J.F.Fasch: Ouverture-Suite in D major for 2 Fls, 2 Obs, Bn, 2 Hns, Strings & B.c FWV K:D8
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Tempesta di Mare Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra, Gwyn Roberts & Richard Stone
[00:00] I. Ouverture
[09:49] II. Rigaudon
[11:50] III. Siciliano
[15:06] IV. Menuet & Trio
[17:30] V. Aria en Pologneise
Painting: Portrait of Friedrich Christian, Prince of Saxony by Anton Raphael Mengs. 1751
🌹Bravo ! 🌹
Such an exquisite recording! The music positively glows.
This is just wonderful. Tausendmal besser als Bach.
La genialidad de Fasch
The i 6/4 chord at 9:27 and a few other places is so satisfying!
This is wonderful stuff.
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Apart from subjective evaluations which I approve of course, we should note that under the forms of the last baroque, the orchestra of Hatdn abd Mozart is already here. And we could even note that most of the time, Mozart uses only one flte 'which we retrieve as last as in Beethoven's piano 4th concerto).
Flutes were greatly undervalued during the Baroque. Most composers used the combination of 2 oboes, bassoon, and sometimes 2 horns. It is known that Mozart hated the flute
@@danik.5545 I Know. Nevertheless, in Zauberflöte, he was excellent. Hear the final proof or fire : flute sos againt trumpets, hirns, trombones & timbals pp ....... indeed a challenge both for the soloist and the conductors. Stronger than pp in the brases would fire down this awesome sequence !!!!!
Interesting remark: though i know the 4th concerto well, i can't even mentally place where the flute comes in.
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