard a theory that you might the same person as the one who is behind the channel Gerubach. Is that true?
I personally believe the rumours that he is the same as gerubach, but he said he doesn’t want to reveal who he is at the moment! It makes it more mystical I guess!
Thanks! Musicians are sample libraries, "Spitfire Harpsichord" and a flute from CineWinds.
@@Nooticus I am not Gerubach, I swear!! How old do you think I am btw??
Hmm, I cannot tell if there was sarcasm there... but anyway, I assume you’re about 335 years old right? 😜
Nooti Rumours say that he *is* bach
Who are you???❤
Lots of low c#, which make it unplayable by a traverso or a Baroque oboe, too high for a violin (in this context) and the span between flute and harpsichord is often too large, with 1 octave too much... Little details which aren't that difficult to pay attention to... So much work to emulate the style, and then miss these without any need... 🤔 Otherwise, well done! #salieripost
Thanks for your input. I wrote this piece thinking of a modern instrument, but I'll take into account all what you said for future works!
I don't see why Bach wouldn't use the expanded potential of modern instruments if he were still alive.