Topic: PT9 Harpsichord Ruckers II + Oboe + Cello - Corelli: Gavotta -Binaural
Binaural mix: For optimal sound, please use headphones.
Arcangelo Corelli (1653 - 1713) was a famous Italian violinist, composer and music teacher. He lived for many years in Rome (Italy), which became his home. He composed mainly instrumental music, particularly concerto grossi and trio sonatas with clear structures and harmonies that were progressive for his time. He had a major influence on the development of music and was recognised as a significant musician and renowned as a virtuoso.
The Gavotta is the fourth movement of the Sonata da camera (Chamber Sonata) Opus 5 No. 10 in F major. This movement has a very lively dance character in an Allegro tempo. The short Gavotta, with its catchy and elegant style, is an example of Corelli’s compositional skill in Baroque dance music.
We released this recording several years ago. We have reinterpreted the composition, using the Harpsichord Ruckers II from Pianoteq 9 and creating a binaural mix.
Oboe, Violoncello: SWAM Audio Modeling
Harpsichord: Pianoteq 9 - Ruckers II Harpsichord
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZECFCEmtHKE
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