I heard a program by Mr. Brauchli in Boston back in the 1970s. He has devoted his life to the study of the clavichord. It is such a pleasure to hear him play, particularly the 16th century Spanish repertoire.
His hairdress is poetry compared to the failed funniness of you soulless comment. Your remark could be sort of funny when you would have the politeness to make a remark about his great skill in playing the clavichord first.. But no, you just bluntly make a deplorable joke and that's all. I call that soulless.
Well I brought laughter to at least one individual with my comment. If that's soulless then I'm afraid that's where I stand. However, one must question what lies inside a person who would go into youtube comments and call a stranger, another human being, a piece of shit. I've thought a lot about your comment and it has brought me more entertainment than my original joke. Und für das ich danke dir.
Bellissimo maestro Brauchli... Ricordo la prima volta che ho sentito dal vivo e suonato un clavicordo, ad un corso di Christopher Stembridge..ormai un secolo fa, negli anni '90. La preziosità, l' intimità e la cantabilita' dei suoni... ✨✨😊
Whenever I feel down-hearted I listen to the clavichord or to the setar (Persian longnecked lute). Excellent performance of Antonio de Cabezon. Vielen dank Bernard Brauchli!
Yes, these instruments are typically tuned to a scale. If you play notes not in the scale, it sounds out of tune to us. Equal temperament that is used today is actually a fairly novel thing.
gosh i wish i had thick luxurious hair like that...what? its a comb-over?...get out!... the best part is his caricature has the comb-over at 3:43 on the album cover
+phil tripe Get a life. Try to love a woman (or a man if you prefer) or good music or whatever, instead of hating yourself and bothering others with your selfhate. And if you don't then I am inclined to say: Het ware beter geweest dat phil tripe nooit geboren was.
Say something positive to the man. Teach him, if that's what you're attempting to do here. And teach US. You're interjection is not enough. Give us more.
Can we talk about the elephant in the room? WHO painted that nice chlavicord those ridiculous colors? What a disgrace! :( Oh....yeah...and...combover...that too...
PainterInYou ....I agree the colors may seem a bit garish. Also I have only seen, in pictures, maybe 10 to 15 dozen historic clavichords, very few being brightly painted. That said, I feel your comment is somewhat prejudice based on modern aesthetic tastes. I think the world was a lot more garishly colored in centuries past than most of us tend to think.
Oh, yes, the colors are pretty awful. BUT the instrument (at least under Mr. Brauchli's expert fingers) sounds pretty darn good to me. I believe it was on this instrument that I heard him play a concert in Boston several decades ago, and liked it then already. Bernard is a professional clavichordist and I would expect him to draw the best sound from any such instrument, however. He is also that rare thing nowadays, a true gentleman, and I think it rude and, moreover quite irrelevant, to make snide remarks about his hair style. He is an artist not a mannequin.
Is it a typical feature of these instruments to have their temperament so different that they sound out of tune to our ears, or is this simply out of tune?
It doesn't sound out of tune to me at all. When you keep listening to period tunings on period instruments the ear then begins to hear more in them and actually prefer them! ( For music of that period rather than that music being played on equal temperament).
No it's not. A Harpsichord is much more massive. This is a fretted keyboard, where a harpsichord is not. The sound is more powerful and can be played with an orchestra where a clavichord cannot.
He died a few months ago in Switzerland. He was 79.
RIP
With great combover comes great responsibility.
LOL!
this show how a well place microphone can reveal the full harmonics of the clavichord which is rarely recorded due to the quietness of the instrument
I heard a program by Mr. Brauchli in Boston back in the 1970s. He has devoted his life to the study of the clavichord. It is such a pleasure to hear him play, particularly the 16th century Spanish repertoire.
Master of the Combover!
Great music!
This man has inspired me to play the clavicombover
Matt Maier AHAHAHA! XD
+Snakesborough His combover does look ridiculous though!
His hairdress is poetry compared to the failed funniness of you soulless comment. Your remark could be sort of funny when you would have the politeness to make a remark about his great skill in playing the clavichord first.. But no, you just bluntly make a deplorable joke and that's all. I call that soulless.
+Snakesborough Wasn't my joke...
Well I brought laughter to at least one individual with my comment. If that's soulless then I'm afraid that's where I stand. However, one must question what lies inside a person who would go into youtube comments and call a stranger, another human being, a piece of shit.
I've thought a lot about your comment and it has brought me more entertainment than my original joke. Und für das ich danke dir.
Beautiful
Bellissimo maestro Brauchli... Ricordo la prima volta che ho sentito dal vivo e suonato un clavicordo, ad un corso di Christopher Stembridge..ormai un secolo fa, negli anni '90. La preziosità, l' intimità e la cantabilita' dei suoni... ✨✨😊
Whenever I feel down-hearted I listen to the clavichord or to the setar (Persian longnecked lute). Excellent performance of Antonio de Cabezon. Vielen dank Bernard Brauchli!
This is a lovely sound to spend a rainy afternoon with.
I can't tell if that combover is more epic than the sweet tone of that clavichord.
A captação do som é boa, gostei muito . parabéns ❤
Best/worst overcome in the history of mankind.
Worst spelling of combover in the history of mankind! 😂
@@LordSandwichII and then there was Trump
@@banjoboy01 I'm afraid Trump doesn't stand a chance against this combover, personally.
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
love the hair. and the sound of course.
this is a great Hairchord. :)
For the record, this most interesting piece is the Pavana Italiana from Cabezón's Música para Tecla, Arpa y Vihuela, Madrid 1578.
Отличная артикуляция!
lovely! Well played!!
"Cool combover!" - said no one ever!
I'm guessing you can play the butt flute what your favorite tune? concerto for farts? or the poop qaurtet?
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Sweet comb-over!!
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Thanks, been looking for a good example of a clavichord in play. Ta muchlies.
Yes, these instruments are typically tuned to a scale. If you play notes not in the scale, it sounds out of tune to us. Equal temperament that is used today is actually a fairly novel thing.
It sounds great to me. I listen to music with period tunings a lot!
In 1/4 meantone you can play a considerable number of scales, not only one.
That was a sweet little piece.
Beautiful.
Beautiful one
Combovers must have limits fixed by law.
Linda interpretação e música! Saudações!
So this is the ancestor of piano.
an early master of the clavichord.
Bravo!
@jeanlouchet thank you for the informations
I was distracted by his hair, which I watched with awe
well,I want to know where to buy clavichord
nice!
I would love to know the maker and provenance of the instrument, as well as its fretting.
a consummate musician!
I have a clavichord which is not tuned like this, but instead every note is on its own... also very nice
which type of clavichord is it, very personal sound...., great music
Anna Magadelana Bach, Bach Second Wife Played this Instrument.
And the music he wrote/collected for her in that notebook is a joy to play. :)
gosh i wish i had thick luxurious hair like that...what? its a comb-over?...get out!...
the best part is his caricature has the comb-over at 3:43 on the album cover
+phil tripe Get a life. Try to love a woman (or a man if you prefer) or good music or whatever, instead of hating yourself and bothering others with your selfhate. And if you don't then I am inclined to say: Het ware beter geweest dat phil tripe nooit geboren was.
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Beyond description ,
great hair!! the new justin bieber look ;p
LMAO xD, these comb-over comments!
Keep 'em comin'!
Trevor Doge should have said “keep “em combing.”
LOL!
It's normal!
is that a sock on his head ?
I know, it is clearly a clavichord... I was just joking... I said "Hairchord" referring to the fantastic hair of Mr. Brauchli :)
Meme from" one hundred years of solitude" plays it.
Please stop bugging him about his hair.
Who made this instrument? I gotta have it
It sounds quite similar to those of Franco Bandera.
I only wish the clavichord had a bit more output instead of having to rely on a microphone for a larger-than-a-living-room setting.
I enjoy the clavichord, along with the rest of the instruments you mentioned. I don't recall saying I loved it, however.
Say something positive to the man. Teach him, if that's what you're attempting to do here. And teach US. You're interjection is not enough. Give us more.
The comb over is a bit distracting
Play some Stevie Wonder!
oh haha very clever
Can we talk about the elephant in the room?
WHO painted that nice chlavicord those ridiculous colors? What a disgrace! :(
Oh....yeah...and...combover...that too...
PainterInYou ....I agree the colors may seem a bit garish. Also I have only seen, in pictures, maybe 10 to 15 dozen historic clavichords, very few being brightly painted. That said, I feel your comment is somewhat prejudice based on modern aesthetic tastes. I think the world was a lot more garishly colored in centuries past than most of us tend to think.
Oh, yes, the colors are pretty awful. BUT the instrument (at least under Mr. Brauchli's expert fingers) sounds pretty darn good to me. I believe it was on this instrument that I heard him play a concert in Boston several decades ago, and liked it then already. Bernard is a professional clavichordist and I would expect him to draw the best sound from any such instrument, however. He is also that rare thing nowadays, a true gentleman, and I think it rude and, moreover quite irrelevant, to make snide remarks about his hair style. He is an artist not a mannequin.
The painting of the instrument is old as the instrument is also. Quiet common colours of the time. See Hass clavichord from 1728.
Is it a typical feature of these instruments to have their temperament so different that they sound out of tune to our ears, or is this simply out of tune?
it has its own temperament. meantone probably, but I'm not such an expert in this kind of things...
emilianoturazzi I agree, I think the modern equal temperament became preferable when pianos started playing in lots of keys, and with orchestras.
I love unequal temperaments!
It doesn't sound out of tune to me at all. When you keep listening to period tunings on period instruments the ear then begins to hear more in them and actually prefer them! ( For music of that period rather than that music being played on equal temperament).
Equal temperament is more out of tune in this key than Meantone 1/4.
No it's not. A Harpsichord is much more massive. This is a fretted keyboard, where a harpsichord is not. The sound is more powerful and can be played with an orchestra where a clavichord cannot.
I imagine he cannot afford a wig!!
タイタニックレコードは気に入っていたが、今聴いたら大したことない。がっくりきた。かつらやし。しかし、汚い色の楽器やな。オリジナルか?ドイツにはクラヴィコードは吐いて捨てるぐらいある。
It sounds out of tune
boring and without early fingerings!! total absence of diminutions!!
Bravo!