I'm watching outside my window.

   It's the sunset of a sunny day of November: it begins to be a bit cold,
   and, as usual, fog is going to hide the top of the city tower (hope not
   the whole cathedral).

   I'm sure Merula could see exactly the same panorama, and perhaps smell
   the same perfume of roast chestnuts. Just not too much bikes...

   These are just some elements that can help to understand better how far
   is the musical interpretation and the hysterics of the film with the
   ciaccona played by Giardino Armonico... I live in one of the most
   beautilful town of the Italian North Renaissance, and not in a
   depressed and ruined land...





   Diego





   P.S. Here's our version of  Merula sonata seconda (from the same
   collection of the ciaccona):



   [1]http://www.vimeo.com/2194880











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References

   1. http://www.vimeo.com/2194880


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