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Uploaded by CollegiuMusicumBach on Jul 21, 2009
George Friderich HandelWater Music, Suite No.1 in F Major HWV 348Hornpipe Variant in F Major HWV 331/ 2Moisés Sánchez Ross, ConductorCollegium Musicum BachGuest Musicians from the Handel and Haydn SocietyRecorded Live
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i love how this music came to be and how the name of the music describes just what it was used for.
(lots of brass and no harpsicord...not very baroque.)
dudepower100 2 years ago
No harpsichord? Perhaps you should listen it again.
Brass can be more audible in this recording because it was recorded with a mini disc recorder.
But this interpretation even has double continuo, organ and harpsichord.
("Very" Baroque)
Thank you.
CollegiuMusicumBach 2 years ago 2
Molto bravo, belissimo
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i love how this music came to be and how the name of the music describes just what it was used for.
(lots of brass and no harpsicord...not very baroque.)
dudepower100 2 years ago
No harpsichord? Perhaps you should listen it again.
Brass can be more audible in this recording because it was recorded with a mini disc recorder.
But this interpretation even has double continuo, organ and harpsichord.
("Very" Baroque)
Thank you.
CollegiuMusicumBach 2 years ago 2