The Water Music (Allegro-Alla Hornpipe)
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Pardon my humor, but it appears that the same gentleman is playing both the harpsichord and the cello simultaneously.
Impressive!
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All three of us seem to have the same hairstylist !
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the video seems to be out of tune with the sound. the trumpet sounds allready before he sets it to his mouth. but for the rest I like it!
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@operachild i believe that that is actually a viola da gamba
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I love your playing - so smooth and controlled, with such a lovely tone.
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THIS IS FROM WATER MUSIC.
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How can you say such a thin!?
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This music is used both for the Water Music Suite in D and the Sonata for Trumpet and String in D.
The Water Music Suite features two trumpets, however.
There is often confusion because Handel wrote three Water Music Suties, the most popular of which is in F and opens with the famous horn line.
The point being, this music is used to open both the trumpet sonata heard here and the Water Music Suite in D, HWV 349.
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True.
I have been playing this piece, it is Suite in D for Trp and strings.
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I don't care what it is, it's Händel and it makes me wanna dance and prance around the house! :-D
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This selection is also in "Water Music". Handel frequently recycles his works. In several "Concerti a Due Cori" are choruses from "Messiah", only for instruments alone.
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This not the Watermusic. It is the suite in D for Trumpet and Strings.



its keyed, i see.
poorfatmarvin 3 years ago
It's not keyed. It is a natural (valveless) trumpet that has a few small holes to help correct the intonation of the "naturally" out of tune notes.
DueTrombe 3 years ago
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DueTrombe 4 years ago