Can any Vivaldi or Couperin fans identify this music from the 1964 Canadian flick "Le chat dans le sac?" The jazz is by John Coltrane and has recently been released on the "Blue World" album. I want to find out about the baroque music.
Here is where the music occurs. I listened quickly, so some of my instrumentation notes may be incorrect:
Vivaldi actually wrote three piccolo concerti as well as two recorder ones often preformed on piccolo (and vice versa, my recording is all on recorder). In this case, it's the slow movement of the Piccolo Concerto in C, RV 443.
Vivaldi actually wrote three piccolo concerti as well as two recorder ones often preformed on piccolo (and vice versa, my recording is all on recorder). In this case, it's the slow movement of the Piccolo Concerto in C, RV 443.
I agree with TerraEpon re: Vivaldi: Piccolo Concerto, RV443 in C "per Flautino" - scored also for recorder - 2nd movement: Largo
I'm pretty certain the end play-out music is also Vivaldi, this time: Violin Concerto, Op.8 "Le Quattro Stagioni" / #03, RV293 in F "L'autunno" 2:Adagio molto ... but it's played slighter faster than I'm used to and sounds much more vibrant (probably being heard away from its accompanying movements).
The TV music is also Vivaldi ... I need more time
The dinner table sequences are François Couperin, probably from his Les concerts royaux suites but, again, I need more time and I know this music far less than Vivaldi (so much of it sounds similar!)
Not certain, but I think the shopping centre scene, leading up to the TV, is backed by Vivaldi's Flute Concerto, Op.10/4, RV435 in G - 3rd mov't: Allegro