Support us on Patreon and get more content: / classicalvault --- Johann Sebastian Bach Sarabande from Partita No 2 in D minor, BWV 1004 Janine Jansen, violin January 2015
Waooooo fantastique interprétation !!! Waooo just waooo! Magnifique ! Ça chante, ça parle, c'est plein de sens, et malgré un tempo rapide, c'est plein de sérénité !!!😇😇😇🥰😇🥰🥰🥰🥰
Absolutely, because she comes from a Protestant culture. I noticed that Jewish violinists, even very good ones, have no clue at how to play Bach music with the right attitude.
Exactly, that's how her recital is so much different from those of Jewish violinists who play Bach like a romantic piece, often with absolutely improper vibration. Janine comes from the Lutheran culture; I think this is one reason why she knows how to play Bach.
Actually, she’s vibrating a lot but that fact that the listener isn’t aware of it shows just how perfectly she applies it on some notes and chords but not others. Amazing
Waooooo fantastique interprétation !!! Waooo just waooo!
Magnifique !
Ça chante, ça parle, c'est plein de sens, et malgré un tempo rapide, c'est plein de sérénité !!!😇😇😇🥰😇🥰🥰🥰🥰
Excellent
Fearless
Only She can plays Bach - BRAVO!!!
Absolutely, because she comes from a Protestant culture. I noticed that Jewish violinists, even very good ones, have no clue at how to play Bach music with the right attitude.
Check out Hilary Hahn. Hilary was born to play Bach.
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@@RavencoreLZRyes I agree she was amazing
Bravísima.
Virtuose comme d'habitude janine.
This amazing lady comes from the Lutheran culture; I think that's why she understands how to play Bach better than anyone else.
She understands how to play Bach well because she paid attention to baroque performance practice.
Bravo, that's a perfect baroque sound without vibrato!!!
Best Violinistin❤! the World and best Stradivari!❤ ex baron gutmann!
Even if she plays with a modern instrument & bow, her Bach sounds so baroque...
Doesn't she have a stradivarius ?
Baroque players prefer instruments previous to the Stradivarius models. For example, with a shorter fingerboard.
Oh that's what you meant by 'modern'
I can understand but a lot of violinists use their favourite violin to play everything...
Exactly, that's how her recital is so much different from those of Jewish violinists who play Bach like a romantic piece, often with absolutely improper vibration. Janine comes from the Lutheran culture; I think this is one reason why she knows how to play Bach.
What's the criteria to be sounded baroque?
This is exactly how Bach should be played, almost without any vibrato.
Actually, she’s vibrating a lot but that fact that the listener isn’t aware of it shows just how perfectly she applies it on some notes and chords but not others. Amazing
Why did she omit the repetition of the second part? It sounds amputated...
I also noticed something wrong as I missed the 2-nd appearance of my 2 favourite passages...