Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) - Sonata a Quattro
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Sonata a Quattro for trumpet, two violins, and basso by Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713).
I. Adagio
II. Allegro
III. Grave
IV. Allegretto
V. Allegro
Boel Gidholm, and Mary Riccardi, Baroque violins; Christopher Haritatos, Baroque cello; Deborah Fox, theorbo; Naomi Gregory, organ; Brian Shaw, Baroque trumpet.
Recorded February 20, 2014 at the Memorial Art Gallery Fountain Court, Rochester NY. Performed on the Eastman Italian Baroque organ (18th century case and 17th century pipes). Trumpet design after Haas, 1720s.
Which WoO is this?
Brian, you sound great! RUclips just put this on my list, imagine...
Bravo Brian!! 👏👏👏👏
класс.
Une interprétation maîtrisée mais pas de très bon goût selon moi
Thank you - I look forward to hearing your interpretation!
@@bshawmusic sorry I was young lol
I don't remember why I said that
I've just heard another time and I don't really agree with my previous comment, on both way
It's not perfectly mastered because some notes, some thrills don't go precisely, but it's quite normal on the baroque trumpet, even by the masters.
On the style, I would just say that sometimes the small notes (the fast notes if you prefer) aren't loud enough so we don't hear them precisely.
for instance, in the last movment, we hear quasi only the notes on the times. So the phrase lose some continuity because it's more like a succession of times
Otherwise it's very good
@@bshawmusic I've already played this 3 years ago, but on a Sib trumpet which isn't designed for it, and me as amateur with amateur
I think I can do better today with my piccolo trumpet