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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2007

Crispian Steele-Perkins live recital
www.CrispianSteele-Perkins.co.uk

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  • This is a demonstration and you do what you can when you are on this kind of a tour. Unfortunately, not every place has a period instrument ensemble at your disposal.

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  • What a pity...try to combine a cornetto with

    a modern piano...I don´t believe they could not use at least an harpsichord !

    The instruments are sounding one against to each other...this is like to paint an English Gothic Cathedral with a work of some french impressionists...

  • Screw the top rated comment! It is always a good thing for the cornetto to have any and all the exposure it can. The sound is drop-dead gorgeous and all some people can do is complain about the piano. Philistines!

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  • I' m not sure that he can play cornetto...

  • what is interesting is that historically it was written that castrati sounded like a cornetto. It is an eerie but interesting sound.

  • Harpsichord or even harp... NEVER a piano as accompaniment please. But they play very well.

  • Correct me if I'm wrong, but is this music in Cinderella Penguin?

  • what`s the name of this song?

  • @bigmandrel And of course we would have to listen with 480 year old ears.

  • I think this is interesting. I had a reversed performance situation in the past.

    I am a euphonium player and played a Baroque piece for a undergrad recital, accompanied by harpsichord instead of piano, which would be the norm.

    Just because two instruments don't historically belong together does not mean they cannot create something that is of value or even something beautiful.

  • A wonderful instrument & sound with beautiful playing. Thank you Mr. Steele-Perkins.

  • Some of you screwballs won't be satisfied, historically speaking, unless there is a 480 year old man playing a 480 year old instrument.

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