[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Falkenhagen

2009-02-28 Thread Dale Young
Thought it sounded familiar. A lot of basic thematic material was circulated 
around. Is it from a keyboard solo? If so, which one? I've been enjoying 
W.F.'s Polonaises on clavichord lately.
Speaking of Falckenhagen...I am now listening to what I believe to be the 
single most incredible piece of lute music ever written...Falckenhagen's 
Preludio nel quale sono contenuti tutti i tuoni musicali, as performed by 
Paul Beier.Stunning in content and display.
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Subject: [BAROQUE-LUTE] Falkenhagen


Has anyone noticed that the Tempo Giusto in Falkenhagen's g-minor Sonata 
is written on a menuet theme by W.F.Bach (also used by C.P.E.Bach and the 
S)?

RT



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[BAROQUE-LUTE] Re: Falkenhagen

2009-02-28 Thread Rob MacKillop
   2009/2/28 Dale Young [1]dyoung5...@wowway.com

 I am now listening to what I believe to be the single most
 incredible piece of lute music ever written...Falckenhagen's
 Preludio nel quale sono contenuti tutti i tuoni musicali, as
 performed by Paul Beier.Stunning in content and display.

   Agreed! Let's hear it more often.

   Rob MacKillop

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