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Rameau - Pièces de clavecin en concert N° 3 (Tambourin) / Il Giardino Armonico

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Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683~1764)

- Pièces de clavecin en concerts, 1741 -

Concert n° 3 en La majeur
3. Tambourins I et II


Il Giardino Armonico

flûte: Giovanni Antonini
violon: Enrico Onofri
viole de gambe: Vittorio Ghielmi
clavecin: Ottavio Dantone

danses: Natalie Gal, Uta Gruber


Choreographed by Musica et Saltatoria

Directed by Giovanni Antonini
Performed by Il Giardino Armonico
(On period instruments)

from the DVD ' Music of The French Baroque '

J.Ph. Rameau J.P. Rameau

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  • Is this filmed at the Hellbrunn Palace outside of Salzburg in Austria?  It looks very familiar (definitely not a French palace)

  • Well... I don't know well. Maybe your word are right, there place is not French palace.

  • what is this from? it' great!

  • This video to extract from the DVD which I am having. It is a DVD of the title which is 'Music of The French Baroque' of the (Il Giardino Armonico) which is an ancient music performance group of Italia...

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  • i need a time machine

  • Thanks for uploading this video, a sheer delightful experience after listening this music, it's time for me to explore more Rameau's music!

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  • Wahou ! Nos ancêtres savaient danser comme ça ?

  • @bulerias81 Haha. oops. Sorry then :$ . Glad to hear you like the baroque though!

  • @Tenifus hey relax buddy. I was only kidding. I enjoy this music as much as you do.

  • @bulerias81 Get off of here you racist idiot! This was the entertainment back then and still counts as entertainment today, and you should respect it for that. Composers of that day actually had talent unlike most of the "musicians" now days.

  • belissimo! bravo! belissimo

  • Ill take one blue and one green please.

  • @bulerias81 may be, but surely you don't know what it means to have grace

  • damn, white people were lame even back then

  • BRAVISIMO

  • Cool.

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