Fux - Ouverture g-minor

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2008

Nova Silesia performing at the fringe concert of Utrecht Early Music Festival. Johann Joseph Fux was the main figure inmusical life in Vienna in the beginning of 18th century.

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  • Marvellous. Did he compose this Overture in several movements or are those lengthy rests?

  • The piece is composed in separate movements, but is clearly meant to be performed as a set.

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  • Wonderful, guys and girls! I hope I can find devoted musicians like you here... Greetings from the US!

  • I thought this was Fux & someone or something said Fox.

  • This is great music, passionately performed! Bravo! I wish I had attended this concert, or better yet had been able to be a part of it! (Sadly, I live thousands of miles away.....)

  • davehshs the dumbfuck depends on Al Jezeera for world news

  • @nakedBison69 The best current play on the name that I've seen is in a T-shirt showing a TV set that looks like a Fox News logo with the words "News for dumb fux."

  • Great performance! Who is this group? They look like a collegium: but they certainly sound as if they've been making CD's for years. Thanks again for this music! Can't ever get enough of the Baroque!

  • Fux is such a terrible name for anybody to have, let alone such a prominent composer as Johann Fux. If I had such a name, I would have gotten it legally changed as soon as I could

  • Been doing a little more research online. In Duftschmid's recording of this Overture with Tributo Armonico Austria they have 6 movements. Here you only seem to have three. Is this video only part of the performance? If so, which three movements are these. Duftschmid has:

    1. Allegro - Grave

    2. Rigadon Trio Bouré

    3. Aire la Double

    4. Menuet

    5. Aire in Canone

    6. Passacaglia

  • I'm curious as to the tempi/notations Fux made for the various movements. Could you include them?

  • So is this from a particular Opera?

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