This cadenza is really cool. It’s like a spin off story for fans of an original book, not part of the original intention, but a nice tribute to people who would really enjoy it.
@@ajmaltaujoo4277good thing its not in the actual piece and nobody is forcing you to play it or listen to it… plus i always liked the idea of a cadenza in a double
This cadenza is really cool. It’s like a spin off story for fans of an original book, not part of the original intention, but a nice tribute to people who would really enjoy it.
I like how it slows down and returns to the second movement, very cool.
Fantastic. Very nice fantasy!
01:04 thats Philip Glass! 😂😂😂
Excellent!!! Ahhh, BACH!!!!
1:01 wow
jiafei and Bach s music?
i loveeeee the intersection between floptok and bach lmao
Silly shit, love it
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Bro there's no need for a cadenza there, a cadenza is for later in music history, as this cadenza is.
This.
Still cool
It’s a joke
But there is Brandenburg 5 with the massive Harpsichord cadenza, thus it could be argued that a cadenza is not an anachronistic tool in Bach, no?
it’s just an idea, it’s not that deep
This seems like a musical sin
Why? There were cadencas already in baroque ( brandenburger concerto no.3, 2nd mvmt)
@@dkz917 yes, in a piece that Bach INTENTIONALLY left ambiguous. Not this one.
@@ajmaltaujoo4277good thing its not in the actual piece and nobody is forcing you to play it or listen to it… plus i always liked the idea of a cadenza in a double
@@cool9342 Yeah me too I like the idea of a cadenza for the double concerto, it’s quite original and it’s add even more color’s and light