Sehr interessant, Man passiert dabei geradezu 2 Zeitperioden Renicance und Barock. Ein sehr ruhiges, schönes Andante, eine Gavotte die zum Schreittanz aufforder, ein melodiöses, Barockes Schlußallegro - sehr hörenswert.
I got two strikes in a row from "FraBernardo", they end on 4 of June 2017. Until then I won't upload anything else for fear that on the third strike my account will be closed and every video will be lost.
Can you ask Fra Bernardo to please answer my e-mails. I sent a damaged case last April (2015) for replacement of a CD in fine condition, then spent $73 for a UPS signature. Can you please ask FraBernardo why they won't answer my e-mails, and relay the message back to me with what they say?
No, Daniel Cuiller is a violinist and the Conductor of Stradivaria Ensemble. The musette player is named Jean Christophe Maillard. He Is a great specialist of this instrument and teaches it at the Toulouse Conservatoire. A Musette is a small bagpipe with an adaptable tuned drone. It was in fashion among the ladies of the king Louis XV court a few times before the french revolution at the end of Louis XVI reign, in the last times of 18th century
@@erikaskupmark Alas you're right Jean Christophe Maillard died.on 17/08/1995 in Toulouse but this only meany the CD was recorded far away before his death.
The painting as illustration of this video is "Monsieur de Gueidan" by Hyacinthe Rigaud on exhibition in the Granet Museum of Aix en Provence, France.
Superbe tableau plein de soies , de velours , de dentelles et de broderies d'argent !
Stunning! Unexpected wonderful sounds!!! Ausgezeichnet!
Who knew that such lovely, lively and graceful music was composed for this instrument? Thank you for posting this.
Magnifique !
Handsome devil there with his musette
Sehr interessant, Man passiert dabei geradezu 2 Zeitperioden Renicance und Barock. Ein sehr ruhiges, schönes Andante, eine Gavotte die zum Schreittanz aufforder, ein melodiöses, Barockes Schlußallegro - sehr hörenswert.
Welcome back! :-D
Thank you! :0)
Muy hemotivo un concierto con gaita nohabia tenido la oportunidad de escuchar
Lovely!
wunderschönes Konzert
so aussergewöhnlich und gleichzeitig eingehend!
Curiosa sonoridade.
resulta sorprende escuchar a Corrette con este instrumento, cuando lo habitual es que sea el organo
fue un virtuoso.......tocaba instrumentos de viento, madera, percusión.....un virtuoso.
Where can this recording be purchased?
If Napoleon Dynamite were a centuries-old opera this would be the intro music.
It also sounds like something Wes Anderson would do
Or Stardew Valley, for that matter.
For music classic
Noo, what happened to Erlebach?
I got two strikes in a row from "FraBernardo", they end on 4 of June 2017. Until then I won't upload anything else for fear that on the third strike my account will be closed and every video will be lost.
My, my, they work fast sometimes. My own channel got two strikes not long ago so I feel for you.
Can you ask Fra Bernardo to please answer my e-mails. I sent a damaged case last April (2015) for replacement of a CD in fine condition, then spent $73 for a UPS signature. Can you please ask FraBernardo why they won't answer my e-mails, and relay the message back to me with what they say?
Repertorio para un instrumento a menudo subestimado.
who was the musette player?
The musette player is Daniel Cuiller
No, Daniel Cuiller is a violinist and the Conductor of Stradivaria Ensemble. The musette player is named Jean Christophe Maillard. He Is a great specialist of this instrument and teaches it at the Toulouse Conservatoire. A Musette is a small bagpipe with an adaptable tuned drone. It was in fashion among the ladies of the king Louis XV court a few times before the french revolution at the end of Louis XVI reign, in the last times of 18th century
@@christianmorge8921 Jean-Christophe Maillard sadly passed away in 2015 after complications from a surgery, he is sorely missed!!
@@MrFirefox411 No, te e misette pkayer is Jean Christophe
Maillard one of the two french specialist of this instrument
@@erikaskupmark Alas you're right Jean Christophe Maillard died.on 17/08/1995 in Toulouse but this only meany the CD was recorded far away before his death.