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  • Why am I hearing Pachelbel´s Canon in D and Greensleaves in this piece? Sounds like a great medley tough!

  • Definitivamente la mejor version que escuche de este tema.

  • Classical History and Classical Musical History do not share the same Time Periods , ie< renaissance to Baroque Period.

  • i'm pretty sure they're pretty parallel; i.e renaissance music sprang out due to the actual renaissance.

  • reminds me of books-a-million.

  • This is absolutely incredible - sensitive and loving beyond words - thanks to O'Dette's musicianship.

  • Heel mooi, rustig en welluidend.

  • he got a world class beard, state of the art I must say

  • So fine, John Dowland,a rather overlooked composer but I think his day is coming!!

  • Paul O'Dette's recordings helped me discover Dowland's genius. He plays them with spirit, rhythm and great respect. A must for any baroque music lover!!

  • It's not baroque it's renaissance. Baroque starts with the 1600's and goes through 1750.

  • Thanks for the correction. Dowland died in 1626, but his music is Renaissance period.

  • True but some of Dowland's works esp his later ones sound very much like Baroque Music wouldn't you say?

  • And late Mozart sounds romantic but its still classical.

  • It's renaissance music. Baroque music is Handel, Telemann, Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Bach and company.

  • Incredible interpretation of Paul, the song in fact is not easy to play, well, Dowland lives in Paul O`Dette.

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