Bach - Bwv1067 Orchestral Suite - 05 - Polonaise
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Siempre ha sido una de mis obras preferidas de Bach, una de las primeras que escuché, no sólo de Bach, sino de toda la música clásica. Cuando tenía 8 años, escuchaba por la radio un programa de Elicio Dómbriz, sobre animales, y la sintonía incluía esta "Polonesa" y la "Badinerie". Después, incluso en las épocas en las que estuve más lejos de Bach (pues ha habido épocas para todo, por desgracia), seguía adorando esta música y me preguntaba por qué no sería así todo lo que Bach escribió…
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Lol the old man is just like one of those goofy college professors. <3
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Love the Koopman glare at 1:02 just before he throws his harpsichord at you for playing out of time.
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Música que solo escuchamos nosotros los dioses, los que no tenemos pecado y estamos sin mancha y sin arruga.
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me duele la mano
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フルートが主役!
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@stargirlsusan Well, each piece/dance in a suite has a certain tempo. For example, Sarabande and Polonaise are slow but Courante and Gigue are fast. Usually, a suite starts with a Prelude (in two parts, slow-fast) and ends with a Gigue or other fast dance. The order inbetween is pretty much random :P
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@dalmacietis So it's just random themes, like for example in a concerto there is alegro and then slow part and then the last part is more like the first, So do suites have a structure of fast and slow? or are they just a collection of little pieces? (sorry i dont use a musical language, i dont know much)
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could someone tell me what is this whole piece called bwv1067, because is not a concerto, nor cantata. I want to know what to call it, it sounds like little segments of music, i dont know if they share a theme
hey ladies, stop handbag fighting and listen to the music, its greater than both of you put together.
ThorSpirit 2 years ago 24
I think that's a harpcicord.
scoobyswimmer 3 years ago 14