I think in Baroque music, especially in the case of Bach, what really transformed Bach's musical lan ...
View quoteAnd it totally has transformed my relationship with someone like, say, Bach. You know, Bach is born ...
View quoteWhen I say that there's commonality, I mean more in terms of the sort of techniques by which we perc ...
View quoteI mean, already in the French Revolution, the harpsichord becomes identified with the aristocracy, w ...
View quoteWell, within a phrase. And with a series of phrases, you can certainly create the effect of diminuen ...
View quoteAs long as there's a place for sundials and gardening and beautiful things, there's a place for the ...
View quoteGorecki, you know, there's a kind of personal thing there for me. I had, you know, kind of become ob ...
View quoteI mean to me, the harpsichord has a huge dynamic range. And I always say to people, come and listen ...
View quoteI played piano. I've always liked piano. My father played piano. Actually, to be fair, the sound of ...
View quoteI think, you know, for someone who does play, let's say, old music or, you know, Baroque music or Re ...
View quoteOne of the tracks that I have is Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach - by the way, that's Bach's second son - ...
View quoteThe harpsichord was actually ideologically considered a very questionable instrument in that period, ...
View quoteWell, harpsichord is kind of a big guitar, isn't it? I mean, it is plucked, after all.
View quoteBach, of course, was my first love. He still is. I mean, he's the man of my life, that's for sure. A ...
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