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I Cinque Elementi wind quintet: The Marriage of Figaro

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I Cinque Elementi wind quintet live in Villa Contarini
Mozart: The marriage of Figaro

The musicians of the wind quintet I Cinque Elementi (the five elements) are the solo players of the Civica Orchestra di Fiati di Padova (Wind Orchestra of Padua, Italy).
The members of this ensamble are joined not only by a strong interest for chamber music, but also by the wish to discover new repertories.
I Cinque Elementi wind quintet gave its first performance during the International Summer Festival in Friburg (Germany) where it obtained the warm approval of public and critics.
The musicians of the group have attended the masterclasses of famous teachers and concert artists and have won the first prize of important musical contests as soloists or as members of chamber ensembles. They play with famous orchestras like Venice's Orchestra del Teatro la Fenice and Ferrara's Orchestra del Teatro Comunale. They play also ethnic instruments of ancient cultures.
Their repertory consists not only of original music for wind quintet, but also of arrangements of symphonies and overtures of composers of the classical age and of the 1900s, some of them have been arranged by Claudio Fanton.

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  • am playing this with my high school quintet i'm so scared it's so hard (on bassoon)

  • @Bassoonater We'll give a masterclass in France this summer.

    You can reach us at Rencontres Musicales Internationales des Graves (17 - 30 July 2011)

    ... and yes, it's really difficult: five players against an orchestra!!!

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  • sounds awesome!

    i love marriage of figaro.

    definately my favorite mozart piece.

    and this was arranged wonderfully

  • thats amazing

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  • Playin for my highschool quintet like user above. It's eh, i'm having a bit of a problem with the tenor clef part near the end, but it isnt too bad at 130ish. Eh. It's better than what i played last year xD

  • @tilphor» the arrangement is by Jan Vent (or Wendt) 1745-1801.

  • Who's arrangement is it? We're looking for a decent one to add to our rep list.

  • BRAVO

  • I just ordered this piece for a solo & ensemble music festival. I can't wait to begin preparing this piece!

  • muy buenos VERY GOOD!!!

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