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Nouvelles suites de pièces de clavecin Suite no. 5: Les sauvages
Jean‐Philippe Rameau Lyrics


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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@j.vonhogen9650

Stop embarrassing yourself with these emotional rants against pianists, it's juvenile behavior!

The history of keyboard music spans over 700 years, and includes music for all kinds of keyboard instruments, including harpsichord, piano, and organ. Many composers played multiple instruments and they often played their own works on various different instruments, or adapted their works for other instruments, and Rameau was no exception.

One thing is for sure though, Rameau never wrote his pieces with the intention of uploading them to Youtube, so I wonder why you are even here, if you're such a purist.

Since Rameau was not only a harpsichordist and violinist, but also an organist, maybe you could move to an organ channel and discuss this topic with organists instead of pianists. Or even better, why don't you go to a petting zoo or a children's farm and start attacking little hens for not sounding exactly like Rameau's 'La Poule' as played on a harpsichord?

As for Sokolov, if you are unable to at least acknowledge the extremely high quality of Sokolov's playing in these pieces by Rameau, then quite frankly, you have lost all credibility.

Apart from that, your argument against performing Rameau on a piano doesn't make any sense and is just as silly as claiming that you can't translate the Bible into any modern language, since those languages didn't exists when Jesus walked the earth.



All comments from YouTube:

@arsmelancholiae

"La Poule" reminds me of Scarlatti's sonatas. It is a very interesting and innovative piece.

@Triggs-Music

agree. it keeps its baroque culture intact, but manages to travel very far.

@BradConroy_guitar

J'adore cette musique.

@decafcoffee0935

To all the harpsichord elitists in the comments:
Please do not put down this brilliant recording solely because of its choice of instrument; it sounds equally good on a piano, and you will never know Rameau's intentions because he did not have a piano to experiment with! Please, if you want a harpsichord recording, find one yourself, because I don't know why you're here. Do not insult the pianist and his playing so.

@fredgarv79

Could not have said it better my friend. This is beautiful and I am 100% positive that Rameau would have loved it so

@rodthom86

best comment

@fredvacher3998

This is really exquisitely played. Such control, poise and daringness that suits the genius of the author.

@vt2637

I don't understand why Rameau is not more well known. This is great!!

@HarpsichordVinylGallery

Maybe because this is not the instrument where it is written for? This is piano which everybody plays nowadays while the original was written for harpsichord which of course sounds much better

@18SchabergRafe

@@HarpsichordVinylGallery PIANO BETTER

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