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Thanks to everyone for this positive feedback. I am so happy that so many people enjoy listening to this piece and recognize the joy it was for me to play it. Performances on natural Trumpet only work with orchestras that are flexible and have the musical horizon and will to make my instrument sound good without any preconditions. To work with this orchestra was a real revelation in that regard!
@@dbyers3897 As a youngster I had a ‘moment’ when a piece of Bach seemed to lead me through a musical maze and deliver me out the other end wondering what I had just experienced. I enjoy a lot of musical styles but the rich variety of the baroque era, populated by so many composers of genius, always draws me back.
Baroque turmpet is extremely difficult to control without valves and he had handled it perfectly well, both accurately and beautifully played. What a hero !
Small fun trivia: That's a natural trumpet, not a baroque trumpet. They didn't have baroque trumpets in the Baroque era; they only had natural trumpets. The baroque trumpet is an invention of the late 20th century. Baroque trumpets don't have valves, but they do have a finger hole, or sometimes a key. They're an intermediary solution for players who want a more authentic historical sound, but who haven't mastered the extremely difficult art of playing a true natural trumpet. Natural trumpets are extremely rare, but are becoming increasingly more popular since the 2010s.
True ! I'm doing some researchs on trumpeters of the king of France between XVe & XVIIIe century... If you know about these instruments, I would be very pleased to have conversation with you... And especially on the making of natural trumpets : why all old trumpets that have come to XXIe century are almost all made in Germany ? (even in french and italian museums )@@Timrath
In einem traurigen, harten und schwierigen Moment meines Lebens höre ich dem Bremer Orchester zu, wie es Telemanns Musik großartig interpretiert, und plötzlich verstehe ich, dass meine Probleme angesichts dieser Schönheit kleiner werden und verschwinden. Vielen Dank für so viel. ..
Y porqué hay que traducir al anglosajón? 😢el anglosajón no tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones 😢 en cambio el DEUTSCH es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
@@bemolartaria Os grandes mestres da música (e de outras artes) não são apenas artistas, mas benfeitores da humanidade Quão diferente seria o nosso mundo se todos experimentassem a poderosa mensagem de Telemann, Purcell ou Haydn, Bach, Vivaldi ou Beethoven, Chopin ou Smetana! Obrigado pelos seus bons votos... a vida humana é muito bonita, mas também inclui muita dor e frustração. Sem ambos, apesar da dureza, não aprenderíamos nada sobre nós mesmos e eles também nos tornam mais fortes. final de Num dia muito difícil, por exemplo, posso ouvir Sarabande de Bach no violão, e apesar de tudo, tudo volta a se encaixar, e apesar da solidão, da falta de recursos econômicos, da incerteza, sinto que meu espírito se eleva acima das misérias diárias e tudo é integridade, equilíbrio e segurança. Adoro e aprecio esses momentos de paz da Terra....
Mir geht es genauso. Telemanns Musik gibt auch mir immer Lebensfreude und ich halte Telemann für den größten und besten Komponisten der Musikgeschichte. Zu Lebzeiten war er zu Recht weltberühmt.
der wunderbare, oft verkannte vielschreiber und herrlicher musikus telemann! will man deutschen barock verstehen, kommt man an ihm nicht vorbei. einfach wundervolle musik!
Die Forschungsstelle für telemannmusik in hat viel dazubeigetrgan zu zeigen das Telemann ein toller barockkomponist war.die meiste Zeit hat er in Hamburg gewirkt
Anglosajón anglosajón anglosajón, pero qué siempre pasa con el DEUTSCH?🎉 el anglosajón no tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones en cambio el DEUTSCH es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
The haunting melody has a nostalgic, emotional power. No matter where your are from, it can evoke vivid memories and stirring contemplation in the listener's mind. The familiar yet elusive nature of the tune seems to unlock a wellspring of recollections and introspective thoughts. The evocative quality of the music has a transportive effect, leaving the listener with a sense of wistful reflection.
This is THE most beautiful performance of this work I have heard. The vibrancy, elegance and sense of ‘creation of the moment’ is palpable. And the phenomenal trumpet playing of Julian Zimmermann crowns a magnificent achievement.
@@paulmaxedlin727 i don't think there is spontaneity in this style of music. I rather think these performances are the result of deep study of the style so they can reproduce it precisely in the same way every time.
@@Ailanto sprezzatura... it does seem natural and effortless... to me... even after all that deep study, and hopefully nothing is ever equal, otherwise why bother playing, or listening?
Amazing performance! Julian played the natural trumpet masterfully, and in the true baroque style by holding the trumpet with one hand, and not using the crutch of nodal tuning holes. He also used a rather large mouthpiece, similar to the one depicted in the painting of Bach's first trumpeter Gottfried Reiche. Beautiful tone, so rich and full! Bravo to you all for such a spectacular rendition of this work!
@@eliasmerki3845 there are as many paintings as you want: you just need to google "baroque trumpet paintings" - I have nothing against the holes, but, actually in the baroque period they didn't have any... and the real point would be to play without them in this way. it's very difficult dangerous for intonation especially according to our modern standards (probabily quite different from ancient ones...) so many performers, most performers, prefer to use the holes...
Some fifteen years ago, I watched Freiburger Barockorchester playing the Brandenburg Concertos in video perfomances and was absolutely enthralled. This is a new experience of the same kind, and it makes me endlessly happy that this time it is the music of Telemann! An extra applause for the use of the natural trumpet, it really envisions how this might have sounded in Telemann's own days - you've also proved once again that natural trumpets can indeed sound beautiful to a modern ear!
Dude must have lungs like a blacksmith’s bellows to play that thing. They are all magnificent musicians, I love baroque music especially played on historically accurate instruments.
Folks, it doesn't take a lot of air to play a brass instrument, whether piccolo trumpet or tuba or sousaphone--otherwise the largest instruments would be unplayable. The sound is produced ENTIRELY by lip vibration against the mouthpiece--and that is affected CONSIDERABLY more by the STRENGTH of the muscles of the mouth and lips than by air volume. The largeness/size (volume) of the instrument affects its tone, deep or high. The length of the tubing (whether by sliding--as with a trombone--or by valves--as with the other instruments) affects the pitch of the notes. That's why a brass player NEEDS to play pretty much EVERY day or he gradually loses muscle control--which means after a several days off your playing is going to suck--certainly with respect to endurance. Uneven front teeth will GREATLY negatively affect a brass player's playing ability, too. All that combined makes brass instruments probably the hardest to learn to play and continue to play. Oh, BTW: I LOVED this piece and the trumpeter's playing of it. (Contrast this with bagpipes. If you don't keep that bag full of air and continually press on it, IT AIN'T PLAYIN'.)
@@lawrencequave7361You misunderstood the original commenter. To play a brass instrument well, one must practice air control. Any professional trumpeter will tell you that it is all in controlling the air. Yes, the lip vibrations are what makes the instrument work, but that is not what the original commenter was referring to 👍🏼.
@@thelad9434 I understand and agree with your comment about air control as I have been playing a trumpet myself for over 60 years. In fact, you helped me make my point in that it is not air volume or velocity that makes a brass instrument's sound. Otherwise, playing a tuba or a sousaphone truly would be impossible. I learned this on my very first encounter with a brass instrument at 11 years old when I took the bugle I had just bought out of its box, put it to my lips, and blew. NOTHING happened. Suddenly I realized, "there's gonna be a lot more to this than I thought." In any case, it's great that we both love brass music such as we've heard here. I appreciate your comment. Thanks.
@@lawrencequave7361 I learned something. The only thing I don't understand is "tone". Is this the mix of overtones with respect to the first harmonic? Also is playing brass like whistling, or not at all?
I love the baroque trumpet, which Mr. Zimmermann plays beautifully. The Bremer Barockorchester is also superb. They are having fun! That's the way it should be.
So macht Barockmusik richtig Freude. Ich bin inzwischen zu dem Schluß gekommen, daß man gelungene oder weniger gelungene Musik nicht am Stil festmachen kann. Das gilt nach meiner Meinung generell für die Kunst.
As a flutist, I can only imagine how devilishly hard it is to play all those notes on an instrument with no keys, using only the embouchure to create all those high harmonics. Amazing playing.
Undoubtedly, in my opinion, the baroque trumpet is one of the most beautiful brass instruments in orchestras, and with Teleman's compositions it gains in beauty together with the rest of the instruments that make it up. Greetings for the excellent performance from the east of the Kingdom of Spain.
@@corneliaarendsen8215 La trompeta usada durante parte del período renacentista y todo el barroco, fue la denominada trompeta natural, llamada así porque no tenía ningún mecanismo de válvulas como los que hoy conocemos, ya que estos datan de mediados del siglo XIX, así el intérprete a base de ajustes diminutos de la tensión del labio y el uso habilidoso de la columna del aire conseguía los sonidos naturales que cualquier tubo produce según las leyes físicas, por lo que se conseguían todos los sonidos de la escala de la resonancia natural, los cuales denominamos armónicos o parciales de la serie armónica. Saludos querida espero que mi comentario aclare su error. Saludos desde el este del Reino de España junto al Mediterráneo
I stumbled upon this piece by accident and loved it right away. The beautiful music and the obvious joy of the performers! Wish I can see them perform in Bremen someday. You made my day
I was searching for new trumpet and violin duet videos and this appeared on my searches. Such a beautiful performance! Appropriate to start your day playing this tune while having breakfast. I'm a big fan of heavy metal and punk music, but I headbanged while listening to this. Thank you so much!
Che meraviglia ! Non ci sono parole per descrivere la magia, il fascino, la irresistibile suggestione della tromba barocca di Zimmermann; tutti voi rendete migliori le nostre giornate : grazie infinite e lunga vita !
Em um mundo conturbado , de violência, ganância, competição desvairada, só momentos sensíveis como esse para nos dar um alento e poder dizer: que maravilha ! BRAVOOO !!!
Bravi magnifici.....il sound mi riportata all'epoca indietro nel tempo! Complimenti alla tromba da squillo, al direttore e a tutti i musicisti continuate sempre così!
Fantastic performance and sound! I'm getting more and more obsessed with Telemann. I didn't know him until I read that Bach sent one of his sons to study under him. Now I know why!
This musicians are having such a good time playing this enchanting music. Such a lovely performance. The soloist is outstanding and holding his baroque trumpet one-handed. Impressive.
Какая чудесная музыка и исполнение. Такое приятное звучание трубы. Настроение поднимается😊 сама атмосфера, в которой проходит концерт. С благодарностью.Мира всем и благополучия❤ Минск. Беларусь.
So wunderschön! Herzlichen Dank! Auch die Musizierfreude zu beobachten ist so toll! Viele liebe Grüße und eine friedvolle, frohmachende Advents-und Weihnachtszeit für uns alle!
Por alguna razón que no puedo explicar, la música de Telemann toca fibras muy sensibles en mis emociones. Grandiosa interpretación. Saludos desde Guatemala, Centroamérica.
Played full of beauty and inspiration, bravi tutti. The orchestra sounds excellent, what a string sound with Stefano. Julian is top. And all of you too. Greatest joy!
Yes! I've goofed around with the sheet music but I never thought it would be this EXCITING! Bravo!! 👏👍 The ornamentation at 8 minutes 48 seconds is amazing bravo!
Qué belleza, que elegancia, que maestría. Todo se conjuga para que esta música nos acerque, un poquito más, a ese paraíso en el que habita todo lo bello de este mundo. Gracias por traernos está irrepetible pieza musical!! 👏👏👏👏
Barockmusik macht mich immer glücklich. Vor 1,5 Jahren habe ich mit fast 40 begonnen Geige zu lernen, leider bin ich noch weit entfernt annähernd so wunderbare Stücke zu spielen, aber noch ein paar Jahre dann werde ich mir eine Barockgeige kaufen und wenn es nur für meine 4 Wände ist 😄 ganz wunderbar gespielt von euch!
Wow - the opening sound quality of both trumpet and orchestra was phenomenal! The orchestra's ability to create a thick density of tone colour (especially in the first movement) while keeping the articulation and metre buoyant was quite unique
I love every single aspect of this, including the fact that you have a large audience sitting here for an instrumental music concert! So rare in the US unless it's the Top Hits of JS Bach. Looking forward to more Telemann from this fabulous group.
Here comes a new video of Telemann's Sonata in D major for you! We are looking forward to your comments! 🙂Thanks to all of you for your support, especially to our patrons: I. Baumgratz, B. & R. Frühstück, R. Kornberger, M. B. Lange, U. Mahrt, K. Smith and H. Spjelkavik. Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bremerbarockorchester
Bravo !💐
isnt this a symphony, a baroque symphony rather than a sonata?
Dit is prachtig....👌🌷
As I hear more and more from Telemann, I'm loving his music
What would the world be without music?
Thanks to everyone for this positive feedback. I am so happy that so many people enjoy listening to this piece and recognize the joy it was for me to play it. Performances on natural Trumpet only work with orchestras that are flexible and have the musical horizon and will to make my instrument sound good without any preconditions. To work with this orchestra was a real revelation in that regard!
Wow! Very impressive! Your precision is impeccable! What modern instrument do you play? A Bb 3-valve trumpet?
Ich will dieses Mundstück für meine selbstgekupferte Trompete...
Your work always inspires me to bring discipline and thoughtfulness to my practice, Thank you!
@@TucsonDude I don't play a lot of modern Instrument at the moment. But yes, of course I do play Bb-flat Trumpet sometimes.
@@allwinds3786 that does make me very happy in return! I wish you fun practice time....
My two year old child wants to hear this almost every day for more than a month now. Sitting quiet and attentive for almost ten minutes. Beautiful!
Oh, thats so nice! All best for you! ❤️
Enjoy. Some day soon he'll switch to Russian Techno or Reggae.
Let's hope Mahler is next @@dbyers3897
@@dbyers3897 As a youngster I had a ‘moment’ when a piece of Bach seemed to lead me through a musical maze and deliver me out the other end wondering what I had just experienced. I enjoy a lot of musical styles but the rich variety of the baroque era, populated by so many composers of genius, always draws me back.
Baroque turmpet is extremely difficult to control without valves and he had handled it perfectly well, both accurately and beautifully played. What a hero !
Small fun trivia: That's a natural trumpet, not a baroque trumpet. They didn't have baroque trumpets in the Baroque era; they only had natural trumpets. The baroque trumpet is an invention of the late 20th century. Baroque trumpets don't have valves, but they do have a finger hole, or sometimes a key. They're an intermediary solution for players who want a more authentic historical sound, but who haven't mastered the extremely difficult art of playing a true natural trumpet.
Natural trumpets are extremely rare, but are becoming increasingly more popular since the 2010s.
True !
I'm doing some researchs on trumpeters of the king of France between XVe & XVIIIe century... If you know about these instruments, I would be very pleased to have conversation with you... And especially on the making of natural trumpets : why all old trumpets that have come to XXIe century are almost all made in Germany ? (even in french and italian museums )@@Timrath
Wie geht das überhaupt zu spielen. Das sind doch mehr als nur naturtöne. Und er verwendet keine grifflöcher…
In einem traurigen, harten und schwierigen Moment meines Lebens höre ich dem Bremer Orchester zu, wie es Telemanns Musik großartig interpretiert, und plötzlich verstehe ich, dass meine Probleme angesichts dieser Schönheit kleiner werden und verschwinden. Vielen Dank für so viel. ..
Y porqué hay que traducir al anglosajón? 😢el anglosajón no tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones 😢 en cambio el DEUTSCH es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
Espero que este momento difícil de sua vida seja apenas uma lembrança. Com toda a empatia, desde o Brasil. Abraços e sorte! 😍
@@bemolartaria Os grandes mestres da música (e de outras artes) não são apenas artistas, mas benfeitores da humanidade Quão diferente seria o nosso mundo se todos experimentassem a poderosa mensagem de Telemann, Purcell ou Haydn, Bach, Vivaldi ou Beethoven, Chopin ou Smetana! Obrigado pelos seus bons votos... a vida humana é muito bonita, mas também inclui muita dor e frustração. Sem ambos, apesar da dureza, não aprenderíamos nada sobre nós mesmos e eles também nos tornam mais fortes. final de Num dia muito difícil, por exemplo, posso ouvir Sarabande de Bach no violão, e apesar de tudo, tudo volta a se encaixar, e apesar da solidão, da falta de recursos econômicos, da incerteza, sinto que meu espírito se eleva acima das misérias diárias e tudo é integridade, equilíbrio e segurança. Adoro e aprecio esses momentos de paz da Terra....
Je suis complètement d'accord.
Mir geht es genauso. Telemanns Musik gibt auch mir immer Lebensfreude und ich halte Telemann für den größten und besten Komponisten der Musikgeschichte. Zu Lebzeiten war er zu Recht weltberühmt.
der wunderbare, oft verkannte vielschreiber und herrlicher musikus telemann! will man deutschen barock verstehen, kommt man an ihm nicht vorbei. einfach wundervolle musik!
😊
Die Forschungsstelle für telemannmusik in hat viel dazubeigetrgan zu zeigen das Telemann ein toller barockkomponist war.die meiste Zeit hat er in Hamburg gewirkt
Da sagen Sie was ! Danke für Ihren Kommentar.
Er soll 3.500 Stücke geschrieben haben.
Anglosajón anglosajón anglosajón, pero qué siempre pasa con el DEUTSCH?🎉 el anglosajón no tiene nada de la gracia necesaria para hacer traducciones en cambio el DEUTSCH es completamente válido para hacerse entender mundialmente ❤😊
Beautiful rendition! Julian Zimmermann is an amazing baroque trumpet player!
My God he is indeed!
The haunting melody has a nostalgic, emotional power. No matter where your are from, it can evoke vivid memories and stirring contemplation in the listener's mind. The familiar yet elusive nature of the tune seems to unlock a wellspring of recollections and introspective thoughts. The evocative quality of the music has a transportive effect, leaving the listener with a sense of wistful reflection.
Gänsehaut-Performance! Ein herzliches Dankeschön geht raus für alle Anstrengungen der Mitwirkenden! ♡
That melody has me crying. Absolutely gorgeous. Using period instruments brings overtones like nothing else. Beautiful
My number one man since age 12!
Music of my core and heart!❤️
Solange es noch solche Profis gibt lebt die klassische Musik auch immer noch. Danke!!!
This is THE most beautiful performance of this work I have heard. The vibrancy, elegance and sense of ‘creation of the moment’ is palpable. And the phenomenal trumpet playing of Julian Zimmermann crowns a magnificent achievement.
I agree, but what does sense of 'creation of the moment' mean?
Fully agree.
Largo is sublime !!
@@Ailanto I mean a wonderful sense of spontaneity - as if newly created. :-)
@@paulmaxedlin727 i don't think there is spontaneity in this style of music. I rather think these performances are the result of deep study of the style so they can reproduce it precisely in the same way every time.
@@Ailanto sprezzatura... it does seem natural and effortless... to me... even after all that deep study, and hopefully nothing is ever equal, otherwise why bother playing, or listening?
New composer to me,new orchestra to me,and all so beautifully played. Thank you!
Nigel Smith,England.
Telemann is a bit of a forgotten composer. Thanks for keeping him alive, Bremer Barockorchester!
o no I love his music
Telemann is up there with J S Bach, who was his friend, both were great composers and Christians. I have not forgotten him.
This lover of most Baroque music thinks Telemann's "a bit forgotten" because he's a bit boring. 😉
@davehshs651 Telemann is never boring to me! 😊
Beautiful music. The body language of the orchestra speaks volumes. Music written hundreds of years ago is still being enjoyed - timeless.
Baroque is the best genre of music and this is absolutely beautiful! Almost like heaven on earth!
Exactamente
. Saludos
I totally agree
absolutely agree
So true
Jaaaa!!!!!!!!
Pure Freude, zu zu hören. 🎶
Amazing performance! Julian played the natural trumpet masterfully, and in the true baroque style by holding the trumpet with one hand, and not using the crutch of nodal tuning holes. He also used a rather large mouthpiece, similar to the one depicted in the painting of Bach's first trumpeter Gottfried Reiche. Beautiful tone, so rich and full! Bravo to you all for such a spectacular rendition of this work!
Why do you know that holding it in one hand is the true way of playing? Do you have photos made in the 18th century?
@@eliasmerki3845 there are as many paintings as you want: you just need to google "baroque trumpet paintings" - I have nothing against the holes, but, actually in the baroque period they didn't have any... and the real point would be to play without them in this way. it's very difficult dangerous for intonation especially according to our modern standards (probabily quite different from ancient ones...) so many performers, most performers, prefer to use the holes...
Some fifteen years ago, I watched Freiburger Barockorchester playing the Brandenburg Concertos in video perfomances and was absolutely enthralled. This is a new experience of the same kind, and it makes me endlessly happy that this time it is the music of Telemann! An extra applause for the use of the natural trumpet, it really envisions how this might have sounded in Telemann's own days - you've also proved once again that natural trumpets can indeed sound beautiful to a modern ear!
Grossartig, dieser junge Possaunist!
Hervorragend.
Alle Achtun.
That trumpet is gorgeous
Wunderschön gespielt. Ganz grosses Kompliment. So lebendig ist "alte Musik".
Прекрасная по-силе и живости музыка! Яркая и как мощно звучит труба вначале, -не ожидал такого и очень потрясён!
Heavenly ! The baroque trumpet is so hauntingly beautiful.
Dude must have lungs like a blacksmith’s bellows to play that thing. They are all magnificent musicians, I love baroque music especially played on historically accurate instruments.
Folks, it doesn't take a lot of air to play a brass instrument, whether piccolo trumpet or tuba or sousaphone--otherwise the largest instruments would be unplayable. The sound is produced ENTIRELY by lip vibration against the mouthpiece--and that is affected CONSIDERABLY more by the STRENGTH of the muscles of the mouth and lips than by air volume. The largeness/size (volume) of the instrument affects its tone, deep or high. The length of the tubing (whether by sliding--as with a trombone--or by valves--as with the other instruments) affects the pitch of the notes. That's why a brass player NEEDS to play pretty much EVERY day or he gradually loses muscle control--which means after a several days off your playing is going to suck--certainly with respect to endurance. Uneven front teeth will GREATLY negatively affect a brass player's playing ability, too. All that combined makes brass instruments probably the hardest to learn to play and continue to play. Oh, BTW: I LOVED this piece and the trumpeter's playing of it. (Contrast this with bagpipes. If you don't keep that bag full of air and continually press on it, IT AIN'T PLAYIN'.)
@@lawrencequave7361You misunderstood the original commenter. To play a brass instrument well, one must practice air control. Any professional trumpeter will tell you that it is all in controlling the air. Yes, the lip vibrations are what makes the instrument work, but that is not what the original commenter was referring to 👍🏼.
@@thelad9434 I understand and agree with your comment about air control as I have been playing a trumpet myself for over 60 years. In fact, you helped me make my point in that it is not air volume or velocity that makes a brass instrument's sound. Otherwise, playing a tuba or a sousaphone truly would be impossible. I learned this on my very first encounter with a brass instrument at 11 years old when I took the bugle I had just bought out of its box, put it to my lips, and blew. NOTHING happened. Suddenly I realized, "there's gonna be a lot more to this than I thought." In any case, it's great that we both love brass music such as we've heard here. I appreciate your comment. Thanks.
@@lawrencequave7361 No problem, cool you have been playing for over 60 years. Thats dedication!
@@lawrencequave7361 I learned something. The only thing I don't understand is "tone". Is this the mix of overtones with respect to the first harmonic?
Also is playing brass like whistling, or not at all?
The Introduzione and the Sinfonia ist just heavenly 😍😍😍😍
Everyone is so happy and energetic while playing!!! Love you all!
- signed a Bio student who also plays timpani in a community orchestra
I love the baroque trumpet, which Mr. Zimmermann plays beautifully. The Bremer Barockorchester is also superb. They are having fun! That's the way it should be.
Ein Laie (weiblich) hört diese Musik und ist im Innersten berührt!! Danke für so viel Gespür für Musik❤
So macht Barockmusik richtig Freude. Ich bin inzwischen zu dem Schluß gekommen, daß man gelungene oder weniger gelungene Musik nicht am Stil festmachen kann. Das gilt nach meiner Meinung generell für die Kunst.
Magnifique musique, merveilleux musiciens. Merci
I have already listened several versions of this concert. This is the best. Thank you
Absolutely sublime. Thank God we have musicians to bring us such joy.🇬🇧
The performance by the trumpet player is just incredible - how does he do it, with what seems to be so little effort. Amazing!
I love Telemann's pieces. This one is also easy to be loved by people.
Wow, I can really get to hear the warmth of the gut strings! Beautiful!
As a flutist, I can only imagine how devilishly hard it is to play all those notes on an instrument with no keys, using only the embouchure to create all those high harmonics. Amazing playing.
Undoubtedly, in my opinion, the baroque trumpet is one of the most beautiful brass instruments in orchestras, and with Teleman's compositions it gains in beauty together with the rest of the instruments that make it up. Greetings for the excellent performance from the east of the Kingdom of Spain.
It is a natural trumpet, not a baroque trumpet. Greetings from the south of Spain.
@@corneliaarendsen8215 La trompeta usada durante parte del período renacentista y todo el barroco, fue la denominada trompeta natural, llamada así porque no tenía ningún mecanismo de válvulas como los que hoy conocemos, ya que estos datan de mediados del siglo XIX, así el intérprete a base de ajustes diminutos de la tensión del labio y el uso habilidoso de la columna del aire conseguía los sonidos naturales que cualquier tubo produce según las leyes físicas, por lo que se conseguían todos los sonidos de la escala de la resonancia natural, los cuales denominamos armónicos o parciales de la serie armónica. Saludos querida espero que mi comentario aclare su error. Saludos desde el este del Reino de España junto al Mediterráneo
Their wonderful and comfortable performance is unrivaled, and off the charts,
What a versatile musician Telemann is !
My ears always perk up when I hear a natural trumpet and one played well as is the case here. Masterful performance and it makes me smile.
what a great performance from bremen barockorchester!!! never been prouder🥹🥹
I never get tired of listening to, and watching the first segment. So inspiring.
I stumbled upon this piece by accident and loved it right away. The beautiful music and the obvious joy of the performers! Wish I can see them perform in Bremen someday. You made my day
The magic ingredient in this marvelous performance is the joy on the faces of it's members. Well done, everyone. Especially Julian!
Der Clarin-Bläser macht das doch wahrhaftig buchstäblich mit links❣. Vielen Dank für das Freischalten dieses besonderen musikalischen Erlebnisses.
Truly wonderful natural (ventless) trumpet playing... Julian is just a wonder to listen to, as is the rest of the ensemble. Bravi Tutti!
Fantastisch!
Superba esecuzione. Strumentisti efficaci e ben sintonizzati sui ritmi barocchi di Teleman. Trombettista dinamico e preciso, intonatissimo. Bravi
Always a pleasure to hear this ensemble, always a pleasure to hear Julian Zimmermann. The combination is truly transcendent.
Wunderbar! Immer wieder schön, etwas neues zu entdecken!
I was searching for new trumpet and violin duet videos and this appeared on my searches. Such a beautiful performance! Appropriate to start your day playing this tune while having breakfast. I'm a big fan of heavy metal and punk music, but I headbanged while listening to this. Thank you so much!
I have listened to this 89 times now. It is wonderful when a group enjoy the play. The cellist exemplifies this.
Che meraviglia ! Non ci sono parole per descrivere la magia, il fascino, la irresistibile suggestione della tromba barocca di Zimmermann; tutti voi rendete migliori le nostre giornate : grazie infinite e lunga vita !
Em um mundo conturbado , de violência, ganância, competição desvairada, só momentos sensíveis como esse para nos dar um alento e poder dizer: que maravilha ! BRAVOOO !!!
BRAVISSIMO!
素晴らしい。
バロックトランペットの音色は最高ですね。
Wow, I'm completely in love with this!
Bravi magnifici.....il sound mi riportata all'epoca indietro nel tempo! Complimenti alla tromba da squillo, al direttore e a tutti i musicisti continuate sempre così!
What a fabulous performance! It must have been exhilarating to be present.
Meisterhaft!! Julian Zimmermann. Was ein Virtuose auf diesem schwierigen Instrument das Naturtrompete heisst. Bravissimo
Fantastic performance and sound! I'm getting more and more obsessed with Telemann.
I didn't know him until I read that Bach sent one of his sons to study under him. Now I know why!
...da riascoltare mille volte, la perfetta dolcezza dei suoni, Suoni di Paradiso !
This is absolutely beautiful, I can't tell you how many times I've listened to it, I love it so much. Thank you all very much.😊❤
Such elegance. Superb ensemble playing, and trumpet playing to die for. My new favourite early music ensemble
This musicians are having such a good time playing this enchanting music. Such a lovely performance. The soloist is outstanding and holding his baroque trumpet one-handed. Impressive.
Beautiful tone by the trumpeter.
Какая чудесная музыка и исполнение. Такое приятное звучание трубы. Настроение поднимается😊 сама атмосфера, в которой проходит концерт. С благодарностью.Мира всем и благополучия❤ Минск. Беларусь.
So wunderschön! Herzlichen Dank! Auch die Musizierfreude zu beobachten ist so toll!
Viele liebe Grüße und eine friedvolle, frohmachende Advents-und Weihnachtszeit für uns alle!
Absolutely divine! Everything was so precious! Congratulations! The trumpet player. A genius!
WUNDERBAR, JULIAN! DANKE!
Star of the show: Trumpet. Fantastic sound and phrasing.
totally true omg
Por alguna razón que no puedo explicar, la música de Telemann toca fibras muy sensibles en mis emociones. Grandiosa interpretación. Saludos desde Guatemala, Centroamérica.
Great performance! Gruss Utrecht die Niederlande..
Ein herrliches Stück Musikgeschichte und grandios interpretiert vom Bremer Barockorchester. Danke dafür!
Bravo! Bravo from across the Pond in the Pacific Northwest!
Tromba naturale 😮 bravo bravissimo !!👏🙌👏🙌💙
the most magnificent performance I have ever heard of this sonata especialy with a baroque trumpet.
Wunderbar, danke!
Geweldig
Es hat mich so gefreut diese wunderschöne Trumpete zu hören. Viel herzlichen dank und auch natürlich die Bremerbarockorkester. 🎉
Ich heule jedesmal.
Einfach jedesmal gut.
This performance really succeeds in bringing this music alive!..Truly marvelous.
It's hard to believe how masterfully he handles the baroque trumpet. That's some incredible level of skill! Congrats
Magnifique, somptueux
Remarkable trumpet player.
in every way remarkable indeed
Wunderschön. Eine herrliche Aufführung! Vielen herzlichen Dank.
WONDERFUL!!!
Pure joy of listening, and of playing as well, according to the face expressions of the Players.
Played full of beauty and inspiration, bravi tutti. The orchestra sounds excellent, what a string sound with Stefano. Julian is top. And all of you too. Greatest joy!
Extraordinary in every way. The joy expressed by these exceptional musicians is contagious, even through TH-cam. Thank you!
The adze work hard to crush the join
Wonderful recording!
Superb. So, so beautiful. And the trumpet - wow. Thank you!
Yes! I've goofed around with the sheet music but I never thought it would be this EXCITING! Bravo!! 👏👍 The ornamentation at 8 minutes 48 seconds is amazing bravo!
Qué belleza, que elegancia, que maestría. Todo se conjuga para que esta música nos acerque, un poquito más, a ese paraíso en el que habita todo lo bello de este mundo. Gracias por traernos está irrepetible pieza musical!! 👏👏👏👏
absolutely beautiful 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Very nice! What a wonderfull baroque trumpet player, congratulations!
I am here for Julian Zimmerman, but the music in total is sublime. Thank you.
Barockmusik macht mich immer glücklich. Vor 1,5 Jahren habe ich mit fast 40 begonnen Geige zu lernen, leider bin ich noch weit entfernt annähernd so wunderbare Stücke zu spielen, aber noch ein paar Jahre dann werde ich mir eine Barockgeige kaufen und wenn es nur für meine 4 Wände ist 😄 ganz wunderbar gespielt von euch!
Wow - the opening sound quality of both trumpet and orchestra was phenomenal! The orchestra's ability to create a thick density of tone colour (especially in the first movement) while keeping the articulation and metre buoyant was quite unique
Liveliness, Harmony, skill.....Beautiful!!
I love every single aspect of this, including the fact that you have a large audience sitting here for an instrumental music concert! So rare in the US unless it's the Top Hits of JS Bach. Looking forward to more Telemann from this fabulous group.
This is the best performance I have ever heard , I will hope this is comming on cd very soon ! .
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