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Old 11-06-2010, 12:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Bach's 'Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major' (BWV 1048)
1. Allegro moderato (2. Adagio)
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra - 5:54





Bach's 'Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major' (BWV 1048)
3. Allegro
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra - 4:38


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Old 11-09-2010, 05:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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What a great idea. If you don't like Baroque music .. you suck.

Here's some Telemann

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Old 11-10-2010, 09:58 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Here's some Tartini

By the way, please crank all of this shit to like 11 or beyond because you need to hear it loud..



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Here's some Tartini

By the way, please crank all of this shit to like 11 or beyond because you need to hear it loud..



Damn, these are great!!! Itzhak Perlman is a wonderful violinist!
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L'Orfeo is a lovely opera composed at around the early 1600's. Pretty accessible too me thinks !
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Old 11-28-2010, 08:29 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Here's another Baroque flute piece - Telemann's Fantasy in D Minor. I actually played this one for my university and college auditions 3 years ago and also played it, along with 2 other pieces, for my exam in April. Because I'm too embarrassed to post the video of me playing it, here's somebody else playing it for your listening pleasure

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Old 11-30-2010, 12:57 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Since no-one but me really cares about the flute () I'll share some beautiful flute music composed during the Baroque period. I have the sheet music for a lot of these pieces

Vivaldi - Flute Concerto in A Minor, RV 440
I love the flute, Burning Down! I don't play mine well at all but it is on my growing list of instruments to learn to play better. I especially liked the tranquil RV 440 flute concerto that you posted.

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Here's another Baroque flute piece - Telemann's Fantasy in D Minor. I actually played this one for my university and college auditions 3 years ago and also played it, along with 2 other pieces, for my exam in April. Because I'm too embarrassed to post the video of me playing it, here's somebody else playing it for your listening pleasure
I want to see you playing it! No need to feel embarrassed!

Your Vivaldi flute concertos reminded me of the Vivaldi violin concerto I loved playing when I was a child. Playing it was so much fun!!!

Whenever I hear this violin piece, I see again in my mind's eye the golden wooden floors of my childhood dining room as the sunlight shines brightly through the windows, and there, standing next to the pungent smelling geraniums, is the child me with my violin, playing alone just for the joy of it.

Vivaldi - Violin Concerto in A Minor RV356

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That's one of my favourite Vivaldi pieces. I also love his Four Seasons concertos. And as for my Telemann video, you'll have to wait until after Christmas, when I might possibly be getting a new and better camera. The camera I have now is ancient and it makes my flute sound terrible! Also, I'll have to brush up on the piece And if I'm feeling up to it, I may share a couple of other vids with you all.
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That's one of my favourite Vivaldi pieces. I also love his Four Seasons concertos. And as for my Telemann video, you'll have to wait until after Christmas, when I might possibly be getting a new and better camera. The camera I have now is ancient and it makes my flute sound terrible! Also, I'll have to brush up on the piece And if I'm feeling up to it, I may share a couple of other vids with you all.
That would be lovely, Burning Down!! I'd love to see your vids.

I don't believe you, though, that anything could make a flute sound terrible..not even a bad recording. It's like trying to make a harp sound terrible. Can a harp sound terrible? I don't think so!!!
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I have a camera! Hallelujah! I decided not to make the Telemann video yet, but instead this one: Pergolesi's Concerto in G major. There's no piano accompaniment and I'm still working on the piece so there are some trip ups. I was also having problems with my flute so the tone is a little more airy than it should be. Oh well. Enjoy!



And yes, it's Baroque music!
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