|
About This:
Musical jewels from the rennaisance and baroque...
1 Mouret- From Premiere Suite D'orchestre (Masterpiece)
2 Gabrieli- Canzon septimi toni a 8 (Sacrae Symphoniae, 1597)
3 Scheidt- Galliard Battaglia
4 Gabrieli- Canzon I La Spiritata a 4
5 Scheidt- Canzon ad imitationem Bergamasca (XXVI)
6 Bach- Art of the Fugue- Contrapunctus I
7 Praetorius- Courante from Terpischore
8 Gastoldi- Amor Vittorioso
***Words from the listeners***
meravigliosa esecuzione, Ars Aureum Brass BRAVI !!!!!
Penso che Johann Sebastian sia contento e sorrida dal Cielo.
Golden art: it sounds like it 's called!
This is so beautiful and enjoyable as I sit here with my morning coffee, sunlight filtering in through the partially opened vertical blinds.
Simply heavenly-
Bravo!I love the music! it takes me out of all the problems that in the world today -I am new to this site and i am so glad that i have found it because it is so appealing to the mind!-
Fantastic, in many ways. The piccolo meshes perfectly, yet hauntingly. . .can't tell really that's it's a brass instrument in there. The bass line like cloiuds floating by. And the melody always soothingly solid, organic and crisp. Bravo!
-Spectaculaire !!!!
-ROYAL-
stunning, wonderful tempo-
Absolutely smashing!-
Deeply musical, impeccable-
Brass music is wonderful. It lifts your spirit to the dizzying heights of snow-covered mountain tops-
It's remarkable how this music, while it sounds good on almost any instrument, has this transcendental feeling to it when it's played on brass. Not of this world.
|