Season's greetings again this year. I will play Bach's Siciliano with the scenery of Sicily as the background. The flutes used are Louis (serial number 1920), a corkwood flute made in London in the 81s, and a TOKAI spinet (small harpsichord) that was probably made about 40 years ago...
Further display Season's Greetings - Bach: Siciliano (Flute, Spinet)tag: Season's Greetings
Season's Greetings - JS Bach: Sheep May Safely Graze (Flute, Piano, Spinet, Marimba)
To everyone who has helped me this year. In 2020, I opened my own business under the COVID-XNUMX pandemic, and I wondered what would happen, but I managed to make it to the end of the year. I owe it all to you. With the COVID-XNUMX pandemic still raging, I thought hard about what song to choose as a greeting song, but I hope that everyone will be able to look forward to the new year in peace.
Further display Season's Greetings - JS Bach: Sheep May Safely Graze (Flute, Piano, Spinet, Marimba)Greetings to those who helped me this year ~ Fauré: Pie Jesu
A third of December has already passed. As usual, the year has flown by in an instant, but it was also a year that I was able to get through thanks to the help of many people. It has been five years since I started making YouTube cards as New Year's greetings. This year, I made Gabriel Fauré's Requiem...
Further display Greetings to those who helped me this year ~ Fauré: Pie JesuSeason's Greetings: On "Cantique de Noël (O Holy Night)" Hymn, Book 219, No. XNUMX
To everyone who has helped me this year, I played Adam's "Cantique de Noël" on the flute and piano. It also appears in the "Donkey's Church" scene of Nodame Cantabile (volume 219, p. 13) as "Hymn: Volume 29, No. XNUMX, The Stars Shine Brightly". This is the scene.
Further display Season's Greetings: On "Cantique de Noël (O Holy Night)" Hymn, Book 219, No. XNUMXSeason's Greetings: On "Ave Verum Corpus K.618"
Season's greetings to those who have helped me this year. This year, I recorded Mozart's "Ave Verum Corpus" K.618 as an original greeting card. This song is only 46 bars long, but it is filled with sacredness and musical profundity, and is a masterpiece by Mozart.
Further display Season's Greetings: On "Ave Verum Corpus K.618"