Jean Ferrandis Vidéos
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2024-05-12
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Jean Ferrandis Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Bach Leonard Bernstein 1127 1851
1. Allegro di Molto (0:00) 2. Largo (11:27) 3. Presto ( 18:51) "Thinking about C.P. E...at first I pondered what it might be like to be related to a genius. J.S. Bach was a pure genius and not so human, closer to a god. I don’t know of one measure in any piece that is weak, shallow,or imperfectly built. Even Mozart’s work is sometimes uninteresting or academic-sounding. Interestingly enough when Mozart said that “Bach is the father, we are the children” he is referring to CPE Bach not JS Bach. It must have been very tough to be Bach’s son and Carl Philipp was the only one who chose not to imitate his father’s style. He pursued his own way and wrote in the Sturm und Drang post baroque style, which was closer to romanticism. Sturm means “storm,” and drang, more difficult to translate, means a kind of unrest but with deep love. Sometimes the harmony in C.P.E. Bach’s music is crazy, and his phrases never end! The phrases of J.S. Bach go far, but have a concise structure. Carl Philipp was very human and not a genius. I definitely know that I am not a genius either because I was so close to Leonard Bernstein, who WAS a genius! My goal, my life purpose, and my mission are to reach my highest level. I feel so close to Carl Philipp because he was fighting for the same goals. " - Jean Ferrandis Jean Ferrandis, flute. Donatas Katkus, conductor. Orchestre de Chambre St. Christophe de Vilnus
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