Giulio Caccini/Mercurio Ave Maria Timothy Moke, Trumpet, Arizona Georg Masanz, Pipe Organ, Switzerland Recorded in Kirchdorf, Switzerland Organ Builder: Hauser, Switzerland Trumpet: Bach C 239/25A
Beautiful trumpet and organ version of this magnificent song. He plays it slow, just the way It should be played. I am learning it on my B flat trumpet, so I can play it at my church with the orgin. No matter how many times I practice it I never get tired of this song.
This composition’s author is actually Vladimir Vavilov (Rusia, 1925-1973), a guitar/lute player and composer who frequently attributed his works to Renaissance and Baroque composers in an attempt to sell his music. Tragically, Vavilov died poor at 48 from pancreatic cancer. The neo-romantic character of this work drastically contrasts with Giulio Caccini’s Renaissance composing style which makes Caccini’s authorship unlikely.
@@helenkurdin Not only the music language but just fisical facts make impossible all other's authorship unless V.Vavilov/ Besides Ave Maria by "Caccini", V.Vavilov wrote many other masterpieсes attribuiting them to N. Nigrino, Hans Neusiedler, Francesco da Milano, Denis Gaultier, Jean-Antoine de Baïf, Vincenzo Galilei and many others.