Happy birthday to Graupner, born this day, 341 years ago. P.S: The only reason I made this score-video was for 13:00 My other score-videos of Graupner > ua-cam.com/play/PLafpqg3vsKmcvxfyATLW5SEWWgaChgSAK.html
I really like Graupner, he really had a great sense of timing in his music, even when being quite unconventional and irregular. Everything comes at the right time and at the right place and has clear rhetorical and dramatic sense. Nothing is ever rushed or sketchy.
@@TheOneAndOnlyZelenkaGuru not correct. The majority of the works (all the cantatas, some of the other works) can be dated because Graupner wrote the date or occasion on the manuscript and the type of paper can be compared. This Ouvertüre is dated 1732-1734.
Happy birthday to Graupner, born this day, 341 years ago.
P.S: The only reason I made this score-video was for 13:00
My other score-videos of Graupner > ua-cam.com/play/PLafpqg3vsKmcvxfyATLW5SEWWgaChgSAK.html
OWO My birthday as well, surprised lol
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I really like Graupner, he really had a great sense of timing in his music, even when being quite unconventional and irregular. Everything comes at the right time and at the right place and has clear rhetorical and dramatic sense. Nothing is ever rushed or sketchy.
The opening reminds me of a part in Handel’s Music for the Royal Fireworks.
The bird sequence I could imagine transposed to jazz
It sounds like a nightingale.
🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
Who is the flutist in the Uccellino?
God knows, only know myself that Hermann Max is the conductor of this performance from the performer link in the description, no flutist credited.
@@TheOneAndOnlyZeno That's not nice! They are amazing.
You should give us the date of composition in the description.
Almost impossible to date Graupner's works, too many of them and not enough research
@@TheOneAndOnlyZelenkaGuru not correct. The majority of the works (all the cantatas, some of the other works) can be dated because Graupner wrote the date or occasion on the manuscript and the type of paper can be compared. This Ouvertüre is dated 1732-1734.
@@graupner1345 Looks like Graupner did all the work for the musicologists then
You should give us the date of composition.
George Frederick Handel he wasn't🤣🤣🤣