I'm here because i saw an article in the GRE official guide mentioned her. Wow really impressive playing! I never really liked the sounds of harpsichords, but her interpretation gives me chills.
To anyone confused by the imagery, title, description, and comments: The title is correct, these are 4 racketts playing and nothing else, 0 crumhorns. Source: This is obviously Side 1 Band 3 of the record described on musicandvinyl.blogspot.com/2019/05/praetorius-terpsichore-1612.html and there the original cover documents: tenor, basset, bass and great bass rackett.
I love crumhorns so much. Why is anything so good. The look, the name, the sound, the phase cancelation effects when they play together. The fact that it's a giant bag practice chanter, or it's closest cousin in a real instrument is an oboe. The champion of all silly instruments of all time. I love it.
Solo he escuchado esta interpretación en la que se utilizan los recursos del clavecín de manera tan especial. Para mi, Wanda Landowska resulta inalcanzable. Gracias por compartir esta grabación histórica y un saludo a todos.
@@forveillelier Actually they're nothing but rackets (I had the original recording once 😥) ... It's just I can't tell the difference by listening, between a krumhorn and a rackett..
2 años después Antes me sabía esta canción pero ahora cada que la escucho la canto con esta letra xD Mi favorito siempre ha sido Közi, pero aca Mana-sama es el puto amo con su canción que compuso el solito XD