Hi Beat,
The March is pure fun. I didn't expect the Dixieland flavor that sneaks into the piece in the last third. Very happy!
I prefer the Cantelina with English Horn 1. This is surpirsing because I generally prefer the French playing style of the second English Horn. But in this case English Horn 1 just sounds more refined to my ears. (** both versions say English Horn 1 in the top right corner of the player).
Usually I think that a little piccolo goes a long way as the instrument can get quite shrill and piercing. But your performance was quite pleasing. I also thought the continuo was extremely musical and well done.
I enjoyed the canzon per sonare a lot. However, I agree with JWL that the staccato of the 4th note may be a touch too short. It almost has hiccup quality more charactistic of harpichord phrasing. I'm also used to hearing this style of music in a very large cathedral setting with extremely long reverb tails. But these are all picky personal preferences and you should feel no obligation to agree with them. I am certainly no expert on this period of performance.
As always your performances are top quality and showcase well your musical skill and taste (and sometimes even your sense of humor [:D] ). Keep them coming!!
Best,
Jay
The March is pure fun. I didn't expect the Dixieland flavor that sneaks into the piece in the last third. Very happy!
I prefer the Cantelina with English Horn 1. This is surpirsing because I generally prefer the French playing style of the second English Horn. But in this case English Horn 1 just sounds more refined to my ears. (** both versions say English Horn 1 in the top right corner of the player).
Usually I think that a little piccolo goes a long way as the instrument can get quite shrill and piercing. But your performance was quite pleasing. I also thought the continuo was extremely musical and well done.
I enjoyed the canzon per sonare a lot. However, I agree with JWL that the staccato of the 4th note may be a touch too short. It almost has hiccup quality more charactistic of harpichord phrasing. I'm also used to hearing this style of music in a very large cathedral setting with extremely long reverb tails. But these are all picky personal preferences and you should feel no obligation to agree with them. I am certainly no expert on this period of performance.
As always your performances are top quality and showcase well your musical skill and taste (and sometimes even your sense of humor [:D] ). Keep them coming!!
Best,
Jay