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Sonata IX Buchner trombone, dulcian & organ

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2010

Philipp Friederich Buchner Sonata IX

Adam Woolf trombone
Wouter Verschuren dulcian
Kathryn Cok organ

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  • Bravo! Cheers from Brazil

  • @zythobone Thanks for this hint. No, I wasn't aware of that since the trombone was introduced into the orchestra only around 1800. Thought it was a more contemporary invention. I shall research sackbut...

  • @dk215 do you realize how old the trombone/sackbut is? 15th century....

  • This sounds very charming. I like it!

    But: trombone?! Is the part originally written for an older instrument?

  • Great performance! I can't get enough of the 17th Century Early & Middle Baroque!

    Who needs the blase' of the classical period and Mozart? Someday I hope to have my own little group and play continuo for these pieces. Better hurry though: I'm already 53! Thanks for this video!!!

  • Very nice this is heavenly Music. Professional Performance!

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