Added: Mar 16, 2007
From: jungkim2020
Duration: 3:13
Peformed at Southern California Junior Bach Festival Awards Ceremony.2007.02.10Dominique (11)on flute, and Valerie (9) on piano.
Channel: Music
Tags: bach duet flute piano siciliano sonata
Rating: 4.83 (58 ratings) Views: 16677' favoriteCount='62 Comments: 43
jentheninja Says:
Dec 15, 2007 - you played it very well for your age! it should have been played a little slower though, but other than that, it was fantastic! especially for your age. i am 14 and i am playing this song as well.i am playing this on cello for an upcoming solo contest.
Bullfrog91 Says:
Jan 7, 2008 - Very nice tune the flautist has a bright future ahead of her.....Same with the pianist GREAT!!
18yay Says:
Jan 11, 2008 - Very nice!! I've been listening to other videos of Dominique. She has quite a nice technique; much promise. How much does she practice a day??
derarmeheinrich12 Says:
Jan 12, 2008 - Indredible impressive!
powellpicc1985 Says:
Feb 19, 2008 - Um, it's a slow, Baroque dance movement in 6/8 time. It's a Siciliano.
Rik77 Says:
Mar 12, 2008 - I think he means that there are doubts that the sonata is by Bach. It's probably written by one of his sons. Regardless it's a great sonata whoever wrote it!
BGurkan Says:
Apr 29, 2008 - If you mean Johann Sebastian, his sons were also Bächers. :)
Rik77 Says:
Apr 29, 2008 - lol, well yes if we are being pedantic...
bluenyellowshorts Says:
May 7, 2008 - ooh i played this for my solo recital but it was the second part of my solo. i played sonata 2 and then siciliano
dageniexd Says:
Jun 3, 2008 - Don't be ridiculous. The tempo was perfectly fine. Even if it wasn't, she is the musician. She has the right to interpret the music in whichever way she chooses.
powellpicc1985 Says:
Jun 3, 2008 - Oh, I wasn't criticizing the performance! The performance is great. My comment was in response to someone who had said this wasn't a siciliano. I don't know why my response looks like an independent comment....
dageniexd Says:
Jun 3, 2008 - My mistake. Criticism's fine. It's just that, for some reason, your comment "sounded" almost condescending, but I guess that was my imagination! I get very passionate about their playing sometimes. Heh.
powellpicc1985 Says:
Jun 3, 2008 - Yeah, I see how it does when it's not attached to the original comment. :-)
rockymountains08 Says:
Jun 6, 2008 - wow!
uiopr45 Says:
Sep 7, 2008 - These are some seriously skilled kids. I didnt sound that well on flute until about or years of practice. Very impressive, I hope they continue their musical education further.
uiopr45 Says:
Sep 7, 2008 - Oh dear, it messed up my comment. I did not sound that well until about 3 or 4 years of practice.
iloveannie7 Says:
Oct 16, 2008 - siciliano isn't really a tough piece.
beckyboo900600 Says:
Oct 22, 2008 - You can hear that the girl playing the flute is going to be awesome when she's older!I do wonder where all these Chinese player go though...they don't turn out to be famous/teachers?!!
KoyaFish Says:
Oct 27, 2008 - Why do people assume anyone asian is chinese?It really pisses me off
beckyboo900600 Says:
Oct 28, 2008 - I think a lot of it is they can't tell the difference?It's like them calling me American, when I'm English
StJane2 Says:
Nov 20, 2008 - I remember this when I was about twelve or thirteen. My private instructor and I decided that this would be my solo for UIL and I placed with a first divsion. I'm 47 now, and I miss thoses years and what I could've become.
QuorkQTar Says:
Nov 23, 2008 - Well, it's hard to distinguish, especially at that young age; from what I've seen up to now, I'd rather call them japanese, or korean.
Nesszors Says:
Dec 1, 2008 - kim is a korean last name.
rosinagurl Says:
Jan 7, 2009 - I think she is Korean!

BGurkan Says:
Dec 8, 2007 - It sure is the second movement, "Siciliano",from Johann Sebastian Bach's Sonata for fluteand keyboard in Eb, BWV1031.And it is one of the best performances i haveheard, any age.