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From: Bacholoji
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  • harpsichordist still on crack...

  • wie herr Bach...keine! Siempre seras el mejor!

  • are those wooden clarenetes?

  • @DeanMartin1231 no, they're baroque oboes

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  • Thank you! This has helped a lot with my lesson music!

  • Divine!!

  • Love this recording being a trumpet player myself, the baroque trumpets really make it sound gutsy, which is awesome and not the case for most recordings I've found. Some research I did on brass use in the 18th century found that brass instruments during that period were played much, MUCH louder and brasher than today, so indeed this is a more historically accurate recording and I like it quite a bit xD

  • Bravo & encore pour le Gavotte!

  • Becomes slower and slower. Not typical for Koopman!

  • just amazing... :)

    I wish play like they...

  • Great Music youtube.com/watch?v=2i3Ua1gQLm­Q

  • Splendid. 

  • 迷宮美術館で正解したときの曲w

  • Thanx for this i couldn't find a decent copy on rhapsody

  • who's the violonist with long hair?

  • @oOChanquanOo

    the violin player is Pavlo Beznosiuk ;-)

  • Sid Meier's Pirates! :D

  • Sorry for the childish question but, what is the name of the big trumpet at 0:01?

  • It's a baroque (valvless) Trumpet.

  • @hectorerasure Also called a natural trumpet.

  • Trumpet!

  • que linda melodía, hay dos versiones, y esta me gusta más

  • John Holloway...really interesting. Andrew Manze looks so young!

  • Who's the first violin, the one for with a squirrel for hair?

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