I love how the bassoon player is seated between the violas, cellos, and bass instead of next to the other wind instruments. Most orchestras fail to include the bassoon, however, bassoons were a definite part of the orchestra in Salzburg for which Mozart wrote this music. Although Mozart did not write bassoons specifically in his score, he also did not write for violoncello either. Both bassoons and cellos were simply part of the standard basso group. Harnoncourt was one of the few modern conductors aware of that performance practice. If only more conductors did the same ...
That song is so amazing..I could listen to it my whole day
I love how the bassoon player is seated between the violas, cellos, and bass instead of next to the other wind instruments. Most orchestras fail to include the bassoon, however, bassoons were a definite part of the orchestra in Salzburg for which Mozart wrote this music. Although Mozart did not write bassoons specifically in his score, he also did not write for violoncello either. Both bassoons and cellos were simply part of the standard basso group. Harnoncourt was one of the few modern conductors aware of that performance practice. If only more conductors did the same ...
woah
d'une réelle splendeur sonore,haute admiration, un violon d'excellence
Bravissime!
Amazing and great sound....
Cadenzas by Robert Levin:
1st movement cadenza 6:55 (A4 version)
2nd movement cadenza 14:05 (B version with end of 16 from the slurred quavers)
thanks
0:33
he looks like jeffery dhamer