from Oannes blog…

Η Μεγάλη Εβδομάδα είναι ευκαιρία για να ακούσουμε εκκλησιαστική μουσική – η πίστη έχει υπάρξει πηγή έμπνευσης μερικών απ΄τα σημαντικότερα έργα των “μεγάλων κλασικών”. Με έναν από τους μεγαλύτερους ξεκινάμε, τον “πατέρα της Συμφωνίας” Joseph Haydn, και ένα από τα λιγότερο γνωστά του έργα: το Κονσέρτο για Όργανο, δυο βιολιά και μπάσο σε φα ματζόρε Hob. XVIII/7. Το ακούμε από τον Martin Haselbock [όργανο] και το Divertimento Salzburg.
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It’s Holy Week, time for precious church music – faith has been a constant source of inspiration for the classics. We shall begin with one of the greatest of them all, Joseph Haydn, “Father of Symphony”, and one of his lesser-known works: Concerto for Organ, Two violins and Bass in F-major, Hob. XVIII/7. We hear it from Martin Haselbock [organ] and Divertimento Salzburg.
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More about these reblogs
Lately I have been rebloging music videos from Oannes new blog. For my friends who didn’t know, or wonder why…. Oannes [aka Socratis Papahatzis] is my husband, partner in life and music and the one with my undying admiration. Together we have a band MK-O [the music of Marina Kanavaki & Oannes]. So, it’s my pleasure to share with you his [and mine] musical selections. • Although here I reblog mainly his musical selections, he writes exceptional articles on various topics [some may need translation], so do visit his site. He has my highest recommendation!
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Reblogged this on Blue Dragon Journal and commented:
Ah, Hayden… and Mozart, Chopin… and so many others! Happy Birthday, Master Joseph!
Thank you very much for the reblog, Eliza!
🙂 Cheers to Master Joseph! 🙂