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In Reply to: RE: Vivaldi concerto in D for lute or guitar or mandolin posted by gonzo on April 01, 2015 at 16:47:02
It uses a small organ for continuo which works well. And the sound is excellent.
Pail O'Dette soloist, Parley of Instruments, Goodman and Holman directing.
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Tim Bailey
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.. on Teldec. Their performance is a bit more lively though the soloists are a little subdued in the balance compared to O'Dette (but only by a little bit).
Reggards
13DoW
that leaves me cold. I humbly prefer Williams.
Question of the Century though: someone in my dorm back in college played the slow mov't for me done by a rock band? Guitar and synthesizers I recall, but it was gorgeous and hypnotic. Much like Roger Daltrey's cover of "Don't let the sun go down on me."
I've never been able to find who did it.
When were you in college?
Happy listening,
Jim
"The passage of my life is measured out in shirts."
- Brian Eno
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