Category Archives: Early Music
Review: Jordi Savall Routes of Slavery
SEATTLE SYMPHONY Exclusives: Jordi Savall Routes of Slavery Tuesday, November 6 at 7:30pm Benaroya Hall Presented by the Seattle Symphony and Early Music Seattle Beloved early music interpreter Jordi Savall and artists representing Europe, Africa, and the Americas explore the music … Continue reading
Posted in Early Music, Social Action, World Music
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Watch Leonardo da Vinci’s Musical Invention, the Viola Organista, Being Played for the Very First Time
Oh my God … this music is so stunningly amazing! Tears are welling in my eyes listening to it! The sound to me is a cross between a viola da gamba and an organ, with the subtleties in expression and … Continue reading
Posted in Early Music, Instruments
Tagged da Vinci, Keyboard, Viola da Gamba, Viola Organista
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