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Henry Purcell - Suite No.2 in G minor:Saraband

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2008

This beautiful piece was arranged and played on keyboards by yuji takahashi, became more beautiful, silent and modern. The material has been taken from suite No.2 in G minor:saraband .

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  • 350 AÑOS DE NACIDO. 1659 EN LONDRES

  • fantastic. excuse me, but is the first picture a real location (the golden window with the barock figures)? if yes, may i ask where it is? it amazed me.

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  • I just can't stop listening to this... it's, um, transcendent, hopefully hopeless. I mean, it's tragically uplifting. Thank you. FSO

  • Truly pleasant. Where is the outdoor corridor located @ 0:28? Thanks and regards!

  • Déroutant à certains moments, mais le résultat est superbe. Très beau travail en liaison avec des images choisies.

    Merci

  • Fuck you Shariotoflove and Davehshs, I'm too busy listening to beautiful music instead of reading your Rage Comments.

  • @davehshs oh...how convinient of you to say that now. hmmmm the scent of bullshit gets stronger and stronger, each time i visit this page. anyway good for you if you are telling the truth.

  • @shariotoflove You're right that I don't know you, of course. Perhaps you really could tell the difference, but I highly doubt it. Out of curiosity, I INVITE TRAINED CLASSICAL MUSICIANS TO WEIGH IN here and say whether they could probably tell, just by listening, whether a classical musician was a Westerner or a Japanese.

  • @davehshs you dont know me, and i probably would tell the difference. so what of it?

  • @shariotoflove If you listened to recordings of these great Japanese classical musicians and to recordings of several great European classical musicians, without knowing which was which, you would NOT be able to tell which was Eastern and which was Western. Your apparent prejudice has convinced you that their styles of playing are "unorthodox" or "weird."

  • @davehshs yes, their rendition of classical pieces are either unorthodox or down right wierd. if youre into that, thats your problem, not mine. sorry cant help ya.

  • @shariotoflove Perhaps you are referring to Midori, or Seiji Ozawa, or Mitsuko Uchida, or the Tokyo String Quartet, among others.

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