Luigi Boccherini - Quintet No. 4 in D major | WDR Symphony Orchestra
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
- Luigi Boccherini's Quintet No. 4 in D major, played by musicians of the WDR Symphony Orchestra and accompanied with dance by Miguel Ángel Espino. Recorded live on 21.01.2024 Funkhaus Wallrafplatz, Cologne.
Luigi Boccherini - Quintet for guitar and string quartet in D major G 448 "Fandango"
00:00:00 I. Pastorale
00:04:22 II. Allegro maestoso
00:09:18 III. Grave assai - Fandango
Alexander-Sergei Ramírez, guitar
Brigitte Krömmelbein, violin
Pierre-Alain Chamot, violin
Nina Arnold, viola
Gudula Finkentey-Chamot, violoncello
Miguel Ángel Espino, dance
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Illuminate the soul 🌟 God, and how I needed that affection of light. Thank you very much! ❤️💞❤️
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Спасибо!!! Браво! Вы - замечательные!!!💖💖💖
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Wow, das war sehr schön, vielen Dank! Der musikalische Aufbau, bis hin zum "Fandango"....einfach klasse. Ich liebe das Feuer 🔥 im Andalusischen Kastagnettenrhythmus, und so hat mir die Kombination von Musik und Tanz zum Abschluss besonders gut gefallen. 👌👏👏👏
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So gracefully elegantly performed! Plus the dance to complete was so good!
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The most beautiful quintet for strings by Ridolfo Luigi Boccherini, a wonderful composer of great melodoic and harmonic richness, you can see the great prominence he gives to his favorite instrument, "the cello", there are a number of versions of this work, with great guitarists, Pepe Romero, Narciso Yepez, Julian Bream, etc., etc., unfortunately I don't have the score in my hands, but in other versions, the guitar is more prominent.
The dancer's dance has sobriety with his castanets. BRAVO! WDR for such wonderful work.
Andrés Segovia recorded this work too (Decca), and so did de Argentinian Manuel López Ramos. As I understand, the guitar in these versions substitutes the cello, hence, it sounds more prominent.
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Ich ziehe meinen Hut vor den Tontechnikern.
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