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7 months ago
Day 125 (Prince Charlie's Last View of Scotland)
Fiddle Tune a Day is my ambitious project to post a new fiddle tune on the web every day for the next year, using both youtube and tumblr.
Day125:...
FiddleTuneADay • 169 views
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7 months ago
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10 months ago
Original Ruckers Harpsichord 1/3
Alexander von Heißen am historischen Ruckers-Cembalo im Museum für angewandte Kunst Frankfurt a.M.
Das Museum für Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt b...
cembalo95 • 2,925 views
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It is actually not an original Rucker's Harpsichord. It is a French Revalement. This is where a builder in the 18th cent would take pieces of a 17th cent. Ruckers instrument and reconstruct it to meet the demands of French music. This was was done frequently by Blanchet and Taskin because it adde...
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10 months ago
MUSIC PAINTING - Glocal Sound - Matteo Negrin
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VIDEO - MUSIC PAINTING
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10 months ago
Z. Ruzickova BWV 911 Toccata and Fugue Harpsichord 2/2
J S Bach Toccata and Fugue in C minor BWV 911 2/2
Fugue
Zuzana Ruzickova Harpsichord
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harpsichordRB • 2,799 views
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It was in spite of these horrendous plucked pianos by Pleyel, Sperhakke et al that harpsichordists discovered the true sound of the harpsichord and baroque harpsichord performance. You can thank people like Hubbard and Dowd that these abominations disappeared.
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10 months ago
Hotteterre-- Troisieme Suitte, Premier Livre Baroque flute
Gigue (L'Italienne) and Courante (L'indiferente) +double. From Hotteterre le Romain, Primier Livre de pieces, 1715. Nouvelle Edition, Oeuvre secon...
rustydog1236 • 3,086 views
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Haven't you ever heard of inegal???????? You should study the Hotteterre ornaments more carefully and listen to Kuiijken or Allain-Dupres or Rachel Brown or Wilbert Hazelzet they are the real deal. The art of French music is in the fine detail: the inegal, the ornaments, the articulation and a li...
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11 months ago
P.A.Locatelli: Sonata in G minor for transverse flute and basso continuo, Op.2 No.6
Pietro Antonio Locatelli
1 - Largo
2 - Allegro
3 - Largo
4 - Allegro
Masahiro Arita - transverse flute
[Thomas Stanesby junior, London, ca. 1725...
takataka1052 • 2,546 views
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Troll? Maybe. I've been called worse. Because I voice my opinion truthfully. The "Logic Steps" are illogical. It is true that violinists used vibrato as an ornament sparingly (that is the important point) flute players did not! Read Hotteterre or Quantz. The other consideration is that a flute pl...
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1 year ago
My Conversion Confirmation
Please watch in hi-def for the full experience.
http://au.youtube.com/watch...
Just over a year ago I posted my first Youtube v...
askegg • 12,316 views
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Religion relies upon: the desperate, the illiterate, the bigot, the exploiter, the exploited, the naive, the stupid, the gullible, the terror stricken, the closed minded, the segregated even if they think they are not, and those who fear death so much it numbs their senses. I think therefore I am...
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1 year ago
Concerto for Flute and Harp - W.A. Mozart - Part 2
Concerto for Flute, Harp and Orchestra
No. 2: Andantino
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Paris, 1778
K. 299
Sir James Galway, flute
Marisa Robles, harp
Aca...
leoperarm • 38,496 views
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I don't know how anybody can like the sound of the modern flute when the flutist uses vibrato like a motor and Rampal (was) and Galway is the master of vibrato to the point where it becomes hard to distiguish what the actual pitch is. Thank god at least clarinet players let the beauty of the wood...
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1 year ago
Bach Partita for Solo Flute
Composed by J.S. Bach.
Captured during videoshoot @ Gitaarsalon Enkhuizen, Netherlands.
Camera: Peter de Vos, Frank Reijgersberg.
Audio & Edit: Re...
nsrAgnew • 12,672 views
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Why not just learn to play a baroque flute: real wood sound, no key noise, and a glorious sound to boot but then you would have to learn some very complicated forked fingerings and have to make each note play in tune with your ear and not with a complicated system of machinery doing it for you. S...
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1 year ago
Agnew McAllister Duo 'Largo' ~ Locatelli
The Agnew / McAllister Duo performing the Largo movement from the G Major Sonata by Italian composer Pietro Locatelli.
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Just think how beautiful it would have sounded on a real baroque flute!!!!
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1 year ago
Nina Perlove, playing on a Sankyo wood flute
Here I am at the 2008 NFA Convention Exhibit Hall just having some fun trying a wood Sankyo flute.
Thanks to Sankyo for supporting the REAL FLUTE ...
ninaflute • 87,415 views
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@ninaflute ...then why are you destroying the lovely natural sound with your machine like vibtato????
Hi: Love the tune and your playing is very good. I played Scottish traditional music for years in both a Celtic Band and a Scottish Country Dance band. If I can make a suggestion: try gut strings. I don't mean Pirastro gut, I mean real Baroque Violininist gut strings you can buy from specialist s...