Arcangelo Corelli: Christmas Concerto, Adagio Op. 6 No. 8

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The adagio from the Christmas Concerto for two violins, cello, strings and basso continuo in G Minor "Fatto per la notte di Natale," Op. 6 No. 8. by Arcangelo Corelli. Performed on original instruments by the San Francisco Early Music Ensemble Voices of Music. Featuring Katherine Kyme, Lisa Grodin, Cynthia Miller Freivogel and Carla Moore, baroque violins (left to right); Ondine Young, baroque viola; William Skeen and Shirley Hunt, baroque cellos; Josh Lee, violone; Dominic Schaner and David Tayler, archlute; Hanneke van Proosdij, harpsichord. Soundtrack available at
http://tinyurl.com/ChristmasConcerto
Voices of Music performs in and records our concerts in St. Mark's Lutheran, SF. Visit us on the web at www.voicesofmusic.org

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  • no wander this has lasted 200yrs..it will probably last another 200.superb..

  • виолончель здесь просто божественна! 

  • Only the music and the fantastic musician can stop things very bigs like a World War !

  • Simply beautiful!

  • The Heaven opens and there is this beautiful played music. Very very adoreble and beautiful.

  • @muso2491 agree for 100%

  • This is what tuning into a radio station in Heaven would sound like. I love these guys and gals.

  • @MrHamncheez I'm a kid and I love this piece.

  • Absolutely beautiful! I think this is my favorite recording of this movement.

  • jtorres5381 Greetings from Lima, Perú. You're right: it's part of the soundtrack of Master & Commander. I'm a fan of that movie I went to saw it 3 times at the cinema & I've bought the DVD. By the way, I'm a violinist. This piece is played when the Surprise has left behind Cape Horn & again when Dr Maturin must be transported to the Galápagos for taking out the bullet from his body. Greetings again.

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