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Related: About this forum🍨Baroque
Last edited Sun Oct 10, 2021, 09:05 PM - Edit history (3)
'Il est bel et bon''Sonata in D Minor, Op. 1, No. 12, RV. 63, "La Follia": I. Adagio'
Veracini 'Violin Sonata in G Minor - Mov. 3-5/5'
'Sonate accademiche, Op. 2, Sonata No. 6 in A Major: IV. Largo'
'Sonate accademiche, Op. 2, Sonata No. 6 in A Major: III. Andante moderato'
'Violin Sonata in D Major: III. Allegro'
'Pieces de viole: Suite No. 4 in G Minor: VII. La Latour'
Johann KUHNAU 'Gavotte in H minor'
Attribution: About Sunday Baroque
https://sundaybaroque.org/about
(Some composers/compositions were playlisted, the remaining I selected from YouTube.)
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🍨Baroque (Original Post)
sprinkleeninow
Oct 2021
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MFM008
(20,034 posts)1. I love Baroque
Monteverdi, etc...
sprinkleeninow
(20,665 posts)2. I may have been borned in the wrong era! It appeals to me strongly.
Ocelot II
(122,649 posts)4. Monteverdi is one of my favorites.
The madrigals can be pretty erotic:
"ahi bocca, ahi baci, ahi lingua..."
Ocelot II
(122,649 posts)3. Technically, "Il est bel et bon" isn't Baroque; it's Renaissance (1534),
by Pierre Passereau. The original version:
sprinkleeninow
(20,665 posts)5. It was featured on the syndicated 'Sunday Baroque' program playlist.