Dear Amy, what a fantastic interpretation. I really adore your different tonguings: light staccato, heavy staccato, portato, tenuto - all serve your musical concept - Bravo! And non vibrato high notes as light houses in the sea of notes is simply genius and this concept is definitely - from the stylistic point of view - convincing in terms of Quantz theories like “Versuch einer Anweisung die flûte traversière zu spielen“
many thanks. my favorite parts of your performance are where the many notes become as one. playing any long piece on my own my favorite thing is to just get lost in the sea of notes and not think. (perhaps it's why i like taffanel and gaubert's ej #4 so much!)
gorgeous!! 🥰
Fantastic. Wow
Thanks Amy for more excellent Bach interpretation.❤
Dear Amy, what a fantastic interpretation. I really adore your different tonguings: light staccato, heavy staccato, portato, tenuto - all serve your musical concept - Bravo! And non vibrato high notes as light houses in the sea of notes is simply genius and this concept is definitely - from the stylistic point of view - convincing in terms of Quantz theories like “Versuch einer Anweisung die flûte traversière zu spielen“
Very well done Amy ! Greetings from good old Berlin Andreas
many thanks. my favorite parts of your performance are where the many notes become as one.
playing any long piece on my own my favorite thing is to just get lost in the sea of notes and not think.
(perhaps it's why i like taffanel and gaubert's ej #4 so much!)