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Englishhorn,Flute, G.F.Händel, Mayer, Gauci-Ancelin_ Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2008

Georg Friedrich Händel
Albrecht Mayer - English Horn
Mathieu Gauci-Ancelin- Flute
Sinfonia Varsovia

1.Largo ("Softly Sweet in Lydian Measures" from Oratorio 'Alexander's Feast', HWV 75)

2.Allegro ma non troppo
("Più amabile beltà" from
Opera 'Giulio Cesare',HWV 17)

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  • Are there any other recordings of this flute player? He's great.

  • Absolutely great - I am so pleased I found this. It went straight to Favourites ....

    I am stunned that there has been no comments since July 2008 - and only 1598 views sofar?

    For me a tophit however... many thanks...!

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  • @KandyLovesOboe When playing Oboe, if you do get a range of motion into your playing, your tone improves as well as your volume. Just saying.

  • Hear such music ever and ever, day by day, year by year. So get you in the hour of death something other than an advertising-jingle in your mind.

  • My favorite part is 3:35- 4:00 :) Whole thing is good triple thumbs up.

  • the flute player is awesomee... so is the famous albrecht mayer

  • Baroque musical artistry at it's peak! I found this profoundly moving and refreshing to the soul. Thank you!

  • @SKEflute thats bcoz we're endowed with a great range of motion, naturally, unlike other instrument postures.

  • 1:23 best english horn sound i've ever heard.

  • the flute player is foxy.

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