Your comment makes me chuckle. This is a chaconne, a dance of supposedly Latin American origin that was imported to Europe and was extremely popular. I think it perfectly acceptable to "dance" (although shoes might be suggested...)
Aside from the arresting playing of the ensemble i also like the guy violinist on the right's movements.... so relaxed and natural. Unlike the super poised super stiff posture of modern violinists... *my opinion only : to play à la manière baroque is natural and organic. N'est-ce pas ?
Very good. I suppose playing barefooted (player on the left) isn't historical technique... Ha, ha! I imagine it just reflects the relaxed atmosphere at the institute.
Really great, this is actually one of my favorite pieces composed by Corelli. If you like Corelli as i supose, you should listen to the Trio Sonatas Op. 5 (just an advice).
Too much relaxed, for me (he seems like dancing).
1967born 3 years ago
Your comment makes me chuckle. This is a chaconne, a dance of supposedly Latin American origin that was imported to Europe and was extremely popular. I think it perfectly acceptable to "dance" (although shoes might be suggested...)
OldFashionedMama23 2 years ago
I know chaconne, but I do prefer to see dancing the real dancers, not the violinists ;-)
1967born 2 years ago
Delightful. =)
sh1k4n 3 years ago
I know the male violinst here (barefoot) and I used to play with him a lot. He certainly is much more relaxed now. Although I guess we all are.
musikdork164 4 years ago
Aside from the arresting playing of the ensemble i also like the guy violinist on the right's movements.... so relaxed and natural. Unlike the super poised super stiff posture of modern violinists... *my opinion only : to play à la manière baroque is natural and organic. N'est-ce pas ?
PeriodinstrumentfaN 4 years ago
I thought that was a girl on the right??
violinista53 3 years ago
Ahaha... yes you're right. :-> I meant the male violinist to "our" left. :-D ...hehe thanks.
PeriodinstrumentfaN 3 years ago
Very nice. Corelli is one of the great masters of music.
SteelCorV 4 years ago
Excellent! Very well performed. Thank you for share this.
Karlitten 5 years ago
Very good. I suppose playing barefooted (player on the left) isn't historical technique... Ha, ha! I imagine it just reflects the relaxed atmosphere at the institute.
Ribozyme 5 years ago
Simply awesome.... TBSI 2006 was one to be remembered. Thanks to the person who filmed all of these!
gopic3rd 5 years ago
It is a very nice piece. Well played as well and with historical methods. Congratulations.
madtyn 5 years ago
Really great, this is actually one of my favorite pieces composed by Corelli. If you like Corelli as i supose, you should listen to the Trio Sonatas Op. 5 (just an advice).
vazquezbare 5 years ago
@vazquezbare Corelli's Op.5 is twelve violin sonatas, not trio sonatas.
musicaglorifica 3 months ago