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Arcangelo Corelli - Sonata No.1, Op.5 in D Major (1/4)

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2008

Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713)

Sonata No.1 D Major from "Sonate a Violino e Violone o Cimbalo, Op.5, Parte Prima", Mov. I

Rome, 1700

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  • Hello:

    I really enjoy this corelli video. Could you give me the information of the performer? This person plays violin so well!!

    Thank you!

  • Chiara Banchini.

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  • @ebarbetti Anche io ho sentito il bisogno di passare da qui dopo Inneres Auge! 

  • ma quando ritorno in me,

    sulla mia via, a leggere e studiare,

    ascoltando i grandi del passato…

    mi basta una sonata di corelli,

    perché mi meravigli del creato!

    Da maestro a maestro

  • i honestly dont care if this is what Corelli originally wrote, this is beauty. would i like to hear a more faithful rendition, sure, but this is a gorgeous take on this piece and i don't believe the spices have ruined the dish nor do i think Corelli would take umbrage

  • To me its real simple: either the motherf*****er can play or the motherf*****er cant play. if they can play, i dont care how they interpret it, i'll still enjoy it.

  • @Medianatospais If Corelli wrote on the sheet to include embelihments then thats the way it should be played regardless of the period of the manufacture of the particular instrument. Embelishments I believe can be played on any more modern violin. However I do concede they sre a little over done here and Wallfisch could have handle it a touch less enthisiasticly on the trills.

  • @yotamharan2 The issue of the imperfections of the bow is not invented and there is a lot of literature about it. However in lay words my point is: "...a prodigal use of embellishments must be avoided. Regard them as spices which may ruin the best dish" This quote comes from CPE Bach!!! My opinion is Chiara Banchini who usually is an excellent performer this time "ruined the dish"...

  • @annestrings I appreciate the "imperfection" of baroque bow requires to play more embellishments nevertheless I think a more simple and "essenthial" performance is possible indeed. On the other hand at present even a baroque violin is usually played using a modern bow. I think in order to really respect Corelli's authentic inspiration implies to refuse an excessive "virtuoso" approach.

  • I can only repeat this quote "there is at present no absolute possibility of authenticating these embellishments" Quote from: Arcangelo Corelli new Orpheus of our times by Dr Peter AllsoI. Moreover: "...by the middle of Eightenteenth century the superfluity of surface ornament had swamped the clear outlines of Corelli's melodies..." therefore I am sorry but I insist no definitive proof is available those embellishments were written personally by Corelli and they swamp Corelli's melodies

  • Amazingly beautiful. I feel something undefined within me vibrating when I listen to this.

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