By chance, I had just listened to him play this on the Rochester "Bach" Organ. And now this! Woof - what "bookends". (I'm going to look up the clavichord and where it fits in the development of the piano). From Chicago, U.S.A.
The subtile dynamic differences and your excellent playing on this gorgeous instrument make this a great listening experience. I think you can call this the most unique performance of BWV 594. I always struggle with making this very violistic piece sound natural at organ, at the clavichord it actually sounds better. Thanks, Balint!
Beautiful, as always, Bálint! It is precious to hear You on the clavichord, as well. Your dexterity, and ability to quickly _bounce_ on the tangents, shall I say, is much impressive. I am an aspiring Organist, having played a few organs-one of which being _die Düben-Orgel,_ in Sankta Gertruds Kyrka, in Gamla Stan, Stockholm. I would recommend You check it out! (Baroque is in my heart.) Keep up the great work, dear Karosi! Post scriptvm: I appear to be the five-hundredth like, ha-ha.
I am very impressed by your ability to transfer your flawless technique to the tiny keys of the fretted clavichord. Especially Vivaldi’s signature repeated 16th notes.👏
This is such a unique instrument, and played so skillfully. I can truthfully say that I did not know that such elaborate clavichords were ever made. I like that there are distinct tonal differences between the manuals. The one sounds rather like a Sitar, which is very interesting. Thank you for this skillful performance!
The 'klaviers' are stringed instruments, like sitars and guitars. Today's 49 & 61 keyboards are based on their design. The human ear is far more sensitive than anything electronic can produce. Happy listening!
Comme tout le monde mais en français, je vais dire que votre interprétation est renversante ! À quand les Cento partite de Frescobaldi ? Sous vos doigts et sur cet instrument ce devrait être génial !
Magnificent - combining sensitivity with incisiveness. Beautiful combinations of the three instruments, and all done with such clear dynamic variety. Thank you !
Just love the original keyboards sound. Fit for a new digital cartoon series to grab the attention of younger generations. Any volunteers for the project? Also, did they really stack clavichords atop harpsichords?
Antonio Vivaldi wrote the original for solo violin + string orchestra. Later, Johann Sebastian Bach arranged it for two-manual + pedal organ. Organists of the time often had one of these pedal clavichord setups in their homes for practicing.
I think I've just found the best version of this work for me. The fingering is just astonishing.
Thanks!
Early fingerings in Bach - really really amazing!
Many thanks!
Yaeh~~ !! celebration our Clavichord concerto ! A~mazing playing 😍
By chance, I had just listened to him play this on the Rochester "Bach" Organ. And now this! Woof - what "bookends". (I'm going to look up the clavichord and where it fits in the development of the piano). From Chicago, U.S.A.
The subtile dynamic differences and your excellent playing on this gorgeous instrument make this a great listening experience.
I think you can call this the most unique performance of BWV 594.
I always struggle with making this very violistic piece sound natural at organ, at the clavichord it actually sounds better.
Thanks, Balint!
Thanks for listening
Beautiful, as always, Bálint! It is precious to hear You on the clavichord, as well. Your dexterity, and ability to quickly _bounce_ on the tangents, shall I say, is much impressive. I am an aspiring Organist, having played a few organs-one of which being _die Düben-Orgel,_ in Sankta Gertruds Kyrka, in Gamla Stan, Stockholm. I would recommend You check it out! (Baroque is in my heart.) Keep up the great work, dear Karosi!
Post scriptvm: I appear to be the five-hundredth like, ha-ha.
This is literally my newest favorite thing to listen to. Absolutely wonderful.
A feel for the days of Bach. A great era!
I am very impressed by your ability to transfer your flawless technique to the tiny keys of the fretted clavichord. Especially Vivaldi’s signature repeated 16th notes.👏
This is such a unique instrument, and played so skillfully. I can truthfully say that I did not know that such elaborate clavichords were ever made. I like that there are distinct tonal differences between the manuals. The one sounds rather like a Sitar, which is very interesting. Thank you for this skillful performance!
Thanks!
The 'klaviers' are stringed instruments, like sitars and guitars. Today's 49 & 61 keyboards are based on their design. The human ear is far more sensitive than anything electronic can produce. Happy listening!
The timbre of the clavichord is refreshing! Love it.
Thank you for playing your favorite song with an old-fashioned instrument. The performance was wonderful. It was good to hear.
Wonderful performance, especially the 'Bebung' in the slow movement. Thank you very much!
Comme tout le monde mais en français, je vais dire que votre interprétation est renversante ! À quand les Cento partite de Frescobaldi ? Sous vos doigts et sur cet instrument ce devrait être génial !
Magnificent - combining sensitivity with incisiveness. Beautiful combinations of the three instruments,
and all done with such clear dynamic variety. Thank you !
Very lovely!! Wonderful to see your fingerings too. Thank you!😊🌺
Hardcore technique. Flawless..bravo
wonderful, my favorite clavichord piece so far
Great playing.
Beautiful sound. Love the timbre.
This song made my day. Thank you for sharing. One day I want to learn the clavichord so I can create this music.
A HÁROM KEDVENCEM EGYÜTT:KAROSI BÁLINT,ANTONIO VIVALDI,JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH!CSODÁLATOS HÁRMAS!KÖSZÖNÖM SZÉPEN!
Köszönöm!
thank you !
Are you wearing shoes? (What did Baroque-period people wear in their homes? Did they track manure in or did they change footgear?)
Bravo.
Great! It sounds like a lute orchestra!🎶🎼🎻
Thank you. Wonderful performance. Excellent recording and such clever edits! I really enjoyed this so much!!!! Much appreciated. 🇨🇦
Yes, excellent!!!
Alan
Fantastica obra!!!
Awesome! ... 👍👍
Wonderfully done. Thank you very much for sharing this.
BRAVO! a very virtuosic interpretation! :)
It's a good instrument. I want to let Vivaldi listen.
Just love the original keyboards sound. Fit for a new digital cartoon series to grab the attention of younger generations. Any volunteers for the project? Also, did they really stack clavichords atop harpsichords?
Why is it saying Vivaldi-Bach ?
Awesome by the way.
Antonio Vivaldi wrote the original for solo violin + string orchestra. Later, Johann Sebastian Bach arranged it for two-manual + pedal organ. Organists of the time often had one of these pedal clavichord setups in their homes for practicing.
maybe next BWV 596
Working the Bebung! NIce performance Balint. Is this the same performance off of the TV program?
Thank you, it is from the same session, but I used a better take!
There could be more dynamic range although it's a clavichord
Yes, but the forte fortissimo often sounds too aggressive
@@bkarosi Well it's more about that lovely pianissimo on the clavichord, that is what I miss there...
The tricky thing with this particular pedal clavichord is that the pedals are a lot louder so they have to balance.