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This piece of music by George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) is from about 1705. It belongs to the Aylesford pieces, some manuscripts left behind in the Aylesford manor and not discovered until an auction in 1918.



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ghosoonhwa: ^_^

lujoseph6: Cool

aadave88: You sure do put some freakin feeling into it!!! You sir, are AWESOME!!!

ilikepie1231231231: his hand looks scary

hmgx2012: which piano is this? it has a very beautiful sound.

jsblator: I can't stop listening to it...

actorman1: You give this piece of music a very melancholic interpretation, considering it is a Gavotte and is traditionally played as such, it is much slower, but something is added to it because of that. I love the way you have interpreted it and it just goes to show that even the masters can be improved, sometimes. Well done.

Pansyym: Music from your hands are always beautiful. Thanks for sharing!

YTMiodzik: Wow. Where is this guy from? Does he perform publicly? He has such a refined musicality and subtle sense of phrasing that he could delight the most discriminating audiences.

alb84guitar: You have made Handel sound like Elton John :) Great! Try some of his suites they are difficult but marvellous! The recordings by Keith Jarrett and by Sophie Yates are particurlarly comunicative and dense of feeling

MsPK91: lovely

federicoscavuzzo: hermosisimo , ya estoy sentado en el piano tocandolo ...

123conundrum: I liked your video before watching it because I know it was going to be good! Request, again: Chopin waltz E minor!

ch0ney: R these vids in hd? Cuz I can't access them on my phone :(

George Frideric Handel: Gavotte in G major, HWV 491.
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