Quintessenz Leipzig - Claude Debussy: Arabesque I video free download


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Duration: 05:20
Uploaded: 2011/08/29

Quintessenz Leipziger Querflötenensemble performs Claude Debussy's "Arabesque I".

Arranged by Gudrun Hinze

Location: Alte Handelsbörse, Leipzig

www.quintessenz-leipzig.de

music available at http://www.class-germany.de/cgi-bin/cddirekt_onlineshop/iboshop.cgi?showdsearchAudiomax:11110011!10,62689109921866,7031179-2

sheet music available at www.scorevivo.com

Comments

7 years ago

simone lumia

Not real,the music creates beautiful fantasy. Magic

7 years ago

Viol Ng

7 years ago

Alexander Kowalak

Mein Debussy-Debut in einem wundervollen Arrangement, dazu ein blitzsauberes Piccolo und ein überzeugendes Ensemble!!

8 years ago

Pedro Dalla-Lana

It's a baritone flute?

9 years ago

Алексей Антонец

That's wonderful !

10 years ago

Wolfy O'Hare

Rather like being immersed in Champagne and then rolled in silk; beautiful playing with caressing phrases poised to perfection.

11 years ago

DLopez

what flute brand does the gold flutist play

11 years ago

drjhand

Beautiful! Which of you is the flutist on the video for the Bach Coffee Cantata? (I know you are the one in the middle, but I don't know which is your name.) I use that video in my music history classes and your playing there is also wonderful.

11 years ago

Daniela Vladu

Vielen herzlichen Dank, mit dieser Musik habt ihr mir reine Freude geschenkt.

11 years ago

robimof39

Wonderful, impeccable intonation I play in a flute ensemble in northern Ireland and know how hard it is to get them all in tune!!! We play with about 25/35 flutes take a look at Ballygowan concert flutes they play in the same section as my band. We re all amateurs but strive to play like you!!

11 years ago

Dr. Jeep

Impressive!!! without words.

12 years ago

Gudrun Hinze

@piccolophil13 Hello! The piccolo is a Horst Voigt Cocus instrument, 20 years old, from a very tiny German handcraft piccolo maker from Stuttgart.

12 years ago

jean chatillon

chatyon37 Wonderful performance ! Sincere congratulations. Greetings from Québec, Jean Chatillon, composer

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