Something in this list for everybody, surely?
does anybody else listen to or watch these? Any you can especially recommend?
An investigation into the performance style required by Corelli in his Op 5 solo violin sonatas and their arrangements as concertos by his pupil Geminiani.
To be performed by a Royal Academy of Music historical performance ensemble.
This is a part of the series of lectures and concerts, European Capitals of Music.
The Royal Academy of Music Baroque ensemble directed by Pawel Siwczak performed the following pieces to accompany Professor Hogwood's lecture:
William Boyce
Symphony No. 4 in F major
Allegro — Vivace ma non troppo— Gavot: Allegro
Michael Christian Festing
Trio Sonata No. 2 in D minor
In space no-one can hear you scream... but it is still a noisy Universe. We are familiar with the many stunning images of space, but these are only part of the whole human experience. This lecture takes a new approach to appreciating the Universe, through the vehicle of sound. Once we understand how sound is propagated, we can look at the how and where it can exist in space.
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