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Hotteterre - Air de M. de Bousset, Pourquoy doux Rossignols - Croatian Baroque ensemble
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2017
- Jacques-Martin Hotteterre (1674.-1763.), Airs et brunettes à deux et trois dessus pour les flutes traversières tirez des meilleurs autheurs, anciens et modernes (1721.)
Air de M. de Bousset, Porquoy doux Rossignols
Croatian Baroque ensemble
Ana Benić, flute and artistic leadership
Nika Zlatarić, viola da gamba
Izidor Erazem Grafenauer, theorbo and guitar
Pavao Mašić, harpsichord
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Qué versión tan hermosa, impecable y equilibrada. Felicitaciones muchas veces a cada uno de los intérpretes. Un verdadera joya musical, un gran regalo.
Playing baroque flute really makes you appreciate what's going on here. The ornamentation is simply stunning.
So so so so so beautiful . I hope
To play my flute as beautiful as she did one day :-) I love Hotteterre !!!!!!!!!
Sublime maravilloso
JM Hotteterre, a genius and an unsung hero of the French Baroque. Ana, Nika, Izidor, and Pavao, thank you for sharing your masterful interpretation of a beautiful work of musical art.
Tears in my eyes...
An elegant prayer.
What a delicate sound... this is pure poetry and beautiful sound and musicians
This is incredible. It made me even cry (I'm not a very emotional person), congratulations.
Gosh, these gorgeous and so difficult French ornaments.
I agree she plays the ornaments so beautifully. I'm using this version to practice playing it myself to learn the ornamentation.
Muitos vivas, por poder apreciar o destaque das cordas baixas do theorbo, a flauta barroca de madeira, e o cravo com tão bela acústica! A viola da gamba domina em sua forma e sonoridade o Barroco tão galante!
Most affecting.
Amo musica
Very beautiful!
c'est simple, c'est juste, c'est beau.!
Jolie version musicale... From France.
By the way, my eyes are tearing a little...
BRAVO ! That was beautiful. @}}>-->--------------------
Ils font honneur à la Croatie !
Hotteterre ... or Jean-Baptiste de Bousset?