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Uploaded by on May 18, 2008

Gonzalo comments on the earliest version of the oboe, intertwined with a Rameau Loure and some non-sequitorial visuals.

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  • This is a Loure from Les Fetes D'Hebes by JP Rameau.

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  • I do not understand the reason for the swimmers!

  • Hahaha, the swimmers are ridiculous.

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  • Is this a documentry about swimming or baroque oboes?

  • This certainly defines "non-sequitorial" with the Oriental swimming women. First annoying, then amusing. Being a history buff and a fan of early music, I would enjoy a longer history lesson on the early oboe. But what a beautiful example of the instrument.

  • I love the combination of the swimmers and the baroque music.

  • this video is so good that is dada istic

  • what is the "liason" between the baroque oboe and those swimmers????

  • @StevenShields29 tsk tsk, you cannot tell they are oriental because the goggles cover up the key part that tell us apart. the eyes. :]

  • @llesmestep you taking things way too seriously: even sadder.

  • This instrument is too important to introduce it with a bunch of swimmers. So sad :(

  • we want to see the rare instrument played........not a bunch of broads in a swimming pool

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