esta música apareció escrita en un palacio ecijano (Sevilla), es esta época era un portento que el arte traspasara fronteras , llego a interpretarse a haendel en los palacios de Perú y Mexico en vida del autor. por parte de la colonización española.
@HARMONICO101 Pardon me, but the internet was not in existence during Corelli's time. Please remove this video and perform the piece live as per the custom of the period.
@KarlMartell732 Corelli's music didn't die because he did. His music lived long threw out the baroque are, and to our days. This painting is as fitting as a modern photography of a beautiful sunset.
I hear Mozart when looking at this picture. But it wasn´t meant that serious ;). Generally, chamber music was undoubtedly the dominant type of art in the 18th century, whereas in the 17th century it was painting.
Purcell quartet is a fantastic interpreter of baroque music, this version of Corelli's Chaccone is lovely. I just wonder why they don't play the ritornello!
super transparent and pleasant performance - this piece is a must for the future for me playing the continuo part on the theorbo; G is the next key on the program ;-)).
I love this music.
sdegrace 1 month ago
Thank you Beautiful
shadowblue746 7 months ago
This is 2 violins, cello and harpsichord right?
BenNegify 8 months ago
I always get back to this piece, incredibly beautiful. Couldn´t decide whether Bach or Corelli touches me more. Maybe it depends on the mood.
KarlMartell732 1 year ago
It it just beautiful, but It piece in this recording is not in G major It is in F major. But It does not matter, it is awesome.
isismafer 1 year ago
esta música apareció escrita en un palacio ecijano (Sevilla), es esta época era un portento que el arte traspasara fronteras , llego a interpretarse a haendel en los palacios de Perú y Mexico en vida del autor. por parte de la colonización española.
macanudo1808 1 year ago
Thank you for the wonderful music!
bbsunshine11 1 year ago
Very very very beautiful music !!
Thank you Corelli !
PARISA7777 1 year ago
The painting doesn´t fit. Corelli lived many decades before Fragonard. But anyway, it fits with the scenery.
KarlMartell732 1 year ago 3
@KarlMartell732 I rarely pair paintings and music that are contemporary of each other, at least conciously.
HARMONICO101 1 year ago
@HARMONICO101 Pardon me, but the internet was not in existence during Corelli's time. Please remove this video and perform the piece live as per the custom of the period.
dolofonos 11 months ago 4
@KarlMartell732 It's you. You're the Fragonard.
battlemullet 8 months ago
@KarlMartell732 Corelli's music didn't die because he did. His music lived long threw out the baroque are, and to our days. This painting is as fitting as a modern photography of a beautiful sunset.
HerrWarja 2 months ago
@HerrWarja
I hear Mozart when looking at this picture. But it wasn´t meant that serious ;). Generally, chamber music was undoubtedly the dominant type of art in the 18th century, whereas in the 17th century it was painting.
KarlMartell732 2 months ago
@KarlMartell732 How can a picture change the way you see the composer? I must think @dolofonos nailed his comment on this topic rather spot on, haha
HerrWarja 2 months ago
Delicioso.
Muy buena interpretación
annubises 1 year ago
bellissimo esempio di armonia barocca!!
omnur 1 year ago
this piece is a heaven itself! amazing, astonishing, breathtaking..Corelli genius. Bravo Maestro!
ibnfahlan 1 year ago
Purcell quartet is a fantastic interpreter of baroque music, this version of Corelli's Chaccone is lovely. I just wonder why they don't play the ritornello!
simogaia92 1 year ago
@simogaia92 the ritornello is not in all historical editions of Op. 2.
HARMONICO101 1 year ago
super transparent and pleasant performance - this piece is a must for the future for me playing the continuo part on the theorbo; G is the next key on the program ;-)).
DuoContinuo 2 years ago
.. thank you .. so much .. HARMNNICO ..
cornomedale 2 years ago
Thank God for You Tube,
mjfeven 2 years ago 2
@mjfeven i say thank god me too
Scocca73 1 year ago
Wow! Lovely! Reminds me a bit of Georg Muffat's Chaconne. Both that and this are two beautiful pieces :) Thanks!!
Ant2101 2 years ago 3
Muffat knew Corelli's Op. 2.... ;-)
bersa888 2 years ago 2
I bet he did. Corelli was revered even long after his death.
HARMONICO101 2 years ago
Che musica sublime!E' una delle cose più belle che abbia mai ascoltao,Corelli è unico!
srsrfa 2 years ago 4
This piece is incredible. So filled with passion and true excellence.
gyllback 3 years ago 8
amzingly beautiful. i am speechless literally
AytidaRed 3 years ago 2
Es genial.Música universal que se baila oyéndola.
debartzen 3 years ago
I've been listening to it since I was a young boy, never gets me bored. It's genius.
LucaItaly84 3 years ago
corelli is the best...I love playing his basso continuo fpr harpsichord. I love baroque! It's so relaxing and pleasant...
memazappa 3 years ago 2
sounds like f major to me
depauw2004 3 years ago
Baroque tuning. A=392 htz in this case.
HARMONICO101 3 years ago
absolute pitch... :>
PeriodinstrumentfaN 3 years ago
Excellent interpretation!
wewevv 3 years ago
Ahhh... absolutely soaring! I've never heard a more beautiful recording of this piece!
HaMoOhAhA 4 years ago
Oh, come on! Aren't other people going to comment! It such a great piece!
HaMoOhAhA 3 years ago
yep it's agreat piece...
rabulio 3 years ago
Indeed: It's sublime... I love the italian chaconne; perhaps if happyness could be described, it would be somehow like this.
anonimoalfin 3 years ago 3
For me, this piece is love. Pure, unconditional, innocent love. Hence the painting. :)
HARMONICO101 3 years ago
ahhaha the painting is so cute
Fullperson 3 years ago 2
"The Stolen Kiss", by Fragonard!
peymaania 2 years ago