We've learned it on recorders with cello as basso continuo. I adore it since we played it first in 1975 ! Love to have found it here! The cellist gives me goosebumps down my spine!
What a very sweet and kind complement. Thank you so very much. I love that piece and have been playing it for almost 30 years. I will definitely look for a TH-cam recording of it on recorder, or if you know of one that you like, please feel free to send the link. Thank you very much and have a great day
@@limettenbrause-hannah9706 Apparently it is unknown how prevalent it was or exactly how much would be used for any composition. But essentially it became commonly accepted by the time of Mozart’s father, a violinist, who described the modern amount of usage.
Matthias, have you ever lived in Neumünster, Germany, Schleswig-Holstein? Then you you were the young man I was in love with in the recorder chamber orchestra of Carlheinz Herrmann, who died on the 6th of December in 2006!
0:01 preludio,
2:46 allemanda,
4:48 sarabanda,
7:03 giga.
This is the mass. Eastern district senior audition piece, so I guess I’m about to be learning this too
I'm struggling to learn it within a month for districts 😭
We've learned it on recorders with cello as basso continuo. I adore it since we played it first in 1975 ! Love to have found it here! The cellist gives me goosebumps down my spine!
What a very sweet and kind complement. Thank you so very much. I love that piece and have been playing it for almost 30 years. I will definitely look for a TH-cam recording of it on recorder, or if you know of one that you like, please feel free to send the link. Thank you very much and have a great day
Do you know a version on alt recorder?
very nice
Beautiful! From the very first movement of your left hand I thought, correctly, "Starker School"!
yes i studied with mr starker. you have a keen eye, I'm impressed
As a matter of fact, my teacher also studied with Mr. Starker.
You have pad bow
vibrato?
Wdym he is using it?
i think in barock vibrato isn’t common
No bad vibrato
@@limettenbrause-hannah9706
Apparently it is unknown how prevalent it was or exactly how much would be used for any composition.
But essentially it became commonly accepted by the time of Mozart’s father, a violinist, who described the modern amount of usage.
Matthias, have you ever lived in Neumünster, Germany, Schleswig-Holstein? Then you you were the young man I was in love with in the recorder chamber orchestra of Carlheinz Herrmann, who died on the 6th of December in 2006!