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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2007

A showcase featuring great music played on a harpsichord at the University of Florida. Music includes:
Bach, Invention No. 4 and 13; Scarlatti, Sonata in E Major, K. 380; Purcell, A New Ground in E Minor Z. T682;
and Rameau, Le Egyptienne.
Harpsichordist is Harold Rodriguez.

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  • Good Job my friend! Go at it!

  • Great work! What kind of cembalo is this? Looks like an English judging by the pedals. Really special sound!

  • Great job! You obviously have some talent. I do have to agree with one of the other posters, the Bach Invention No. 13 was WAY too fast. I know it comes down to interpretation, but it was so fast to the point it was not recognizable. May be you just played it so fast to meet a time crunch or something. Don't mean to take anything away from your playing, you're awesome. I just my opinion on the Bach Invention.

  • very nice. love the sound of the harpsichord. =)

  • Cest manifique!

  • this a superb example of what happens next?

    guy approaches harpsichord and.. ehm, Mrs excuse me.. thinks he might harm it and so Mr haughty suggests he moves along.. he sits and produces this music,, oh the man,s perceived image image is astoundingly re assessed in seconds and, i am sure, acceptance follows with a begrudged grin perhaps.. and i believe.. the man would finish and simply leave gently smiling feeling warm inside : )

  • Absolument superbe. le deuxième morceau est très touchant

  • Ahh absolutely beautiful. Though i must say you played bach's invention 13 a tad bit fast. the way the inventions today are mostly interpreted are fast and smooth flowing which you demonstrated very well. In fact i would think you played it so fast in order to keep the video under 10 minutes in length. out of the five peices you played i would have chosen that one myself to play extra fast. very nicely played. thank you for this gem of a video

  • Johann Sebastian Bach's Two Part Invention No. 4 in D Minor, BWV 775. Its one of my favorites as well but my left hand sucks so much I have alot of trouble at playing the rhythm (or what should be noted as the second lead).

  • Sounds heavenly! You can really feel the era, and that is what it's about.

    For me at least :S

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