Friday, August 26, 2011

Pachelbel's Canon in D on original instruments

Pachelbel's Canon in D on original instruments Video Clips. Duration : 4.67 Mins.


Johann Pachelbel nice mix of melody and harmony - one of the great works of music! Soundtrack performed on period instruments in San tinyurl.com Early Music Ensemble, Voices of Music Francisco. With Katherine Kyme, Carla Moore and Cynthia Freivogel, baroque violin; Tanya Tomkins, baroque cello, Hanneke van Proosdij, baroque organ, David Tayler, theorbo. Performance: the canon is played, not only with tools but also because of the bowing techniquesPachelbel. As you can see from the video, especially when watching high-definition version, the strings not only Baroque instruments, but are in the baroque setting, which means that the strings, fingerboard, bridge and other parts of the violin only appear as they did in Pachelbel time. No hardware such as metal chin, terminals or fine tuners used on the violin, the violin can vibrate freely. It can bend a good example of Baroque in the passage to see enlargedRepeated notes, the musicians play the notes on a sheet the arc shorter and lighter Baroque creates a scrolling effect. The players also hold the bow very different, which affects his balance and touch. Both the type and amount of vibrato in Baroque works, which describe methods for playing, bowing and articulation in the late 17 th Century. The narrow, shimmering vibrato merges with the baroque organ. The body is made entirely of wood, on the basis of the German BaroqueTools ...

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