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Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 - 2nd Mov. (J.S. Bach)

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Recorded live on May 19, 2007 at the McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, IL. "Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major-Second Movement" arranged as a son jarocho by SdM Music Director Victor Pichardo and recorded by Sones de Mexico Ensemble on the CD "Esta Tierra Es Tuya (This Land Is Your Land)."

This live performance features Juan Rivera-violin/clave, Zacbe Pichardo-harp/cowbell, Victor Pichardo-jarana/donkey jaw, Juan Dies-bass/maracas, Lorena Iñiguez-zapateado, and special guest horn section Victor Garcia-trumpet, Carlos Vega-sax, and John Dorsch-Trombone from the CALJE (Chicago Afro latin Jazz Ensemble).

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  • ...This is the third movement.

  • @mellorocx7 You are correct. We blinked, and we missed he second!!

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  • LOL SOUNDS SO MEXICAN XD!!!! LOLOLOL

  • Awsome Bach's Music can be played in so many styles and thats Beautiful. Saludos desde Chicago.

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  • @sonesdemexico In my orchestra this is what we play as second movement.

  • I have seen Sones de Mexico live, and I have have CD.The CD version is spectacular, and I loved this when I saw them live. It was energetic, engaging, and fun. But for some reason this video just seems off. I can't put my finger on why musically. It just sounds... Off.. On top of that, nobody but nobody in the video looks like they are having fun. This video really doesn't do their live show justice at all. If you get a chance, GO SEE THE SHOW! This video isn't even close.

  • @centralcoaster33 They are indescribably awesome live

  • ~\\-\\\||||||||\\//////\\||| ~------ ^-^

  • Such a wonderful rendition/ interpretation of the Third Movement (allegro) of the Third Concerto! It's a little off tempo here and I'll optimistically attribute that to percusion delay from poor microphone placement. The album version is pretty sweet. I wanna see these guys live!

  • lololoLOloLOloLOloLOlOLolOLOlO­L

  • This is Jose Sebastian Bachero's interpretation of Bach's Brundenberg Concerto.Lmao. Its got a Mariachi feel to it and it's got Brazilian Batucada. V. impressed.

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