Karl Richter - Brandenburg Concerto 5 (harpsichord solo) video free download
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Duration: 04:32
Uploaded: 2010/01/20
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5 years ago
wordsin mybrain
cool calm n collected, wow..even has time to be page turner
5 years ago
wordsin mybrain
this is like bach showing up his own work
5 years ago
Tjitte Kamminga
immortal
5 years ago
paolop2207
Suonare oggi il cembalo in questa maniera sarebbe da interdizione!
6 years ago
Droop Snoot
Several hours later, the harpsichord was found with molten strings and burn marks on the keys. Karl Richter was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of the harpsichord.
6 years ago
ever moore
This solo builds and builds in harmonic and rhythmic exploration until the tension can be borne no longer...then it resumes and reunites in ecstasy with the orchestra. Richter understood this music better than another musician since.
6 years ago
Freddy Shore
Definitely out of my reach
6 years ago
MeehanJunction
There is no doubt in my mind that had Karl Richter lived to a ripe old age that he would have become one of the most famous musicians of his time. He had so much to give and accomplish that who knows what this man would have accomplished and given to the world of classical music. During his lifetime nobody really realized that there was a genius in their midst. His did things that nobody at that time dared to do but yet he did it and decades later he is recognized for his momentous accomplishment.I dearly wish I could have met this man even for 5 minutes!!!
6 years ago
Harg Tholan
Greatest passage ever in history.
6 years ago
Eizan Prime
if only he had a real harpsichord
6 years ago
passenger2ndclass
"oh yeah just put one omnidirectional mic wherever, gut genug"
6 years ago
Mike Flemmer
so fast I can't enjoy it
6 years ago
mattbod
Awesome playing but i don't like those horrid modern harpsichords.Maybe a bit of rubato building up to a climax would have been better for more impact. It is a bit mechanical but that is nitpicking.
6 years ago
Allen Soderlund
Allen: First there was the creation, somewhat later J.S. Bach, rocket forward and there was Karl Richter.