Henry Purcell - Music for a While (Opening Splendor) video free download


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Uploaded: 2013/09/25

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Henry Purcell - Music for a While

*Mike Fentross (theorbe)

*Claron McFadden (zang)

*Maarten Ornstein (basklarinet)

*Wilmar de Visser (contrabas)

De Klassieken was aanwezig bij de opening van Splendor, een gloednieuwe zaal van een jong collectief van musici in Amsterdam.

Bekijk de hele uitzending op http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Y6oex8E9yw

Presentator Clairy Polak interviewde o.a. initiatiefnemers Wilmar Visser en Jorgen van Rijen. Met liveoptredens van:

LUDWIG blaaskwintet

Ruysdael Kwartet

Johan van de Linden (saxofoon)

Marnix Dorrestein (gitaar)

David Dramm (stem)

Mattijs van der Woerd (zang)

Jan Willem Baljet (zang)

Gerard Bouwhuis (piano)

Mike Fentross (luit)

Claron McFadden (zang),

Maarten Ornstein (basklarinet)

Wilmar de Visser (contrabas)

Duo Haring/Attema

Astrid Haring (harp)

Brandt Attema (bastrombone)

Voor meer informatie zie: www.splendoramsterdam.com

Comments

9 years ago

Michael Weis

So unglaublich schön! Music that keeps me calm amidst my running head-first against walls...Christina, du bist mit Deiner Truppe Nektar und Ambrosia für mich und die Schönheit Eurer Musik treibt mich zu Tränen der Freude!These folks make me shed tears of pure joy, I shit ye not...Grateful/DankbarM.W.

9 years ago

xurdegg

what a great combination...I particularly love it :D

9 years ago

Sandi Hammond

OK I see now Claron McFadden is the singer.  LOVE her voice.

9 years ago

Sandi Hammond

who is this fantastic singer????  love the mix of baroque and jazz...

9 years ago

niklagofloda

Empezó bien, bellísima voz, y luego lo arruinaron todo..

10 years ago

Robert Gagnon

THanks so much.  I am sure Henry would have like !!!

10 years ago

Nuova Luce

Beautiful! But you forgot to mention here the most important thing - who is actually SINGING?!

10 years ago

MariaAntoinetteF

Music for a while. Shall all your cares beguile. Wond'ring how your pains were eas'd And disdaining to be pleas'd. Till Alecto free the dead. From their eternal bands. Till the snakes drop from her head, And the whip from out her hands. ~ Henry Purcell

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