This may be my favorite of the Handel suites...endlessly inventive, deep feeling in the slow movements, and fun in the others. I love your ornamentation...very fine performance Andrew, thank you for this!
• 1 Adagio 0:00 - (Dismal, almost insufferable movement. (Sorry, George.)) • 2 Allegro 2:34 - AN EMBODIMENT OF JOY! (for a fun take on piano, see U3-62Y_m3CU ) • 3 Adagio 5:11 - (Dismal and clunky. Fortunately it is short.) • 4 Allegro (Fuga) 6:31 - A lovely little fugue.
@@inspiredbyteaching Thanks. I see you already mentioned it in the general description too (or did I miss that one?). Lovely instrument too. The basses are not that deep in my perception but the overall balance and tone quality are just fine as your performances are.
@@HarpsichordVinylGallery Thank you so much. I added that information into the general description after your question. In real life the bass register of the instrument is quite deep and resonant, but I didn't quite capture that in the way I set up the microphones. Glad you like the instrument!
@@inspiredbyteaching OK thanks. I don't know if you set it up so deliberately but If you introduce the parts of the suite with their time indication starting with 0:00 or 00:00, the parts will appear in the red progressing time bar and a double click on the active part will bring all the parts in the upper right corner to make it more accessible for viewers.
From all the Harpsichord Types (Italian&English Lute-like sounding ones, Germans...) I prefer the French ones the most due to their hard metallic sound.
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This may be my favorite of the Handel suites...endlessly inventive, deep feeling in the slow movements, and fun in the others. I love your ornamentation...very fine performance Andrew, thank you for this!
Thanks so much, John!
Mi ricorda qualcosa di Domenico Scarlatti 😊 ???? ❤
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Beautiful playing, Andrew!
Thank you so much, Beth!
BEAUTIFUL, Andrew. :)
Thank you so much, Shi-An!
• 1 Adagio 0:00 - (Dismal, almost insufferable movement. (Sorry, George.))
• 2 Allegro 2:34 - AN EMBODIMENT OF JOY! (for a fun take on piano, see U3-62Y_m3CU )
• 3 Adagio 5:11 - (Dismal and clunky. Fortunately it is short.)
• 4 Allegro (Fuga) 6:31 - A lovely little fugue.
6:31 Fuge
Thanks Andrew. Sounds very nice to me. Can you mention the builder of the instrument?
Thank you so much! Your channel is one of my favorites on TH-cam! The harpsichord was built by Philip M. Cucchiara, who is based in Cleveland, OH.
@@inspiredbyteaching Thanks. I see you already mentioned it in the general description too (or did I miss that one?). Lovely instrument too. The basses are not that deep in my perception but the overall balance and tone quality are just fine as your performances are.
@@HarpsichordVinylGallery Thank you so much. I added that information into the general description after your question. In real life the bass register of the instrument is quite deep and resonant, but I didn't quite capture that in the way I set up the microphones. Glad you like the instrument!
@@inspiredbyteaching OK thanks. I don't know if you set it up so deliberately but If you introduce the parts of the suite with their time indication starting with 0:00 or 00:00, the parts will appear in the red progressing time bar and a double click on the active part will bring all the parts in the upper right corner to make it more accessible for viewers.
@@HarpsichordVinylGallery Thank you for the suggestion. I think I prefer this piece to be listened to from the beginning, but I will keep it in mind!
Sinceramente questa Suite e più attraente aseguita al Clavicembalo. Al Pianoforte non rende le stesse sensazioni Barocche ( ovviamente 😊❤🎼🎹🎹🎹🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
A humble question, why this sounds like a E major instead of a F major, a "Do" sounds like a "Ti", very obvious in the final fugue
From all the Harpsichord Types (Italian&English Lute-like sounding ones, Germans...) I prefer the French ones the most due to their hard metallic sound.