Bach - Brandenburg Concertos No.5 - i: Allegro

This is just sublime. You'll notice that with these "period instruments", like the one-keyed wooden flute, the sounds comes out very slowly. You see their fingers move, then a little while later the sounds comes. Of course, with modern Boehm-system flutes the sound comes almost instantaneously.

Amazing, eh ?

I also like the way they are just standing around randomly, like a playground crowd scene from Grange Hill.

Comments

Alan said…
and the gloomy harpsichordist. Just because the music is glorious doesn't mean you should look like you're glad to be there. Think of the pianist in Sparks.
Hehe. A playground scene from Grange Hill. Sparks. Your choice of cultural reference points is sublime. What disturbs me so much is that I actually get them .....
Alan said…
Yes. Deeply worrying.

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