Bravissimi!!! In 5 minuti posso intravvedere anni di duro studio e dedizione per ottenere simili risultati e così tanta bravura e non tutti arrivano a questi risultati.
😍😍🔥👏👏👏 Bravo!!!
Mi querido Emiliano jejejeje Pffff que buen trabajo Gracias en verdad que gusto saber de ti y de esta manera aun mas gusto
Interesting name of Chanel) and beautiful flute. It seems that there are gold arrows for a better sound
Thank you for commenting! :) The name of the channel and the ensemble's is: "Dichos Diabolos", which means in old Spanish something like "The aforementioned devils". It is the name of a dance contained in Andrea Falconieri's book: "Il primo libro di Canzoni" (Naples 1650). The recorder in the video is a beautiful instrument by Ralf Netsch built in c. 2008. The golden part is a copper ring for joining the instrument's head with its body.
@@dichosdiabolos Thank you for explain, I think the name is because the flute You play sound diabolically good)
what kind of flute is this?
It's a ca. 2008 Ganassi G alto by Ralf Netsch in plum wood. Amazing instrument!
What instrument do you play? Who is the maker? Is it ganassi in g or in f? It looks exactly like mine :)
It's a 2008 (?) Ganassi G alto by Ralf Netsch in plum wood. It's a magnificent instrument. Thanks for commenting!
Bellissima l'Aria della Monaca o Monica, avrei gradito l'esposizione iniziale integralmente non diminuita. per poi eseguire le varie variazioni o diminuzioni come hai fatto, perché, quando hai nella testa il tema, apprezzi maggiormente il brano diminuito, questo è un mio modesto parere, senza togliere niente alla tua grande bravura e al tuo invidiabile virtuosismo.
Thanks a lot for your comments. I didn't want my 'preludio' to be too long or too complex, because the main dish is obviously Rognoni's glossa. So I figured I could play the Monica just once with some discrete diminutions. I just didn't want it to become too important. Maybe I'll be less shy next time and throw a longer and bolder improvisation there :)
Relájate un poco, hombre, relájate!
Bravo!!! una chulada de interpretación!
Moltes gràcies, Eva :)