Bach - Brandenburg Concertos No.6 - i: Allegro
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great music but this is WAY OUT OF SYNC... :(
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The first time I heard this concerto was as a young boy visiting Carlsbad Caverns and this exhilerating music reverberated throughout the catherdral like chambers, riding along with the cold air and darkness, creating a combination of beauty between that of nature and man that I can still feel electrify me across the decades as if it were but yesterday!
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18 people are violinists...
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Don't wanna be a spammer about it, but being a fan of Reinhard Goebel's interpretation of this movement, everything else (including this) kinda makes me wanna sleep... but that's probably just me. :)
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Um, rock'n'roll is certainly an invention of the 1950s - fast, fun, dancy music obviously has been around for a bit longer ;)
Just like you'll easily find "swung" rhythms in the late middle ages (or renaissance, I forget), but jazz has been "fused" in the beginning of the 20th century... you know...
Btw, if you wanna listen to the thrash metal version, look no further than Musica Antiqua Koeln's performance of this movement :D
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@PTCello Your comment there really doesn't prove anything that rock and roll wasn't invented in the 1950's, just that it's a good song...
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The guitar group at my university is transposing this song to play. I get that high pretty soprano viola part. ._.
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@97violaguy Some say that Bach's A wasn't 440, but rather was closer to 396. maybe this is why?
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@97violaguy Some say that Bach's A wasn't 440, but rather was closer to 396. maybe this is why?
top video hmm total neu hier wer mag oder will mit mir chattn der meldet sich ja ^^
sandrafarnel 1 year ago 12
Do you ever hear something so beautiful that it not only makes you smile, it actually brings out a delicious chuckle of delight? Maybe it's my own surprise that anything can have such penetrating depth. This series of videos rocks and I'll leave it to others to debate their merits...I'll merely keep on smiling.
Ashlar62 1 year ago 8