I am sorry but I have now recognized the baroque violin Veronika Skuplik much beauty associated with divine music I was touched, now I love her madly Veronika you are gorgeous.
the violinist Mira Glodeanu is beautiful but I am madly fall in love with other violinist do not know her name.....if anyone knows the name of that splendid tell me to be?
It builds up splendidly, but to what? My sole complaint is that I feel as though I'm listening to an interlude--a bridge to nothing. Please do not tear me into pieces . . . I only feel there is something missing.
@dolofonos Something missing in what? the composition or the playing? The piece has to be listened to in consideration of the low baroque traditions; music from this period has in common with the late baroque (Bach, Handel and co.) as much as Mozart's music has in common with Bartok's. The Ciaccona genre is based on a repeated bass figure, it doesn't go anywhere else harmonically, it's rather about fluctuations and changes of intensity in within the same affect. I find it incredibly beautiful!!
Exactly I pick up on the Bass repeat and its decidedly Spanish. Ciaccona's can be quite nicely danced to in the living room. kitchen bedroom or wherever. Elegant and warm. A nice style and no wonder all the early Barouque masters composed Ciaccona. It was their collective release mechanism when the inspitation cupboards were bare,and they needed to give themselves the joy to carry on.
@daniluzzu The composition; the execution is fine. I am well aware of ostinato bass and progression; but they needn't limit direction or development of music. The Baroque composers you mention were masters of this. Handel, in particular, and his use of divisions in his variations give what might seem boring in progression, a brilliant development and finale. I do not deny the beauty of this performance; I only find it insubstantial. A fugue, a gigue--anything should help.
@rjkaneda Je viens d’acheter le CD ‘Via Crucis’, il est très beau mais il ne contenait aucun DVD ! Est-ce que les deux disques sont dans la même boîte ? Est-ce qu’il y a des versions avec et sans DVD ?
Lovely music, does anyone know if this is available on DVD? The dulcimer/psalterion instrument is a German hackbrett. A Salzburg hackbrett to be precise, designed around 1935 to have chromatic tuning. This particular instrument also appears to have "dampers" a relatively modern addition.
Vous avez raison, j’avais déjà remarqué que Mira Glodeanu est très belle aussi. Je crois que toutes les musiciennes qui jouent dans cette vidéo sont aussi très belles, c’est seulement que Veronika Skuplik a un charme très spécial qui m’a captivé des la première fois que j’ai vu la vidéo. C’est peut-être son sourire qui la rend vraiment charmante !
io la conoscevo per essere di Merula. qui scopro che oltre a Cazzati c'è pure piccinni e storace. ma in quanti se la sono rubata? qualcuno può gettare lumi?
praticamente il tema della ciaccona è antichissimo, non si sa da dove provenga, un pò come per la follia di spagna... ma è talmente bello che ognuno c'ha scritto sopra! Le variazioni di merula sono state usate anche per accompagnare l'aria "su la cetra amorosa", ma anche "ohimè ch'io cado" di monteverdi ha lo stesso tema al basso, variato
Does anyone know where can I purchase this DVD video? I have examined all of Christina Pluhar and L'Arpeggiata's CDs and THIS version of the Cazzati Ciaccona is NOT on the Alpha CD No. 512 "All'Improvviso" or any of her other CDs and I can not find any DVD videos of her at all. Please help, I must have this exact performance on CD or DVD video.
Thank you, Goorish. I also thank the poster of this video, because there would be no other way for me to view this in the U.S.A. since we don't get Mezzo TV here, so thank you very much trapanatans!
I am entranced by Pluhar and Scoplik (sp?), the lead violinist. cazzati has captured the essential italian baroque here, Pluhar and Skoplik have made it reborn.
This is the closest to divine ressurection (sp?) as i am sure i will ever see, the re-creation of italian baroque.
The creator, whom ever, must be so proud of this, it is a true connection with the human spirit!
check out une ame italianne #2, the very end, the creshendo, the reverberationof the string inst. sound boxes is Godly!
Really nice performance and a good piece. There are sections of this piece which are virtually identical with a keyboard Ciaccona by Storace, in C Major. I wonder who stole from whom?
of course the bassline was used by many composers. But I was referring to the treble line, which in sections is identical to a Storace Ciaccona which I have played on the harpsichord many times and know very well. It was published in Venice in 1664. The similarities are more than a coincidence. The two composers were contemporaries and one of them has clearly borrowed from the other.
If you listen to the various violin sonatas on the Follia you'll see the same thing... it happened. They didn't have the RIAA and ASCAP screwing everything up.
no. Pluhar's cd is nothing like this beautiful rendition. donload this video and figure out how to transfer it to music.
i've had more people ask me about this in the last 2 months than any other music i;ve played for people, with perhaps the exception of vivaldi's mandolin concerto by europa galante.
This is truly magical, every one of these musicians deserves accolades to the nth degree.
Pluhar on her theorbo, cocset on cello, skuplik on violin, and Seitz on the psalterion. heaven!
straordinaria, emozionante christina puhlar, che reinventa la musica italiana del 600, con un gruppo di giovani di varie nazionalità che suonano sotto il suo sguardo premuroso. U'anima italiana, si è difinita Christina (forse non sa che fine ha fatto l'Italia....)
The beautiful lead-in to one of my favorite youtube pieces of music of all time! Perpetual thanks! I love Bruno's cello solo, it fits do well into this joyous italian dream.
This argues Cazzati to be the most under-recognized composer next to Allesandro Scarlatti.
That this piece has created comments from 19=22 year old electronics students, is a testament to it's timelessness upon aeons.
Okay, so that's a little overboard, but it is really good and cool music!
¡Eso sí que es un basso ostinato! He oído muchas chaconas con este basso ostinato... ¿Era un Leit-Motiv de la época, igual que "Mille regrets" fue el top one? :-) Si hiciésemos una lista de éxitos del Renacimiento... ¿Entraría "Une jeune fillette"?
i love the organ at 3:03 so much. ahhhhhhhhhhhh!
MozartIsFancylalala 1 month ago
Absolutely AMAZING! This music is just so rich....it feeds the soul.
trat445 2 months ago
welcome in the club.
paolofaiella1958 2 months ago
I am sorry but I have now recognized the baroque violin Veronika Skuplik much beauty associated with divine music I was touched, now I love her madly Veronika you are gorgeous.
All best regads Dr. Fabio Nobili
polpofn 2 months ago
quanta serenità nell' ascoltarvi, e nel vedere i vostri bei visi, care ragazze, grazie...
bibimilli 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
the violinist Mira Glodeanu is beautiful but I am madly fall in love with other violinist do not know her name.....if anyone knows the name of that splendid tell me to be?
best regards Fabio Nobili
polpofn 2 months ago
I am in love with Elizabeth Seitz on the psalterion. She coaxes the music out of the wire like a sorceress!
And followed by Brono Cocset's (sp??) cello...
Holy God- this is wonderful.
xyaqua 2 months ago
Imádom :-)
MultiAntibiotikum 3 months ago
zakochałam się, czysta magia
kropelka2701 3 months ago
wonderful! Beautiful! No words can tell what this way of music making does. Thank you so much for all the hard work of practising
AMMHanssen 4 months ago
L'Arpeggiata is one of the most exciting ensembles & great fun to watch for my granddaughter who is learning to appreciate baroque music.
MIMIFORSAGE 5 months ago
¡¡Tan hermoso!!
lburotto 6 months ago
Du plaisir et de la joie à l'état brut ! ... encore SVP ! Merci et Bravo !
tantosan1260 6 months ago
I dare say there are too many continuo instruments
8497289 6 months ago
Meh...
FreeGuitarLicks 8 months ago
ARPEGGIATA PER SEMPRE!!! VI AMO.
AuroraOnVenice 8 months ago
Good God eli Seitz is an angel on the psalterion, and the cellist is pretty hot as well. This is SO much better than the CD.
xyaqua 10 months ago 2
@xyaqua Yes, the arrangement is completely different.
rjkaneda 10 months ago
Il y a aussi un DVD avec son nouveau disque, "Vespro Della Beata Vergine."
rjkaneda 11 months ago
wow absolute mesmerized.... at the end I was like WAT? already?
Tr0jan1337 11 months ago
Beautiful!
MrMadscotsman 11 months ago
Thank You!
Dee64191 11 months ago
Une très belle pièce et une interpretation magnifique. Mes compliments à Arpeggiata
ReneDuese 1 year ago
five strings cello O.O strutting amazing
ErnestoGustavM 1 year ago
Elizabeth Seitz on the psalterion is absolutely magical.
xyaqua 1 year ago 2
I am amazed by this song! I keep finding myself repeating it over and over again! 2 people have vomit in their ears!
eltrompo83 1 year ago
@eltrompo83 Methinks the Like and Dislike buttons are too near, these two are mistakes for sure...
JuanManuelGrijalvo 1 year ago 2
contemporary music lacks the grace and elegance of Baroque music; it feels so uplifting!!!
Keytaster 1 year ago
Thanks for posting. I enjoy listening and watching. Do you also perform in Southern Germany?
crowisflying 1 year ago
What is this called? Is sheet music for this piece available?
criollo1898 1 year ago
@criollo1898 The Italian publisher Ut Orpheus has an edition.
allengarvin 1 year ago
It builds up splendidly, but to what? My sole complaint is that I feel as though I'm listening to an interlude--a bridge to nothing. Please do not tear me into pieces . . . I only feel there is something missing.
dolofonos 1 year ago
@dolofonos Something missing in what? the composition or the playing? The piece has to be listened to in consideration of the low baroque traditions; music from this period has in common with the late baroque (Bach, Handel and co.) as much as Mozart's music has in common with Bartok's. The Ciaccona genre is based on a repeated bass figure, it doesn't go anywhere else harmonically, it's rather about fluctuations and changes of intensity in within the same affect. I find it incredibly beautiful!!
daniluzzu 1 year ago
Exactly I pick up on the Bass repeat and its decidedly Spanish. Ciaccona's can be quite nicely danced to in the living room. kitchen bedroom or wherever. Elegant and warm. A nice style and no wonder all the early Barouque masters composed Ciaccona. It was their collective release mechanism when the inspitation cupboards were bare,and they needed to give themselves the joy to carry on.
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@daniluzzu The composition; the execution is fine. I am well aware of ostinato bass and progression; but they needn't limit direction or development of music. The Baroque composers you mention were masters of this. Handel, in particular, and his use of divisions in his variations give what might seem boring in progression, a brilliant development and finale. I do not deny the beauty of this performance; I only find it insubstantial. A fugue, a gigue--anything should help.
dolofonos 1 day ago
...una cosa meravigliosa! da nodo in gola.
GRAZIE !
gloppo 1 year ago
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rjkaneda 1 year ago
This performance is now included on Arpeggiata's new CD, "Via Crucis," which includes a DVD containing this and other performances.
rjkaneda 1 year ago 6
@rjkaneda Je viens d’acheter le CD ‘Via Crucis’, il est très beau mais il ne contenait aucun DVD ! Est-ce que les deux disques sont dans la même boîte ? Est-ce qu’il y a des versions avec et sans DVD ?
ReneDuese 11 months ago
@ReneDuese Oui, il y une édition spéciale avec DVD et une édition sans DVD. L'édition spéciale est beaucoup plus épaisse que l'autre.
rjkaneda 11 months ago
@rjkaneda Merci, je vais chercher cette édition spéciale.
ReneDuese 11 months ago
beautiful!
fincukast 1 year ago
Gweneth ! May I borrow a bit of the witch's salve for the carbuncle on my pennywhisdtle ?
TumbrelJockey 1 year ago
what is the instrument at 2:24?
umroo2014 1 year ago
@umroo2014 In Italian we call it SALTERIO, with an accent on the E.
It's beautiful, isn't it ^_^
Wienermitan 1 year ago
Love the rhythm.
semicroma 1 year ago
very super extra great !!!
papilio28 1 year ago
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Lovely music, does anyone know if this is available on DVD? The dulcimer/psalterion instrument is a German hackbrett. A Salzburg hackbrett to be precise, designed around 1935 to have chromatic tuning. This particular instrument also appears to have "dampers" a relatively modern addition.
dulc1m3r 1 year ago
Awesome!! I can´t stop listening to this piece. I play it over & over & over again ...
sammasati7 1 year ago
niiiiiice
calypsos15 1 year ago
Great video.
Les violinistes s'appellent Veronika Skuplik (blonde) et Mira Glodeanu.
rjkaneda 1 year ago
@rjkaneda Je suis absolument d’accord avec servitard. Merci de nous dire son nom.
ReneDuese 1 year ago
@ReneDuese
Mira Glodeanu est très belle aussi, dans sa façon.
rjkaneda 11 months ago
@rjkaneda
Vous avez raison, j’avais déjà remarqué que Mira Glodeanu est très belle aussi. Je crois que toutes les musiciennes qui jouent dans cette vidéo sont aussi très belles, c’est seulement que Veronika Skuplik a un charme très spécial qui m’a captivé des la première fois que j’ai vu la vidéo. C’est peut-être son sourire qui la rend vraiment charmante !
ReneDuese 11 months ago
@ReneDuese Oui, Skuplik a beaucoup de charisme.
rjkaneda 11 months ago
La beauté de la violoniste blonde est à la hauteur de celle du morceau joué....une véritable fée ! Bravo à ses parents.
servitrad 1 year ago
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rjkaneda 1 year ago
Great upload, thank you for the share!
Have a good evening
in your beautiful country dear friend
Warm greetings, Ine
inousch 1 year ago
thanks you for hang in
luciel57 1 year ago
Bravo !
kolektanto 1 year ago
Quel bonheur ! La musique est un cris qui vient de l'intérieur ...
satanasontheweb 1 year ago
I got no words for describing this! So beautiful and catchy! Thanks for uploading this one!
guiwalrus 1 year ago
Beautiful execution, inspired musicians ... One would like to be there with them!
GallusInsuber 1 year ago
patrzą sie na siebie jak by chcieli sie ostro ruchać
chujciwpape 1 year ago
Whats that instrument thats kind of like a hammered dulcimer?
MozartIsFancylalala 1 year ago
what excellent music from excellent musicians thanks for this interesting musical gem
cheerydavie 1 year ago
No tengo palabras... simplemente puedo decir que es deliciosa.
Gracias por compartirla.
daena1981 1 year ago
this is really amazing...
bobbyzz94 1 year ago
Very beautiful!
Pedrito65 1 year ago
You can certainly buy the facsimile from Saul B Groen Amsterdam.But this version is instrumentated and interpreteted and that is not for sale.
9aKjP 2 years ago
does anyone know where to find sheets for this song?
nineplanets82 2 years ago
How beautiful!!
This was so exquisite to listen to, I could hardly breathe!!
Thank you very much for this charming music!!
TheLousyCat 2 years ago 26
@TheLousyCat
polpofn 2 months ago
Then as now there was music to be dansed to and not really to be listened to with much attention.
This would be a good piece to use with some dansers in costumes.
mrmolinodelahoz 2 years ago
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ninosk77 2 years ago
anzi, scusate, tutti bellissimi... attraversati dalla musica!
ninosk77 2 years ago
Beth Seitz on the psalterion- it is like she is caressing it- making love to it. What an incredible solo. i have a new love for the instrument.
My wife an i both love this awesome performance!!!
xyaqua 2 years ago
My absolute favorite performers! BRAVI!! A most excellent performance...
ctbigjohn 2 years ago
Bellissimo e bravissimi!
Lembas21 2 years ago 4
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boring -_-
leny331 2 years ago
2:29 - 2:54
great solo
woooww
amazing
DanielOsorioCuesta 2 years ago
Cool cello piccolo
MozartIsFancylalala 2 years ago
è un salterio lo strumento a corde percosse?
Ludwigo76 2 years ago
io la conoscevo per essere di Merula. qui scopro che oltre a Cazzati c'è pure piccinni e storace. ma in quanti se la sono rubata? qualcuno può gettare lumi?
goodyears79 2 years ago
praticamente il tema della ciaccona è antichissimo, non si sa da dove provenga, un pò come per la follia di spagna... ma è talmente bello che ognuno c'ha scritto sopra! Le variazioni di merula sono state usate anche per accompagnare l'aria "su la cetra amorosa", ma anche "ohimè ch'io cado" di monteverdi ha lo stesso tema al basso, variato
theanswer00 2 years ago
scusa ho detto una cavolata, monteverdi non c'entra, mi riferivo alla ciaccona del paradiso e dell'inferno!
theanswer00 2 years ago
Does anyone know where can I purchase this DVD video? I have examined all of Christina Pluhar and L'Arpeggiata's CDs and THIS version of the Cazzati Ciaccona is NOT on the Alpha CD No. 512 "All'Improvviso" or any of her other CDs and I can not find any DVD videos of her at all. Please help, I must have this exact performance on CD or DVD video.
Thanks!
superchubloverjeff 2 years ago
this clip is a part of the TV broadcast "La Lyra d'Orféo - Luigi Rossi à la cour d'Anne d'Autriche" A production of MEZZO TV
goorish 2 years ago
Thank you, Goorish. I also thank the poster of this video, because there would be no other way for me to view this in the U.S.A. since we don't get Mezzo TV here, so thank you very much trapanatans!
superchubloverjeff 2 years ago 2
Est-ce que ça existe sur CD ?
kolektanto 2 years ago
Bien sur. Chez Alpha. CD nº 512. Le titre du enregistrement: "All' Improvviso: Ciaccone, Bergamasche... & un po' di Follie".
Recherchez sur google ou dans le site web d'Alpha Productions.
perusino 2 years ago
C'est un arrangement très différent que celui-ci
rjkaneda 2 years ago
Oui c'est vrai. Dans le disque ne sont pas deux violons les instruments solistes mais un violon et un cournet à bouquin.
Cette version me semble plus énergique.
perusino 2 years ago
Merci bien pour l'info.
kolektanto 2 years ago
All' Impovvsio
L'Arpeggiata
Christina Pluhar
Alpha 512
evanrijsbergen 2 years ago
I am entranced by Pluhar and Scoplik (sp?), the lead violinist. cazzati has captured the essential italian baroque here, Pluhar and Skoplik have made it reborn.
This is the closest to divine ressurection (sp?) as i am sure i will ever see, the re-creation of italian baroque.
The creator, whom ever, must be so proud of this, it is a true connection with the human spirit!
check out une ame italianne #2, the very end, the creshendo, the reverberationof the string inst. sound boxes is Godly!
xyaqua 2 years ago 3
Really nice performance and a good piece. There are sections of this piece which are virtually identical with a keyboard Ciaccona by Storace, in C Major. I wonder who stole from whom?
dsa10 2 years ago
there's nothing stolen. the basso di ciaccona is a ostinato-theme who has been taken by many composers.
Hatice5737 2 years ago
of course the bassline was used by many composers. But I was referring to the treble line, which in sections is identical to a Storace Ciaccona which I have played on the harpsichord many times and know very well. It was published in Venice in 1664. The similarities are more than a coincidence. The two composers were contemporaries and one of them has clearly borrowed from the other.
dsa10 2 years ago
1. This happens all the time in classical music.
2. There are only a certain number of ways to render stuff - similarities occur all the time - again this happens throughout classical music.
gooseholla1 2 years ago
If you listen to the various violin sonatas on the Follia you'll see the same thing... it happened. They didn't have the RIAA and ASCAP screwing everything up.
starcommander55 2 years ago
Adoro ésta música, podría escucharla todo el día!!!!!!!!!!
amvilla2005 2 years ago
Félicitations!!
koliatima 2 years ago
hey, its on 440, i can play with them :D
Lutzenberger 2 years ago
incroyable comme vous pouvez créer de la musique tellement belle avec une telle simplicité, merci pour sa musique
luismjv 2 years ago
magnifique
sdfftghjklmlkj 2 years ago
bravissimi tutti
Pingopalla 2 years ago
Where ist the HQ-Video? I need it for a presentation but I can't find it anymore... Please tell me, where I can gett it.
Hatice
Hatice5737 2 years ago
Muzikaĵo el ALESSANDRO PICCININI, ne "M. Cazzati" nek "C. Pluhar".
skeptikulo 2 years ago
perfection
zoo46zoo 2 years ago
zoo46zoo
Absolute Quality
zoo46zoo 2 years ago 2
Listen to this with headphones, noise cancelling if possible.
If i live another 50 years i'll never grow tired of this or be able to say enough wonderful things about this performance!
I doubt this will be preserved as it should, and as bitter as that is, it makes every listening that much sweeter!
xyaqua 2 years ago
Qui aura l'excellente idée de produire un dvd de cette merveille?
dabellencontre 2 years ago
Does anybody here know where I can purchase this music?
suzi5522 3 years ago
no. Pluhar's cd is nothing like this beautiful rendition. donload this video and figure out how to transfer it to music.
i've had more people ask me about this in the last 2 months than any other music i;ve played for people, with perhaps the exception of vivaldi's mandolin concerto by europa galante.
This is truly magical, every one of these musicians deserves accolades to the nth degree.
Pluhar on her theorbo, cocset on cello, skuplik on violin, and Seitz on the psalterion. heaven!
xyaqua 3 years ago
i first heard this in the clip une ame italianne (minus the beautiful lead in.
pluhar's cd is nowhere near as good as this recording. Something truly magical here. the psalterion and cello right after it are without parallel.
the playing seems quite relaxed, but practiced. comfortable. the cellest is really outstanding.
xyaqua 3 years ago
Somptueux. Je connaissais le disque, mais alors de les voir jouer, c'est émouvant...
mimakieva 3 years ago
grandi
che carina la violinista castana!
koyteSSS 3 years ago 2
straordinaria, emozionante christina puhlar, che reinventa la musica italiana del 600, con un gruppo di giovani di varie nazionalità che suonano sotto il suo sguardo premuroso. U'anima italiana, si è difinita Christina (forse non sa che fine ha fatto l'Italia....)
gilpisa 3 years ago
Cazzati, eres una pasada¡¡ Cojonudo, ragazzi
valenciamepone 3 years ago
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close your eyes and... fly... *_*
amalphis 3 years ago
Simply exceptional...
DinaviaEnergy 3 years ago
simply exceptional...
DinaviaEnergy 3 years ago
Remarquable par la musicalité et par la complicité entre les musiciens ! Phalaïna
PhalainaBelgium 3 years ago
olağanüstü...
amerginmacmiled 3 years ago
the real beauty is the smile upon their faces
AuroraDeVenessia 3 years ago
Tarquinio Merula composed a Ciaconna with a very similar bassline to this one. Absolute magic.
Interesting arrangement. Good fun, beautiful piece.
HARMONICO101 3 years ago
EMOZIONANTE
AuroraDeVenessia 3 years ago
this music is magic...it´s immortal
burkardheike 3 years ago
This is about the ten time I play this wounderful piece of music since I first heard it. Thanks
tshoebat 3 years ago 8
@tshoebat see those views? i think about 500 are mine
daniluzzu 1 year ago
J'ai encore la chair de poule. Quelle beauté!
tiikiitii 3 years ago
The beautiful lead-in to one of my favorite youtube pieces of music of all time! Perpetual thanks! I love Bruno's cello solo, it fits do well into this joyous italian dream.
This argues Cazzati to be the most under-recognized composer next to Allesandro Scarlatti.
That this piece has created comments from 19=22 year old electronics students, is a testament to it's timelessness upon aeons.
Okay, so that's a little overboard, but it is really good and cool music!
xyaqua 3 years ago
aaaa che bello non credevo di trovarlo...davvero un pezzo fantastico
RedMirCalla 3 years ago
Simply divine, wonderful!
congratulations!
Thank you very much, the beautiful music video.
DILMADEOLIVERA 3 years ago 3
¡Eso sí que es un basso ostinato! He oído muchas chaconas con este basso ostinato... ¿Era un Leit-Motiv de la época, igual que "Mille regrets" fue el top one? :-) Si hiciésemos una lista de éxitos del Renacimiento... ¿Entraría "Une jeune fillette"?
tkbewunderin79 3 years ago
...astonishing...captivating...inspiring...divine!!!...
deepskydiver 3 years ago
TE DEUM LAUDAMUS! sounds so good...
dreuxschwartz 3 years ago
J'adore le «psalterion» ! ... :>
PeriodinstrumentfaN 3 years ago
yep, i'm familiar with maurizio cazzati.
dreuxschwartz 3 years ago