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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2009

H.Purcell:Rondeau from " Abdelazar"

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  • This is the theme that Benjamin Britten borrowed to compose his Young' Persons' Guide to the Orchestra isn't it?

    Good to hear this beautiful piece.

    Thanks a lot for sharing this with us!

  • you're right, the frist part is the theme of

    "Young Persons' Guide to the Orchestra :)

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  • light and transparant, like it

  • finally an authentic version :)

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  • This is sick. Love Purcell so much

  • Very nice, classic music never die.

  • Is the danse spirit!very Nice

  • beğenmeyen göttür bülbül gibi öttür

  • I'm actually learning this song and I love it

  • @Lancastrian83 Everything.... It's very light in manner of playing, and not so forceful as are many of the other performances I have heard. Well, I'm not certain it's "authentic" as I say, but I really like it nonetheless.

  • @DeMars3 In what way authentic? The style of playing or pace or what? Just interested to know.

  • HI mum, it's Cameron!

  • @plugee

    They both involve repeating a theme. I always thought that rondeau and rondo were just regional spelling differences, just like courante and corrente.

  • I heard it like that...... but faster.

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