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Uploaded by jasonhobert37 on May 20, 2008
Johann Hermann Schein's Sonata in C Major, performed by the Sackbutt Consort of the University of Southern Mississippi.
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I have noticed this too: The piece is not intellectually understood. It is performed like a Gabrieli piece, from around 50 years earlier. But Schein is early baroque!
Nevertheless, my respects for the performance!
rp1703 2 years ago
You are totally right. I like the effort of having used period instrument but they must research more the performance practice of the time.
phrenqdog 2 years ago
haha sack buyy
grubbish2 3 years ago
Taking sackbuts and playing on it like on modern trombones is not enough! You may work a lot on your interpretation of early baroque music!
riverhai 3 years ago
what a load of sackbutts!
this was awesome. They don't make brass instruments like they used to.
davitogrubba 3 years ago
this takes one back 400 years;excellent and much appreciated....thanx J.H.37..
aelfricbetera 3 years ago
Gute Ansätze, aber bitte noch an der Intonation üben. Danke!
samada3us 3 years ago
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I have noticed this too: The piece is not intellectually understood. It is performed like a Gabrieli piece, from around 50 years earlier. But Schein is early baroque!
Nevertheless, my respects for the performance!
rp1703 2 years ago
You are totally right. I like the effort of having used period instrument but they must research more the performance practice of the time.
phrenqdog 2 years ago
haha sack buyy
grubbish2 3 years ago
Taking sackbuts and playing on it like on modern trombones is not enough! You may work a lot on your interpretation of early baroque music!
riverhai 3 years ago
what a load of sackbutts!
this was awesome. They don't make brass instruments like they used to.
davitogrubba 3 years ago
this takes one back 400 years;excellent and much appreciated....thanx J.H.37..
aelfricbetera 3 years ago
Gute Ansätze, aber bitte noch an der Intonation üben. Danke!
samada3us 3 years ago