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J. B. Lully: Armide (LWV 71) / Passacaille / Les Talens Lyriques
GIOVANNI BATTISTA LULLI (1632-1687)
RachelPortman • 1,939 views
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10 months ago
J. S. Bach - Cantata BWV 22 - Jesus nahm zu sich die zwölfe - 5 - Corale (J. S. Bach Foundation)
Fifth movement (corale) from cantata BWV 22 "Jesus nahm zu sich die zwölfe" (Jesus took to him the twelve), performed by the J. S. Bach Foundation ...
Bachstiftung • 4,355 views
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F. Francœur & F. Rebel - Pyrame & Thisbé - Troupe de peuples
François Francœur (1698 - 1787) and François Rebel (1701 - 1775)
Pyrame et Thisbé, tragédie lyrique (1726) -
Act I: Troupe de peuples -
Ensemble...
Harmonieuniverselle • 8,775 views
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1 year ago
Vivaldi - Semiramide RV 733 "Con la face di megera"
ANTONIO VIVALDI (1678-1741)
Semiramide RV 733
Aria "Con la face di megera" for bass, strings, and continuo
Featuring Lorenzo Regazzo, bass
Dire...
HARMONICO101 • 11,207 views
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1 year ago
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Adagio for glass harmonica in C major K.356(617a)
The glass harmonica is a type of musical instrument that uses a series of glass bowls or goblets graduated in size to produce musical tones by mean...
yuta1010blog • 696 views
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2 years ago
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Forty-Five year old single gay male, born in California, raised in Georgia. Paternal family American of English, Scots, Irish, Welsh, French, and Native American origins; maternal family from London, England.Not much of a socialite, he prefers scholarly pursuits and solitary outdoor rambles to most everything else. A modern-day Thoreau, he also greatly admires Whitman and Lincoln. He sometimes likes to cook elegant dinners to be enjoyed on quiet evenings by candlelight, with one or two friends for quiet, intelligent conversation and company. He abhors crowds of people and most public places. Many people have said he is an old-fashioned 'romantic' in the Nineteenth-Century mould. He is probably unlike anyone you have ever met.