What baroque music did you listen to today...

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
I have just d/l and yet to burn "The 24" by Rosalyn Tureck, to night perhaps
 

White Knight

Spectral Warrior con passion
Hi Hawk and thanks for that video link with the natural trumpet; I never even knew there was such an instrument! :shake: At first, it even looked to me a little bit like a trombone vis a vis its length, but then I noticed there weren't any valves. Is this why it is called a natural trumpet? Anyway, it was a wonderful performance of a beautiful piece. :angel::trp:
 

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
Try this free suite of applications Colin, download youtube video or just strip the audio to MP3, also convert most video and audio formats to other formats including those for mobiles,

http://www.dvdvideosoft.com

Thanks Mike but the fault was with Real Player, I have re-installed and all is sweet now, but thanks for your help :cheers::cheers::cheers:
 

marval

New member
Hi folks, I am glad you liked the videos. Steve I love the Vivaldi, and Hawk the trumpet conceto by Torelli is great.

Now I want to listen to some more.


Margaret
 

wljmrbill

Member
Thanks for the Handel links... I always enjoy his work and Have played the full Oratorio "The Messiah" a number of times in my life ( organ as only instrument and with full orchestra also). so much of his work is a great asset for many aspects of the Church/concert organist repertories
 

marval

New member
Thank you for the Handel Hawk, lovely music and it was good to see the dances as well.


Margaret
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Thank you Hawk. Delightful. The human voice certainly adds another element. Most enjoyable and uplifting.

teddy
 

wljmrbill

Member
Nice motet Hawk. I always enjoy those vocal challeging compositions

J.H.C. enjoyed the performance by the silver medal group..recording wasn't that bad
 
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