I get your point with the "badly speaking reed stop" (I guess, it's a Regal), but the unstable wind support just gives so much more character to the music! Just listen to all the repeated notes, it was composed like that to create such an effect, also concerning the slowly speaking register, on purpose. Morandi knew the instruments in Italy at that time. ;)
llena de emociones !
3:58 , un gatto di 2 mesi che gioca🤣
Tromboncini spettacolari, ed esecuzione brillante!
Assolutamente bella!
Ma quanto cavolo è bella!
i had a dream with this music !
👍👍👍BRAVISSIMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!......
This is a new World.. I thougt I had heard it all, but still there is of course, Italian, and French etc..
古楽であると言うけど、モーッァルトにベートーベンの時代なのである。
Was that such a good idea to play this with such a badly speaking reed stop and unstable wind support?
Willi Hansen This is an historical instrument, and can't play like a modern one. In Italy, in the XVIII century this was the executive practice.
I get your point with the "badly speaking reed stop" (I guess, it's a Regal), but the unstable wind support just gives so much more character to the music! Just listen to all the repeated notes, it was composed like that to create such an effect, also concerning the slowly speaking register, on purpose. Morandi knew the instruments in Italy at that time. ;)
@@o.t.tjabben7543 The stop is probably "tromboncini" (literally, little trombones). (www.organstops.org/t/Tromboncini.html )