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Giovanni Gabrieli – Canzon in Echo Duodecimi Toni à 10 – U.S. Marine Band
U.S. Marine Band plays Gabrieli’s Canzon….
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Grande Variations On a Duo from Don Giovanni by Mozart, Op. 6 – Esteban Bello
Esteban Bello is a skilled guitarist who has studied the guitar since childhood. He attended prestigious music schools and participated in master classes with renowned performers such as Andres Segovia,…
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Luigi Boccherini
…son’s skills, Leopoldo sent the 13-year-old Boccherini to Rome for advanced training under the renowned cellist Giovanni Battista Costanzi, also known as “Giovannino del Violoncello”. A Rising Star in Vienna…
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16th Century Italian Wind Ensemble – Canzon Primi Toni by Gabrieli and Canzon by Chilese
16th Century Italian Wind Ensemble, part 1 – http://whitwellbooks.com — Features performances of ‘Canzon Primi Toni’ and ‘Canzon’ by Giovanni Gabrieli and Bastiano Chilese….
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Gabrieli – Sonata No. 21
…in 1615 by Giovanni Gabrieli. Learn more about him on Wikipedia. The violinists are John Holloway, Stanley Ritchie, and Andrew Manze. Find out more about them on their respective Wikipedia…
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Gabrieli’s Canzona Per Sonare No. 1 – La Spiritata – The Ardmore Brass Quintet
The Ardmore Brass Quintet performs Giovanni Gabrieli’s “Canzona Per Sonare No.1 – La Spiritata.”…
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Gabrieli – Jubilate Deo
G.Gabrieli: Jubilate Deo – Giovanni Gabrieli, from Sacrae Symphoniae. Soloists, Gulbenkian Choir; Lausanne Chamber Orchestra, Michel Corboz (LP)….
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Gabrieli’s Sanctus – Performed by Washington Cornett and Sackbutt Ensemble
…of their kind in North America. The ensemble includes specialists in cornetts and sackbuts, which are early brass instruments. They recently performed Giovanni Gabrieli’s “Sanctus” from his Mass Sacrae symphoniae…
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Handel – Recorder Sonata in A Minor
…player who has studied with renowned musicians such as Giovanni Antonini and Pedro Memelsdorff. He has also studied composition and baroque transverse flute. Check out their new CD “G.F. Handel:…
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Glass Harp – Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by J.S. Bach
…was recorded and mixed in Italy at Blocco A by Giulio Ragno Favero and Giovanni Ferliga. Free sheet music for the piece can be found online. There is a theory…
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Carl Maria von Weber
…Salzburg, Freiberg, Augsburg, and Vienna. These travels provided Weber with the opportunity to study under numerous teachers, including his father, Johann Peter Heuschkel, Michael Haydn, Giovanni Valesi, Johann Nepomuk Kalcher,…
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Antonio Vivaldi
…he was the eldest of six children. His father, Giovanni Battista Vivaldi, was a proficient violinist who played at San Marco Basilica’s orchestra. It’s believed that his father’s influence sparked…