Lucille Gruber introduces and performs J.S. Bach, Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue.
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Пікірлер: 77
@paulwellings-longmore101216 күн бұрын
I am ashamed to say that I had never heard of Lucille Gruber before coming across this by accident. But having done so I will never forget. Simply superb performance of this challenging and dramatic masterpiece
@youexx4 жыл бұрын
Lucille is a REAL poet!
@zdravkominchev47806 жыл бұрын
This is really a unique performance and a unique experience it is to listen to it. I am absolutely astonished how easy it looks as if she doesn't move her fingers at all. A whole life devoted to playing. Thank you for performing for us!
@zivkokiridzija11522 жыл бұрын
Thank you Lucille for this wonderful experience ! Some people are confused about performance instead to pay attention to the message of performer and the message of composer. We all tend to forget about time when something was created! Bravo!!
@annahryniewicz3214 жыл бұрын
wonderful, thrilling and strong interpretation!!!!!!!!! Pleasure to listen Lucille!!!
@caesare196825 күн бұрын
Thanks for giving us this beautiful interpretation, sublime !!
@gee-deeviddies26633 жыл бұрын
Superb performance , thank you .would haved loved to see all of your georgeous instrument !
@SilverKnobsHMDT2 жыл бұрын
Clearly you remind me why Chromatic fantasy is definitely my favourite Bachs piece... thank you
@johnmuller40148 жыл бұрын
How wonderful to hear Bach played on the PROPER instrument!
@Egill2011
5 жыл бұрын
Yes, indeed. As a Bach admirer, I don't very much like pianos. Harpsichord is the instrument Bach knew and wrote his music for.
@fludeball
3 жыл бұрын
You said it so I didn’t have to.
@musicofthepast8539
3 жыл бұрын
It wouldnt be played on the Harpsichord today if it werent for Harpsichordist Wanda Landowska kzread.info/dash/bejne/emZ6xMR6hd2piaQ.html
@herrickinman9303
3 жыл бұрын
@Disguised Spy Clavichord, indeed. According to Forkel, who got his information from Bach sons, Bach's preferred instrument for private music making was the clavichord. Not the harpsichord. Very few of Bach's solo keyboard music not for organ specify harpsichord, and the few that do (e.g., the Italian Concerto and the "Goldberg" Variations and the French Overture) require a 2-manual harpsichord.
@herrickinman9303
3 жыл бұрын
@@Egill2011 There's no evidence to support the claim that Bach composed all his solo keyboard music (other than the organ music) for harpsichord. The few solo keyboard works that specify harpsichord require a 2-manual harpsichord (e.g. the Italian Concerto, the "Goldberg" Variations, and the French Overture). But the Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, the 2-Part Inventions, the 3-Part Sinfonias, the Well-Tempered Clavier, the Partitas, the "English" and "French" Suites, etc. -- all of which many people *presume* were intended for harpsichord -- do not specify harpsichord at all. According to Forkel, who got his information from Bach sons, Bach's preferred instrument for private music making was the clavichord. Not the harpsichord. According to another source, Bach tried out an early Silbermann fortepiano in the 1730s and is said to have admired the sound, but complained the upper register was too weak and the action too heavy. Presumably Silbermann made some improvements by 1747, when Bach tried out the latest Silbermann fortepianos at the Prussian king's Potsdam residence. At one time, the king owned 15 Silbermann fortepianos. In Bach's day, the fortepiano was regarded as a novelty of the rich. The piano is much improved since 1747. Based on the above account of Bach's assessment of an early Silbermann fortepiano, I think Bach would admire the sound of the modern piano and have no complaints about the upper register or the action.
@grahaml66688 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ms. Gruber, for this superb video. Especially the fugue. These days it seems in vogue to prefer the piano for the keyboard works of Bach. Indeed we have some wonderful pianists performing Bach. But to me, when you put Bach onto the piano it always seems to be about the piano. And the performer. On the harpsichord, it is about the music and Bach's transfer of his ideas and his faith onto the notes.
@donaldaxel2 ай бұрын
I love the sound of this instrument - and your playing, this makes me feel so happy, this music, so exuberant and life-affirming ❤
@lepetitorchestre27305 жыл бұрын
Woooh ! Magnifique, profond et brillant. C'est vrai que cette oeuvre sonne mieux au clavecin qu'au piano. Superbe. Merci à vous !
@juancarlossaavedra6757 Жыл бұрын
For me this piece express the highest level of intellectual dept in art and music
@antoinellorens78 Жыл бұрын
Merveilleuse interprétation.
@InsightAndEnergy Жыл бұрын
A beautiful performance that melds heart and mind, feeling and interpretation. This is also a meeting of minds between the composer and the performer: the way it is supposed to happen!
@michelearch.tornatore77837 жыл бұрын
Pure, superb cerebral enjoyment!
@SEGS835 жыл бұрын
Great music!
@josepalomogomez98653 жыл бұрын
Maravillosa interpretación!! Gracias.
@gsm24245 ай бұрын
Godlike playing, I love this work so much. Thank you!
@Geopholus2 жыл бұрын
As a child, i used to listen to the Helma Elsner version of this from circa 1958-. It is such a lovely piece. You play it so well. at 4:56 i was thinking, wait doesn't this come to a cadence ? and then there it was. A very beautifully dramatic rendition.
@dr.johannesmunch8917 ай бұрын
What a beautiful presentation, what a phantastic piece. what a magnificent instrument. Thank you for sharing!
@willmorris81986 ай бұрын
4:13 I saw the tonebase short about this chord and I've been looking for recordings where it appears in this form, with the Gb in the bass resolving to F. I find it so beautiful like this and so ahead of Bach's time. Marvelous recording
@GiaMeziridis2 ай бұрын
Awesome interpretation
@bifeldman12 күн бұрын
I like the austere appearance of the Wilson instrument.
@nathanfichter8629 Жыл бұрын
One could say this composition, and performance, is totally rad :)
@bb11111166 жыл бұрын
A fine performance. This piece clearly is better for the harpsichord (rather than a piano). I especially liked your arpeggios (& chords) towards the end of the Chromatic Fantasy which convey the power of Bach's composition.
@soulechene3 жыл бұрын
Superbe interprétation, une des plus proches de l'original compte tenu de l'instrument.
@omnimog6 жыл бұрын
Transcendent emotive work, like Bach himself telling us about our souls. Thank you! I love your interpretation, clarity, touch and presence you bring to the work. Thank you!
@nicholasrees18388 жыл бұрын
Superb. I love her approach, given in the intro, to play it as the mood takes her. What a piece..clearly based on the evolution of an extempore arpeggiated warm-up exercise as a toccata. We are lucky that Bach wrote this one down. Other composers would have left much of the music up to the individual performer with a figured bass line as guide but Bach wrote this one out in full. Certainly one of the peaks of Bach's keyboard work.
@akhilkrishnan34547 жыл бұрын
Very nice interpretation.
@Geopholus6 жыл бұрын
I love this performance!
@enzocypriani50553 жыл бұрын
Great interpretation, nice introduction!
@NobodyImportant748 жыл бұрын
I can listen to Bach all day. Thanks
@stephenprice50756 жыл бұрын
A wonderful delivery! I immediately thought to myself- Leonhardt pupil. I look forward to listening to your other performances!
@Vikingvideos507 жыл бұрын
beautiful!
@lorentzius8 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for this little 15 minute lesson. Great to see your hands at work :-)
@planetmullins Жыл бұрын
Respect because she memorized this. Did anyone else notice that the tuning is in C#minor? Makes it really hard to play along to for me.
@Jeff-wb3hh3 жыл бұрын
Excellent performance. I would have liked to see the upper keyboard with much less volume so it contrasts more when you switch between them.
@allenspencer64348 жыл бұрын
Lucille Tears Here I Play this But All New Thanks and God Bless You
@danielwaitzman21187 жыл бұрын
Brava!
@lucillegruber3452
7 жыл бұрын
Always nice to have a "brava". Thank you
@sailgoal5 жыл бұрын
Wow now that's how Bach should sound! Just wonderful. I can almost imagine it's Johann playing this.
@nimrodshefer36496 жыл бұрын
The best intereption i have ever heard (Sorry about my eingliah)
@amaroletras7257 жыл бұрын
Bravo madame, great performance.
@peppegioia55205 жыл бұрын
Sublime e fantastica!
@thermaldetinatorsonly88579 ай бұрын
Wow
@darioleon73673 жыл бұрын
Please , we read english but is difficult for some of us understand the audio, plis give us subtitled this beautiful passage, explainde by the lady.
@oscarlaredo5035 Жыл бұрын
The real thing! This is how it is supposed to sound, with the original instrument.
@hidefumioshima808911 ай бұрын
プレリュードで世界を駆け巡り、フーガで宇宙へ昇華する。
@jemandjemand2362 Жыл бұрын
i like how its not so overly fast played.-
@jimbo26294 жыл бұрын
Is that a Dulcken?
@darioleonfernandez6932 Жыл бұрын
Leo bastante bien el ingles, me es dificill entenderlo hablado, por favor subtítulos, gracias
@Ganggang200003 жыл бұрын
8:45
@cromptonenator5 жыл бұрын
Start time: 2:08
@mikekeyes6102 Жыл бұрын
Most performances of this incredible work play it too fast. However, in my opinion this is as near to a perfect performance as could be.
@penelopewhite59944 жыл бұрын
La viole version est la meieur ;je pense.
@juancarlossaavedra67573 жыл бұрын
BACH = M X C (squared)
@alexandreguimaraes9141 Жыл бұрын
Considerei a fantasia tocada maravilhosamente, mas a fuga para mim perdeu um pouco do brilho e da força que ela tem em seus fraseados, ja que a intérprete não se utilizou muito do rubato e manteve o ritmo sem as variações que esses mesmo fraseados sugerem
@c.g.marseille45102 жыл бұрын
bestimmt, Bach, . . . aber leider wenig Emotion
@nomoniker7917 Жыл бұрын
No
@TheRobTV6 жыл бұрын
apperently women find medievil music creepy, yet, they are the best interpreters of it!
@andrejivanovic6334
4 жыл бұрын
The Rob TV this is hardly ‘medieval’...
@remotoadamotroppovelocelaf8682 ай бұрын
A proper instrument don't exist.Every KB is proper . Exempli gratia a Steinway Gran Coda!!!
@user-sm3hd8ed1y7 жыл бұрын
chaotic and sometimes explicitly wrong performance
@yurimeyrowitz6788
6 жыл бұрын
I look forward to hearing your performance of the work, as well as reading your theses explaining the correct manner for playing this composition.
@Geopholus
6 жыл бұрын
fou le, As Lucille Gruber, explains her rationale for an improvisatory phrasing style, I find Your criticism, uncalled for. The performance is certainly NOT chaotic. It is very musically and lyrically phrased, and all the notes are in the right place. More than that she plays with a lot of feeling, and authority. I find myself in accord with Yuri !
@lucillegruber34526 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I always appreciate hearing from people who take the time to listen to my interpretations. As to the "pianist turned harpsichordist" comment the only thing I can say is that many harpsichordists changed course after studying music and piano and I admit it was some time before I truly felt comfortable and natural at the keyboard. It is all about lightness, and stroking the keys and it is about articulation and connecting notes. My instrument is very lightly quilled and so there is added risk at the keyboard but well worth it. I had my first lesson with Gustave Leonhardt in 1976, and have never played the piano since. I had not yet converted to playing at baroque pitch at that lesson and I so remember it well since, with perfect pitch, it was like transposing at sight playing that exquisite instrument.. You would have to be much more specific for me to understand your statement but I appreciate your interest.
@Wando1785
Жыл бұрын
I agrede with She, but there is a word missing: ¡¡corageous!!
Пікірлер: 77
I am ashamed to say that I had never heard of Lucille Gruber before coming across this by accident. But having done so I will never forget. Simply superb performance of this challenging and dramatic masterpiece
Lucille is a REAL poet!
This is really a unique performance and a unique experience it is to listen to it. I am absolutely astonished how easy it looks as if she doesn't move her fingers at all. A whole life devoted to playing. Thank you for performing for us!
Thank you Lucille for this wonderful experience ! Some people are confused about performance instead to pay attention to the message of performer and the message of composer. We all tend to forget about time when something was created! Bravo!!
wonderful, thrilling and strong interpretation!!!!!!!!! Pleasure to listen Lucille!!!
Thanks for giving us this beautiful interpretation, sublime !!
Superb performance , thank you .would haved loved to see all of your georgeous instrument !
Clearly you remind me why Chromatic fantasy is definitely my favourite Bachs piece... thank you
How wonderful to hear Bach played on the PROPER instrument!
@Egill2011
5 жыл бұрын
Yes, indeed. As a Bach admirer, I don't very much like pianos. Harpsichord is the instrument Bach knew and wrote his music for.
@fludeball
3 жыл бұрын
You said it so I didn’t have to.
@musicofthepast8539
3 жыл бұрын
It wouldnt be played on the Harpsichord today if it werent for Harpsichordist Wanda Landowska kzread.info/dash/bejne/emZ6xMR6hd2piaQ.html
@herrickinman9303
3 жыл бұрын
@Disguised Spy Clavichord, indeed. According to Forkel, who got his information from Bach sons, Bach's preferred instrument for private music making was the clavichord. Not the harpsichord. Very few of Bach's solo keyboard music not for organ specify harpsichord, and the few that do (e.g., the Italian Concerto and the "Goldberg" Variations and the French Overture) require a 2-manual harpsichord.
@herrickinman9303
3 жыл бұрын
@@Egill2011 There's no evidence to support the claim that Bach composed all his solo keyboard music (other than the organ music) for harpsichord. The few solo keyboard works that specify harpsichord require a 2-manual harpsichord (e.g. the Italian Concerto, the "Goldberg" Variations, and the French Overture). But the Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, the 2-Part Inventions, the 3-Part Sinfonias, the Well-Tempered Clavier, the Partitas, the "English" and "French" Suites, etc. -- all of which many people *presume* were intended for harpsichord -- do not specify harpsichord at all. According to Forkel, who got his information from Bach sons, Bach's preferred instrument for private music making was the clavichord. Not the harpsichord. According to another source, Bach tried out an early Silbermann fortepiano in the 1730s and is said to have admired the sound, but complained the upper register was too weak and the action too heavy. Presumably Silbermann made some improvements by 1747, when Bach tried out the latest Silbermann fortepianos at the Prussian king's Potsdam residence. At one time, the king owned 15 Silbermann fortepianos. In Bach's day, the fortepiano was regarded as a novelty of the rich. The piano is much improved since 1747. Based on the above account of Bach's assessment of an early Silbermann fortepiano, I think Bach would admire the sound of the modern piano and have no complaints about the upper register or the action.
Thank you Ms. Gruber, for this superb video. Especially the fugue. These days it seems in vogue to prefer the piano for the keyboard works of Bach. Indeed we have some wonderful pianists performing Bach. But to me, when you put Bach onto the piano it always seems to be about the piano. And the performer. On the harpsichord, it is about the music and Bach's transfer of his ideas and his faith onto the notes.
I love the sound of this instrument - and your playing, this makes me feel so happy, this music, so exuberant and life-affirming ❤
Woooh ! Magnifique, profond et brillant. C'est vrai que cette oeuvre sonne mieux au clavecin qu'au piano. Superbe. Merci à vous !
For me this piece express the highest level of intellectual dept in art and music
Merveilleuse interprétation.
A beautiful performance that melds heart and mind, feeling and interpretation. This is also a meeting of minds between the composer and the performer: the way it is supposed to happen!
Pure, superb cerebral enjoyment!
Great music!
Maravillosa interpretación!! Gracias.
Godlike playing, I love this work so much. Thank you!
As a child, i used to listen to the Helma Elsner version of this from circa 1958-. It is such a lovely piece. You play it so well. at 4:56 i was thinking, wait doesn't this come to a cadence ? and then there it was. A very beautifully dramatic rendition.
What a beautiful presentation, what a phantastic piece. what a magnificent instrument. Thank you for sharing!
4:13 I saw the tonebase short about this chord and I've been looking for recordings where it appears in this form, with the Gb in the bass resolving to F. I find it so beautiful like this and so ahead of Bach's time. Marvelous recording
Awesome interpretation
I like the austere appearance of the Wilson instrument.
One could say this composition, and performance, is totally rad :)
A fine performance. This piece clearly is better for the harpsichord (rather than a piano). I especially liked your arpeggios (& chords) towards the end of the Chromatic Fantasy which convey the power of Bach's composition.
Superbe interprétation, une des plus proches de l'original compte tenu de l'instrument.
Transcendent emotive work, like Bach himself telling us about our souls. Thank you! I love your interpretation, clarity, touch and presence you bring to the work. Thank you!
Superb. I love her approach, given in the intro, to play it as the mood takes her. What a piece..clearly based on the evolution of an extempore arpeggiated warm-up exercise as a toccata. We are lucky that Bach wrote this one down. Other composers would have left much of the music up to the individual performer with a figured bass line as guide but Bach wrote this one out in full. Certainly one of the peaks of Bach's keyboard work.
Very nice interpretation.
I love this performance!
Great interpretation, nice introduction!
I can listen to Bach all day. Thanks
A wonderful delivery! I immediately thought to myself- Leonhardt pupil. I look forward to listening to your other performances!
beautiful!
Thankyou for this little 15 minute lesson. Great to see your hands at work :-)
Respect because she memorized this. Did anyone else notice that the tuning is in C#minor? Makes it really hard to play along to for me.
Excellent performance. I would have liked to see the upper keyboard with much less volume so it contrasts more when you switch between them.
Lucille Tears Here I Play this But All New Thanks and God Bless You
Brava!
@lucillegruber3452
7 жыл бұрын
Always nice to have a "brava". Thank you
Wow now that's how Bach should sound! Just wonderful. I can almost imagine it's Johann playing this.
The best intereption i have ever heard (Sorry about my eingliah)
Bravo madame, great performance.
Sublime e fantastica!
Wow
Please , we read english but is difficult for some of us understand the audio, plis give us subtitled this beautiful passage, explainde by the lady.
The real thing! This is how it is supposed to sound, with the original instrument.
プレリュードで世界を駆け巡り、フーガで宇宙へ昇華する。
i like how its not so overly fast played.-
Is that a Dulcken?
Leo bastante bien el ingles, me es dificill entenderlo hablado, por favor subtítulos, gracias
8:45
Start time: 2:08
Most performances of this incredible work play it too fast. However, in my opinion this is as near to a perfect performance as could be.
La viole version est la meieur ;je pense.
BACH = M X C (squared)
Considerei a fantasia tocada maravilhosamente, mas a fuga para mim perdeu um pouco do brilho e da força que ela tem em seus fraseados, ja que a intérprete não se utilizou muito do rubato e manteve o ritmo sem as variações que esses mesmo fraseados sugerem
bestimmt, Bach, . . . aber leider wenig Emotion
No
apperently women find medievil music creepy, yet, they are the best interpreters of it!
@andrejivanovic6334
4 жыл бұрын
The Rob TV this is hardly ‘medieval’...
A proper instrument don't exist.Every KB is proper . Exempli gratia a Steinway Gran Coda!!!
chaotic and sometimes explicitly wrong performance
@yurimeyrowitz6788
6 жыл бұрын
I look forward to hearing your performance of the work, as well as reading your theses explaining the correct manner for playing this composition.
@Geopholus
6 жыл бұрын
fou le, As Lucille Gruber, explains her rationale for an improvisatory phrasing style, I find Your criticism, uncalled for. The performance is certainly NOT chaotic. It is very musically and lyrically phrased, and all the notes are in the right place. More than that she plays with a lot of feeling, and authority. I find myself in accord with Yuri !
Thank you for your comment. I always appreciate hearing from people who take the time to listen to my interpretations. As to the "pianist turned harpsichordist" comment the only thing I can say is that many harpsichordists changed course after studying music and piano and I admit it was some time before I truly felt comfortable and natural at the keyboard. It is all about lightness, and stroking the keys and it is about articulation and connecting notes. My instrument is very lightly quilled and so there is added risk at the keyboard but well worth it. I had my first lesson with Gustave Leonhardt in 1976, and have never played the piano since. I had not yet converted to playing at baroque pitch at that lesson and I so remember it well since, with perfect pitch, it was like transposing at sight playing that exquisite instrument.. You would have to be much more specific for me to understand your statement but I appreciate your interest.
@Wando1785
Жыл бұрын
I agrede with She, but there is a word missing: ¡¡corageous!!