Noam Sivan: Baroque Improvisation
Live Improvisation in Baroque style on a theme sung by a member from the audience Noam Sivan, Piano The improvisation is in five connected sections: Toccata Fugato Recitative Aria Gigue In October 2013 this improvisation was broadcast to a worldwide audience of 16,000 registered users in the first-ever online Music History Course hosted by the Curtis Institute on the internet platform Coursera.

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