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Antonio Salieri Triple Concerto D major (1/3)

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2009

Salieri wrote little instrumental music. Among the few pieces he wrote is this triple concerto for violin, oboe and violoncello from 1770. It is a fine example of an intermediate concerto between baroque and classical style. I find it to be full of aristocratic charme.

Thomas Füri (violin), Heinz Holliger (oboe) and Thomas Demenga (violoncello) are the soloists. Füri also conducts the Camerata Bern.

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  • Charming,Maestro Salieri!

  • it´s a lovely piece of music!

    i like him (salieri) very much.

    he is great.

  • ok

    but I think that we love salieri's music!!!

  • @quico1995 Indeed. Baroque was totallly over in 1770. Both Bach and Händel where long gone. Without them no baroque! :P

  • I think like HerrWarja; where is the barroque in

    1st this compositor

    2nd the harmony

    3rdthe desenvolupment of the music

    becose of this I think it's pure classical styl

  • Vienna's most underrated composer. Thank you.

  • What's baroque about it? I think it's more to the roccoco

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