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    Default Re: Eugenio Giudici (1874-1949) - Madrigale

    Very nice! Thanks for sharing.

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    Default Re: Eugenio Giudici (1874-1949) - Madrigale

    Very nice
    A talent for trivializin' the momentous and complicatin' the obvious.

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    funny....

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    You make the 'cello sing. Beautiful!

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    Victor
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    Default Re: Eugenio Giudici (1874-1949) - Madrigale

    That's a very nice piece, and some great mandocello playing! There aren't many mandocello concerti around, so this is a great one to revive.

    Martin

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    Default Re: Eugenio Giudici (1874-1949) - Madrigale

    Thank you all for your comments! Yes, it's a great piece - the more you dig, the more you find even in seemingly simple melodies like this one.

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    Default Re: Eugenio Giudici (1874-1949) - Madrigale

    Quote Originally Posted by Giorgos View Post
    the more you dig, the more you find even in seemingly simple melodies like this one.
    That seems to me the real reward of great music. Fame and fortune - not likely. Suddenly finding yourself standing in the presence of great and transcendent beauty - happens all the time.
    A talent for trivializin' the momentous and complicatin' the obvious.

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    funny....

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    Absolutely wonderful! Made me thrill

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    Very moving to watch it!

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    Default Re: Eugenio Giudici (1874-1949) - Madrigale

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffD View Post
    That seems to me the real reward of great music. Fame and fortune - not likely. Suddenly finding yourself standing in the presence of great and transcendent beauty - happens all the time.
    Nicely put, I'm going to use that.

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    Default Re: Eugenio Giudici (1874-1949) - Madrigale

    Lovely,
    Would you mind if I asked what kind of mandocello you are playing?
    Bill
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    Default Re: Eugenio Giudici (1874-1949) - Madrigale

    Thank you Bill!
    I play a Calace Jr. Liuto Cantabile Classico B, with Dogal Calace strings.
    (You can see a detail of it in my avatar).

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