Je viens de découvrir cette version, que dire de plus que Superbe tous autant les uns que les autres ! Je l'ai écoutée quatre fois ( x4) de suite, toujours aussi beau. Bravo à ce jeunes interprètes de New York... Je la garde sous le coude pour les jours prochains c'est vous dire... Jean Lecomte
The entire performance is brilliant. I enjoy watching the added musical character, which I think makes the performance seem more meaningful to its audience. The character shown amongst the musicians reminds me of a question-answer or some kind of musical interplay going on between the musical instruments (like a conversation) and it is nice to see the musicians acting alongside showing this kind of thing; with facial expressions and variations of mood, from energetic, serious and happy. It makes their performance more entertaining and expressive.
Great to see and listen to it:) not only string instruments are present ( even those are my love) , every thing is artistic, including those red/ black, my bow to this group.
Unless you were there in Vivaldi's time, i wouldn't know why this or any other interpretation wouldn't be valid and valuable in itself. Even so, there is no holy book of rules for any period or for any kind of music. This is a wonderfully inspired live performance, that brings great joy. Well done and well presented. Live music at its best.
While there is no book of rules for any period, you can extrapolate with greater precision for diferent sets of documents left for history. We know that we can't play Vivaldi the same way we play Mozart or even more clear of a diference, we can't play Vivaldi the same way we play Schubert. We know that from all the documents, letter and treaties that were left from people in those times. We can have a sense of what as considered acceptable or not. IF you want to know a little more, there's a book that talks about this in a funny and easy way to understand if you have little to know musical knowledge but if you do the book is even better, with musical exemples and everything -> The end of early music, by Bruce Haynes.
Karajan would want want all composers to be played in the same way. Suffice to say that it is far fetched to imagine him conducting an early music ensemble. As for this performance I enjoyed it but I prefer Il Giardino Armonico's.
@@didacorodericci9630 Thanks for the credit! Mine is probably the earliest of the "modern" folias, but there are certainly other versions of this _ostinato_ that are even older.
MAGNIFIQUE ! Tant qu'il y a des jeunes qui jouent la musique baroque averc tant d'enthousiasme ( aux Etats-Unis !) , je garde l'espoir. Tant pis pour quelques petites imperfections.... Un groupe profondément sympathique. On en redemande !
Considering how young they are and how difficult is this piece they were "bravi". ☺️ However thank you from the bottom of my Heart for using finally the correct handwriting "Follia" and not "folia'👍
Sorry but you must consider that this piece is not an original composition of Vivaldi but a version of the original folklorical music of Spain in the baroque period named "Folia". The real name of the piece is "Folias de España".
Someone described what an early performance of this would look like. Early in the 18 century Vivaldi's students were orphaned girls. He wrote this music for them to play. You would be in a church and they would walk in and sit on the high choir balcony all covered in white from head to toe and sit and play music like this.
La rivisitazione musicale che fece Vivaldi, ha una sua interpretazione che si discosta dall'Originale Follia di Corelli. A me personalmente piace la Follia originale scritta dal Corelli.
cielo e meraviglia la follia originale fu composta da Lully, poi tanti altri compositori ne fecero della variazioni, tra i quali Corelli, Vivaldi, Marais, Scarlatti...
The immediate quality of your contrasts in theme call the biological functions of musical response into brilliant activity and the whole body responds with involuntary enthusiasm. Such a success!
To lucypal42: an ipad allows a keyboard to play without a page turner. You can turn pages with a pedal. I wonder if your ancestors bemoaned the use of printed music over manuscript?
In the early days of printed books the wealthy often had their staff write out neatly the text and then trash the printed copy. Printer’s font designs themselves were based on the best handwriting styles.
Violinplayer and Quantz: Have you ever heard of hemeneutic distanciation? This IS the 21st century; whatever Vivaldi heard or wished is pure speculation and does not force us to perform or listen to a "certain" intonation. Performers, readers and listeners have a right to their own version. Liked the IPad also ;-)
for Achilles: there is no flutist nor flautist, as there is no flute in the ensemble/orchestra. The only wind instrument is a recorder, played by Priscilla Smith. In other languages it is called a "sweet flute," but not in English.
@@emilianoturazzi Correct. It isn't a _transverse_ flute, but a recorder is still a _type_ of flute, and there's nothing wrong with calling it that, even in English. Most people will probably understand you better if you call it a _recorder,_ though!
@@andreafalconiero9089 yes you are correct, too. but being a footage of a concert (and with the proper name in the description) there isn't any risk to misuderstand thinking to a transverse flute :)
It’s a fipple flute, played by Priscilla Herreid, currently artistic director of the Philadelphia based Renaissance ensemble Piffaro. Bravo performance!
I really love her playing, but the circling motion she keeps making with the end of her recorder is distracting from her performance. We're already looking at you, you don't need to make a spectacle of yourself! still great though.
+Sonja Maria Dover some people think musisians deliberately make such motions. Believe me, this goes totally automatically. It's just a sign she focuses totally on the music.
I know i'm months late, but I perform music on occasion. I can confirm Jon's statement 110%. Not just from myself but from working with other musicians.
You are projecting your own ego concerns on someone else. She's just playing - and enjoying - the music. She's not thinking about how she looks. If she did she wouldn't be able to play very well. If you're actually interested in the music, close your eyes. Otherwise, why not go to the movies?
***** Cultural Appropriation: "The ridiculous notion that being of a different culture or race (especially white) means that you are not allowed to adopt things from other cultures."
La Tempesta Peanut butter was culturally appropriated from the ancient Mayans by George Washington Carver, but he was black, so we must blame white men for it.
***** It tastes pretty good. The Romans appropriated the gladius from Hispania, it made their legions much more effective. Cultural appropriation is a silly term.
The God of heaven and earth is Elder Park Tae Sun. Do you know God's name? In the West, in the fear of the name of God, in the east, of the glory of God. Here is the name of God. It means that God came out of man. Is there anyone in the world who announced that I am God? In 1980, Elder Park Tae Sun declared, "I am God!" I will reveal to the world that Korea is the East, the place to fear the glory of God. In Israel, the East is the Republic of Korea. A country that is not destroyed here forever is a country where the sun will lose its light and will emerge afterward! It is the country of Park Tae Sun. Do you know that the candlestick of Israel came to the East as the East? You will see that in the Republic of Korea there is a new, never-destroying country. God's Word of Man's Creation, the Word of the Alien, the Word of the End Times, and the Word of the eternal world are recorded on the following website. Five hundred years ago, the book of the prophets written by the teacher of Nasagoda, the name of God is shown in the file. 1. (十八卜術) 誕生하니 朴 (십팔복술) 탄생 박 2. 三聖水源(三人之水) 泰 삼성수원(삼인지수) 태 3. (羊一口의 又八) 일세 善 (양일구 우팔) 선 1. (十八卜) ; 十 + 八 = 木 + 卜 = 朴 (십팔복) 십 + 팔 = 목 + 복 = 박 2. (三人之水) ; 三 + 人 + 水 = 泰 (삼인지수) 삼 + 인 + 수 = 태 3. (羊一口의又八) ; 羊 + 一 + 口 + 八 = 善 (양일구의우팔) 양 + 일 + 구 + 팔 = 선 IIn the above passage, God's name clearly appears in the prophecies name is.It does not matter whether you believe this or not.God will judge you and build an eternal kingdom. www.paikmagongja.org/index.html
Vivaldi: the forefather of heavy metal!
Wonderful music! How lucky are people who live in NY to have such wonderful musical ensembles.
believe me....the only reason to be in that horrible area. ! No Arguments please.
No se puede hacer una mejor interpretación de esta pieza tan bella. Felicidades a estos excelentes músicos!!
Je viens de découvrir cette version, que dire de plus que Superbe tous autant les uns que les autres ! Je l'ai écoutée quatre fois ( x4) de suite, toujours aussi beau. Bravo à ce jeunes interprètes de New York... Je la garde sous le coude pour les jours prochains c'est vous dire... Jean Lecomte
True baroque style wonderful performance.
The entire performance is brilliant. I enjoy watching the added musical character, which I think makes the performance seem more meaningful to its audience. The character shown amongst the musicians reminds me of a question-answer or some kind of musical interplay going on between the musical instruments (like a conversation) and it is nice to see the musicians acting alongside showing this kind of thing; with facial expressions and variations of mood, from energetic, serious and happy. It makes their performance more entertaining and expressive.
Great to see and listen to it:) not only string instruments are present ( even those are my love) , every thing is artistic, including those red/ black, my bow to this group.
Brilliant performance, really.
This is a simply wonderful interpretation! Something about the recorder with the strings is very compelling. I admire the passion of all involved!
Unless you were there in Vivaldi's time, i wouldn't know why this or any other interpretation wouldn't be valid and valuable in itself. Even so, there is no holy book of rules for any period or for any kind of music. This is a wonderfully inspired live performance, that brings great joy. Well done and well presented. Live music at its best.
While there is no book of rules for any period, you can extrapolate with greater precision for diferent sets of documents left for history. We know that we can't play Vivaldi the same way we play Mozart or even more clear of a diference, we can't play Vivaldi the same way we play Schubert. We know that from all the documents, letter and treaties that were left from people in those times. We can have a sense of what as considered acceptable or not.
IF you want to know a little more, there's a book that talks about this in a funny and easy way to understand if you have little to know musical knowledge but if you do the book is even better, with musical exemples and everything -> The end of early music, by Bruce Haynes.
Karajan would want want all composers to be played in the same way. Suffice to say that it is far fetched to imagine him conducting an early music ensemble. As for this performance I enjoyed it but I prefer Il Giardino Armonico's.
A grand gathering of musicians ... magnificent performance.
loving the bassoon!!!
+ Mateusz Lubecki What about the recorder totty?
Same! This bassoon sounds fantastic
Some hot licks he's laying down!
Espectacular interpretación de esa bellísima follia de Vivaldi.Felicitaciones y gracias!!!🤗👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
A very lovely version of this great work.
Beautiful music and good performance, 'La Follia' is my favorite piece from maestro Vivaldi
Alif Şahroni Isnt from Vivaldi, is from Andrea Falconiero and its called "Follia de España" or "Follia a mi señora Dña Tarolilla de Carallenos".
Didaco Rodericci; several composers have written versions of La Folia including Lully & Corelli. It’s a traditional melody. This is Vivaldi’s version.
@@didacorodericci9630 Thanks for the credit! Mine is probably the earliest of the "modern" folias, but there are certainly other versions of this _ostinato_ that are even older.
merci
Beautiful!!!❤❤ Thank you!!
Que coisa mais linda meu Deus!
The addition of a recorder is brilliant
MEU DEUS..... SIMPLESMENTE DIVINO !!!!!
Nossa Senhora!
MAGNIFIQUE ! Tant qu'il y a des jeunes qui jouent la musique baroque averc tant d'enthousiasme ( aux Etats-Unis !) , je garde l'espoir. Tant pis pour quelques petites imperfections.... Un groupe profondément sympathique. On en redemande !
wonderful
Thank you for showing art in variation, and art is beautiful in any form, greatly appreciated 💟👏
Considering how young they are and how difficult is this piece they were "bravi". ☺️
However thank you from the bottom of my Heart for using finally the correct handwriting "Follia" and not "folia'👍
Sorry but you must consider that this piece is not an original composition of Vivaldi but a version of the original folklorical music of Spain in the baroque period named "Folia". The real name of the piece is "Folias de España".
@@xaviergratacosrodriguez9568 that's true, but Vivaldi gave this piece the name of "La follia" and not "folia"
Nagyon tetszik. Gyönyörű.
Wow...beautifully performed interpretation of Vivaldi...bravo. You guys rock!...(if that's a correct period term...)
ANTONIO VIVALDI
( Venise 1678-1741 Vienne )
NEW-YORK BAROQUE INCORPORATED PERFORMS VIVALDI ' S " LA FOLLIA ".Magnifique grandiose bravo merci.
Great performance
La Follia, çok güzel, çeşitli guruplardan zevkle dinliyorum teşekkür ederim güzel bir on dakikam geçti, Turgutlu'dan saygılar 🌴🎺💚💛❤️
Fantastic!!!!
Magic
Bravissimi!
Merci !
Great Performance.
Beautiful.
Bravísimo!
wonderful.....
divine
Thank for shared this Work ..
Outsatanding performance
Someone described what an early performance of this would look like. Early in the 18 century Vivaldi's students were orphaned girls. He wrote this music for them to play. You would be in a church and they would walk in and sit on the high choir balcony all covered in white from head to toe and sit and play music like this.
BRAVI !!!
Outstanding !
Judging by what i feel and what i hear. This is an amazing perfomance.
Great!!!
great!
Bravissimi
J'adore, Bravo !
Bravo, very beautiful
MY GOD, IT`S SIMPLY DIVINE !!!
Bravo!!!
poignantly Musical ! Arranged with recorder and bassoon in Addition and much red.
Da volare!!
Great looking video! Made some nice breakfast music here.. :-) Greetings, Rolf, Netherlands
La rivisitazione musicale che fece Vivaldi, ha una sua interpretazione che si discosta dall'Originale Follia di Corelli. A me personalmente piace la Follia originale scritta dal Corelli.
cielo e meraviglia la follia originale fu composta da Lully, poi tanti altri compositori ne fecero della variazioni, tra i quali Corelli, Vivaldi, Marais, Scarlatti...
The immediate quality of your contrasts in theme call the biological functions of musical response into brilliant activity and the whole body responds with involuntary enthusiasm.
Such a success!
Big words there pal
that's it!!!
To lucypal42: an ipad allows a keyboard to play without a page turner. You can turn pages with a pedal.
I wonder if your ancestors bemoaned the use of printed music over manuscript?
In the early days of printed books the wealthy often had their staff write out neatly the text and then trash the printed copy. Printer’s font designs themselves were based on the best handwriting styles.
No One:
Vivaldi At 3AM: 8:10
Harpsichordist is using a "Tablet"/ I-Pad, for the music .
mad technical
8:10 - 8:30 Holy...! How does he manage to do that?????
I know I'm 7 years late, but do you mean 9:10-9:30?
@@evanroden2225 hahaha hello 7 years later. No, I really meant 8:10-8:30. The fast spicatto the concertmaster is doing is awesome :)
@@InternalException Ah, gotcha! I thought you were talking about the Sul Pont 😂
8:10 bravo energetic.
Violinplayer and Quantz: Have you ever heard of hemeneutic distanciation? This IS the 21st century; whatever Vivaldi heard or wished is pure speculation and does not force us to perform or listen to a "certain" intonation. Performers, readers and listeners have a right to their own version. Liked the IPad also ;-)
Dieu qu'elle est jolie
who is flutist ?
That is perfect.......... what a Tempo......haha
for Achilles: there is no flutist nor flautist, as there is no flute in the ensemble/orchestra. The only wind instrument is a recorder, played by Priscilla Smith. In other languages it is called a "sweet flute," but not in English.
it is a type of flute at all :)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recorder_(musical_instrument)
;)
@@emilianoturazzi Correct. It isn't a _transverse_ flute, but a recorder is still a _type_ of flute, and there's nothing wrong with calling it that, even in English. Most people will probably understand you better if you call it a _recorder,_ though!
@@andreafalconiero9089 yes you are correct, too. but being a footage of a concert (and with the proper name in the description) there isn't any risk to misuderstand thinking to a transverse flute :)
It’s a fipple flute, played by Priscilla Herreid, currently artistic director of the Philadelphia based Renaissance ensemble Piffaro. Bravo performance!
Very cute I must say
Heavy Metal
LOL Recorder player laughing a bassoon's big solo!
Yeah, and they are using electric lights, too. Shocking, isn't it?
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ce bel ensemble aurait pu s'appeler : "le rouge & le noir".
I need a cigarette
The keyboard player was using a tablet , this much digitization seem to be tolerated. Just an observation.
Paul Anderson Why shouldn't he use a tablet?
....- sonst wärs sehr schöne Interpretation... ; )
Ist noch kein Meister vom Himmel gefallen...
I really love her playing, but the circling motion she keeps making with the end of her recorder is distracting from her performance. We're already looking at you, you don't need to make a spectacle of yourself! still great though.
+Sonja Maria Dover some people think musisians deliberately make such motions. Believe me, this goes totally automatically. It's just a sign she focuses totally on the music.
I know i'm months late, but I perform music on occasion. I can confirm Jon's statement 110%. Not just from myself but from working with other musicians.
The "mixing" motions are distracting.
Jonathan Valk
Aren't these circular motions relating to the phrasing in the music? Like when the phrase is about to finish?
You are projecting your own ego concerns on someone else. She's just playing - and enjoying - the music. She's not thinking about how she looks. If she did she wouldn't be able to play very well. If you're actually interested in the music, close your eyes. Otherwise, why not go to the movies?
streichen zu laut(deutsch)!
Why vivaldi and not Corelli?
Young recorder player: Fine line between visible expression and orgasmic affectation--but it's great anyway!
3/10
Guys,you have to learn to play at The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra.You play as if asleep.
they are students and very young!
They play very well. No need to advertise.
Bach is great but Vivaldi is better.
AAAUUU...- meine Ohren....-
...aber aber aaaber.... : (
SCHAAADEEE-....
Judy Tarling tells us that hooked down-bows were avoided. Take care.
Beautiful execution, terrible arrangement.
What's with all the Asians culturally appropriating European music?
***** Cultural Appropriation: "The ridiculous notion that being of a different culture or race
(especially white) means that you are not allowed to adopt things from
other cultures."
La Tempesta
I hope you don't eat peanut butter you fascist.
*****
Jiff is pretty good, so is Mr. Peanut, comrade.
La Tempesta
Peanut butter was culturally appropriated from the ancient Mayans by George Washington Carver, but he was black, so we must blame white men for it.
*****
It tastes pretty good. The Romans appropriated the gladius from Hispania, it made their legions much more effective. Cultural appropriation is a silly term.
Great really!
But guys, iPad instead of music sheet!?!? REALLY!?!?!
:(
How I dont like these affected fully artificial gestures miming consumptive crazy jumparrounds, dead hollows show for void souls.
namenloses Sehnen No artificial gestures in this piece
OUCH! Has anyone heard of intonation? What a hot mess!!!
The God of heaven and earth is Elder Park Tae Sun.
Do you know God's name?
In the West, in the fear of the name of God, in the east, of the glory of God.
Here is the name of God. It means that God came out of man.
Is there anyone in the world who announced that I am God?
In 1980, Elder Park Tae Sun declared, "I am God!"
I will reveal to the world that Korea is the East, the place to fear the glory of God.
In Israel, the East is the Republic of Korea.
A country that is not destroyed here forever is a country where the sun will lose its light and will emerge afterward!
It is the country of Park Tae Sun.
Do you know that the candlestick of Israel came to the East as the East?
You will see that in the Republic of Korea there is a new, never-destroying country.
God's Word of Man's Creation, the Word of the Alien, the Word of the End Times, and the Word of the eternal world are recorded on the following website.
Five hundred years ago, the book of the prophets written by the teacher of Nasagoda, the name of God is shown in the file.
1. (十八卜術) 誕生하니 朴
(십팔복술) 탄생 박
2. 三聖水源(三人之水) 泰
삼성수원(삼인지수) 태
3. (羊一口의 又八) 일세 善
(양일구 우팔) 선
1. (十八卜) ; 十 + 八 = 木 + 卜 = 朴
(십팔복) 십 + 팔 = 목 + 복 = 박
2. (三人之水) ; 三 + 人 + 水 = 泰
(삼인지수) 삼 + 인 + 수 = 태
3. (羊一口의又八) ; 羊 + 一 + 口 + 八 = 善
(양일구의우팔) 양 + 일 + 구 + 팔 = 선
IIn the above passage, God's name clearly appears in the prophecies name is.It does not matter whether you believe this or not.God will judge you and build an eternal kingdom.
www.paikmagongja.org/index.html