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Uploaded by atree3 on Jul 20, 2009
Toccata Quarta by Michelangelo Rossi (d. 1672)Performed by Margaret Fabrizio, harpsichordist, at Stanford University, April 27, 1979Italian harpsichord by Clyde Parmelee after Giacomo Ridolfi, 1665. Meantone tuning.
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sounds awesom on my surround sound....the light changing on the flower is trippy....
fingercheese 2 years ago
((hugs))
*tori*
torigirl35 2 years ago
Lovely.
FantasticBabblings 2 years ago
Perfect and beautiful - I'd like to just have this playing with me all day.
kenrg 2 years ago
This is just wonderful Margaret!
PaintedRavensong 2 years ago
3:43 on to the end is my fav part of this.
1Sunrose 2 years ago
★★★★★
Evilspartacus 2 years ago
sounds like its hard to learn
achampag 2 years ago
Atree, that is a great video.. Sounded great. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Gersing
gersing 2 years ago
very cool
JERRYBOLAK 2 years ago
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sounds awesom on my surround sound....the light changing on the flower is trippy....
fingercheese 2 years ago
((hugs))
*tori*
torigirl35 2 years ago
Lovely.
FantasticBabblings 2 years ago
Perfect and beautiful - I'd like to just have this playing with me all day.
kenrg 2 years ago
This is just wonderful Margaret!
PaintedRavensong 2 years ago
3:43 on to the end is my fav part of this.
1Sunrose 2 years ago
★★★★★
Evilspartacus 2 years ago
sounds like its hard to learn
achampag 2 years ago
Atree, that is a great video.. Sounded great. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Gersing
gersing 2 years ago
very cool
JERRYBOLAK 2 years ago