Hi! I still can't believe that such a perfect TH-cam user like you in this community is going to retire after these years of contributions and magnificent collaborations. I am very sorry about this, I certainly appreciate you.We will miss you when the videos of this last batch are finished! Thanks for all your contributions, we are very grateful!
Well, I have a lot of urtext scores and score (videos) I want to produce in the future... however it will take time, and more effort than making videos now.
What a great recording! It’s so refreshing to hear baroque music that is not played staccatissimo from beginning to end.
A rare example of a baroque symphony / concerto in 3 movements, but the slow movement being the more interesting one.
The slow movement kind of reminds me of the slow movement from "WF Bach" Concerto in F minor for Harpsichord, strings and B.C.
Benda: a venerable name in Bohemian music. This one lived between 1709-1786.
Hi! I still can't believe that such a perfect TH-cam user like you in this community is going to retire after these years of contributions and magnificent collaborations. I am very sorry about this, I certainly appreciate you.We will miss you when the videos of this last batch are finished! Thanks for all your contributions, we are very grateful!
Hear Hear!
Well, I have a lot of urtext scores and score (videos) I want to produce in the future... however it will take time, and more effort than making videos now.
@@TheOneAndOnlyZeno So maybe this channel stays up, one urtext at a time.
@@BohemianBaroque That's the spirit