Tracklist: 00:00:00 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: I. Allegro 00:02:34 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: II. Andante 00:06:17 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: III. Menuet 00:07:54 Minuetto afandangado (Andante con variazioni) 00:16:23 Ariette 00:19:48 Air de Julie 00:20:50 Tre sonate per due Mandolini: I. Allegretto 00:22:34 Tre sonate per due Mandolini: II. Andantino 00:25:03 Tre sonate per due Mandolini: III. Allegretto 00:26:50 Petit air 00:28:43 Ariette 00:30:23 Sonata in G Minor: I. Allegro 00:32:05 Sonata in G Minor: II. Andante 00:33:42 Sonata in G Minor: III. Presto 00:34:29 Air de serrurier 00:36:18 Air de déserteur 00:38:58 Sonata per Mandolino solo e Basso: I. Allegro moderato 00:42:44 Sonata per Mandolino solo e Basso: II. Andante 00:44:22 Sonata per Mandolino solo e Basso: III. Rondo allegro 00:46:27 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: I. Allegro 00:47:54 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: II. Allegro giga 00:49:50 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: III. Allegro ma non tanto 00:52:06 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: IV. Andante 00:53:14 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: V. Minuetto
Love this! As somebody somewhat learned in bluegrass/folk mandolin, and wanting to get back into playing, it's excellent to hear the other things a mandolin can do! Also, my one-year-old son started dancing as soon as I turned this on :D
Dear Brilliant Classics, Good Evening From Mumbai, India. I have tweeted about this Gorgeous French Mandolin Music at my twitter handle as well as added it to my list of Liked Videos. I love it every time the instrument is plucked. I am besides myself. Music such as this is hard to come by in India. One has to order it and it is very expensive so I am more than glad that I have You Guys as my Go To Channel as far as Classical Music is concerned. ' Have a Great Day.
Mandolins evolved from the Lute family in Italy during the seventeenth and eighteenth ... The original instrument was the mandola (mandorla is "almond" in Italian).
@@KayKoharu As attractive as this theory is, it is anything but fact. Mandòla derives from the Greek (and later Latin) pandoura, an ancestor of the "bouzouki", while mándorla comes form Gk amygdalon > Lat amygdalum.
On our website ( www.brilliantclassics.com/articles/l/les-galanteries-mandolin-music-from-18th-century-paris/ ), the composers are mentioned before every piece. The order is the same as in the video
Tracklist:
00:00:00 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: I. Allegro
00:02:34 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: II. Andante
00:06:17 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: III. Menuet
00:07:54 Minuetto afandangado (Andante con variazioni)
00:16:23 Ariette
00:19:48 Air de Julie
00:20:50 Tre sonate per due Mandolini: I. Allegretto
00:22:34 Tre sonate per due Mandolini: II. Andantino
00:25:03 Tre sonate per due Mandolini: III. Allegretto
00:26:50 Petit air
00:28:43 Ariette
00:30:23 Sonata in G Minor: I. Allegro
00:32:05 Sonata in G Minor: II. Andante
00:33:42 Sonata in G Minor: III. Presto
00:34:29 Air de serrurier
00:36:18 Air de déserteur
00:38:58 Sonata per Mandolino solo e Basso: I. Allegro moderato
00:42:44 Sonata per Mandolino solo e Basso: II. Andante
00:44:22 Sonata per Mandolino solo e Basso: III. Rondo allegro
00:46:27 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: I. Allegro
00:47:54 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: II. Allegro giga
00:49:50 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: III. Allegro ma non tanto
00:52:06 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: IV. Andante
00:53:14 Sonata per Mandolino e Basso: V. Minuetto
But which composer wrote which piece?
I have never in my life heard singing of this quality.
Love this! As somebody somewhat learned in bluegrass/folk mandolin, and wanting to get back into playing, it's excellent to hear the other things a mandolin can do! Also, my one-year-old son started dancing as soon as I turned this on :D
You should check out the brazilian mandolin style : )
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@@davigurgel2040 Oh wow! Thank you for this!
Dear Brilliant Classics,
Good Evening From Mumbai, India.
I have tweeted about this Gorgeous French Mandolin Music at my twitter handle as well as added it to my list of Liked Videos.
I love it every time the instrument is plucked. I am besides myself.
Music such as this is hard to come by in India.
One has to order it and it is very expensive so I am more than glad that I have You Guys as my Go To Channel as far as Classical Music is concerned.
'
Have a Great Day.
Great to hear that you like our new upload Eustace!
Thank you for Sharing eustace
The singing is phenomenal. Especially @ 26:50 Petit Air. 😍
So beautiful, both the music and the picture
Tres Belle! J'adore ca!
Mandolins evolved from the Lute family in Italy during the seventeenth and eighteenth ... The original instrument was the mandola (mandorla is "almond" in Italian).
Neat fact!
Now I can't unsee that mandolin at the bottom right as a giant almond
@@KayKoharu As attractive as this theory is, it is anything but fact. Mandòla derives from the Greek (and later Latin) pandoura, an ancestor of the "bouzouki", while mándorla comes form Gk amygdalon > Lat amygdalum.
Actually the word "mandolin" derives from the Latin "mandolinum," which roughly translates to "doesn't stay in tune"
@@mcseacow33😂😂😂
Gracias y saludos cordiales desde Mallorca para vosotros brillant classic
Totally beautiful and relaxing music..
bien sûr que c'est une brillante musique ! à ne pas comparer avec ce qui se fait aujourd'hui .
ce qui était brillant aux oreilles anciennes,
perd saveur au fil des ans
Thank you so much^____^
BEAUTIFUL!
What a wonderful collection!
Beautiful relaxing and soothing music
Buenísimo!!!!! Gracias!
hermoso ....gracias!!!!!
Amazing !
Awesome
Much better. Thanks
Wow..
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👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Those composers anticipated Django Reinhardt by two centuries.
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Y los corridos ontan y las canciones del bogs Bunny y las cervezas ?
It seems very hard to find out who the different composers are for the individual pieces. Anyone know?
On our website ( www.brilliantclassics.com/articles/l/les-galanteries-mandolin-music-from-18th-century-paris/ ), the composers are mentioned before every piece. The order is the same as in the video
Who is the painting by?
The painting is called Chez Le Luthier by Vincenzo Capobianchi
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Scarlatti?
Am I really hearing a mandolin here? Sounds like two guitars.
The mandolin is wonderful
The singing is not
So beautiful, both the music and the picture