Playlist:  baroquew period by Nathan Hopper

Format
Artwork
Title
Notes
Duration / Pages
Date added
 
Baroque Trombone
performed by Armin Rosin, Baroque Trombone (Hänssler Classic, 1992), 9 page(s)  
this is a book srry
12
10 Oct 2018
Baker's Dictionary of Music : Forte piano
written by Nicholas Slonimsky, 1894-1995; edited by Richard Kassel, 1953- (New York, NY: Schirmer Reference, 1997), 1 page(s)  
this is a book srry
1
10 Oct 2018
Motor City Moments
performed by Regina Carter, 1966-, James Carter, Marcus Belgrave, Werner "Vana" Gierig, Barry Harris, 1929-, Russell Malone, 1963-, Lewis Nash, 1958- and Alvester Garnett (Verve Records, 2000), 51 mins  
the reason i chose this is because at the farmhouse the place that i work we only play classical music and some of the songs from this album are played at the restaurant i just enjoy listening to it while working.
50:48
10 Oct 2018
L'Orgue De La Chapelle Royale De Versailles
performed by Michel Chapuis (Plenum Vox, 2006), 1 hour 3 mins  
more oboe than expected i was not gonna listen to the whole album its an hour long i just listened to the first track very beautiful i think the reason it sends the emotion of being uplifted is because this is a guess by the way but maybe he was dedicating the song to the building of Versailles
01:02:48
10 Oct 2018
Concerto VI von Antonio Vivaldi: Erster Satz
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 and Antonio Vivaldi, 1678-1741 (1735), Concerto VI von Antonio Vivaldi: Erster Satz (Bach Gesellschaft Edition, Leipzig, 1899), 6 page(s)  
this is a book srry
6
10 Oct 2018
Johann Sebastian Bach: Weihnachtsarien
conducted by Helmuth Rilling, 1933-; performed by Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart and Bach-Collegium Stuttgart (Hänssler Classic, 2005), 1 hour 17 mins  
Ach mein herzliebes Jesulein this is the name of the first track on this playlist the choir at the beginning was very peaceful and remind me of a song produced by big head.
01:17:29
10 Oct 2018
Johann Sebastian Bach: Passionsarien-Osterarien
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; conducted by Helmuth Rilling, 1933-; performed by Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart and Bach-Collegium Stuttgart (Hänssler Classic, 2006), 1 hour 14 mins  
i am going to switch this one to tchaikovsky - waltz of the flowers but i am scared it will lose all of my comments when i refresh the page like it has time and time again --- the waltz of the flower is probably the most iconic classical music song there is. when you hear it you know you have heard it somewhere before. its probably one of the most famous classical pieces to this day.
01:14:24
10 Oct 2018
Johann Sebastian Bach: Tenor Arias
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; conducted by Helmuth Rilling, 1933-; performed by Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart and Bach-Collegium Stuttgart (Hänssler Classic, 1982), 1 hour 16 mins  
a lot of saxophone is what i like i feel like people who listened to this helped inspire jazz music in their future. any thing that is somewhat groovy i gotta play it even if its as little groovy as this Tenor Arias.
01:16:00
10 Oct 2018
Johann Sebastian Bach: Violin Concertos, Double Concerto, Concerto for Violin and Oboe (Scottish Chamber Orchestra)
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750; conducted by Oscar Shumsky, 1917-2000; performed by Oscar Shumsky, 1917-2000, Scottish Chamber Orchestra (Nimbus, 1984), 1 hour 3 mins  
so much oboe. violins are the high pitched squealing instruments with strings oboes are deeper wind instruments but put them together and you have a wonderful contrast of music and art.
01:02:34
10 Oct 2018
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