How wonderful to hear this performed in such a wonderful depth of tempo. I so often hear orchestras play this as if the piece were a race - here it's an unique reckoning, unity of the entire set of performers singing together. Wonderful !
What a lively and refreshing performance of this piece. The soloist is incredible! I would love to play the oboe like that. I would love to have a recording of this piece. Can anyone help? Also, I don't care whether or not I can see Price playing, I'm glad that I can listen , and I also don't care who wrote this piece, is it really that important? What is important is tha we have this beautiful piece to which we can listen and an exceptional performance of it.
The concerto was published in 1717 in Amsterdam under the name of Alessandro Marcello.Later, a transcription in c minor has been attributed to his brother Benedetto.
I don't understand why we don't see the soloist, nor the orchestra players :-(
As far as I have been told, the Concerto in D minor is by Alessandro, but this one in C minor is by Benedetto. Every piece of sheet music I've seen for this piece has Benedetto at the top of it.
It was originally a concerto in d minor, by Alessandro Marcello. It was then stolen by Benedetto Marcello. Some changes were made, including the key of the piece.
And your sheet music is wrong. Don't believe everything you read on a piece of sheet music. It's by Alessandro Marcello.
Como soa bonito neste andamento. Prefiro assim, com cada nota no seu lugar de destaque.
Me encanta asi.
schiruder 7 months ago
How wonderful to hear this performed in such a wonderful depth of tempo. I so often hear orchestras play this as if the piece were a race - here it's an unique reckoning, unity of the entire set of performers singing together. Wonderful !
Maputort 1 year ago
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redbrian3655 1 year ago
What a lively and refreshing performance of this piece. The soloist is incredible! I would love to play the oboe like that. I would love to have a recording of this piece. Can anyone help? Also, I don't care whether or not I can see Price playing, I'm glad that I can listen , and I also don't care who wrote this piece, is it really that important? What is important is tha we have this beautiful piece to which we can listen and an exceptional performance of it.
americanoboist 1 year ago 2
the question is why is the camera aiming the conductor instead of the soloist???
jeromes1913 1 year ago 2
@jeromes1913
Probably it's a private video from the conductor (to be used as training material). Our conductor also does this.
Hupjeflupje 1 year ago
beautiful!!!!
basaso7 1 year ago 3
The concerto was published in 1717 in Amsterdam under the name of Alessandro Marcello.Later, a transcription in c minor has been attributed to his brother Benedetto.
I don't understand why we don't see the soloist, nor the orchestra players :-(
irinabri 1 year ago
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anewburyport 2 years ago
This concerto is actually not by Benedetto Marcello, but by Alessandro Marcello.
englishhorndude 2 years ago
As far as I have been told, the Concerto in D minor is by Alessandro, but this one in C minor is by Benedetto. Every piece of sheet music I've seen for this piece has Benedetto at the top of it.
Yvarg 2 years ago
It was originally a concerto in d minor, by Alessandro Marcello. It was then stolen by Benedetto Marcello. Some changes were made, including the key of the piece.
And your sheet music is wrong. Don't believe everything you read on a piece of sheet music. It's by Alessandro Marcello.
englishhorndude 2 years ago 2
Someone told the cameraman to stay on the conductor! What a maroon! Perhaps we could see the soloist?!?! NOT! What a shame.
cent1rode 2 years ago 2