Why am I hearing Pachelbel´s Canon in D and Greensleaves in this piece? Sounds like a great medley tough!
pieterjanoddens 3 months ago
Definitivamente la mejor version que escuche de este tema.
Andore23 1 year ago
Classical History and Classical Musical History do not share the same Time Periods , ie< renaissance to Baroque Period.
bigmuso123 2 years ago
i'm pretty sure they're pretty parallel; i.e renaissance music sprang out due to the actual renaissance.
thejugglenaut91 1 year ago
reminds me of books-a-million.
roundedhalo 2 years ago
This is absolutely incredible - sensitive and loving beyond words - thanks to O'Dette's musicianship.
KhagarBalugrak 2 years ago
Heel mooi, rustig en welluidend.
FrederikVanHolland 2 years ago 4
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CottlestonPie 3 years ago
he got a world class beard, state of the art I must say
semicroma 2 years ago 5
So fine, John Dowland,a rather overlooked composer but I think his day is coming!!
berlinman46 3 years ago 5
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!!
amorin1 3 years ago 2
It's not baroque it's renaissance. Baroque starts with the 1600's and goes through 1750.
violatione 3 years ago 11
Thanks for the correction. Dowland died in 1626, but his music is Renaissance period.
amorin1 3 years ago 5
True but some of Dowland's works esp his later ones sound very much like Baroque Music wouldn't you say?
Gitanoz 3 years ago
And late Mozart sounds romantic but its still classical.
violatione 2 years ago
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.
CasiodorodelaTeja 3 years ago
Why am I hearing Pachelbel´s Canon in D and Greensleaves in this piece? Sounds like a great medley tough!
pieterjanoddens 3 months ago
Definitivamente la mejor version que escuche de este tema.
Andore23 1 year ago
Classical History and Classical Musical History do not share the same Time Periods , ie< renaissance to Baroque Period.
bigmuso123 2 years ago
i'm pretty sure they're pretty parallel; i.e renaissance music sprang out due to the actual renaissance.
thejugglenaut91 1 year ago
reminds me of books-a-million.
roundedhalo 2 years ago
This is absolutely incredible - sensitive and loving beyond words - thanks to O'Dette's musicianship.
KhagarBalugrak 2 years ago
Heel mooi, rustig en welluidend.
FrederikVanHolland 2 years ago 4
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Hide him in his beard!
CottlestonPie 3 years ago
he got a world class beard, state of the art I must say
semicroma 2 years ago 5
So fine, John Dowland,a rather overlooked composer but I think his day is coming!!
berlinman46 3 years ago 5
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!!
amorin1 3 years ago 2
It's not baroque it's renaissance. Baroque starts with the 1600's and goes through 1750.
violatione 3 years ago 11
Thanks for the correction. Dowland died in 1626, but his music is Renaissance period.
amorin1 3 years ago 5
True but some of Dowland's works esp his later ones sound very much like Baroque Music wouldn't you say?
Gitanoz 3 years ago
And late Mozart sounds romantic but its still classical.
violatione 2 years ago
It's renaissance music. Baroque music is Handel, Telemann, Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Bach and company.
violatione 2 years ago
Incredible interpretation of Paul, the song in fact is not easy to play, well, Dowland lives in Paul O`Dette.
CasiodorodelaTeja 3 years ago