Bassano Quartet, "Triste España sin ventura" on world's largest recorder by Adriana Breukink
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Bassano Quartet (Adriana Breukink, Wolf Meyer, Ronald Moelker, Sanne Vos)
"Triste España sin ventura" (1504), composed by: Juan del Encina.
This is beautiful. The recorder is lovely when played by professionals.
How beautiful this sound us! Sounds like a pipe organ!
Priest: So, you're a professional musician? Would you like to perform in my church?
Musician: I'd like to but the ceiling of your church isn't high enough to accommodate my instrument.
Priest: Oh! What instrument do you play?
Musician: The recorder.
Priest: ???????
Qué gusto sería presenciar el sonido tan singular de los recorder graves.
Thanks for this beautiful performance, greetings from Argentina!
C'est super, merci. Bisous de France !
Beautiful performance. Thanks for posting.
I bet this gives chills at the live performance 😳 Loved it ❤
Beautiful performance. Can’t imagine how I could have heard this before ( movie?) but it was familiar and immediately accessible. Bravo.
The film Fragile as the World (2001)?
Greetings from East Anglia in England.
Hi there! Wow this is so good and different for what think of recorder music. It's very nice and powerfully low and elegant!
bellissima
Beautiful
Bravo bravissimo🎶❤🎵
Very nice.
Fantastic. Awesome.
I felt it.
Took me a second to find it because I mistook it for part of the building
😂😂😂
wow!
Wow this makes my phone screen vibrate at not even a quarter volume
World's largest recorder on a phone screen, haha!
Awesome . Other Worldly. Aren't those big box chamber Recorders bigger? Idk they start to become something else at that point too I suppose
i WANT one of those subcontras. but they are made to order and run around $40,000
Hum é difícil encontrar esses tipos de flautas barrocas por aqui caso fosse procurar só se for na internet.
Habe ich auch schon mit meiner Subbaßflöte gespielt
Skøn musik. Hilsen fra DK
I not agree about some accidentals. The rules of semitonia in cadences are well knowed
Do these large recorders experience a delay, so that you have to start the note before you want it to sound?
The recorders react immediately, but in this video the sound is not properly synchronized.
If that were true how could you play in ensemble?
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