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My Years With Early Music | Antoine Forqueray - La Marella (French Harpsichord - Edition Beurmann) @MyYearsWithEarlyMusic | Uploaded October 2023 | Updated October 2024, 6 days ago.
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The French Harpsichord library features a double-manual instrument by renowned French builder Nicolas Pigalle. The instrument - built in Dijon in 1771 - features an "enchanting sound with singing clarity and a substantial bass", as collector Prof. Andreas Beurmann explains. These qualities - along with its huge tone which also manages to bring out its delicate, sophisticated finesse and detail - make it is an excellent representation of the French style. "It is one of only two surviving harpsichords from Dijon, a city once so rich in musical tradition, the other also being by Pigalle", he continues.

I am a music teacher and musician in The Hague Netherlands, who teaches piano, violin and (but) also accordion and recorder.

I have studied early music at the Royal conservatory of the Hague in the early 80's, but at this time I don't play much early music. Still like it though. I upload since music 2006.

On this channel I play early music and some folk music on baroque instruments.
but actually (as a music teacher, I play everything myself when not another is mentioned)

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Antoine Forqueray - La Marella (French Harpsichord - Edition Beurmann)Tendrement by the Dutch composer  Willem Lustig (Ca. 1732)Hole in the Wall Purcell / PlayfordPrelude F# minor WTK II J.S. Bach on the now finished Ammer SpinetSammartini - Allegro Trio Sonata IX - G MajorIn The Bleak Midwinter (violin & piano)Johan Snep Suite in D minor (recorded 10 years ago, I guess)Pastorale from Corellis Concerto grosso fatto per la notte di NataleHornpipe from Watermusic by Handel - violin & pianoDomenico Scarlatti - Sonata K 78 in F (spinet)Playing the opening choir Matthäus PassionPsalm XIX by Benedetto Marcello (violin solo) no baroque violin

Antoine Forqueray - La Marella (French Harpsichord - Edition Beurmann) @MyYearsWithEarlyMusic

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