The beauty and artistry of this fiendishly difficult instrumental performance is sadly not reflected in the number of likes for this video, at this time. Than you for this fantastic video!
I think this was music of the 16th/17 century played in grand halls and the finest castles and cathedral's and it's a joy to listen to🙂well done Alison and co
She,s one off the best female trumpeters now!! I play also trumpet a B trumpet and have a piccolo but there I can not yet so good playing on I must have lesson in it! But Alison plays on the highest level also on the piccolo!!
He is a specially trained type of singer known as a "counter-tenor" and there is a story behind this... Originally this piece was probably intended to be sung by a castrated male singer known as a "castrato." In the olden days, if a boy exhibited a stellar singing voice, he might be castrated in order to preserve his voice and thereby ensure a lucrative career for him, albeit devoid of any children. Their voices would not change much at puberty and they would develop incredible lung power for singing. Fortunately this barbaric practice finally faded out by the late 19th Century with the last aged castrato dying around 1930. In order to cover parts originally sung by castrati, some tenors were specially trained to develop a powerful falsetto singing voice. These gentlemen are known as "counter-tenors." The counter-tenors can hit the notes but I'm told that nothing will ever sound like the true castrati again.
@@ericdeer5887 The "Baroque" trumpet is a modern invention, with holes to assist intonation, it didn't exist in the 19th Century. The real natural trumpet (which did) is a very different beast, for a stunning example see Jean-François Madeuf with ua-cam.com/video/CEJ-xcblCMo/v-deo.html or ua-cam.com/video/bzdMv_W-p1M/v-deo.html .
The beauty and artistry of this fiendishly difficult instrumental performance is sadly not reflected in the number of likes for this video, at this time. Than you for this fantastic video!
I think this was music of the 16th/17 century played in grand halls and the finest castles and cathedral's and it's a joy to listen to🙂well done Alison and co
It was written in 1796.
Can you imagine that THIS is only a foretaste and the nearest to perfect beauty awaiting us in eternity??? What unimaginable JOY that will be!!!
Amen... 🙇
If we're good! 😮
C est bien vrai ces chants merveilleux qui nous attendent dans l éternité.merci.gloire a ceux qui le pressentent.
Thank you for your fantastic music.
Admirable! et le contre ténor est top!!!
Iestyn Davies ❤
Incredible musicians!
👏👏👏
Simply heavenly🎶❤️🎵
❤😂🫡❤🌷🌲💚🙏💚🌲🌷🥰🫡👍🤣❤🙋♂️
Une interprétation merveilleuse, je ne m’en lasse pas
Сейчас глубокая ночь,слушаю второй раз.
Die Beste...
Glorious Music Thnx very much for the Beauty 👍🎼💖😇
Fantastic ! Great musical performance.
What beauty both visual and aural
so beautiful!
Sound the trumpet! Goose bumps!!
Bravo!
gracias por subir esta hermosura
She,s one off the best female trumpeters now!! I play also trumpet a B trumpet and have a piccolo but there I can not yet so good playing on I must have lesson in it! But Alison plays on the highest level also on the piccolo!!
What a gift...
lovely!
Talento en nivel superior !
Lovely
Prelepo✨👏🎶
Afinacao perfeita ouvidos
man what a boss!
perfection, most certainly, maybe even heaven?!
I like how that man is an alto. This is really beautiful, that shocked me though.
He is a specially trained type of singer known as a "counter-tenor" and there is a story behind this... Originally this piece was probably intended to be sung by a castrated male singer known as a "castrato." In the olden days, if a boy exhibited a stellar singing voice, he might be castrated in order to preserve his voice and thereby ensure a lucrative career for him, albeit devoid of any children. Their voices would not change much at puberty and they would develop incredible lung power for singing. Fortunately this barbaric practice finally faded out by the late 19th Century with the last aged castrato dying around 1930.
In order to cover parts originally sung by castrati, some tenors were specially trained to develop a powerful falsetto singing voice. These gentlemen are known as "counter-tenors."
The counter-tenors can hit the notes but I'm told that nothing will ever sound like the true castrati again.
I think that's Iestyn Davies.
whats he name?please😁
Hi love
What can I say, just beautiful and forceful.
I just realized Mr Pinnock has a resemblance to Sir John Barbirolli, from a a certain angle...
what kind of trumpet is that ?
JONATHAN SULLIVAN it’s a modern version of natural or “Baroque” trumpet. Up till the early 19th century it was the standard trumpet
@@ericdeer5887 The "Baroque" trumpet is a modern invention, with holes to assist intonation, it didn't exist in the 19th Century. The real natural trumpet (which did) is a very different beast, for a stunning example see Jean-François Madeuf with ua-cam.com/video/CEJ-xcblCMo/v-deo.html or ua-cam.com/video/bzdMv_W-p1M/v-deo.html .
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lol wtfffffffffffffffffffff
This is proof that God exists and is a woman!
Goddessa of trumpet!
👉🏻 Today, November the 6th, 2024 😂, wouldn't it be better to say: "the sound of Trump"? 🍊
beautiful!
Tellement les graves sont mis en marge.... Tellement dommage
Слушайте другую музыку,гдеакцентируется бас.Мусоргский,например.
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