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Pavel Josef Vejvanovský (1633-1693) XII. Sonata a 7, Virtuosi di Praga

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2011

Pavel Josef Vejvanovský XII. Sonata a 7

Jan Hasenoehrl, František Bílek, Arnold Kinkal Trumpets
Prague Brass Ensemble, Jan Votava
Universal Brass, Jan Hasenoehrl
Virtuosi di Praga
Oldřich Vlček Coductor

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  • A large group of musicians were drawn from throughout Europe to play at the rebuilt Moravian court and churches. In the 1650s the job of running and directing this prestigious ensemble fell to Vejvanovsky.

    He was the greatest trumpet virtuosos of the age. One of his more remarkable talents was the ability to play certain chromatic passages on the trumpet, which is not normally possible on the largely diatonic natural trumpet. (edited from Wikipedia)

  • @redbrian3655 Dear Brian, thank you for your excellent and professional comment about Pavel Josef Vejvanovsky. I will have to write his curiculum vitae to video. Ria

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  • Such a soothing piece... thanks for sharing :).

  • Very Nice ..Thank you very much Ria !!!

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