Personnellement, j'ai d'abord connu la parodie de ce morceau faite par Chanson plus Bifluorée, intitulée "Honte à la trompette". Elle vaut le détour aussi.
What poisonous comments. It is wonderful to see and hear young and good musicians, who know they're good, simply enjoying making music, and so giving extra to their audience. Purcell would have delighted in their efforts. Yes, they have hammed up his work, but with SUCH STYLE.... Probably as an encore. Is it the counter tenor voice your cannot cope with? Manhood threatened?
Wonderful!, I have listen it for the first time!, and it had been played 6 years ago! What had happened with me not having listen before? and with Emmanuelle Haïm ! AMAIZING, thanks so much!
Fantastic!!!! I don't understand these serious responses. Don't you people get it? Don't take yourself too seriously please and enjoy!!! That's what they do!
Sowas ist natürlich immer Geschmackssache, ich persönlich liebe es, wenn man Musikern und Sängern die Freude an der Arbeit ansieht und nicht immer alles bierernst durchgezogen wird (anlassbezogen natürlich!). Und ich glaube, es gibt kein größeres Lob für Komponisten, wenn ihr Werk nach hunderten Jahren a) immer noch aufgeführt wird und b) immer noch die Phantasie anregt, also lebendig ist!
OH MY O MY!!! WONDERFULLLLLLLLL It is a cuban popular song "Manisero no te acuestes a dormir sin comprar un cucurucho de mani" Thanks for uploading this jewel!
Magnifique! Magnifique! E' così che si potrebbe avvicinare i giovani alla classica. Queste contaminazioni farebbero bene , e far conoscere alla massa musica che sembra per pochi.
Correcto no hay necesidad, pero también, porqué no hacerlo. La música bien hecha es toda divertida y tiene sus inevitables conexiones y te hace feliz si está bien hecha. A mí me encanta esta gente.
I First thought that it was gonna be horrible But then it began to have swing and fun in it, and what I saw was that the tenors (don't judge me on that ) had fun Which is the most important thing in music, not to proof your superiority in the arts of music
attribute that to the genius of Purcell. He had both voices weaving in and out and around each other, but one voice doesn't drown the other out. A modern rhythmic interpretation just goes to show that music has no end; it always leaves room for reinterpretation.
I would guess that this was performed as an encore at the end of a concert where the traditional version may have been performed. It was not intended to replace the traditional version but rather a light-hearted rendition which was that was meant to take the audience by surprise. It was the last thing they expected at the end of a concert of serious music and, judging from their applause, they enjoyed it, their surprise only adding to their enjoyment. In short, it was not only very clever and well-performed but, boring old queeny perfectionists take note, intended not to be taken seriously but funny - which it was.
This was an extract from a marvellous concert celebrating baroque music with Emannuelle Haim conducting Here is the full concert: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ki_hVJJEv-Q.html
I thought it was charming. A fun version of Purcell. What better to take on the road ? I wouldn't record it but I'm sure the audience was overwhelmed. Opera can be funny too you know.
this song was in my GCSE Music Exam I can't quite remember what the questions where but we had to listen to thing song and answer 2 or 3 questions on it. I found this song really catchy I might be into metal but I do love Classical music