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they took down passacaille, glad i was able to find this! Ludgar Remys version is the only one for me
Same here.
Sem
I was looking so hard for that one recording, sad to hear it has been taken down. glad to hear that it is here.
Hahahaha same for me, i remember it's was the version of Ludgar Remy, hopefully because i was very sad, this is the BEST VERSION of the passacaille.
Check out Fernando Cordella's version, you'll surely enjoy!th-cam.com/video/13oQxH21TWg/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=EROICAconte%C3%BAdo
In a bit of a fuss, I pressed 9 and was suddenly confronted with a version of the Passacaglia that sounded very familiar... and then, two seconds later, I knew it. This is my favourite version! Very dynamic and pleasant to listen to!
Agreed
Beethoven once said: Handel, to him I bow one knee; for he is the greatest composer to have ever lived
most renowed passacaille is astonishingthank you and big congrats
These suites are the definition of Baroque
I often found only Passacaille but you upload the full version of Suite VI thank ya
The best music never dies...
The Gigue at 18:06 is such a beautiful melody. I can listen to it over and over again. ❤️
Barroco y clave; la perfección hecha música por Händel . Maravilla !!
By far my favourite from Handel.
Same here! I am very happy that I found it!!!!
This is Halle in case you are wondering.
musica barroca de calidad excelsa
Absolutely epic piece and monstrous performance. Wow.
Love this
5:33 the last couple chords destroy me. as if i concard all my enemies at the sacrifice of everything i love making for bitter glory.
I tend to imagine tales whilst I listen to music as well... and I would say it is a healthy, creative habit.
MAGNIFIQUE!
Magnificent!
Dreamcatcher's composition of their song Goodnight is inspired by this
fab!
>Which beautiful town is this?
Halle, Germany.
What century is this from?
18th century
peipuss ok cool
:)
which kind of music is this
.
Baroque
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they took down passacaille, glad i was able to find this! Ludgar Remys version is the only one for me
Same here.
Sem
I was looking so hard for that one recording, sad to hear it has been taken down. glad to hear that it is here.
Hahahaha same for me, i remember it's was the version of Ludgar Remy, hopefully because i was very sad, this is the BEST VERSION of the passacaille.
Check out Fernando Cordella's version, you'll surely enjoy!
th-cam.com/video/13oQxH21TWg/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=EROICAconte%C3%BAdo
In a bit of a fuss, I pressed 9 and was suddenly confronted with a version of the Passacaglia that sounded very familiar... and then, two seconds later, I knew it. This is my favourite version! Very dynamic and pleasant to listen to!
Agreed
Beethoven once said: Handel, to him I bow one knee; for he is the greatest composer to have ever lived
most renowed passacaille is astonishing
thank you and big congrats
These suites are the definition of Baroque
I often found only Passacaille but you upload the full version of Suite VI thank ya
The best music never dies...
The Gigue at 18:06 is such a beautiful melody. I can listen to it over and over again. ❤️
Barroco y clave; la perfección hecha música por Händel . Maravilla !!
By far my favourite from Handel.
Same here! I am very happy that I found it!!!!
This is Halle in case you are wondering.
musica barroca de calidad excelsa
Absolutely epic piece and monstrous performance. Wow.
Love this
5:33 the last couple chords destroy me. as if i concard all my enemies at the sacrifice of everything i love making for bitter glory.
I tend to imagine tales whilst I listen to music as well... and I would say it is a healthy, creative habit.
MAGNIFIQUE!
Magnificent!
Dreamcatcher's composition of their song Goodnight is inspired by this
fab!
>Which beautiful town is this?
Halle, Germany.
What century is this from?
18th century
peipuss ok cool
:)
which kind of music is this
.
Baroque
@@johner1644 Teşekkürler,Ata
@@friedrichwilhelmernstpaulu6865 Are you Turkish?
@@johner1644 50,50