Handel-Trumpet Concerto in D
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Wonderful .
What is the HWV number of this concerto? It seems to be related to water music
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@jppuertorico85 sounds to me like an arrangement of the sarabande from the the g minor harpsichord suite
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Bellissimo! Grazie!
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Händel hat schöne, vor allem ausdrucksstarke Bläserstücke geschrieben. Die
Barocktrompete bedeutet die Originalität jener Zeit !
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@jppuertorico85 It sounds like some kind of sarabande but it's definitely not from HWV 341.
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What is the 2nd song that they play here in minor key? It's not a part of HWV 341 I don't believe...
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the badassest trumpet player on earth.
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First violinist.......more wrist and less arm action. You look like you're trying to saw your violin in two.
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Shouldn't the trumpeter be called Crispian Brass-Perkins?
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This is the best I've heard in a very very long time!
The solo trumpeter here is Crispian Steele-Perkins - arguably the greatest exponent of the baroque trumpet in modern times. He is renowned for his recordings and performances on the modern vented baroque trumpet (as used here), the un-vented (or "no-holes") natural trumpet, the keyed trumpet, the various slide trumpets, as well as on modern instruments - he is a very nice man too!
trombalontano 2 years ago 11
Thanks alot for your comment. :D
MusicPortray 2 years ago