I first heard Mr. Würsch some years ago playing the trumpet on "Rompe sprezza" performing with Wolfgang Sieber (pipe organ) and great soprano Regula Mühlemann. Exquisite performances, both of them.
Incredible music coming from a fantastic piece of plumbing. I'm going to be on the look out for more videos of Markus Wuersch! An absolute master of the trumpets.
... and there are always those who want to be right about something ... I often wonder? Do they really hear the beauty of the music? The beauty of the performance? Anyway - who cares. I am just glad, that I do!
Mein Gott!! Ich habe schon Probleme mit dem Ding, wenn es Ventile hat. Und der spielt das, als ob das ein angeborenes Teil von ihm wäre. Grenzenlose Bewunderung!!!
Ed Tarr starts now more and more playing without holes! He is motivated by Jean-Francois Madeuf his successor at the Schola Cantorum. If you compare the sounds of a natural (without holes) and a baroque (holes) trumpet one dirrectly after the other, you will find out, that the sounddifference is like the one between a modern b-flat and a piccolo! Even if you use the same original big baroque mouthpiece.
May I say I really like your CrazyCello site. I still disagree with your comments on Mr Wuersch's fine playing. I would be surprised if he doesn't use an appropriate mouthpiece for the natural trumpet rather than a modern one. Also It is very likely that the trumpet itself is made by appropriate methods. Anyway, the main point is that this is a fine video!
First the recording is good! But I have to say that "TheCrazyCello" is right, the mouthpiece is not a real historical one. From the shape it seams to be one of the Egger ST series. Well the outside of the instrument looks like a baroque mouthpiece, but the inside of this series is a wonderful modern thing. Well it is a little bit modified so that modern players can switch more easy to "BAROQUE" trumpets. Natural means without holes!
This comment is absolute nonsense! Mr Wuersch is using a trumpet with tone-holes to correct the pitch, as do almost all contemporary natural trumpet players when performing - even Ed Tarr! These holes do not make the instrument more strident in the upper register. Beautiful playing - though, to be picky, he does omit a couple of low notes.
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Stupenda la musica eccellente l'esecuzione
Wunderbar!
Diese Darbietung ist nicht trockenen Auges zu überstehen.
Danke für dieses Video.
Un moment de musique d'une grande noblesse. De grands interprètes, un vrai plaisir.
I first heard Mr. Würsch some years ago playing the trumpet on "Rompe sprezza" performing with Wolfgang Sieber (pipe organ) and great soprano Regula Mühlemann. Exquisite performances, both of them.
Incredible music coming from a fantastic piece of plumbing.
I'm going to be on the look out for more videos of Markus Wuersch!
An absolute master of the trumpets.
Bravo!
Great sound and great interpretation ! I'm thrilled by the performance. Absolutely perfection ! Magnificent music and Magnificent Artist !
Awesome! Mr. Wuersch is very famous and respected in Switzerland. He's the trumpet professor in Bern and Lucern. Great musician!
Beautiful!
ottima tecnica e bel suono! super!
Superb performance by both men.
Ein ganz grosser Meister!
excellent encore une fois. Très beau son, justesse impeccable. Touché léger et rebondi. Super!
Merci ça fait plaisir !! :)
Восхитительное звучание:)))))
You are right. It's by Alessandro Scarlatti. Thank You!
Just fantastic!
Thank to both and Bravissimo!
excelente
Tudo de bom. !!!
AMAZING... GREATFULL
Esto lo toque en un examen hace mucho tiempo Gracias , excelente interpretación.
... and there are always those who
want to be right about something ...
I often wonder?
Do they really hear the beauty of the music?
The beauty of the performance?
Anyway - who cares.
I am just glad, that I do!
Mein Gott!! Ich habe schon Probleme mit dem Ding, wenn es Ventile hat. Und der spielt das, als ob das ein angeborenes Teil von ihm wäre. Grenzenlose Bewunderung!!!
und dazu noch die Klappen-Trompete, wie dieser Musiker das alles beherrscht!
Fantastic. For a real treat, add the characters &fmt=18 to the end of the URL and hit relaod. Living stereo!
Sorry, it is by Alessandro Scarlatti. I would'n change the video and make a new page when we recognized the mistake.
Persons.. it a a trumpet without valves== a natural trumpet.
Thank you.♦
Sure it's by Alessandro and composed in Rome the year 1705.
Lovely combination of trumpet and organ by a great Neapolitan who is too little played.
Ed Tarr starts now more and more playing without holes! He is motivated by Jean-Francois Madeuf his successor at the Schola Cantorum.
If you compare the sounds of a natural (without holes) and a baroque (holes) trumpet one dirrectly after the other, you will find out, that the sounddifference is like the one between a modern b-flat and a piccolo!
Even if you use the same original big baroque mouthpiece.
Niklas Eklund, John Foster!!! And now Markus Würsch!!
Domenico o Alessandro?
I would be affraid @ my age to try & play a trumpet think I would pass out & would be last of me🎺
GRAN OBRA DE SCARLATTI, DOMENICO
@igordotrompete : Natural trumpet (or baroque trumpet)
This work isn't by Domenico Scarlatti. It's by his father Alessandro!
What organ is that? Perhaps a Silbermann or maybe a Walcker?
That Trumpet is this?
@vegandaddy Mister Wursch is not "piccolo trumpeter" but a trumpeter
May I say I really like your CrazyCello site. I still disagree with your comments on Mr Wuersch's fine playing. I would be surprised if he doesn't use an appropriate mouthpiece for the natural trumpet rather than a modern one. Also It is very likely that the trumpet itself is made by appropriate methods. Anyway, the main point is that this is a fine video!
Nel video compare "Domenico Scarlatti". errore!!!
gia!
First the recording is good! But I have to say that "TheCrazyCello" is right, the mouthpiece is not a real historical one. From the shape it seams to be one of the Egger ST series. Well the outside of the instrument looks like a baroque mouthpiece, but the inside of this series is a wonderful modern thing. Well it is a little bit modified so that modern players can switch more easy to "BAROQUE" trumpets. Natural means without holes!
This comment is absolute nonsense! Mr Wuersch is using a trumpet with tone-holes to correct the pitch, as do almost all contemporary natural trumpet players when performing - even Ed Tarr! These holes do not make the instrument more strident in the upper register. Beautiful playing - though, to be picky, he does omit a couple of low notes.
Somebody has to find a problem, make it better, poor boy.
Alessandro who? Oh, did you mean the father of Domenico Scarlatti? He asked jokingly.
350 años de nacido en 2010.(1660)
350 años de nacido(1660)
The greatest Love is God's Love, revealed in giving His Begotten SON, to live, suffer and die, as a man of sorows, with a sinless life. Jesus came to reveal and vindicate, God´s Character and save me and you.
There was a man named Simon, who, once, invited Jesus for a dinner, at his house on Betânia. This man, wanted, just to give a fair retribution, for being healed from leprosy by Jesus.
Without being invited, there came a prostitute women! Simon thought to himself, that if Jesus were a prophet, he certainly, woul know the kind of a women she was!
Jesus accepted the women's attention, and kind behavour, on pouring an expensive alabaster ointment into Jesus's head and feet, and drying them up, with her hair. Then, the disciples, including Judas, condemned her, saying:- « this ointment shoud be sold and the money given to the poor ». Jesus answers them:- « why are you being harsh to her? She is doing a good thing, preparing me for my burial!
Judas went out from there, to betray Jesus. Simon kept a strong impression from the Holy Spirit, Who inspired Jesus to give such a deep meaning, to the women's spontaneous love expression. He also heard an Eternal Prophétic declaration, from The Divine Master: - « verily I say unto you, wheresoever this gospel shall be preached in whole world, that this women hath done, be told for a memorial of her.» Faith, love and acts of spontaneous kindness, go alongside with true testimony, revealing The True disciples, and the Truth wich Jesus is. Ámin!