Biagio Marini: Passacaglia in G Minor (Op. 22), Voices of Music (original instruments)
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The passacaglia (passacalio) in G Minor from Biagio Marini's Opus 22, published in Venice in 1655. HD video from the Voices of Music Venetian Vespers concert, December, 2013.
For his passacaglia, Marini borrowed the typical texture of a pavan and added a short introduction to create a tightly-knit, seamless texture--a clear contrast to the more dramatic variations in his solo works.
Voices of Music
David Tayler & Hanneke van Proosdij, directors
Elizabeth Blumenstock, baroque violin
Carla Moore, baroque violin
Lisa Grodin, baroque viola
William Skeen, viola da gamba
David Tayler, archlute
Hanneke van Proosdij, baroque organ - Hudba
Absolutely beautiful......
Musicians who play this kind of music always have a unique,very profound expression I can't often notice elsewhere
Yes, that was my thought, too ...
The faces getting a beautiful aura over them ..
Bellissima!
Exceptionnel... Parfait! J'aime beaucoup!
This song touched my heart, congragulations!!!
Música divina, ejecución extraordinaria, muchas gracias.
Beautifully played, recorded and filmed. A new composer to me - thank you so much.
John Woodman You're welcome!
Touching. Thx for sharing!
Beautifully played. Thanks for posting.
Very very nice!!!
they look and act like if they are accomplishing some kinf of a duty, a mature and somewhat beautifully controlled ''sadness'' hidden in early baroque.
Beautiful
Danke für diese wundervolle Musik!
Bitte.
eccellente 👏
You performed this piece wonderfully, I must say! Well done!
Thanks!
behoorlijk ingewikkeld maar erg mooi !!
absolutely beautiful. I hope you make a recording of this! Can't find it anywhere else.
Um dos melhores sextetos que eu já ouvi tocar!!! Parabéns!
Work Title
Per Ogni Sorte d'Stromento, Sonate da Chiesa e da Camera
Alternative Title
Composer
Marini, Biagio
Opus/Catalogue Number
Op.22
First Publication
1655 - Venezia
Piece Style
Baroque
Instrumentation
ik verbaas mij over zóveel muzikaliteit, kennis en vaardigheid.....
Wonderful playing, few know that this piece was originally commissioned by the OGDL
Can you perform Adagio in G Minor for Organ, Violin, and Strings?
That's not baroque. It's a fake that Albinoni's biographer, Remo Giazotto, composed in the 1940/50s, and its musical language is quite modern. It's a beautiful piece, though, but doesn't fit in an early music repertoire.