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In Reply to: RE: Is this really Bach? nt posted by Frihed89 on July 26, 2014 at 23:49:35
and give me your impression of her impression.
Observe, before you think. Think before you open your yap. Act on the basis of experience.
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I wonder if she can play without vibrato.
Yawwwwrrrrnnn.
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Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
Question: do you differentiate wobble from vibrato, and if so, how? Is it a matter of width? That's kind of how I would differentiate it. So, needless to say, I would disagree with your characterization of the vibrato on Lisa's video as a "wobble" - but you already knew that anyway! ;-)
Pointless.
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Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
. . . is that on the sustained notes, she starts every one of them with no vibrato, and then about halfway through, adds the vibrato. Very mannered and predictable IMHO - and easy to see on the video (as well as hear). And she used to be such a good Bach player (back when she went by "Elisabeth")!
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"You weren't afraid of being born--why would you be afraid of dying?" Alan Watts
I think we've all had our say about vibrato. That little excerpt seems to indicate she's using less vibrato now than she used to - a worrying trend! ;-)What alarms me is her choice of that cover photo - it's the worst one she could have chosen, and it makes her appear so old! Arghh! (I do like the miniskirt in some of the shots on the video however!)
And to answer the OP, of course it's Bach - an arrangement to be sure, but still Bach.
Edits: 07/27/14
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