Sonata Pian e Forte -Giovanni Gabrieli
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2020
- From Sacrae Symphoniae 1597
Gabrielle Wunsch - Baroque Violin
Bruce Chrisp - Tenor Sackbut
Violin made by Lorenzo Carcassi - 1775
Sackbut made by Ewald Meinl - 2013
Copy of an instrument made by Anton Drewelwecz -1595
Mouthpiece by Geert Jan van der Heide
Audio recording and editing - Bruce Chrisp
Video recording and editing - Bruce Chrisp
I love the sound of the sackbut, much warmer and mellower than the trombone.
Absolutely beautiful. I could listen to this all day.
Now, that was just stunning!
Thanks for the inspiration
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing!!
Fabulous! 👏
Perfect setting for this music
Lovely! It's so exciting to see you doing these videos Bruce!
This is fantastic!!
Some special work. I especially love the fact that I actually know a couple of those artists!
Superb!! Thank you both:-)
Thank you, Marsha! We miss everybody in Santa Rosa, and I hope we can get back to performing live for you sooner rather than later.
This is wonderful. Great work!
that cheeky added 9th at the end...man he was like centuries ahead of his time...
This is superb!
This is fantastic, Bruce and Gabby!! Love the way you distanced the second choir and the look and everything - perfect. Beautiful playing as well!
We thoroughly enjoyed this piece that Francesco featured on his "Thursday Night Live" session. Thank you both for your exquisite artistic performance and for this incredible video. Regards, Jack and Marsha Dupre
Thanks so much, Jack! We’ll be releasing more, so subscribe to my channel and you’ll know when they come out!
Bruce and Gabby, Congratulations! Wonderful playing and creative engineering! Also thanks for the great workshop last week. I share this with Audrey.
Magnificent.
It was beautiful! I would love to hear that played in big church. How long did it take to put this together?
About a week, but we didn't work on it every day. Glad you liked it.
Hi Rosie!
This is my favorite version of this piece and I come back often to listen to it. I just noticed that I must have accidentally clicked the “thumbs down” button at some point - sorry about that!