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This is my 2nd favorite movement from this Partita. My favorite movement is the Capriccio and I really like the way Martha Argerich performs it on one of the many CDs she has released. This performance is far from perfect, but it's just such a fun piece to play.
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Voici notre géant l'archer dansant en compagnie d'autres postures athoise lors du rondeau final de la journée solidarité pour les pompiers d'Ath en janvier 2005
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A visual rendition of a boroque Rondeau using animation created from images generated in Fractint. Juia sets morphing and Mandelbrot zooms set to a keyboard reondeau by duphly. All images created individually. It took a while so please enjoy. a MELTEC movie
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Culture Studies: Classical Music: Mouret
(A series of well-known classical music pieces one should known about.)
Mouret, Jean-Joseph (1682-1738)
Style/Period: Baroque; French
Mouret Symphonies and Fanfares for the King's Supper, Rondeau (Theme of "Masterpiece Theatre")
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I'm playing Gavotte en Rondeau, Bach.
This is the first shot, not perfect at all but i enjoyed playing, played it without practicing 3 days, and without playing in that particular day,because of a big violin competition that i had, i just took the cam and shot.
sorry for a bad English.
Alex K.
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Patricia and Joelle on the bass viol play Rondeau from Diverses pieces de Violes, 1730 by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1689-1755) at the TEMC Gamba Salon. Again, I wasn't on the ball and missed the beginning of the piece.
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This is my performance of Karel Husa's "Elegie et Rondeau" for alto saxophone and orchestra from The University of Tennessee Symphony Orchestra's "Concertos and Classics" concert from the spring of 2006.
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The closing movement of the first duo for violin and viola by Mozart, played by Bobby Luan, violin, and Andrew Filmer, viola at Indiana University South Bend.