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  • Cowbell status: SUFFICIENT.

  • this is so baller.

  • Have you some more information about the Vivaldi's relation with the folk?

  • Come forse saprai gia', Maute ha scritto pezzi in stile barocco (come me ed altri... :-)

  • This piece kicks ass!

  • Amazing masterpiece!!!

  • god damn it! why did vivaldi switched from minor to damn major on 1:11 -.-,it could be something stratospheric just if he continued to like he started,but no....major fucked up everything...blah....love the minor beginning,it's jsut epicccc

  • @666Battor vivaldi didn't write the praambulum, one of the flutists did. the concerto itself is in c mj but in gypsy spirit, they added an "improvised" prelude.

  • The Uhrovska collection is not a publication, it is a manuscript of Slavic dance tunes - it's name comes from the fact that it is held in a library in Ugoric. I would say that if they are aiming to make it sound more folky, they are not trying hard enough.

  • How interesting (the result + explanation). I know The Four seasons were recorded on a quite surpring version but I can't find it. Can someone help me ? It is a record with someone whistling an instrumental part.

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  • Si se pone atencion a la musica folklorica autentica de los pueblos eslavos, de la "ruta de la seda" y de los gitanos que se fueron quedando en esos pueblos ,es posible encontrar una enorme riqueza expresiva musical.

    Nada tendria de extraño que tempranamente Vivaldi hiciera lo mismo como lo que hizo Barhms -por ejemplo-con las danzas hungaras y muchos compositores sovieticos con danzas eslavas.

    La explicacion que recoge HARNONICO 101 es perfectamente factible.

  • VV its a baroque composer actually.

  • brightened up my day

    thanks

  • very nice and delitfull.one of many of classical music genius composer's.

  • I'm playing this for solo and ensemble with my friend mia it's so fun to play!

  • this is my fave piece of music...

    its so good...

    hopefully ill be able to play some time in the future...

    :D

  • 0-1:11 damn i like the major beginning!! aaaa \m/

  • i love its 1:11

  • Félicitations pour cette vidéo et pour la qualité du son!

    C'est un plaisir a écouter cette version! Très instructives les informations.

    Grand merci et ***** !!!

  • I am one of your recent subscribers taking you near 500. Go Harmonico! Started with your untouched pearls playlist (because I was lazy and it promised a lot of hours of great listening!) Was awesome hearing while I was studying yesterday. Thanks!

  • Hello back to listen to this again...hey I noticed you're gonna meet you're goal, you're at 499 subscribers right now, you have to pick up the 1 more you need for you're goal. You're sites' so worth it. I put a channel call up. Good luck ol' chap as they say in me home land!

  • Another fantastic upload. Thank you Harmonico. :)

    Do keep 'em coming!

  • Awsome performing!!

  • oh yea! loving baroque! the great beginning though sounds very different.

  • Check out the description, it provides some enlightenment on the bizarre "praambulum" the ensemble wrote for this piece.

  • ah you had it hiding under more info i get it ....ok i'm newbie to computers too. Yes i used to live under a rock! i'm old enough not to 'get' computers....anyhow ha! how about that i picked up on something...don't you think when you really start listening to classical music you start to develop an 'ear' for it... I used to say i hated jazz i didn't understand it, cos i hadn't given it a fair shot an persisted long enough with concentration.

  • You definetly develop an ear. Just listen and listen and eventually you will be able to pick out what is good and what isn't. Of course, there are also peoples individual preferences, but there is still such a thing as a bad performance.

  • & such a difference when you hear Live (good) performances. Its incredible. Im close to LA & my husband & i have been tying to get to as much as we can local and we've enjoyed the 'new-ish' "Walt Disney Hall" I did go alot to London's Royal Albert Hall as a Kid. Just something about Live. I teach disabled kids & I play guitar- (I don't know how i just hear the song in my head & i can play it cos i just know where that sound is, people think it's wierd) anyway the kids Always react more to LIVE

  • very good, my friend. i love baroque music!!!

  • Bravo, Bravo, bravo!!!

    Thank you for your posts

  • Wow, fantastic performance!!!

  • Just wonderful as usual, thank you for all the wonderful music and the hard work you do posting, kindest regards Paul

  • This is absolutely terrific! Where do you find these gems? Such rhythmic drive and life force.

    Thank you.

  • This recording I actually got for free from my local classical music store for being such a loyal customer! It's a Canadian ensemble actually, and for some reason, Canada's baroque orchestras/ensembles are really really good!

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