This was 2nd September 1986. This guy is nowadays a professor, teaching trumpet in Karlsruhe. During the 1970s, we were at the same high school and took part in some concerts. He with Telemann's trumpet concerto already, me playing recorder in the e-minor concerto for recorder, flute, strings and b.c. Was nice to hear and see from old times...
This guy really understandsTelemann! Bravo. I was really surprised to hear a couple of very small bobbles that were 100% avoidable. Anyway, the guy is brilliant.
Sehr schön! Telemann wird hier sehr einfühlsam vorgetragen. Barocke Musik ist eben mehr, als eine bloße Aneinanderreihung von Tönen! Vielen Dank. Pfarrer Hubert Tietzel-Grassall aus Thüringen.
Solo adesso 2024 ho saputo che per la bellissima canzone "la canzone dell'amore perduto" di Fabrizio de André si è ispirato all'adagio di Telemann per la musica. Morale due geni. Chapeau
Awesome playing just like Maurice Andre!! I play slef a B trumpet and have a piccolo and whis I can play just like this!! But unfortenaley not I must have lesson in it!
Yes of course! But note this was originally written for the natural baroque trumpet, with no valves , no vent holes. Listen to this recording of the Adagio, th-cam.com/video/GwWfBhQYzeU/w-d-xo.html Then there are many recording of this piece with the baroque trumpet without valves but with vent holes ( makes intonation easier on certain notes). As an example listen to Alison Balson : th-cam.com/video/wVt05PsPn9s/w-d-xo.html
How far have we come. Here we see the trumpet player in an outfit and hair style mimicking barrock. Nowadays we see the trumpet the piece was intended to be played on used with the trumpeter in more casual garb. It is nice to compare this rendition to the one played by Guilliano Sommerhalder on Baroque trumpet.
Super schöne Darbietung und mit ❤gespielt- danke Reinhold. (Wir haben uns damals mal auf einen Kick getroffen und waren wenigstens in dieser Sache ziemlich gleichwertig 😊. Vllt erinnerst Du Dich? Hast Dir damals leider an Deiner Hand ziemlich weh getan)
I'm trying to find a piece by Telemann very similar to the first 1 minute and 20-odd seconds of this, but I believe it was longer, and it was a very sad piece.
c'est très bien joué mais un peu vite c'est forcément plus facile maurice andré jouait le premier mouvement beaucoup plus lentement mais bon moi ça ne me dérange pas .Le métronome n'existait pas à l'époque
Après Maurice André, personne n'a plus jamais été capable de la jouer comme ça et il n'y aura plus jamais personne d'autre qui pourra la jouer comme lui, et je ne parle pas seulement de son mètre d'environ quart = 54. Aucun trompettiste moderne ne le ferait risquer ce tempo lent, peut-être en studio mais pas en live, et je l'ai entendu en live.
@@joernschulze5182 ce n'est pas une compétition sportive mais de la musique... biensûr, mon très grand Maître vénéré M.André avait des capacités physiques et musicales hors pair, mais n'oublions pas que l'étoile du jeune R. Friedrich était en train de se lever.... si Maître André était le "dieu de la trompette", R. Friedrich est pour moi son "esprit" !
This is why you have to look at the labels before loading the washing maschine, he didn't follow the instructions and now look at that poor trumpet, it did shrunk quite badly.
This was 2nd September 1986. This guy is nowadays a professor, teaching trumpet in Karlsruhe. During the 1970s, we were at the same high school and took part in some concerts. He with Telemann's trumpet concerto already, me playing recorder in the e-minor concerto for recorder, flute, strings and b.c. Was nice to hear and see from old times...
That’s awesome!
This guy really understandsTelemann! Bravo. I was really surprised to hear a couple of very small bobbles that were 100% avoidable. Anyway, the guy is brilliant.
Well, hopefully he has then learnt by now not to add any "beautifyers" to this close to perfect music.
Sehr schön! Telemann wird hier sehr einfühlsam vorgetragen. Barocke Musik ist eben mehr, als eine bloße Aneinanderreihung von Tönen! Vielen Dank. Pfarrer Hubert Tietzel-Grassall aus Thüringen.
Solo adesso 2024 ho saputo che per la bellissima canzone "la canzone dell'amore perduto" di Fabrizio de André si è ispirato all'adagio di Telemann per la musica. Morale due geni. Chapeau
La sto ascoltando adesso in macchina quella di de André e sono venuto qua per confermare che fosse la stessa 😂
The wonderful thing is to see how much Reinhold Friedrich has developed since 1986. He is truly one of a kind.
I hope so. He added "beautifyers" to Teleman's music which is a crime.
telemann's wonderful music and great trumpet and orquestra rendition 🎶🎶🎶
Stunning ❤
Maravilloso gracias eternas por subirlo,me emociona cada vez que lo escucho es un mimo al Ser 😊😊😊😊 interpretación magnífica
Stunning performance, full of musicality and expression... One of best recordings I've ever heard.
Same great playing as he does today - BUT - the hair is fabulous!
Meraviglioso, non ho altra definizione
Oh my. Baby trumpet. So well played despite the trumpet being so small. (Though I get the how small the trumpet is helps with the notes!) Beautiful.
Gyönyörűek a respozoriumok.
このラインホルトさんはアバドのブランデンブルグで強い印象を受けた人です。若い頃の演奏をアップしていただいてありがとうございます。モダン楽器に負けない声量と音質。素晴らしい。1楽章のあと休まずに2楽章へ移行していたらもっと良い演奏になっていたのでは。
Este si es un solo de trompeta muy bello!!!
Grosser Leistung!
Awesome playing just like Maurice Andre!! I play slef a B trumpet and have a piccolo and whis I can play just like this!! But unfortenaley not I must have lesson in it!
①0:32
②2:14
③4:19
④6:20
Eu amo um trompete
Très belle prestation, du même niveau que la version de Maurice André. C’est une pièce aussi très intéressante à la flûte à bec.
Che controllo!! 😮
Old fashion 70's
Trompetim, instrumento difícil, brilhantemente tocado!
Belíssimo
WOW and WOW!
Looks like he is using an older Selmer Paris Maurice Andre Pic like mine. Can anyone confirm?
Looks tiny.
I had no idea Gene Wilder was so good at trumpet.
Mais non, c'est Pierre Richard
You have to have massive confidence to pull off hair like that.
Is that a piccolo trumpet he's playing? 🎺
Yes of course! But note this was originally written for the natural baroque trumpet, with no valves , no vent holes. Listen to this recording of the Adagio,
th-cam.com/video/GwWfBhQYzeU/w-d-xo.html
Then there are many recording of this piece with the baroque trumpet without valves but with vent holes ( makes intonation easier on certain notes). As an example listen to Alison Balson :
th-cam.com/video/wVt05PsPn9s/w-d-xo.html
How far have we come. Here we see the trumpet player in an outfit and hair style mimicking barrock. Nowadays we see the trumpet the piece was intended to be played on used with the trumpeter in more casual garb. It is nice to compare this rendition to the one played by Guilliano Sommerhalder on Baroque trumpet.
Super schöne Darbietung und mit ❤gespielt- danke Reinhold. (Wir haben uns damals mal auf einen Kick getroffen und waren wenigstens in dieser Sache ziemlich gleichwertig 😊. Vllt erinnerst Du Dich? Hast Dir damals leider an Deiner Hand ziemlich weh getan)
Telemann did come from Magdeburg
I thought for moment there that was Andrea Rieu walking out on stage with all that head of hair he has.
I'm trying to find a piece by Telemann very similar to the first 1 minute and 20-odd seconds of this, but I believe it was longer, and it was a very sad piece.
The opening theme was used in an Italian song of the 1960s. Do you mean that, perhaps? If Yes, let me know and I will give you the further details.
It might be worth listening to other recordings of this piece... This performance seems to be a shade too fast, to my ear anyway
@@momeara7482 not the person you were responding to, but I'm interested 🙃What's the song?
@@Muzikman127 Fabrizio De André put some very beautiful words to the theme of the Adagio, in his 'La Canzona dell'amore perduto'
@@momeara7482 esatto
This is high b flat piccolo, right?
IT is A piccolo leadpipe---easier in the key of D concert than Bb. IMO
c'est très bien joué mais un peu vite c'est forcément plus facile maurice andré jouait le premier mouvement beaucoup plus lentement mais bon moi ça ne me dérange pas .Le métronome n'existait pas à l'époque
Après Maurice André, personne n'a plus jamais été capable de la jouer comme ça et il n'y aura plus jamais personne d'autre qui pourra la jouer comme lui, et je ne parle pas seulement de son mètre d'environ quart = 54. Aucun trompettiste moderne ne le ferait risquer ce tempo lent, peut-être en studio mais pas en live, et je l'ai entendu en live.
@@joernschulze5182 ce n'est pas une compétition sportive mais de la musique... biensûr, mon très grand Maître vénéré M.André avait des capacités physiques et musicales hors pair, mais n'oublions pas que l'étoile du jeune R. Friedrich était en train de se lever.... si Maître André était le "dieu de la trompette", R. Friedrich est pour moi son "esprit" !
Had no idea that Willy Wonka played trumpet.
Is he a 'reincarnation' of Maurice Andre? Jn
So geht Musik .
Why does this guy make me think of Gene Wilder?
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E bravo ma è molto lontano da Maurice André
ha, yeah, yeah, well, yeah, well.... at least my piccolo is more beaten up than his, so there!
This is why you have to look at the labels before loading the washing maschine, he didn't follow the instructions and now look at that poor trumpet, it did shrunk quite badly.
Huh?
Bully
Kein Vergleich zu Maurice Andre, Hakan Hardenberg, Bude Herseth
Don’t be lazy - play it on a natural trumpet!!
Don't be stupid. Just listen
what to a shrill little trumpet played badly ignoring the composers intentions?
@@MrMarcvus let's see you play it on a natural trumpet...
@@IanLaing-j5moff you go and maybe he can give you some pointers.
Konstantin Stukov peut jouer ceci avec uniquement l’embouchure voire sans et sans instruments… je ris fort