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Andreas Scholl - Vivaldi - Clarae Stellae, Scintillate

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Andreas Scholl - Vivaldi - Clarae Stellae, Scintillate.
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra.
Conducted by Paul Dyer

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  • those were the days...........

  • yes... sweet Harmonia Mundi days...

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  • Baritone (or barytone; French: baryton; German: Bariton; Italian: baritono) is the type of male voice that lies between bass and tenor. Originally from the Greek βαρυτονος, meaning 'deep (or heavy) sounding', music for this voice is typically written in the range from the second A below small C to the F above middle C (i.e. A2-F4) in choral music, and to G above middle C (i.e. A2 - G4) in operatic music, though it can be extended at either end.

  • Did you know that he is really a baritone!!!!!! Seen him do a two part song by himself........ it was amazing!!!!!

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  • Piekne, bardzo nostalgiczne.

  • Per pulchritudinem ad Astra!

  • One of the most sublime arias by Vivaldi. Scholl definitely does it justice.

  • what is a baritone?

  • Yah, you mean the "Wraggle Taggle Gypsy Song?"

    Saw that one; I was totally floored. His baritone voice is also quite amazing!

  • Most Countertenors have the range of a baritone! THAT is truly the craziest thing ever!!!

  • Countertenors always amaze me!!

  • ayyymm "  "

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