J.S. Bach - Adagio, Oster-Oratorium BWV 249 (Philippe Herreweghe & Marcel Ponseele)
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Wow. Beautiful!
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1.55-2.05
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Van een meester door een meester,gewoonweg schitterend
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@MrPisster And so much more simpler as well! Seems things were so much better back in those days.
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@cofycup It's so breathtaking!
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@MrPenfold84 I'm 99pct sure this is the "saint Carolus Borromeus church" in Antwerp, Belgium: built in the grandeur of the Baroque era 1615-1621. look it up!
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1:26!! :)
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Just got to play a baroque oboe which was actually made by Marcel Ponseele himself today. The weight of a modern oboe in comparison to this is a ton. It's really lightweight. It doesn't require as much force, and was really fun.
However, it's really hard to make it sound beautiful, like he does in this video. Remarkable. My deepest respects to him. I know the hard work it takes the become a good oboist. JS Bach was not the only master in this piece.
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I love the old style reproduction instruments. They have such a warm, raw and gutsy sound.
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@iwanttocomment this is in fact true. I have bought one of their baroque oboes as well.
I've lost count of how many times I've listened to this now. It puts me in a form of trance. The music is unbeleivable and so is the interpretation.
cofycup 2 years ago 25
Oh how wonderful !! Divine music and so wonderfully played !!
I wish I could hear them live in Australia one day...!!!
jasjjb 2 years ago 9