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Neil Gow's Lament for the Death of his Second Wife
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- Опубліковано 8 сер 2024
- Neil Gow's Lament is a perennial public favourite at our concerts.
Ein von den Lieblingsstücken unserer Konzertbesucher: Neil Gow's Lament.
A stunning version of this classic Scottish air. Frankly, it moved me to tears.
Beautifully played, well done! I come from Perthshire where Niel Gow is from; I've even been lucky enough to play on one of his fiddles and this is one of the best, most sensitive renditions I've heard of his most famous melody.
Thanks, Colin, for your kind words , coming from a real Scot! Glad you liked it.
I love this whole presentation. The low flute just perfect. The building of the accompaniment. You all play it with the innocence of a brand new tune. Great!!
What an incredible rendition of this most beautiful song.........made it even more beautiful......cannot believe this doesn't have more views and likes!!!
Thanks so much, that is very kind of you!
They play it so beautifully... My eyes are full of tears!
What a sweet smiling lass in the back, no doubt pleased with the wonderful playing in front.
It has found it's way to Germany and Austria. What a wonderful air and how beautiful played. Thx 😊
So amazing! Congrats from 🇬🇷.
2.39 onwards is like walking in the air. You took beautiful music and made it more beautiful.
Yes indeed this is a most superb rendition
tune kesukaanku ! matur suksma
Well that was utterly fantastic
Beautifully played, Brian.
Thanks Lars! Hope you're well!
Oh to see a harpsichord transcription. Continuo only here? ❤️
Hi, thanks for your interest. Just continuo and a lot of improvisation, sorry, no real written part!
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"The Inner Light" in real life
Someone has a crush on the flutist.
What is this flute? I have pricisely the same flute but I do not know who is the maker
It's a copy of a Quantz flute, made by Martin Wenner
I have exactly the same, style color and key to minute details but no stamp of Wenner. Wonder if mine was a copy made by another guy
@@ggao4097 Martin Wenner stamps all of his flutes. The Quantz flute has an Eflat and a D sharp key and it's quite possible that several makes copy this original