(November 12, 2019 at 8:46 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: Supplemental baroque music:
Arcangelo Corelli;
Not quite as good as other composers, but a very important one for his development of the violin’s repertoire and the chamber music in general.
H.I,F, Biber’s “Rosary Sonatas.”
The stations of the cross fused with incendiary violin playing, and some very unusual tunings.
Henry Purcell, composer of the music that kicked off my favourite film of all time:
Although, I freely admit hearing it not on a needlessly complicated Moog synthesizer kind of dulls the edge for me.
I think you may have posted the wrong clip for the second one since it's the same one as the first.