F.M. SARDELLI: Trio Sonata IV in A minor
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- Federico Maria Sardelli
Sonata à tre No.4 in A minor
I. Andante 0:17
II. Allegro 3:11
III. Andante 5:39
IV. Allegro 9:10
Stefano Bruni [violin]
Giovanni Battista Scarpa [violin]
Lorenzo Parravicini [cello]
Paola Talamini [organ]
Ogni volta che ascolto le opere del Maestro Sardelli rimango stupito dalle profonde emozioni che sa suscitare e che sono le stesse che provo ascoltando Vivaldi, Handel, Telemann, Pergolesi e tanti altri Maestri del '700.
I LISTENED TO OVER AND OVER ..THANK YOU
listening whilst driving through the mountains ✨
Magnificent! Thank you Maestro Sardelli and dear N. 😊
Sardellissimo! Bravissimo! 👍 👍 👍 👏 👏 👏 🙋
Meravigliosa.
Good to see (in this case hear) some content popping up! Not everything is bad news! It seems some quality pieces are safe to post in here.
This is even more exceptional considering that Sardelli is a living master.
Let's hope Brilliant classics [copyright holder of this recording] won't send the strike.
@@IspirazioneBaroccaS Have they been the ones striking your channel? Such a shame if so, as I thought they were a pretty good channel for music.
Magnífico 🌷❤️
Bello
Mutto Bello
!!! Thank you!!!
Extraordinary!
What a lovely piece of music 🌷
helemaal content, van mij mag dit. Dankjewel
Hi, Inspirazione Barocca.
I see a lot of your videos were removed.
Thanks to your channel I have become hooked on this beautiful music.
Is there a way to keep listening to your videos by subscription or otherwise? Thanks! 😘
So beautiful 🎵🎼🎶🎻🕊👏🏻
Le soleil brillera !
It transports me ✔️💯
Hermoso💪🎵🎶🎻
Maestro Sardelli remembered the Concerto per eco in lontano - larghetto. Delicious!
Thanks!.. There is also another contemporary baroque composer - Rafael Krux.
grazie N
Ok so this is my first time listening to Sardelli, and I'm pretty new too to Baroque, so bear with me. I started listening to Vivaldi few months ago and I notice some similarity here (especially the descending fifths progressions, my favourite.) Was it the Italian Baroque style? Can I expect to hear similar things in other works of Sardelli?
EDIT:
HOLY MOLY I just googled him, I'm surprised that he's actually from our time. I honestly thought he was actually from Baroque Period just by listening to this one.
Welcome to our baroque club :)
Vivaldi is maestro Sardelli's idol and in fact he is, after years of studying the Venetian master, an authority on the composer. No wonder the similarities, Sardelli borrows a lot from Vivaldi. A good choice, I think. Vivaldi is electrifying.
Thank You for this beautiful music 🎼 I’d really love to know the author of your intro to this video. Grazie per questa meravigliosa musica. Mi piacerebbe tanto conoscere il compositore del brano introduttivo a quello di Sardelli in questo video 🙏🏻
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Please who are the interpreters of that Lully's Armide Pasacaglie version that you had?
Some people want to destroy us.
Soon, they will burn in hell.
Very bad, i loved your beautiful videos ;)
2:12 what a spicy chord
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If it's not baroque, it's broke 😄
Sardelli be like: blending all of the clichées of Baroque Music (expecially the Italian one) and throwing it at the public just to see how it will react.
We, the public, be like: we know it's an anachronism, but still listen to, and like it.
Anyway, since we still love so much Renaissance and Baroque Music, and still listen to it, I can see it as a sort of ultimate provocation: if people still respond to the "stimulation" of it, why not return to write in that stile instead of persisting upon the way Serialism and other "Avant-Gardes" have unsuccessfully tried to take?
My theory is this: a bit of "cheating". Since he is in position where he can have an overall look (and ear) to the baroque, a style for long now settled in history, it is "easy" for him to create a masterpiece in that fashion, picking up the best bits and examples. In that way, I dare say, it is "easy" to create a thing better than those which were composed at the time.
No belittling tho, only a genius, with outstanding amounts of understanding of the craft (and the same soul as that of the old masters) would engage in such endeavour. Not for the common mortals.