Concerto in C Major Rv 443: I. Allegro
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Sposa son disprezzata Sposa son disprezzata Fida, son oltraggiata Cieli che feci m…
Vivaldi: Concerto in G Minor Op. 10 No. 2 RV. 104 'La notte': V. Allegro Малая в Америке зовёт меня Игорь Игорь крутой, Игорь Крутой …


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@TheDilla

What people in these comments don't realize is that the recorder and first violin player (who would technically be the concertmaster) are not just trying to "show off" with their exaggerated movement. They have no conductor, and there is about a dozen people on stage. and so by exaggerating their movements they act as a guide to the other musicians for the parts they are playing as to stay in time and keep the flow of music together. And the recorder guy finally has his chance to shine, not to mention he's amazing at it. Let the man have some fun!

@lcwworld1

https://youtu.be/YMYDsWAy2C0

@thepowerofstillpoint

Really good musicians "play" with their physical expression as well. It's so much more fun to watch than blank faces and no movement.

@FranciscoRelanoPena

The harpsichordist seems to be the conductor, as he has the full score instead of just his part.

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