Hi! I hope that they all are fine.
I will share them today in the next link, that for me, is the "millennial" side of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, a musical institution that, through his YouTube chanel, they dedicate to deliver content of investigative broadcasting about historically informed performance. This chanel in Youtube is responsible of my last presentation in the english classes.
As I follow this chanel, I normally see each video that they upload to YouTube, because his content is one-of a kind in your type, especially the videos that talk to the method of use of historical instruments, that were in use at the time of the composition to play.
I love this chanel, because when you studies orchestral conduction, either into the Historically informed performance precepts or no, it will arrive a moment in your studies about the piece where you have to imagine the sound of the music in your mind, and if you can not, in a last recourse (for the conductors this is frowned upon it) you can listen a recording of the music; but this is very hard to make a idea of how the music sounded really in the moment of his creation. For this reason, the posibility to see in a critical, pedagogical, visual, aural and very attractive form all this information that only you can find in olds books and treatises, and no only it, also the opinion of the musicians that knows of first-hand on this practice and coment for you the principals caracteristics of this instruments... it is so invaluable.
You can not to imagine the sound of a 16th century's trumpet, or the clarinet in Mozart's time, or the beethoven's contrabasoon until that you listen one it!
I will share them today in the next link, that for me, is the "millennial" side of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, a musical institution that, through his YouTube chanel, they dedicate to deliver content of investigative broadcasting about historically informed performance. This chanel in Youtube is responsible of my last presentation in the english classes.
As I follow this chanel, I normally see each video that they upload to YouTube, because his content is one-of a kind in your type, especially the videos that talk to the method of use of historical instruments, that were in use at the time of the composition to play.
I love this chanel, because when you studies orchestral conduction, either into the Historically informed performance precepts or no, it will arrive a moment in your studies about the piece where you have to imagine the sound of the music in your mind, and if you can not, in a last recourse (for the conductors this is frowned upon it) you can listen a recording of the music; but this is very hard to make a idea of how the music sounded really in the moment of his creation. For this reason, the posibility to see in a critical, pedagogical, visual, aural and very attractive form all this information that only you can find in olds books and treatises, and no only it, also the opinion of the musicians that knows of first-hand on this practice and coment for you the principals caracteristics of this instruments... it is so invaluable.
You can not to imagine the sound of a 16th century's trumpet, or the clarinet in Mozart's time, or the beethoven's contrabasoon until that you listen one it!

wow, I can imagine you being on this channel all the time haha :)
ResponderEliminarthat's so cool! I will check out their channel!!
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