Your interpretation is superb, and the first verse with your original head joint is exceptional. However, the Sheridan head would match the second and third verses better."
@mokazaki-flute7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I have the same feeling as your comment. I would like to try again if I have a chance.
I hardly see the need to include only two-thirds of the music in a recording or pretend that music is an exercise in playing the notes well. The b. C. figures indicate to me much greater melodic involvement than that for which our Schneider/Eppstein urtext realizations allow. These Sonatas call for an extemporaneous right hand in parity with the flute-part - more in keeping with a trio-sonata than with an accompanied one. Here is an idea of the first movement (acoustically rendered by a computer but realized/sketched out by me) showing much more involvement and joy in the music to perhaps give you an idea of what I'm talking about. kzbin.info/www/bejne/nqS8lmtthKpkack
Thank you for your up. Both sound beautiful.🎼 It’s only my take..the silver Brannen flute “w/ a Sheridan head joint”? has rather acoustic effects. It sounds warm and its dynamics is beautiful!🎉
@mokazaki-flute11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment. The silver head joint is Sheridan. It's been half a year since I got a gold instrument, so I still need to practice more.