Bravo again and thank you - glorious music! I have the box set already so (pace the copyright holders and DMCA) I've put together a full tracklist and timing from the website and CD sleeves to include the Op.2 and posthumous sonatas. 00:00:00 Sonata Op.1 No.1 in F: I. Grave 00:01:21 Sonata Op.1 No.1 in F: II. Allegro 00:02:46 Sonata Op.1 No.1 in F: III. Adagio 00:04:42 Sonata Op.1 No.1 in F: IV. Allegro 00:06:14 Sonata Op.1 No.2 in E minor: I. Grave 00:07:52 Sonata Op.1 No.2 in E minor: II. Vivace 00:08:55 Sonata Op.1 No.2 in E minor: III. Adagio 00:10:17 Sonata Op.1 No.2 in E minor: IV. Allegro 00:11:21 Sonata Op.1 No.3 in A: I. Grave 00:12:43 Sonata Op.1 No.3 in A: II. Allegro 00:14:33 Sonata Op.1 No.3 in A: III. Adagio 00:16:18 Sonata Op.1 No.3 in A: IV. Allegro 00:17:46 Sonata Op.1 No.4 in A minor: I. Vivace 00:19:04 Sonata Op.1 No.4 in A minor: II. Adagio 00:20:05 Sonata Op.1 No.4 in A minor: III. Allegro 00:21:23 Sonata Op.1 No.4 in A minor: IV. Presto 00:22:51 Sonata Op.1 No.5 in B flat: I. Grave 00:24:59 Sonata Op.1 No.5 in B flat: II. Allegro 00:26:19 Sonata Op.1 No.5 in B flat: III. Adagio - Allegro 00:27:56 Sonata Op.1 No.5 in B flat: IV. Allegro 00:29:06 Sonata Op.1 No.6 in B minor: I. Grave 00:30:01 Sonata Op.1 No.6 in B minor: II. Largo 00:32:31 Sonata Op.1 No.6 in B minor: III. Adagio 00:34:22 Sonata Op.1 No.6 in B minor: IV. Allegro 00:35:42 Sonata Op.1 No.7 in C: I. Allegro 00:37:19 Sonata Op.1 No.7 in C: II. Grave 00:38:28 Sonata Op.1 No.7 in C: III. Allegro 00:39:54 Sonata Op.1 No.8 in C minor: I. Grave 00:41:16 Sonata Op.1 No.8 in C minor: II. Allegro 00:42:53 Sonata Op.1 No.8 in C minor: III. Largo 00:44:53 Sonata Op.1 No.8 in C minor: IV. Vivace 00:45:57 Sonata Op.1 No.9 in G: I. Allegro 00:47:03 Sonata Op.1 No.9 in G: II. Adagio - Allegro 00:48:45 Sonata Op.1 No.9 in G: III. Adagio 00:50:37 Sonata Op.1 No.9 in G: IV. Allegro - Adagio 00:51:56 Sonata Op.1 No.10 in G minor: I. Grave 00:52:59 Sonata Op.1 No.10 in G minor: II. Allegro 00:53:37 Sonata Op.1 No.10 in G minor: III. Allegro 00:54:33 Sonata Op.1 No.10 in G minor: IV. Adagio 00:55:50 Sonata Op.1 No.10 in G minor: V. Allegro 00:57:05 Sonata Op.1 No.11 in D minor: I. Grave 00:58:34 Sonata Op.1 No.11 in D minor: II. Allegro 00:59:54 Sonata Op.1 No.11 in D minor: III. Adagio 01:01:32 Sonata Op.1 No.11 in D minor: IV. Allegro 01:02:15 Sonata Op.1 No.12 in D: I. Grave 01:04:17 Sonata Op.1 No.12 in D: II. Largo e puntato 01:05:58 Sonata Op.1 No.12 in D: III. Grave 01:06:55 Sonata Op.1 No.12 in D: IV. Allegro 01:08:43 Sonata Op.2 No.1 in D: I. Preludio 01:10:08 Sonata Op.2 No.1 in D: II. Allemanda: Largo 01:12:07 Sonata Op.2 No.1 in D: III. Corrente: Allegro 01:13:13 Sonata Op.2 No.1 in D: IV. Gavotta: Allegro 01:13:49 Sonata Op.2 No.2 in D minor: I. Allemanda: Adagio 01:17:13 Sonata Op.2 No.2 in D minor: II. Corrente: Allegro 01:18:52 Sonata Op.2 No.2 in D minor: III. Giga: Allegro 01:20:11 Sonata Op.2 No.3 in C: I. Preludio: Largo 01:21:26 Sonata Op.2 No.3 in C: II Allemanda: Allegro 01:23:24 Sonata Op.2 No.3 in C: III. Adagio 01:25:09 Sonata Op.2 No.3 in C: IV. Allemanda: Presto 01:26:27 Sonata Op.2 No.4 in E minor: I. Preludio: Adagio 01:30:02 Sonata Op.2 No.4 in E minor: II. Allemanda: Presto 01:31:07 Sonata Op.2 No.4 in E minor: III. Grave - Adagio 01:33:10 Sonata Op.2 No.4 in E minor: IV. Giga: Allegro 01:34:49 Sonata Op.2 No.5 in B flat: I. Preludio: Adagio 01:36:10 Sonata Op.2 No.5 in B flat: II. Allemanda: Allegro 01:38:16 Sonata Op.2 No.5 in B flat: III. Sarabanda: Adagio 01:39:29 Sonata Op.2 No.5 in B flat: IV. Tempo di Gavotta: Allegro 01:41:09 Sonata Op.2 No.6 in G minor: I. Allemanda: Largo 01:44:14 Sonata Op.2 No.6 in G minor: II. Corrente: Allegro 01:45:07 Sonata Op.2 No.6 in G minor: III. Giga: Allegro 01:47:04 Sonata Op.2 No.7 in F: I. Preludio: Adagio 01:49:05 Sonata Op.2 No.7 in F: II. Allemanda: Allegro 01:50:34 Sonata Op.2 No.7 in F: III. Corrente: Allegro 01:51:50 Sonata Op.2 No.7 in F: IV. Giga: Allegro 01:53:18 Sonata Op.2 No.8 in B minor: I. Preludio: Adagio 01:54:51 Sonata Op.2 No.8 in B minor: II. Allemanda: Largo 01:59:32 Sonata Op.2 No.8 in B minor: III. Tempo di Sarabanda: Adagio 02:01:32 Sonata Op.2 No.8 in B minor: IV. Tempo di Gavotta: Allegro 02:02:40 Sonata Op.2 No.9 in F-sharp minor: I. Allemanda: Largo 02:05:37 Sonata Op.2 No.9 in F-sharp minor: II. Tempo di Sarabanda: Largo 02:07:45 Sonata Op.2 No.9 in F-sharp minor: III. Giga: Allegro 02:09:08 Sonata Op.2 No.10 in E: I. Preludio: Adagio 02:10:17 Sonata Op.2 No.10 in E: II. Allemanda: Allegro 02:12:00 Sonata Op.2 No.10 in E: Sarabanda, largo 02:13:35 Sonata Op.2 No.10 in E: Corrente, Allegro 02:14:53 Sonata Op.2 No.11 in E-flat: Preludio: Adagio 02:16:04 Sonata Op.2 No.11 in E-flat: II. Allemanda: Presto 02:17:17 Sonata Op.2 No.11 in E-flat: III. Giga: Allegro 02:18:29 Sonata Op.2 No.12 in G: I. Ciacona: Largo - Allegro 02:21:52 Sonata a quattro in D (WoO4) Tromba sola, due Violini e Basso: I. [Adagio] 02:22:45 Sonata a quattro in D (WoO4) Tromba sola, due Violini e Basso: II. Allegro 02:24:05 Sonata a quattro in D (WoO4) Tromba sola, due Violini e Basso: III. Grave 02:25:37 Sonata a quattro in D (WoO4) Tromba sola, due Violini e Basso: IV. [Spirituoso] 02:26:24 Sonata a quattro in D (WoO4) Tromba sola, due Violini e Basso: V. Allegro 02:27:25 Sonata a tre in A (WoO5): I. Grave 02:28:46 Sonata a tre in A (WoO5): II. Allegro 02:30:22 Sonata a tre in A (WoO5): III. Adagio 02:31:30 Sonata a tre in A (WoO5): IV. Allegro 02:32:25 Sonata a tre in D (WoO6): I. Adagio 02:33:54 Sonata a tre in D (WoO6): II. Allegro 02:34:49 Sonata a tre in D (WoO6): III. Vivace 02:35:31 Sonata a tre in D (WoO7): I. Largo 02:37:17 Sonata a tre in D (WoO7): II. Allegro 02:38:29 Sonata a tre in D (WoO7): III. Grave 02:39:49 Sonata a tre in D (WoO7): IV. Allegro 02:40:32 Sonata a tre in D (WoO8): I. Adagio 02:42:22 Sonata a tre in D (WoO8): II. Allegro 02:43:52 Sonata a tre in D (WoO8): III. Grave 02:45:23 Sonata a tre in D (WoO8): IV. Vivace 02:46:58
How nice. I would have enjoyed that very much if someone was playing at my school like that. My friends on the other hand back then would have thrown the text books at you to stop playing I can imagine. Wish I could play my cello that well, still learning...Cheers.
Corelli was so brilliant that influenced some of my personal heroes: Telemann and J. S. Bach...how good you got to be to make an influence on some Father of the Music's fugues? I will never understand this but my love for his legacy is as true as his genious. He also influenced me. That's why I conduct a baroque ensemble and called it "Corelli Musici". It was one of our golden moments to perform Sonata No. 10 in G minor, a couple of years ago. Thank you for posting this.
True! But how good one has to be to make an influence on some Father of the Music's fugues? Corelli's first name was Arcangelo which is the Italian word for archangel... so, trusting in Nomen Est Omen, we have a clue as to how Corelli could make an influence on some Father of the Music's fugues :)
Felipe de J. Cervera You name Bach and Telemann but unaccountably did not mention Handel! Corelli’s influence on Handel was overwhelming, lifelong, and transformed Handel’s style. As late as 1739, Handel wrote his twelve Concerti Grossi Opus 6 which are closely modelled on Corelli’s own Opus 6 set of twelve seminal and massively influential concerti grossi. There is pretty much zero of Bach or Telemann in Handel’s Opus 6; Bach for example was more interested the more modern solo or multiple concertos of Vivaldi. You are quite right about the importance and influence of Corelli; my point is that is was rather odd to omit Handel from your list.
As you can tell by scrolling down this comment section: Music is international. It is its own language. Everyone can understand and everyone can speak of it. It's awesome!! Thanks for the upload! Nothing like smoking some weed and listening to some real oldies 😉
First Brilliant Classics CD I purchased! To me Corelli is king of Baroque! It doesn't get better than this. Great for after work, reading, having a few. Its the ultimate evening music as well. Can't go wrong with Corelli!
@@jordiuso9256 The two composers are not really comparable. Corelli 1653 - 1713, Telemann 1681 - 1767. Additionally, almost all their major works were written in entirely different genres, not to mention one is clearly Italian, the other German - you’re comparing apples and pears. In his Opus 5 Violin sonatas, and Opus 6 Concert Grossi, Corelli scaled peaks only occasionally approached by Telemann.
Wunderschöne Musik ! Meisterhaft gespielt und interpretiert; Barockmusik ist meine Lieblingsmusik, ohne diese Musik könnte ich kaum existieren. Vielen herzlichen Dank für diese wunderbaren Aufnahmen !
We can all thank Brilliant Classics for posting all this great works. It is quite generous, even if its also a necessity for promotion nowadays. Thanks alot
What you from Brilliant Classics do for the higher culture of music is of immeasurable value. Selling complete Collections of classical music to the masses at prices, they can afford. That goes one giant step against the cultural decay... if the classical music culture is to survive, we need to get everyone we can on-board... and money should not be an obstacle. Who wants a special interpretation can still choose to spend more money on such works which is also important...but first, one has to KNOW what there is.. in particular, how much...
Mannomannomann Arcangelo,was hast Du doch für herrliche Musik geschrieben!!! Kann mich nicht satthören...Thanks ,Brilliant classics,for sharing...(Heart please,don't forget!!!)
Certainly an organ in the continuo works well for Opus 6 Nos 1-8 which are all concerti da chiesa; Nos 9-12 are concerti da camera and probably suit the harpsichord better. Chiesa = church: there are no titled dance movements. Camera = chamber: they are all dance movements.
Per earlier comment: ¡Dulce, hipnótico! Not just this superb performance of Corelli sonatas, there is beginning to be (for myself) something hypnotic about the way in which BC's presentations not only transport my ear & soul into a calm state, but totally transcend any of my personal "rankings" of favorite composers & performers. Seriously - like anyone, I preferred certain ones over others, without disparagement to "others." Now? Perhaps hypnotically, it seems there are no BC offerings that don't make me value all that I hear (one could add, "see," also - for the thoughtful accompanying images - this is, after all, our new partly-visual art form). My dear Madre would remind me that real (REAL, she would emphasize firmly) is a gift, & rare. Thanks to all.
You really are amazing Brilliant Classics: the complete existing compositions of Corelli, my favorite Barock composer performed by a fine period-instrument ensemble. It doesn't get better than this! Thank you as always.
I was lucky enough to find this box set, and it would definitely be one of the things I'd keep if I had to downsize my music collection. Beautifully performed and recorded.
OS GÊNIOS DA MÚSICA DOS SÉCULOS PASSADOS SERÃO, SEM DÚVIDA NENHUMA, OS GÊNIOS DA MÚSICA NO FUTURO DA HUMANIDADE. MÚSICAS QUE AUXILIARÃO AS CRIATURAS HUMANAS A VIVER , SENTIR E PENSAR MELHOR A VIDA HUMANA. WALTER - BRASIL
Las pérdidas me afectan y lastiman. A pesar del tiempo, no puedo recuperarme de la desaparición de aquella estación de radio en la Ciudad de México: X L A . Cuando joven, trabajaba como ayudante de un maestro zapatero remendón culto; a él le gustaba la música de su programación y me enseñó a disfrutar estas obras maestras que van más allá de alimentar el alma; así me decía, así lo siento y entiendo ...
Arcárgelo, ravenés, es uno de los músicos de finales del siglo XVII, violinista virtuoso desde niño, tuvo influencia francesa y se destaca en el concierto grosso y en el tocata pre-clasica.
Equivocadamente al escuchar esta exquisita música, la relacionó con la vida palaciega, la cual considero anacrónica. Que bueno qué no viví en ésa época. Superlativo Corelli.
Who are the performers? The description has "...these performances from a welcome and uniform perspective by a leading Dutch period-instrument ensemble." Are you not obliged to say? This is gorgeous music, played expertly, skillfully, and authentically: please credit the performers. It's basic decency!
I don't know who is responsible for placing the ads in this otherwise wonderful video but why right in the middle of the music.? I mean it is bad enough we have to deal with ads at all, but could you not ,at least wait for the conclusion of a piece before placing an ad? NO, I cannot buy adblock, it is not my computer.
Такая необыкновенная музыка!Утонченная и обьемная по звучанию.Как будто слушаешь ее в 3Д.Музыка эта не для всех.Я бы сказала,что это для экстрасенсов...
I hope someone can help me with the following question back in the year 2010 I heard arcangelo Corelli on my car radio it sounded to me like a piece of music written for war or battle or patriotic March someone help me with what piece of music I might have been listening to many thanks in advance to anyone who can help
Angus Spencer Corelli’s Opus 6 Concerti Grossi are arguably the greatest set of Baroque string concertos of this type ever written; the only others of a similar standard are Handel’s Opus 6 set which are modelled on the Corelli set. Corelli’s Opus 6 is magnificent, beautiful, and inspired music from the first note until the last; you’re right, you have found something very special, but quintessentially Italian, rather than German. Note: Corelli’s twelve violin sonatas Opus 5 are arguably the greatest set of violin sonatas ever composed.
The word ‘baroque’ (English and French) probably originated from the Italian ‘barocco’; all other European languages adopted it as well though the spelling was usually altered - in German it became ‘barock’. The pronunciation is essentially the same in all these languages, except in the US where it has mutated into something that is often used as a pun - baroque/broke.
특히!, 저에 대한 판단은 주님 께서 다 하시고 계시니까, 일원푼어치 시잘대기 없는 오지랍의 그어떤 참견말들을 절대 떨지를 마셔!, 마음 에서 심히도 언짠아서 가만 봐줄수가 없으니까네요!. 제가 몇 번 말을 해야 귀에 똑바로 들리실까나, 본인들이나 틈 나는데로 살펴서 ..
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Thanks for uploading this guys
Bravo again and thank you - glorious music! I have the box set already so (pace the copyright holders and DMCA) I've put together a full tracklist and timing from the website and CD sleeves to include the Op.2 and posthumous sonatas.
00:00:00 Sonata Op.1 No.1 in F: I. Grave
00:01:21 Sonata Op.1 No.1 in F: II. Allegro
00:02:46 Sonata Op.1 No.1 in F: III. Adagio
00:04:42 Sonata Op.1 No.1 in F: IV. Allegro
00:06:14 Sonata Op.1 No.2 in E minor: I. Grave
00:07:52 Sonata Op.1 No.2 in E minor: II. Vivace
00:08:55 Sonata Op.1 No.2 in E minor: III. Adagio
00:10:17 Sonata Op.1 No.2 in E minor: IV. Allegro
00:11:21 Sonata Op.1 No.3 in A: I. Grave
00:12:43 Sonata Op.1 No.3 in A: II. Allegro
00:14:33 Sonata Op.1 No.3 in A: III. Adagio
00:16:18 Sonata Op.1 No.3 in A: IV. Allegro
00:17:46 Sonata Op.1 No.4 in A minor: I. Vivace
00:19:04 Sonata Op.1 No.4 in A minor: II. Adagio
00:20:05 Sonata Op.1 No.4 in A minor: III. Allegro
00:21:23 Sonata Op.1 No.4 in A minor: IV. Presto
00:22:51 Sonata Op.1 No.5 in B flat: I. Grave
00:24:59 Sonata Op.1 No.5 in B flat: II. Allegro
00:26:19 Sonata Op.1 No.5 in B flat: III. Adagio - Allegro
00:27:56 Sonata Op.1 No.5 in B flat: IV. Allegro
00:29:06 Sonata Op.1 No.6 in B minor: I. Grave
00:30:01 Sonata Op.1 No.6 in B minor: II. Largo
00:32:31 Sonata Op.1 No.6 in B minor: III. Adagio
00:34:22 Sonata Op.1 No.6 in B minor: IV. Allegro
00:35:42 Sonata Op.1 No.7 in C: I. Allegro
00:37:19 Sonata Op.1 No.7 in C: II. Grave
00:38:28 Sonata Op.1 No.7 in C: III. Allegro
00:39:54 Sonata Op.1 No.8 in C minor: I. Grave
00:41:16 Sonata Op.1 No.8 in C minor: II. Allegro
00:42:53 Sonata Op.1 No.8 in C minor: III. Largo
00:44:53 Sonata Op.1 No.8 in C minor: IV. Vivace
00:45:57 Sonata Op.1 No.9 in G: I. Allegro
00:47:03 Sonata Op.1 No.9 in G: II. Adagio - Allegro
00:48:45 Sonata Op.1 No.9 in G: III. Adagio
00:50:37 Sonata Op.1 No.9 in G: IV. Allegro - Adagio
00:51:56 Sonata Op.1 No.10 in G minor: I. Grave
00:52:59 Sonata Op.1 No.10 in G minor: II. Allegro
00:53:37 Sonata Op.1 No.10 in G minor: III. Allegro
00:54:33 Sonata Op.1 No.10 in G minor: IV. Adagio
00:55:50 Sonata Op.1 No.10 in G minor: V. Allegro
00:57:05 Sonata Op.1 No.11 in D minor: I. Grave
00:58:34 Sonata Op.1 No.11 in D minor: II. Allegro
00:59:54 Sonata Op.1 No.11 in D minor: III. Adagio
01:01:32 Sonata Op.1 No.11 in D minor: IV. Allegro
01:02:15 Sonata Op.1 No.12 in D: I. Grave
01:04:17 Sonata Op.1 No.12 in D: II. Largo e puntato
01:05:58 Sonata Op.1 No.12 in D: III. Grave
01:06:55 Sonata Op.1 No.12 in D: IV. Allegro
01:08:43 Sonata Op.2 No.1 in D: I. Preludio
01:10:08 Sonata Op.2 No.1 in D: II. Allemanda: Largo
01:12:07 Sonata Op.2 No.1 in D: III. Corrente: Allegro
01:13:13 Sonata Op.2 No.1 in D: IV. Gavotta: Allegro
01:13:49 Sonata Op.2 No.2 in D minor: I. Allemanda: Adagio
01:17:13 Sonata Op.2 No.2 in D minor: II. Corrente: Allegro
01:18:52 Sonata Op.2 No.2 in D minor: III. Giga: Allegro
01:20:11 Sonata Op.2 No.3 in C: I. Preludio: Largo
01:21:26 Sonata Op.2 No.3 in C: II Allemanda: Allegro
01:23:24 Sonata Op.2 No.3 in C: III. Adagio
01:25:09 Sonata Op.2 No.3 in C: IV. Allemanda: Presto
01:26:27 Sonata Op.2 No.4 in E minor: I. Preludio: Adagio
01:30:02 Sonata Op.2 No.4 in E minor: II. Allemanda: Presto
01:31:07 Sonata Op.2 No.4 in E minor: III. Grave - Adagio
01:33:10 Sonata Op.2 No.4 in E minor: IV. Giga: Allegro
01:34:49 Sonata Op.2 No.5 in B flat: I. Preludio: Adagio
01:36:10 Sonata Op.2 No.5 in B flat: II. Allemanda: Allegro
01:38:16 Sonata Op.2 No.5 in B flat: III. Sarabanda: Adagio
01:39:29 Sonata Op.2 No.5 in B flat: IV. Tempo di Gavotta: Allegro
01:41:09 Sonata Op.2 No.6 in G minor: I. Allemanda: Largo
01:44:14 Sonata Op.2 No.6 in G minor: II. Corrente: Allegro
01:45:07 Sonata Op.2 No.6 in G minor: III. Giga: Allegro
01:47:04 Sonata Op.2 No.7 in F: I. Preludio: Adagio
01:49:05 Sonata Op.2 No.7 in F: II. Allemanda: Allegro
01:50:34 Sonata Op.2 No.7 in F: III. Corrente: Allegro
01:51:50 Sonata Op.2 No.7 in F: IV. Giga: Allegro
01:53:18 Sonata Op.2 No.8 in B minor: I. Preludio: Adagio
01:54:51 Sonata Op.2 No.8 in B minor: II. Allemanda: Largo
01:59:32 Sonata Op.2 No.8 in B minor: III. Tempo di Sarabanda: Adagio
02:01:32 Sonata Op.2 No.8 in B minor: IV. Tempo di Gavotta: Allegro
02:02:40 Sonata Op.2 No.9 in F-sharp minor: I. Allemanda: Largo
02:05:37 Sonata Op.2 No.9 in F-sharp minor: II. Tempo di Sarabanda: Largo
02:07:45 Sonata Op.2 No.9 in F-sharp minor: III. Giga: Allegro
02:09:08 Sonata Op.2 No.10 in E: I. Preludio: Adagio
02:10:17 Sonata Op.2 No.10 in E: II. Allemanda: Allegro
02:12:00 Sonata Op.2 No.10 in E: Sarabanda, largo
02:13:35 Sonata Op.2 No.10 in E: Corrente, Allegro
02:14:53 Sonata Op.2 No.11 in E-flat: Preludio: Adagio
02:16:04 Sonata Op.2 No.11 in E-flat: II. Allemanda: Presto
02:17:17 Sonata Op.2 No.11 in E-flat: III. Giga: Allegro
02:18:29 Sonata Op.2 No.12 in G: I. Ciacona: Largo - Allegro
02:21:52 Sonata a quattro in D (WoO4) Tromba sola, due Violini e Basso: I. [Adagio]
02:22:45 Sonata a quattro in D (WoO4) Tromba sola, due Violini e Basso: II. Allegro
02:24:05 Sonata a quattro in D (WoO4) Tromba sola, due Violini e Basso: III. Grave
02:25:37 Sonata a quattro in D (WoO4) Tromba sola, due Violini e Basso: IV. [Spirituoso]
02:26:24 Sonata a quattro in D (WoO4) Tromba sola, due Violini e Basso: V. Allegro
02:27:25 Sonata a tre in A (WoO5): I. Grave
02:28:46 Sonata a tre in A (WoO5): II. Allegro
02:30:22 Sonata a tre in A (WoO5): III. Adagio
02:31:30 Sonata a tre in A (WoO5): IV. Allegro
02:32:25 Sonata a tre in D (WoO6): I. Adagio
02:33:54 Sonata a tre in D (WoO6): II. Allegro
02:34:49 Sonata a tre in D (WoO6): III. Vivace
02:35:31 Sonata a tre in D (WoO7): I. Largo
02:37:17 Sonata a tre in D (WoO7): II. Allegro
02:38:29 Sonata a tre in D (WoO7): III. Grave
02:39:49 Sonata a tre in D (WoO7): IV. Allegro
02:40:32 Sonata a tre in D (WoO8): I. Adagio
02:42:22 Sonata a tre in D (WoO8): II. Allegro
02:43:52 Sonata a tre in D (WoO8): III. Grave
02:45:23 Sonata a tre in D (WoO8): IV. Vivace
02:46:58
sounds beautiful with headphones
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Hello. Is there an option to purchase this collection digitally?
I used to play his 6 concerto grossi for my HS math students while they quietly worked on problems. It set a great mood for them.
How nice. I would have enjoyed that very much if someone was playing at my school like that. My friends on the other hand back then would have thrown the text books at you to stop playing I can imagine. Wish I could play my cello that well, still learning...Cheers.
Me,I hate mathematics,but love very much Corelli's music...
Who cares?
@oldones59 obviously you don't. 🙄 for that you get 60 minutes of after school detention!
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😁...
Corelli was so brilliant that influenced some of my personal heroes: Telemann and J. S. Bach...how good you got to be to make an influence on some Father of the Music's fugues?
I will never understand this but my love for his legacy is as true as his genious. He also influenced me. That's why I conduct a baroque ensemble and called it "Corelli Musici". It was one of our golden moments to perform Sonata No. 10 in G minor, a couple of years ago.
Thank you for posting this.
True! But how good one has to be to make an influence on some Father of the Music's fugues? Corelli's first name was Arcangelo which is the Italian word for archangel... so, trusting in Nomen Est Omen, we have a clue as to how Corelli could make an influence on some Father of the Music's fugues :)
Felipe de J. Cervera
You name Bach and Telemann but unaccountably did not mention Handel!
Corelli’s influence on Handel was overwhelming, lifelong, and transformed Handel’s style.
As late as 1739, Handel wrote his twelve Concerti Grossi Opus 6 which are closely modelled on Corelli’s own Opus 6 set of twelve seminal and massively influential concerti grossi.
There is pretty much zero of Bach or Telemann in Handel’s Opus 6; Bach for example was more interested the more modern solo or multiple concertos of Vivaldi.
You are quite right about the importance and influence of Corelli; my point is that is was rather odd to omit Handel from your list.
@@elaineblackhurst1509 You can also add that Corelli influenced François Couperin and Purcell. Both of them composed trio sonatas.
Thank you for sharing your love for Corelli
@@elinathanferlay1013 that's true
As you can tell by scrolling down this comment section:
Music is international.
It is its own language. Everyone can understand and everyone can speak of it. It's awesome!!
Thanks for the upload!
Nothing like smoking some weed and listening to some real oldies 😉
En los momentos de serena introspección, la música de Corelli es la mejor compañía.
Corelli instantly makes me smile......
Слава Арканджело Корелли !!!
Гармония Чудес, Небес, Галактики, Природы, Красоты, Доброты, Лучезарного сиятельства ЛЮБВИ!
Как бы донести до человечества, что именно такая прелесть, и спасёт весь мир от злобы, депрессий и болезней?!!
Спасибо Вам огромнейшее!
Piango di felicità e di meraviglia, grazie Corelli per aver manifestato in Terra una tale bellezza 🤍
Italian school, class and elegance.
just found out i am a direct descendent of this legend!! humbled
So soothingly beautiful!
First Brilliant Classics CD I purchased! To me Corelli is king of Baroque! It doesn't get better than this. Great for after work, reading, having a few. Its the ultimate evening music as well. Can't go wrong with Corelli!
to me King is Telemann Am sorry
Amen!
@@jordiuso9256
The two composers are not really comparable.
Corelli 1653 - 1713,
Telemann 1681 - 1767.
Additionally, almost all their major works were written in entirely different genres, not to mention one is clearly Italian, the other German - you’re comparing apples and pears.
In his Opus 5 Violin sonatas, and Opus 6 Concert Grossi, Corelli scaled peaks only occasionally approached by Telemann.
Wunderschöne Musik ! Meisterhaft gespielt und interpretiert; Barockmusik ist meine Lieblingsmusik, ohne diese Musik könnte ich kaum existieren.
Vielen herzlichen Dank für diese wunderbaren Aufnahmen !
Schön gesagt ,danke! Mir geht es ähnlich,ich liebe außerdem sehr die Musikwerke der Renaissance.Grüße,Alles Gute Ihnen...
@@kegelchen32
Vielen Dank!
I can't stop listening. They are similar each but which all other nuances combining, I am unable to unplug mine ears !!
We can all thank Brilliant Classics for posting all this great works. It is quite generous, even if its also a necessity for promotion nowadays. Thanks alot
Corelli nigdy nie przestanie inspirowac! ❤️❤️❤️
What you from Brilliant Classics do for the higher culture of music is of immeasurable value. Selling complete Collections of classical music to the masses at prices, they can afford. That goes one giant step against the cultural decay... if the classical music culture is to survive, we need to get everyone we can on-board... and money should not be an obstacle. Who wants a special interpretation can still choose to spend more money on such works which is also important...but first, one has to KNOW what there is.. in particular, how much...
Mannomannomann Arcangelo,was hast Du doch für herrliche Musik geschrieben!!! Kann mich nicht satthören...Thanks ,Brilliant classics,for sharing...(Heart please,don't forget!!!)
Elevates my soul at this early morning..
Always the way I feel with Corelli. It is magic.
ahhh sweet baroque....:))) keep it coming Brilliant Classics.
grazie. Graditissimo. Un vero regalo per il Ferragosto, lontano dalla pazza folla!
Thank you for posting this!
It is a treasure!
Hermosa música ! Gracias Corelli ! Gracias a quienes la difunden !
Thank you lord for Corelli!
G R A N D I S S I M O !
Wonderful - a whole new lacuna in my musical knowledge to explore - the start of another adventure!
Same
I love when that happens :-).
These pieces are so elegant and interesting. I love the organ continuo. It seems to bring out the harmonies more clearly than a harpsichord.
Agree!
Certainly an organ in the continuo works well for Opus 6 Nos 1-8 which are all concerti da chiesa; Nos 9-12 are concerti da camera and probably suit the harpsichord better.
Chiesa = church: there are no titled dance movements.
Camera = chamber: they are all dance movements.
One word: WOW!
Ultimate sacred light and healing!
*_Excellent for my Ballet classes, thank you very much.!!!._*
Per earlier comment: ¡Dulce, hipnótico! Not just this superb performance of Corelli sonatas, there is beginning to be (for myself) something hypnotic about the way in which BC's presentations not only transport my ear & soul into a calm state, but totally transcend any of my personal "rankings" of favorite composers & performers. Seriously - like anyone, I preferred certain ones over others, without disparagement to "others." Now? Perhaps hypnotically, it seems there are no BC offerings that don't make me value all that I hear (one could add, "see," also - for the thoughtful accompanying images - this is, after all, our new partly-visual art form). My dear Madre would remind me that real (REAL, she would emphasize firmly) is a gift, & rare. Thanks to all.
Thanks! These CDs by Musica Amphion are one of the best Corelli recordings (if not the best)
¡Dulce, hipnótico!. Maestría.
You really are amazing Brilliant Classics: the complete existing compositions of Corelli, my favorite Barock composer performed by a fine period-instrument ensemble. It doesn't get better than this! Thank you as always.
Baroke not Barack Barock and Baroll
@@3John-Bishop 'Baroque' - and cheers from Australia!
I was lucky enough to find this box set, and it would definitely be one of the things I'd keep if I had to downsize my music collection. Beautifully performed and recorded.
Yes -- but by whom?
Apologies, they did say, in the description: Artists: Musica Amphion, Pieter-Jan Belder (harpsichord, organ & concert master)
OS GÊNIOS DA MÚSICA DOS SÉCULOS PASSADOS SERÃO, SEM DÚVIDA NENHUMA, OS GÊNIOS DA MÚSICA NO FUTURO DA HUMANIDADE. MÚSICAS QUE AUXILIARÃO AS CRIATURAS HUMANAS A VIVER , SENTIR E PENSAR MELHOR A VIDA HUMANA. WALTER - BRASIL
THANKS💜 SO MUCH FOR THIS DELIGHTFULLY MUSIC😝
Esta gloriosa inmaculada música me demuestra la decadencia de estos tienpos sin alma
Beautiful music! It makes me dive into a serene mental world. Thank you for sharing such holy pieces of work.
With a mental illness, I am really helped by this and other classics. Thank you. (Post-surgical depr.)
Thanks corelli so much
Maravilhoso!
I love Arcangelo
So brilliant!
Thanks for the tracklist (and the upload)!
Люблю(I like) барочную(barroque's) музыку(music), yeah.
Demais! Lindo e obrigado por tal concerto a todos os envolvidos!
Gracias por tanta belleza
HERZlichen Dank...
Un gran glamour para el espíritu
Brilliant Classics is my digital Sanctum Sanctorum
Las pérdidas me afectan y lastiman. A pesar del tiempo, no puedo recuperarme de la desaparición de aquella estación de radio en la Ciudad de México: X L A . Cuando joven, trabajaba como ayudante de un maestro zapatero remendón culto; a él le gustaba la música de su programación y me enseñó a disfrutar estas obras maestras que van más allá de alimentar el alma; así me decía, así lo siento y entiendo ...
Thanks to share !!! música extraordinaria !!!
Gracias !!!!
Excellento!!
Fabulous
Imprsionante...sin palabras... gracias por el post
Mavioso Corelli!!!!
Perfection, even on an iphone
obrigada
Minha vontade é te encontrar Jesus e deitar nos seus braços ouvindo essa bela melodia.
🙏
Arcárgelo, ravenés, es uno de los músicos de finales del siglo XVII, violinista virtuoso desde niño, tuvo influencia francesa y se destaca en el concierto grosso y en el tocata pre-clasica.
Equivocadamente al escuchar esta exquisita música, la relacionó con la vida palaciega, la cual considero anacrónica. Que bueno qué no viví en ésa época. Superlativo Corelli.
ありがとうございました!
Fantastic...we need more Italian rehabilitation....Durante, Leo....now that partimenti are better understood, full scores are not a requirement.
Great!!
Who are the performers? The description has "...these performances from a welcome and uniform perspective by a leading Dutch period-instrument ensemble." Are you not obliged to say? This is gorgeous music, played expertly, skillfully, and authentically: please credit the performers. It's basic decency!
My bad; you had "Artists: Musica Amphion, Pieter-Jan Belder (harpsichord, organ & concert master)" in the description! Apologies!
No worries!😊
I don't know who is responsible for placing the ads in this otherwise wonderful video but why right in the middle of the music.? I mean it is bad enough we have to deal with ads at all, but could you not ,at least wait for the conclusion of a piece before placing an ad? NO, I cannot buy adblock, it is not my computer.
glorioso
Magistral, meravellos
Show!
Love it😊😊
we don't deserve music as beautiful as this
Yes we do deserve this music, because we love it. What worries me are people who don't love music.
❤❤❤❤❤
Maravilha!
FABULOSO!!! SOLO QUE UN POCO CONFUNDIDO POR CONTENIDO ENTRE VOL 1 Y VOL 2. CREO QUE CONVIENE ACLARAR TIEMPO Y CONTENIDO.
Такая необыкновенная музыка!Утонченная и обьемная по звучанию.Как будто слушаешь ее в 3Д.Музыка эта не для всех.Я бы сказала,что это для экстрасенсов...
VIVE LE BAROQUE!!!!!!!!!!
Magnfique
You can have a concert on the complete works by Corelli in less than one week !
is very good
I hope someone can help me with the following question back in the year 2010 I heard arcangelo Corelli on my car radio it sounded to me like a piece of music written for war or battle or patriotic March someone help me with what piece of music I might have been listening to many thanks in advance to anyone who can help
Çok güzel
Благодатно!!! ...
I thought I had found the master in Bach, but perhaps the grandmaster is Corelli.
Corelli is known as "The Grandmaster of the Grand Concerto".
@@CopShowGuy he must be very grand then
Angus Spencer
Corelli’s Opus 6 Concerti Grossi are arguably the greatest set of Baroque string concertos of this type ever written; the only others of a similar standard are Handel’s Opus 6 set which are modelled on the Corelli set.
Corelli’s Opus 6 is magnificent, beautiful, and inspired music from the first note until the last; you’re right, you have found something very special, but quintessentially Italian, rather than German.
Note: Corelli’s twelve violin sonatas Opus 5 are arguably the greatest set of violin sonatas ever composed.
@@elaineblackhurst1509 Thanks Elaine.
8:49 I feel the pain. Jeez that's crunchy. (Still enjoying it though!)
我喜歡trio sonata
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcangelo_Corelli (1653 - 1713).
Please identify the musicians. thank you.
Pretty.
Isn't this what Captain Jack Aubrey (RN) and Stephen Maturin (PhD, MD, etc) always played together in the great cabin on board HMS Surprise?
hardelli corelli
I go physical here: www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/Arcangelo-Corelli-1653-1713-S%E4mtliche-Werke/hnum/4991580
2:18:47 É a melhor música do CD
1:09:00 também
What Eddie Van Halen said about Bach applies to Corelli: that mother wrote some hot shit!
"Barock" is correctly spelled BAROQUE!
The word ‘baroque’ (English and French) probably originated from the Italian ‘barocco’; all other European languages adopted it as well though the spelling was usually altered - in German it became ‘barock’.
The pronunciation is essentially the same in all these languages, except in the US where it has mutated into something that is often used as a pun - baroque/broke.
👍👍👍😘
Sostengo que solo pureza agrega a mis neuronas toda esta musuca
특히!, 저에 대한 판단은 주님 께서 다 하시고 계시니까, 일원푼어치 시잘대기 없는 오지랍의 그어떤 참견말들을 절대 떨지를 마셔!,
마음 에서 심히도 언짠아서 가만 봐줄수가 없으니까네요!.
제가 몇 번 말을 해야 귀에 똑바로 들리실까나, 본인들이나 틈 나는데로 살펴서 ..
Está impossível assistir aos vídeos no RUclips com tanta propaganda.
Realmente o RUclips está cada vez pior.
É verdade.