F. Poulenc: Sonata for flute and piano - Jean Pierre Rampal
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F. Poulenc
Sonata for flute and piano
fl. Jean Pierre Rampal
pf. Robert Veyron Lacroix
- Allegro malinconico
- Cantilena 4:12
- Presto giocoso 7:45
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i miss him i was his student. i cannot stop sobbing every time i hear him play. he puts his heart into everything . i miss him so much.....
@stefanocontiflutechannel6812
Жыл бұрын
Give a look to my channel. You'll find many others videos by Rampal.
@farrier53
3 ай бұрын
How privileged you are for having learned from this master. Now itcs up to people like you to keep the music alive !
One of the greatest flautist the world has ever seen. His recordings will last forever. Thanks Mr. Rampal Sir. 🙏🏽
L'expression de la musique à travers une sonorité sublime...
That is a pure vibrant expression of vividness in life! What a timbre and plasticity!
Rampal for ever and ever
A beautiful performance showing the Sonata's proper expression.
Jean-Pierre Rampal est le dédicataire de cette sonate créée le 18 Juin 1957 au Festival de Strasbourg.
@farrier53
3 ай бұрын
Monsieur Rampal, quel maître...!
@wolfgangvanchopin4093
2 ай бұрын
@@farrier53 oui effectivement ! Il est un trés bon joueur de flute
@379val
Ай бұрын
Tis. An honor to one of the true masters of the instrument.
Everyone should watch Rampal's hands and arm positions. No extraneous motions interfering with embouchure and lip control. No dancing fingers (except for the left pinkie).
@379val
Ай бұрын
Perfect form. His upper register play is impeccable. As a amateur, Mr. RAMPAL IS the gold standard for me.
Thank you for recording!!
Quel merveilleux document...!!merci..!!!!
7:45 The Pied Piper of Hamelin
Que pena es escuchar algo tan bonito interrumpido por publicidad… al menos podrían estar programados los anuncios para no interrumpir y que aparecieran al final de los movimientos …
Le timbre de rampal sonne comme un farfadet!
A wonderful player, don’t know why he drank so much. There was a story, Rampal was playing at Carnegie Hall, completely wasted. Gave a remarkable concert, walked off stage. Marcel Moyse was there backstage. Moyse said to Rampal, when are you going to stop playing like a fool! Tom Nyfenger was there too. They were all friends. Tom turned Rampal around to go back onstage to take his bows. 😂
@richardvolet3970
2 ай бұрын
I know nothing about Rampal drinking or the veracity of this story. But watching this closeup video reminds me how wonderful Tom Nyfenger's imitation of Rampal's playing was! He captured so much of Rampal's body use, facial expression and sound. I would have loved to see him demonstrate to Rampal. This performance is a breath fresh air. It's performed with that refined French classicism of the time, the easy technique of these two great musicians. Nothing is ever exaggerated, yet all the phrasing and color is there. Technique has of of course advanced over the years, but the simple, refined, musical honesty is mostly gone.
@frankrotella772
Ай бұрын
The story was told from Tom Nyfenger
@frankrotella772
Ай бұрын
@@richardvolet3970 Tom Nyfenger told that story to my uncle who was his student. Tom also drank, not to huge excess. He invited my uncle to his house on a sat morning for breakfast. Steak and eggs with red wine. They then began playing duets. Tom mentioned that the joyful, free feeling after the wine should always be there when playing.
@frankrotella772
Ай бұрын
@@richardvolet3970I agree playing today lacks the clarity of the french school, even the lineage of Kincaid had a substance that has diminished drastically today in my opinion.
@frankrotella772
Ай бұрын
@@richardvolet3970 Do you have any info on Tom’s platinum headjoint Powell flute you could share? Would love to learn more. Thanks
Posso chiedere a quale anno all’incirca può risalire questa esecuzione? grazie a chi risponderà.
@madrigal1956
6 ай бұрын
L'hanno registrato per un disco del 1967 ; probabilmente questo video sarà della stessa epoca ma non ne so più
Maybe the last one of the ‘French School’…
@stefanocontiflutechannel6812
Жыл бұрын
The last of French school' I think is Larrieu.
C’mon KZread! If youre going to do ads thats fine but could you wait until the end of a movement? You’re just showing your uncultured ignorance!
His embouchure does not change externally. Interesting.
@andrewedwards6233
2 жыл бұрын
@Alex Alves, May I point out that there are plenty of changes going on. But because of the face on aspect of the film and its age it is difficult to see. If you watch the video of him playing the Enesco Cantabile and Presto where there are shots from the side you can see it much better.