Full Tracklist Here! 00:00:00 Sonata No.1 in F: I. Grave 00:02:08 Sonata No.1 in F: II. Allegro 00:03:34 Sonata No.1 in F: III. Vivace 00:05:38 Sonata No.1 in F: IV. Allegro 00:06:50 Sonata No.2 in D: I. Grave 00:09:07 Sonata No.2 in D: II. Allegro 00:10:17 Sonata No.2 in D: III. Adagio 00:12:34 Sonata No.2 in D: IV. Allegro 00:14:50 Sonata No.3 in B-flat: I. Grave 00:16:20 Sonata No.3 in B-flat: II. Vivace 00:16:56 Sonata No.3 in B-flat: III. Largo 00:19:23 Sonata No.3 in B-flat: IV. Allegro 00:21:06 Sonata No.4 in B minor: I. Largo 00:23:40 Sonata No.4 in B minor: II. Vivace 00:25:02 Sonata No.4 in B minor: III. Adagio 00:27:39 Sonata No.4 in B minor: IV. Presto 00:28:51 Sonata No.5 in D minor: I. Grave 00:30:51 Sonata No.5 in D minor: II. Allegro 00:32:30 Sonata No.5 in D minor: III. Largo 00:34:16 Sonata No.5 in D minor: IV. Allegro 00:35:27 Sonata No.6 in G: I. Vivace 00:37:25 Sonata No.6 in G: II. Grave 00:38:46 Sonata No.6 in G: III. Allegro 00:40:09 Sonata No.6 in G: IV. Allegro 00:41:11 Sonata No.7 in E minor: I. Grave 00:43:15 Sonata No.7 in E minor: II. Allegro 00:44:28 Sonata No.7 in E minor: III. Adagio 00:46:20 Sonata No.7 in E minor: IV. Allegro 00:47:44 Sonata No.8 in C: I. Largo 00:49:55 Sonata No.8 in C: II. Allegro 00:51:26 Sonata No.8 in C: III. Largo 00:53:10 Sonata No.8 in C: IV. Allegro 00:54:42 Sonata No.9 in F minor: I. Grave 00:56:32 Sonata No.9 in F minor: II. Vivace 00:57:33 Sonata No.9 in F minor: III. Largo 00:59:37 Sonata No.9 in F minor: IV. Allegro 01:01:19 Sonata No.10 in A minor: I. Vivace 01:02:06 Sonata No.10 in A minor: II. Allegro 01:03:27 Sonata No.10 in A minor: III. Adagio 01:04:11 Sonata No.10 in A minor: IV. Allegro 01:06:04 Sonata No.11 in G minor: I. Grave 01:07:35 Sonata No.11 in G minor: II. Presto 01:08:43 Sonata No.11 in G minor: III. Adagio 01:10:32 Sonata No.11 in G minor: IV. Allegro 01:11:57 Sonata No.12 in A: I. Grave 01:14:54 Sonata No.12 in A: II. Vivace 01:15:55 Sonata No.12 in A: III. Allegro 01:17:06 Sonata No.12 in A: IV. Allegro 01:19:05 Sonata No.12 in A: V. Allegro 01:20:28 Sonata No.1 in C: I. Preludio: Largo 01:22:00 Sonata No.1 in C: II. Corrente: Allegro 01:23:31 Sonata No.1 in C: III. Adagio 01:25:13 Sonata No.1 in C: IV. Allemanda: Presto 01:26:33 Sonata No.2 in G minor: I. Preludio: Grave 01:29:23 Sonata No.2 in G minor: II. Allemanda: Allegro 01:31:05 Sonata No.2 in G minor: III. Grave 01:31:36 Sonata No.2 in G minor: IV. Corrente: Vivace 01:33:12 Sonata No.3 in A: I. Preludio: Largo 01:37:11 Sonata No.3 in A: II. Corrente: Allegro 01:38:38 Sonata No.3 in A: III. Sarabanda: Largo 01:40:39 Sonata No.3 in A: IV. Tempo di Gavotta: Allegro 01:42:15 Sonata No.4 in D: I. Preludio: Grave 01:44:02 Sonata No.4 in D: II. Corrente: Allegro 01:45:25 Sonata No.4 in D: III. Adagio 01:47:17 Sonata No.4 in D: IV. Giga: Allegro 01:49:22 Sonata No.5 in A minor: I. Preludio: Adagio 01:51:43 Sonata No.5 in A minor: II. Allemanda: Allegro 01:53:37 Sonata No.5 in A minor: III. Corrente: Vivace 01:54:40 Sonata No.5 in A minor: IV. Gavotta: Allegro 01:55:37 Sonata No.6 in E: I. Preludio: Adagio 01:56:46 Sonata No.6 in E: II. Adagio 01:57:09 Sonata No.6 in E: III. Allegro - Adagio 01:58:20 Sonata No.6 in E: IV. Allemanda: Allegro 02:00:03 Sonata No.6 in E: V. Giga: Allegro 02:01:58 Sonata No.7 in F: I. Preludio: Largo 02:03:37 Sonata No.7 in F: II. Corrente: Allegro - Grave 02:05:22 Sonata No.7 in F: III. Sarabanda: Vivace 02:07:07 Sonata No.7 in F: IV. Giga: Allegro 02:08:48 Sonata No.8 in D minor: I. Preludio: Grave 02:11:10 Sonata No.8 in D minor: II. Allemanda: Allegro 02:12:43 Sonata No.8 in D minor: III. Sarabanda: Allegro 02:13:33 Sonata No.9 in B-flat: I. Preludio: Largo 02:16:37 Sonata No.9 in B-flat: II. Corrente: Allegro 02:18:19 Sonata No.9 in B-flat: III. Grave 02:19:52 Sonata No.9 in B-flat: IV. Tempo di Gavotta: Allegro 02:22:17 Sonata No.10 in G: I. Preludio: Adagio - Allegro 02:23:51 Sonata No.10 in G: II. Grave 02:25:13 Sonata No.10 in G: III. Tempo di Gavotta: Presto 02:26:58 Sonata No.11 in C minor: I. Preludio: Largo 02:29:51 Sonata No.11 in C minor: II. Corrente: Allegro 02:32:12 Sonata No.11 in C minor: III. Allemanda: Allegro 02:34:43 Sonata No.12 in B minor: I. Preludio: Largo 02:37:39 Sonata No.12 in B minor: II. Allemanda: Presto 02:39:20 Sonata No.12 in B minor: III. Giga: Allegro 02:40:36 Sonata a tre in G minor (WoO9): I. Largo 02:42:16 Sonata a tre in G minor (WoO9): II. Allegro 02:43:49 Sonata a tre in G minor (WoO9): III. Grave 02:44:46 Sonata a tre in G minor (WoO9): IV. Allegro 02:46:11 Sonata a tre in G minor (WoO10): I. Adagio 02:47:34 Sonata a tre in G minor (WoO10): II. Allegro 02:49:46 Sonata a tre in G minor (WoO10): III. Adagio - Vivace
Mi gratitud aún no termina para mi maestro de vida; aquél zapatero remendón sabio, con el que trabajé como aprendiz en su taller en el barrio bravo de Tacuba, en la Ciudad de México. A él debo el respeto que siento por esta música que es alimento para el alma. Un viejo aparato de radio sintonizaba la estación. XLA el lugar de la buena música desde la Ciudad de México, y no sólo era música de fondo para matar el aburrimiento de la rutina laboral. ¡Gracias maestro! Tus consejos y enseñanzas fueron semillas que cayeron en buena tierra…
Спасибо автору! Не считаю эту музыку хуже музыки Баха! Есть у Баха такие вещи, которые надоедливо действуют на психику. А Корелли - ровен, успокаивает, не раздражает. Поистине, его музыка - целебна! Музыка Корелли окунает меня в светлый мир безмятежности и надежды! С любовью ко всем - Лариса
Amo la mùsica barroca. Admiro profundamente al compositor Arcangelo Corelli por su producciòn musical, plena de matices y color, muy bella. Realmente reconfortante.
Once again, another fine presentation by BC. Corelli's beautiful works, in moving interpretations ( thanks to vengaalegr comment) by Musica Amphion & Pieter-Jan Belder. Deserving of many more thumbs-up.
...as always you are maintaining your trade mark...passionate and professional...any info-lines you post are very educational...hope am not going ahead of myself...bring more of that...thank you... thank you for your effort...all the best...
l love this Corelli even though I might hear it only from time to time! Still brillant💥 Ive felt in charm with his collection this last quarantined summer of twenty-twenty.
I'm no expert, but the music in his time was simpler and limited in its creativity, e.g. no dynamics, no piano (the instrument was invented in 1700). Bach was the first who successfully incorporated the new influences into a more complex type of music. The others who followed Bach built on his work, and went even further up, replacing old restrictions with new freedoms and growing complexity.
@@eljanrimsa5843 This particular collection has only sonatas, simple in comparison with the richness of his concerti grossi. He pioneered the use of the violin, and his influence on music was such that many other baroque composers paid homage to him by including parts of his compositions in their own.
He IS unrivalled for strings concerti and IS a Pioneer in this genre knowed by all the latter composers. But also in terms of production it is quite reduced compared with JS Bach 1080+ pieces or Telemann 2000+ pieces or Graupner. Thus he is less recorded and played and then known. Same goes with french baroque that IS comparatively unkown despite one century of production. Also scholars did not rediscover the gems of the past.
While beautiful in every single piece, I am a bit shocked about how self-derivative and mechanical Corelli's work is. At every corner his Concerti Grossi Op.6 shine through - or the other way around. Excellent performance in any case. Saying this: I think I could do without Op 6. The trio sonatas - a musical form which I consider the litmus test for a (mid-to-late baroque) musician - in itself are remarkable.
Absolute nonsense Tom Mach. So that would be the same "holy spirit" that causes new-born infants to die and therefore ensure that they will never have a musical experience? You can't have it both ways. Like all composers, Corelli's wonderful output is nothing more than the ingenuity of a (highly) evolved human. As the only available evidence and facts show us: only man can produce such wonderful music.
@@AndrewJens Metaphysical quibble, here, Andrew (& assuredly no preaching): You bring to mind the old European paranoia (if that's not too strong a word) about King-&-priesthood oppressing the peasantry. Yes, that happened. However today, any mention of someone's non-atheistic views need not trigger scorn. In this very positive classical music community, why not let people express their appreciation through their own personal feelings? As to the "nonsense," yes creatures don't do algebra, compose operas, etc. There is also not a shred of "evidence" to explain human capacities, either - evolution, even granting its many apparent gaps, merely begs the question.
@@michaeldavidrubin8823 Re. _"why not let people express their appreciation through their own personal feelings",_ you do understand that I'm not in a position to stop people from doing anything they want around here? Why not let Tom Mach defend himself … if he chooses? Re. _"There is also not a shred of "evidence" to explain human capacities",_ but you are missing the point. This is not about explaining how we have capacity; the point is about _observing the results of that capacity._ The only evidence we have is that humans do create such works. This is no evidence for a god (of any type) and therefore there is no way to correlate such a being with the production of such works. The OP's words annoy the "hell" out of me because they denigrate humankind.
@@AndrewJens Well, the RUclips censors seem to have thrice eradicated what I hoped would be a courteous reply. My polite suggestion would be a.) study the dual nature of consciousness, for physics or meta-physics, both innocent; & b.) find a university Safe Space & commiserate with undergraduate snowflakes for mental comfort; & c.) kick back with a fine bourbon or brandy - always helps the annoyance, no?
Thank you for your message. The first volume of the Corelli Complete Edition starts off with the Trio Sonatas OP.1 while volume 2 starts with Trio Sonatas OP.3. 00:00:00 Trio Sonatas OP.3 1-12 01:20:28 Trio Sonatas OP.4 NOS 1-12 02:40:36 Trio Sonatas WoO 9-10
Full Tracklist Here!
00:00:00 Sonata No.1 in F: I. Grave
00:02:08 Sonata No.1 in F: II. Allegro
00:03:34 Sonata No.1 in F: III. Vivace
00:05:38 Sonata No.1 in F: IV. Allegro
00:06:50 Sonata No.2 in D: I. Grave
00:09:07 Sonata No.2 in D: II. Allegro
00:10:17 Sonata No.2 in D: III. Adagio
00:12:34 Sonata No.2 in D: IV. Allegro
00:14:50 Sonata No.3 in B-flat: I. Grave
00:16:20 Sonata No.3 in B-flat: II. Vivace
00:16:56 Sonata No.3 in B-flat: III. Largo
00:19:23 Sonata No.3 in B-flat: IV. Allegro
00:21:06 Sonata No.4 in B minor: I. Largo
00:23:40 Sonata No.4 in B minor: II. Vivace
00:25:02 Sonata No.4 in B minor: III. Adagio
00:27:39 Sonata No.4 in B minor: IV. Presto
00:28:51 Sonata No.5 in D minor: I. Grave
00:30:51 Sonata No.5 in D minor: II. Allegro
00:32:30 Sonata No.5 in D minor: III. Largo
00:34:16 Sonata No.5 in D minor: IV. Allegro
00:35:27 Sonata No.6 in G: I. Vivace
00:37:25 Sonata No.6 in G: II. Grave
00:38:46 Sonata No.6 in G: III. Allegro
00:40:09 Sonata No.6 in G: IV. Allegro
00:41:11 Sonata No.7 in E minor: I. Grave
00:43:15 Sonata No.7 in E minor: II. Allegro
00:44:28 Sonata No.7 in E minor: III. Adagio
00:46:20 Sonata No.7 in E minor: IV. Allegro
00:47:44 Sonata No.8 in C: I. Largo
00:49:55 Sonata No.8 in C: II. Allegro
00:51:26 Sonata No.8 in C: III. Largo
00:53:10 Sonata No.8 in C: IV. Allegro
00:54:42 Sonata No.9 in F minor: I. Grave
00:56:32 Sonata No.9 in F minor: II. Vivace
00:57:33 Sonata No.9 in F minor: III. Largo
00:59:37 Sonata No.9 in F minor: IV. Allegro
01:01:19 Sonata No.10 in A minor: I. Vivace
01:02:06 Sonata No.10 in A minor: II. Allegro
01:03:27 Sonata No.10 in A minor: III. Adagio
01:04:11 Sonata No.10 in A minor: IV. Allegro
01:06:04 Sonata No.11 in G minor: I. Grave
01:07:35 Sonata No.11 in G minor: II. Presto
01:08:43 Sonata No.11 in G minor: III. Adagio
01:10:32 Sonata No.11 in G minor: IV. Allegro
01:11:57 Sonata No.12 in A: I. Grave
01:14:54 Sonata No.12 in A: II. Vivace
01:15:55 Sonata No.12 in A: III. Allegro
01:17:06 Sonata No.12 in A: IV. Allegro
01:19:05 Sonata No.12 in A: V. Allegro
01:20:28 Sonata No.1 in C: I. Preludio: Largo
01:22:00 Sonata No.1 in C: II. Corrente: Allegro
01:23:31 Sonata No.1 in C: III. Adagio
01:25:13 Sonata No.1 in C: IV. Allemanda: Presto
01:26:33 Sonata No.2 in G minor: I. Preludio: Grave
01:29:23 Sonata No.2 in G minor: II. Allemanda: Allegro
01:31:05 Sonata No.2 in G minor: III. Grave
01:31:36 Sonata No.2 in G minor: IV. Corrente: Vivace
01:33:12 Sonata No.3 in A: I. Preludio: Largo
01:37:11 Sonata No.3 in A: II. Corrente: Allegro
01:38:38 Sonata No.3 in A: III. Sarabanda: Largo
01:40:39 Sonata No.3 in A: IV. Tempo di Gavotta: Allegro
01:42:15 Sonata No.4 in D: I. Preludio: Grave
01:44:02 Sonata No.4 in D: II. Corrente: Allegro
01:45:25 Sonata No.4 in D: III. Adagio
01:47:17 Sonata No.4 in D: IV. Giga: Allegro
01:49:22 Sonata No.5 in A minor: I. Preludio: Adagio
01:51:43 Sonata No.5 in A minor: II. Allemanda: Allegro
01:53:37 Sonata No.5 in A minor: III. Corrente: Vivace
01:54:40 Sonata No.5 in A minor: IV. Gavotta: Allegro
01:55:37 Sonata No.6 in E: I. Preludio: Adagio
01:56:46 Sonata No.6 in E: II. Adagio
01:57:09 Sonata No.6 in E: III. Allegro - Adagio
01:58:20 Sonata No.6 in E: IV. Allemanda: Allegro
02:00:03 Sonata No.6 in E: V. Giga: Allegro
02:01:58 Sonata No.7 in F: I. Preludio: Largo
02:03:37 Sonata No.7 in F: II. Corrente: Allegro - Grave
02:05:22 Sonata No.7 in F: III. Sarabanda: Vivace
02:07:07 Sonata No.7 in F: IV. Giga: Allegro
02:08:48 Sonata No.8 in D minor: I. Preludio: Grave
02:11:10 Sonata No.8 in D minor: II. Allemanda: Allegro
02:12:43 Sonata No.8 in D minor: III. Sarabanda: Allegro
02:13:33 Sonata No.9 in B-flat: I. Preludio: Largo
02:16:37 Sonata No.9 in B-flat: II. Corrente: Allegro
02:18:19 Sonata No.9 in B-flat: III. Grave
02:19:52 Sonata No.9 in B-flat: IV. Tempo di Gavotta: Allegro
02:22:17 Sonata No.10 in G: I. Preludio: Adagio - Allegro
02:23:51 Sonata No.10 in G: II. Grave
02:25:13 Sonata No.10 in G: III. Tempo di Gavotta: Presto
02:26:58 Sonata No.11 in C minor: I. Preludio: Largo
02:29:51 Sonata No.11 in C minor: II. Corrente: Allegro
02:32:12 Sonata No.11 in C minor: III. Allemanda: Allegro
02:34:43 Sonata No.12 in B minor: I. Preludio: Largo
02:37:39 Sonata No.12 in B minor: II. Allemanda: Presto
02:39:20 Sonata No.12 in B minor: III. Giga: Allegro
02:40:36 Sonata a tre in G minor (WoO9): I. Largo
02:42:16 Sonata a tre in G minor (WoO9): II. Allegro
02:43:49 Sonata a tre in G minor (WoO9): III. Grave
02:44:46 Sonata a tre in G minor (WoO9): IV. Allegro
02:46:11 Sonata a tre in G minor (WoO10): I. Adagio
02:47:34 Sonata a tre in G minor (WoO10): II. Allegro
02:49:46 Sonata a tre in G minor (WoO10): III. Adagio - Vivace
Brilliant Classics : Detailing this way, Im sure has meant a load of work..
What orchestra play Corelli sonate.....??? More info. Please.
What orchestra play Corelli sonate.....??? More info. Please.
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Thank you a lot!!!!
Mi gratitud aún no termina para mi maestro de vida; aquél zapatero remendón sabio, con el que trabajé como aprendiz en su taller en el barrio bravo de Tacuba, en la Ciudad de México. A él debo el respeto que siento por esta música que es alimento para el alma.
Un viejo aparato de radio sintonizaba la estación. XLA el lugar de la buena música desde la Ciudad de México, y no sólo era música de fondo para matar el aburrimiento de la rutina laboral. ¡Gracias maestro!
Tus consejos y enseñanzas fueron semillas que cayeron en buena tierra…
Corelli , is beautiful .....ho vaig estudiar quan feia segon curs de violi al conservatori ❤
I'm glad we have Brilliant Classics providing this great music by Corelli and other composers!
Beautiful and equisite
performance.
Thank you for sharing..
Спасибо автору! Не считаю эту музыку хуже музыки Баха! Есть у Баха такие вещи, которые надоедливо действуют на психику. А Корелли - ровен, успокаивает, не раздражает. Поистине, его музыка - целебна! Музыка Корелли окунает меня в светлый мир безмятежности и надежды! С любовью ко всем - Лариса
I m annoyed too to be honest
Muchas gracias.
Amo la mùsica barroca. Admiro profundamente al compositor Arcangelo Corelli por su producciòn musical, plena de matices y color, muy bella. Realmente reconfortante.
In melancholy mood and this music is divine... Thank you
I wept, the music is painfully soul-penetrating...
Arcangelo Corelli is excellent ❤
Once again, another fine presentation by BC. Corelli's beautiful works, in moving interpretations (
thanks to vengaalegr comment) by Musica Amphion & Pieter-Jan Belder. Deserving of many more thumbs-up.
heartbreaking at times, deeply beautiful
marvelous music
Magnificent.
Beautiful classical music ... thank you so much 🙏
amazing work for documentation thanx
Je découvre Corelli grâce à vous.Infiniment merci ! C'est sublime ! Oh temps suspends ton vol !
Beautiful, Indeed...
Corelli, o mavioso de sempre!
beautiful
Lindas faz bem ao espírito... obrigada.
… un despertar a lo grandioso...
Amazing music
23:40 Here's the beautiful fugue that Bach transcribed for organ (BWV 579)!
Thanks
Mavioso musico e compositor Corello!!!
...as always you are maintaining your trade mark...passionate and professional...any info-lines you post are very educational...hope am not going ahead of myself...bring more of that...thank you... thank you for your effort...all the best...
Thank you for your kind words. We won't stop showcasing these beautiful albums and we hope you stick around with us as we do!
- Brilliant Classics
l love this Corelli even though I might hear it only from time to time! Still brillant💥 Ive felt in charm with his collection this last quarantined summer of twenty-twenty.
This Corelli is amazing. How come he does not have as big a name profile as Bach and the others?
Good question. He definitely influenced Bach and his generation
Because Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi and Beethoven are better, but he was the pioneer, so it is said.
I'm no expert, but the music in his time was simpler and limited in its creativity, e.g. no dynamics, no piano (the instrument was invented in 1700). Bach was the first who successfully incorporated the new influences into a more complex type of music. The others who followed Bach built on his work, and went even further up, replacing old restrictions with new freedoms and growing complexity.
@@eljanrimsa5843 This particular collection has only sonatas, simple in comparison with the richness of his concerti grossi. He pioneered the use of the violin, and his influence on music was such that many other baroque composers paid homage to him by including parts of his compositions in their own.
He IS unrivalled for strings concerti and IS a Pioneer in this genre knowed by all the latter composers. But also in terms of production it is quite reduced compared with JS Bach 1080+ pieces or Telemann 2000+ pieces or Graupner. Thus he is less recorded and played and then known. Same goes with french baroque that IS comparatively unkown despite one century of production. Also scholars did not rediscover the gems of the past.
I've found my place
Great!!
LA MUSICA DI ARCANGELO CORELLI È SUBLIME.
G R A N D I S S I M O !
Yo ya me hice erudito en música clásica, y en mi país todavía están o Castillo o Keiko!
While beautiful in every single piece, I am a bit shocked about how self-derivative and mechanical Corelli's work is. At every corner his Concerti Grossi Op.6 shine through - or the other way around. Excellent performance in any case. Saying this: I think I could do without Op 6. The trio sonatas - a musical form which I consider the litmus test for a (mid-to-late baroque) musician - in itself are remarkable.
Why no mention of the musicians? Who is playing?
Moshe Forman It may be Corelli himself playing. Kind of like The Exorcist? I dunno. It may be true.
Musica Amphion
Pieter-Jan Belder harpsichord, organ & concert master
buba corelli
Robinson Scott Davis Shirley Taylor Christopher
OJALÁ NOS PERMITAN CONOCER QUIÉNES SON LOS INTÉRPRETES.
Musica Amphion
Pieter-Jan Belder harpsichord, organ & concert master
muchas gracias
The Nice
LA MUSICA BAROCCA DI GEORG FRIEDRICH HAENDEL, DI ARCANGELO CORELLI, JEAN PHILIPPE RAMEAU, TUTTA LA MUSICA BAROCCA, È IL NUTRIMENTO DELL ANIMA.
至美至妙至高の純粋音楽・・・(*'ω'*)
I suspect that the Holy Spirit influenced him. Only God can produce such wonderful music.
Don’t underestimate humans Tom Mach. But heavenly music it is indeed.
Absolute nonsense Tom Mach. So that would be the same "holy spirit" that causes new-born infants to die and therefore ensure that they will never have a musical experience? You can't have it both ways. Like all composers, Corelli's wonderful output is nothing more than the ingenuity of a (highly) evolved human. As the only available evidence and facts show us: only man can produce such wonderful music.
@@AndrewJens Metaphysical quibble, here, Andrew (& assuredly no preaching): You bring to mind the old European paranoia (if that's not too strong a word) about King-&-priesthood oppressing the peasantry. Yes, that happened. However today, any mention of someone's non-atheistic views need not trigger scorn. In this very positive classical music community, why not let people express their appreciation through their own personal feelings? As to the "nonsense," yes creatures don't do algebra, compose operas, etc. There is also not a shred of "evidence" to explain human capacities, either - evolution, even granting its many apparent gaps, merely begs the question.
@@michaeldavidrubin8823 Re. _"why not let people express their appreciation through their own personal feelings",_ you do understand that I'm not in a position to stop people from doing anything they want around here? Why not let Tom Mach defend himself … if he chooses?
Re. _"There is also not a shred of "evidence" to explain human capacities",_ but you are missing the point. This is not about explaining how we have capacity; the point is about _observing the results of that capacity._ The only evidence we have is that humans do create such works. This is no evidence for a god (of any type) and therefore there is no way to correlate such a being with the production of such works.
The OP's words annoy the "hell" out of me because they denigrate humankind.
@@AndrewJens Well, the RUclips censors seem to have thrice eradicated what I hoped would be a courteous reply. My polite suggestion would be a.) study the dual nature of consciousness, for physics or meta-physics, both innocent; & b.) find a university Safe Space & commiserate with undergraduate snowflakes for mental comfort; & c.) kick back with a fine bourbon or brandy - always helps the annoyance, no?
Gd👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Haendl
Johann Bernhard Bach
All tracks are all the same as Vol. 1, please recheck this one.
Thank you for your message. The first volume of the Corelli Complete Edition starts off with the Trio Sonatas OP.1 while volume 2 starts with Trio Sonatas OP.3.
00:00:00 Trio Sonatas OP.3 1-12
01:20:28 Trio Sonatas OP.4 NOS 1-12
02:40:36 Trio Sonatas WoO 9-10
In melancholy mood and this music is divine...thank you