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Concerto for solo harpsichord no. 2


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gisli

 Genre: Baroque
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Concerto for solo harpsichord no. 1

I. Allegro (G Major)
II. Andante (G Major)
III. Vivo (G Major)
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Comments: 7
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Plays: 32
Downloads: 25
Votes: 3
Uploaded: Mar 16, 2009 - 03:02:58 PM
Last Updated: Mar 16, 2009 - 03:02:58 PM Last Played: Nov 09, 2009 - 11:55:45 PM
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Morning Light said 250 days ago (March 16th, 2009)
Absolutely beautiful!
Very impressive piece, once again!:)
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Feter said 250 days ago (March 16th, 2009)
Concerto for solo harpsichord no. 2
Marvelous ...a true piece of harp ...the first movment
is so much Bach with real spirit ...the second movment
just grand ..and so open I love it ..the third movement
just so pleasant and very remarkable for an ending and
celebrity ...thnx alot for sharin such awesome Art !!!!
LunaTrick said 250 days ago (March 16th, 2009)
Stellar
Very sharp... precision is wonderful!
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particledots said 250 days ago (March 17th, 2009)
hi gisli
this is very beautiful
is the music you or bach or some other composer (please excuse my ignorance)
it is a pity that you chose the creative commons license you did, i would hjave loved to get my hands on the file snd warp it around a bit

Well done

b
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drakonis said 249 days ago (March 17th, 2009)
More excellent music from you
This is a truly impressive composition. You definitely capture the baroque feel, with twisty little passages wandering all over the place. The second movement (Andante) seemed a little too "even" to me... that is, the bass-line and melody seemed to stay completely in 1/4-note lock-step, and there was not much variation in rhythm. That's the only negative thing I noticed. The first and third movements were much more animated and varied, so they kept my interest more. I know the 2nd movement of a concerto is supposed to be "slow", but maybe some more "space" or rhythmic variety would help. But wow, this is a LOT of work, and sounds great!
ttfn,
Drakonis (just starting to map out a cello concerto :)
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haribo said 231 days ago (April 4th, 2009)
baroque!!!
you are really into these days aren't ya!
thanks for sharing this great track. very nice moods portrayed here.
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shavingronaldscar said 195 days ago (May 10th, 2009)
damn...
baroque is right! solid!
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