Thank you for your guessing. He lived later and not French, but German and Austrian composer:) Wiki: "(c. 1660 - 13 February 1741), Austrian composer, music theorist and pedagogue of the late Baroque era. His most enduring work is not a musical composition but his treatise on counterpoint, Gradus ad Parnassum, which has become the single most influential book on the Palestrinian style of Renaissance polyphony"
Música Barroca , la más hermosa que existe . Fux, gran maestro austriaco con su legado , el tratado Gradus ad Parnassum . Soberbio ! 🌹🌷❤❤
Grandioso
Un bien agréable morceau, un bien joli portrait, merci.
Merci beaucoup, m. E.V!))
Heavenly.
Exquisite music the listener is tempted to get up and dance to it ; just like Louis’s Court
Fantastic !!!!!
Muito bom para a alma. ShoWoWonderful
Esplêndido!
Une belle mélopée par m. de Lully inspirée à n'en point douter !
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I bet, poor Johann, doesn't get much radio play!
Don't know this guy, his music has a french Louis XIV taste
Thank you for your guessing. He lived later and not French, but German and Austrian composer:)
Wiki: "(c. 1660 - 13 February 1741), Austrian composer, music theorist and pedagogue of the late Baroque era. His most enduring work is not a musical composition but his treatise on counterpoint, Gradus ad Parnassum, which has become the single most influential book on the Palestrinian style of Renaissance polyphony"
It does indeed
@@KontralettoIn that case, I'll be searching for Fux's sacred works! I hope he wrote some beautiful motets...
when gorgeous becomes fabulous …💖✨🐬
Immédiatement je pensais à Lully
Franco Teutonic
Yes, an excellent mix of the French and German manners (styles).