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Weiss Ciacona in g minor for Flute, Baroque Lute and Viol

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2009

This is the ciacona movement of the Weiss sonata in g minor from the London manuscript. Only the lute part survives for what is obviously a duet. Here Michel Cardin has reconstructed the second part for baroque flute. We have added a viol for extra bass support.
Solo version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HYm-Y-ioxA
Dennis Sadzewicz flute, Valentin Ustenov viol, Daniel Shoskes baroque lute

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  • che bellooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • the flute doesn't go with the original lute piece. i undrestand its all guesswork and we are probably used to the lute solo, but i doubt the flute part sounded anything like this.

  • Veramente bravi!!!!!

    

  • I love this piece. I knew that the flute part had not survived, but it is great to hear what it might have sounded like. Beautiful.

  • bravo!!! great "reconstruction" of the flute music.

    i like this very much.

  • Absolutely gorgeous!!!

  • Very nice. Quite an idiomatic reconstruction.

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