Handel: Concerto Grosso "Alexander's Feast": Andante non presto
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- Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
- Seattle Baroque Orchestra
Handel's Grand Concertos
March 27, 2010 - Live at Town Hall Seattle
Concerto Grosso in C Major ("Alexander's Feast")
Allegro
Largo
Allegro
*Andante non presto
Seattle Baroque Orchestra
Ingrid Matthews, Music Director
Byron Schenkman, Artistic Director
Violin
Cecilia Archuleta, Tekla Cunningham, James Garlick, Olga Gussow Hauptman, Courtney Kuroda
Viola
Adam LaMotte, Laurel Wells
Cello
Meg Brennand, Nathan Whittaker
Bass
Curtis Daily
Oboe
Sand Dalton, Curtis Foster
Bassoon
Kelsey Andrew Schilling
Lute
John Lenti
www.earlymusicguild.org
Best 12 minutes of the day for me. Thank you for sharing. Handel has to be the greatest classical musician of all time ⭐
È quello che disse esattamente Ludwig Van Beethoven
Excellently played! I always wanted to play continuo but I suppose that I never will. My music will stay locked away in my head never to be heard by anyone. Just born 400 years too late!
Спасибо ! Прекрасные минуты для отдыха души !
Благословений всем !
Che Jehovah possa benedirti...auguri di ogni bene da ( Lecce ) south Italy 💖🌄🙏
Fine playing thank you
Handel mi sorprende sempre....Very Nice, Very Beautiful 💖👍
Gorgeous performance. Elegant and warm!
The orchestra uses period instruments from the baroque era. The long guitar like instrument is a theorbo, or a long-necked lute.
Beautifully done!
A first-class performance by what is obviously a first-class musical ensemble. The TEMPO'S - so often abused and mangled these days,especially by European groups - are here rendered just about flawlessly. In Europe,the only tempo is " jet-propelled " , and the notes are blasted out so fast that a person cannot even begin to hear the music.
PRECIOSO
wish I could be there,to hear it played in person.
What's the use of having a archlute if its sound is overpowered by all the other instruments, especially the harpsichord?? I can't hear it.
The theorbo unifies the continuo sound, but it's rather directional. The ears pick it up better in live performance than any microphone can.
That is John Lenti playing his archlute.
nice,,,
what are instrument that they use?
What's that lute instrument? Sounds great!
First violin played with... cotton strings?
who's playing the harpsichord?