Very original choreography. Of the northern Italians, the melodic tonality of Albinoni pleases me the most, more than Corelli and the frenetic Vivaldi. Antonio Lotti is also nice but he has been completely wiped off the map of music history like so many Italians. By the way, Albinoni was most famous in his lifetime for his operas. But where are they? They seem to be mostly lost. Hard to believe. Oh, I forgot to mention that settecento Naples transcends them all. Leo Depuydt
Simply beautiful, wonderful mirroring of the sound, complimenting eachother perfectly. A joy to listen to, thank you. The second movement choreography was a very nice idea and worked beautifully and only added to the whole performance..well done.
Magnífica interpretación. A mi entender, la danza del segundo movimiento añade un toque algo grotesco y distrae de la música y de la bellísima ejecución.
That's what I like: Authentic, 18th-century performance practice. But this isn't the court of Louis XIV ... even! JK ... Fun performance ... Work on your bow-choreography (sich verbeugen) at the end, guys.
The last movement is so beautiful and happy!!
Excellent in all respects. The dance certainly adds otherwise missing "ornamentation" to the slow movement. Such great energy!
Their performance is absolutely stunning,
and full of admiration, tribute and emotion, and comfortable to the ear , eye and mind
Bellísimo!!!
Beautiful!!!
Wow...fantastic!!! Thankyou!!
Emilyy!!! This is fantastic! Your sounds ring so beautifully together! Glad to see you're doing well :)
A creative joy for eyes and ears! Thanks!
Bravooooo!
Love this one. Hope it comes through Elizabeth. You can get ANY THING. on RUclips
Great, spirited playing!
Lovely and nice presentation ....
Very original choreography. Of the northern Italians, the melodic tonality of Albinoni pleases me the most, more than Corelli and the frenetic Vivaldi. Antonio Lotti is also nice but he has been completely wiped off the map of music history like so many Italians. By the way, Albinoni was most famous in his lifetime for his operas. But where are they? They seem to be mostly lost. Hard to believe. Oh, I forgot to mention that settecento Naples transcends them all. Leo Depuydt
SUPERB!!!
Simply beautiful, wonderful mirroring of the sound, complimenting eachother perfectly. A joy to listen to, thank you. The second movement choreography was a very nice idea and worked beautifully and only added to the whole performance..well done.
Magnifico
Wonderful!
Wonderful🌹🎶❤
Different... I like it. Great presentation!
Grandiosa armonía👏🎶💐
Bardzo fajnie!
Very nice!
0:02 - Allegro
3:48 - Adagio, non troppo
6:34 - Allegro
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wonderful!
Soo good!
Magnífica interpretación. A mi entender, la danza del segundo movimiento añade un toque algo grotesco y distrae de la música y de la bellísima ejecución.
What's the name of the part that starts at 3:45?
edit: It's called Adagio: ruclips.net/video/6CMnuuD4HFI/видео.html
!!!!!! bravo
Vive les anches doubles il n'y a que ça de vrai!!!(bravo au violoncellistes qui jouent la basse continue sans pique et debout!!!)
Top notch, would have liked the camera to have pulled back and to the left slightly framewise, but otherwise intriguing.
making Albinoni exotic :)
☺☺😊😊😁😁😃😃😄😄
The women are playing barefoot!!! They must be very passionate!
That's what I like: Authentic, 18th-century performance practice. But this isn't the court of Louis XIV ... even! JK ... Fun performance ... Work on your bow-choreography (sich verbeugen) at the end, guys.
why are they barefoot