This piece of music by Baldassare Galuppi (1706-1785) is the first of three movements in Sonate No. 5 in C major.
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Williamsmith42: it's The Most Wonderful Paino Sonata
i love it
and thanks for player
decibel34: Beautiful. Very nice.
hylozoik: <3 ... thx ... =))
Pierinopasquotti: Venezia città di sogno con artisti di sogno!
tascabili: Galuppi... meraviglioso spirito in seno alla
Serenissima ove splende sempre il Sole!
manmangee: Beautiful!
I prefer this than Michelangeli's.
InHim289: Simply beautiful! I love the slower, gentler
interpretation. Thanks :)
likesnight: beatiful playing !
SlavonicDances: ohh I am melting, tears. My favorite piece,
of my youth...
thanks for posting (( ))
mikaelwolf: yes, to much mozzarella.
VelikyUstyug1: A beautiful witching blend of whimsical and
wistful. To those who protest to it's 'adagio'
feel, you are on shaky ground as neither did the
metronome exist in Galuppi's time- nor is the
purpose of an artist to arrive at the 'one
objective view of what the composer's fleeting
view might have been' but to use the rhetoric to
excite the listener with the creative
possibilies of life. Nothing does that better
than here.
juliog80: Beautiful! full of feeling! very
touching!
thankyou!
raine9518: very soothingggg.
santinistar: Absolutely beautiful. <3
bersa888: Nice. But too slow... it's an andante, not an
adagio ;-)