Jean-Joseph Mouret (1682-1738) "Fanfares avec une suitte de Simphonies" 1. Rondeau
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Jean-Joseph Mouret (1682-1738) "Fanfares avec une suitte de Simphonies"
1. Rondeau
Trompeten: Johann Plietzsch, Christian Ahrens, Ludger Starke
Pauken: Wolfgang Eger
Viola da Gamba: Sarah Perl
Theorbe: Jan Grüter
Truhenorgel: Klaus Treu
Barocktrompeten Ensemble Berlin - Leitung: Johann Plietzsch
Video & Audio: Andreas Umpfenbach
Post-Produktion: Johann Plietzsch
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Nous sommes très loin des bruits abrutissante et grotesques dont nous afflige la musique laide et orduriere d'aujourd'hui.
Okay now let's hear it without the vent holes
We will do our very best... be patient. We practise also without vent holes, but it will take more time...
@@barocktrompetenensembleber2784 I understand, the modern sense of equal temperament make it difficult to get the original techniques acceptable
Wonderful music. Subtle overtones. The genius who composed this died in poverty.
awesome !!! I feel like royalty just listening ...
The acoustics in this room are wonderful. Your sound is so bright and elegant!!!
et enfin dans le rondeau les notes INéGALES ... aplaties dans les autres version !
Magnifique.
C'est absolument sublime ! Merci pour ce superbe moment musical !
"Masterpiece Theater" with Alistair Cooke
Donnerwetter, wie toll!
Splendida esecuzione con Trombe Barocche. Non quelle a tre pistoni 😊👑🙏🌌🎼🎺🎺🎺🥁❤
I want this played when I walk into the room 👏
Especially the throne room. 😅
Much wondrous! Wohl getan!
should play this when covid finally over
mxncb
Et.voila.la. différence de cette musique magnifique avec la misérable musique de ces 10 dernières années
Vive le Roué
Música grandiosa
It seems to me that this should be played with just a little bit more emphase and even some dissonance in the trills, in a more dancing manner. The way it is played here is somewhat too much "zurückhaltend"
Mostly. The appoggiatura has to be held a wee bit longer than is normally done these days.
I only know this from John Hong's improv video
amazing
Lovely 👏👏👏
Erste Sahne!!!
I love it, I feel like this is the way it was intended to be played, BRASH and in your face. None of that Masterpiece Theatre crap :)
This might be the only historically informed performance of the Piece I've met on UA-cam...
I thought Philidor wrote this.