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Uploaded by on May 25, 2007

Christina Pluhar
L'Arpeggiata
Extrait avec introduction orale.
La Tarantella Napoletana

Christina Pluhar, théorbe, harpe baroque.
Eero Palviainen, guitare baroque, archiluth.
Veronika Skuplik, violon baroque.
Mira Glodeanu, violon baroque.
Bruno Cocset, violoncelle.
Chitarra Battente, guitare baroque.
Marcello Vitale.
Paulina van Laarhoven lirone, viole.
Mieneke van den Velden, viole.
Christine Plubeau, viole.
Richard Myron, contrebasse.
Elisabeth Seitz, psaltérion.
Elisabeth Geiger, orgue, clavecin.
Haru Kitamika, orgue.
Michèle Claude, percussion.

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  • C'est un morceau incroyable ! L'interprétation est un mélange d'énergie et de finesse ! Quel est le nom de de cette oeuvre ?

  • J'ai oublié de mettre l'oeuvre, c'est la "Tarantella Napoletana", elle est également jouée sur l'un des disques de l'Arpeggiata, "La Tarentelle - Musique traditionnelle au Royaume de Naples". Je le rajoute à la fiche.

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  • Très beau travail ! Amicalement Phalaïna

  • Luminous, youthful and refreshing.

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  • of all the musics i have heard, of 6 continents, and perhaps a dozen centuries, this is one of the best ever. the composition, the execution, the resonance... perfection.

  • super..j'aime tout ce qu'ils font ..de vrais artistes..!!

  • super..j'aime tout ce qu'ils font ..devrais artistes..!!

  • Re-incarnate me: As an Italian who also speaks French, studies Spansih guitar and music, perhaps some German schooling, and moves where ever there are tons of indescribably beautiful edifices with stone columns... I could live a lifetime of this..

  • @samerziadeh

    Thank you.

    I read your "page" on Youtube. You have an interesting background, coming from Saudi Arabia and living and working in Canada.

    Do you like this piece of music? Your musical tastes as described on your "Channel" seem so very different from it.

  • @nni9310 I found out, it's called a psaltery.

  • @samerziadeh

    If any one ever responds, please let me know.

    It seems to be, or have been, a popular instrument in central Europe.

  • What's the instrument on the right called? The one where she's hitting the strings with the sticks.

  • Extraordinaire, très poétique, qc pour l'´`ame. Aime ,ca.

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