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Mstislav Rostropovich Piano Cello Virtuoso beloved and highly respected and Tchaikovsky variations on Rococo Sergei Istomin and Fitzhagen extol wholeheartedly. Love your colloboration on Gershwin George and Ira inspired a generation of American Songbook aficinados.
The piano steals the show with the first piece. And He does a Fantastic Job. In fact he does a Fantastic Job with Great Feelings on Everything He does. Of Course Zalai is Super Fantastic best I have ever heard.
Like the romantic ballads Again that convey a narrative a psychological drama the elusiveness of the love quotient. Enjoy wholeheartedly your colloboration as etthno-musicilogists your versatility and virtuosity.
Busby Berkeley musicals with synchronized dancers aerial photography semblance of surreal imagery with Ruby Keeler. My favorite Gershwin is Rhapsody in Blue.
Garner my musical knowledge from being a radio devotee and attending concerts at Carnegie Hall, piano concertos, Opera at Lincoln Center. Among my favorite ballads Where or When Richard Rogers and They Can't Take that Away from me.
You two are as good as they get! I just love watching and listening to such talent.. Enjoy that beautiful Strad. Just wish I could hear you guys live..
Song writers and musical arrangers from the American Songbook George and Ira Gershwin, Johnny Mercer, Rodgers and Hart, and Cole Porter timeless poetic prose interplay of wordsmith evokes gamut of strong emotion and imagery.
Cole Porter lyrics like Night and Day and his Broadway musical Anything Goes as well as Johnny Mercer Too Marvelous for words the melody builds momentum and complements lyrical poetry. Tout Caryl Florio composer at tender age performed at Trinity Church.
Stephen Sondheim A Little Night Music and Songwriters of Tin Pan Alley the Brill Building. Metamorphic like Houdini and Lazslo Almasy both as legendary as Mr Zalai and the gentleman on the Steinway piano prodigy.
Remembrance of Composer Giovanni Pier Luigi da Palestrina developed french Flemish polyphonic techniques towering figure of sacred symphonies akin to Bach and Hayden.
The arrangement was made by French pianist Thierry Huillet. Available here: leliaproductions.com/store/score/george-gershwin-rhapsody-blue-transcription-violin-piano-thierry-huillet/
Snape, there are plenty of technique videos out there but a teacher would be best for basic things. Once you get past the technique hurdle, then all you need to do is watch, listen and study the sheet music. Listen to the greats, see how they handle certain passages, their phrasing, when available see how much bow they use, when do they blend with the piano/orchestra, and most importantly what musical choices they make (especially those that differ from the sheet music, because music is NOT what is written on the page!). My teacher always said first listen, emulate, UNDERSTAND, then you can create just like the greats. I always read stories of Auer, Heifetz and Kogan showing their students how to play something rather than always explaining it, and the student needs to pick up whats being put down. To learn from the videos Antal puts out you have to overcome that technique hurdle. But after that my gosh can you learn a lot from his videos, I know I certainly learn a lot. His performance of Estrellita has been nuanced to death, I learn from every single note. At 31:04 listen to the way Antal plays softly, the piano has the melody and the violin acts as the accompaniment, then slowly builds and comes back strong when the emphasis is back on the violin at 31:17 its brilliant. I much prefer it this way as opposed to Heifetz who blasts through that part....but don't tell anyone I said I don't like that Heifetz recording ;)
Paramahansa Yogananda Self Realization and proponents of metaphysics state that extended consciousness whereby mind during waking sleeping states can go we over the body and irrespective of distance touch another's Consciousness and create a symbiosis a new dynamic an alternate universe an electromagnetic field. One reads these books to draw your own conclusions and set of belief system .
Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/antal_zalai/
Follow my WhatsApp Channel: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va6YE1C84OmBPTuNXd0I
My Amazon Wishlist: amzn.to/3YvylbG
Mstislav Rostropovich Piano Cello Virtuoso beloved and highly respected and Tchaikovsky variations on Rococo Sergei Istomin and Fitzhagen extol wholeheartedly. Love your colloboration on Gershwin George and Ira inspired a generation of American Songbook aficinados.
The piano steals the show with the first piece. And He does a Fantastic Job. In fact he does a Fantastic Job with Great Feelings on Everything He does. Of Course Zalai is Super Fantastic best I have ever heard.
My reverie and memories of romantic ballads I Concentrate On You, In the Still Of the Night, Blue Gardenia, I had the Craziest Dream.
Like the romantic ballads Again that convey a narrative a psychological drama the elusiveness of the love quotient. Enjoy wholeheartedly your colloboration as etthno-musicilogists your versatility and virtuosity.
Busby Berkeley musicals with synchronized dancers aerial photography semblance of surreal imagery with Ruby Keeler. My favorite Gershwin is Rhapsody in Blue.
Garner my musical knowledge from being a radio devotee and attending concerts at Carnegie Hall, piano concertos, Opera at Lincoln Center. Among my favorite ballads Where or When Richard Rogers and They Can't Take that Away from me.
Beautiful wonderful again.
wowowow, I felt warm and gooey inside after that glissando in Rhapsody in Blue...
Fledgeling musicologist when I came across WQXR Classical music live concerts from Carnegie Hall Wagner Raid of the Valkyries.
You two are as good as they get! I just love watching and listening to such talent.. Enjoy that beautiful Strad. Just wish I could hear you guys live..
Song writers and musical arrangers from the American Songbook George and Ira Gershwin, Johnny Mercer, Rodgers and Hart, and Cole Porter timeless poetic prose interplay of wordsmith evokes gamut of strong emotion and imagery.
Cole Porter lyrics like Night and Day and his Broadway musical Anything Goes as well as Johnny Mercer Too Marvelous for words the melody builds momentum and complements lyrical poetry. Tout Caryl Florio composer at tender age performed at Trinity Church.
Some parts looks like Tom & Jerry cartoon. Excelent!!!
Stephen Sondheim A Little Night Music and Songwriters of Tin Pan Alley the Brill Building. Metamorphic like Houdini and Lazslo Almasy both as legendary as Mr Zalai and the gentleman on the Steinway piano prodigy.
Bravo!!!
Remembrance of Composer Giovanni Pier Luigi da Palestrina developed french Flemish polyphonic techniques towering figure of sacred symphonies akin to Bach and Hayden.
Very interesting arrangement, and the dynamics between piano and violin are most interesting. Is that your arrangement, and is it available?
I was referring to Rhapsody in Blue as that's what I'm playing, or trying to!
The arrangement was made by French pianist Thierry Huillet. Available here: leliaproductions.com/store/score/george-gershwin-rhapsody-blue-transcription-violin-piano-thierry-huillet/
You two know how to make 33E sound like 33 million! Thank you.
15:12
Ya like jazz?
Is there a chance that you can make some videos like tips
I think we really need your advices.
I don't really believe in violin tutorial videos. Maybe they can be helpful for adult beginners but not on professional level I'm afraid.
Thanks for reply,I understand but maybe not just like tutorial like some tips.
How many hour a day for practising,
like that
Snape, there are plenty of technique videos out there but a teacher would be best for basic things. Once you get past the technique hurdle, then all you need to do is watch, listen and study the sheet music. Listen to the greats, see how they handle certain passages, their phrasing, when available see how much bow they use, when do they blend with the piano/orchestra, and most importantly what musical choices they make (especially those that differ from the sheet music, because music is NOT what is written on the page!).
My teacher always said first listen, emulate, UNDERSTAND, then you can create just like the greats. I always read stories of Auer, Heifetz and Kogan showing their students how to play something rather than always explaining it, and the student needs to pick up whats being put down.
To learn from the videos Antal puts out you have to overcome that technique hurdle. But after that my gosh can you learn a lot from his videos, I know I certainly learn a lot. His performance of Estrellita has been nuanced to death, I learn from every single note.
At 31:04 listen to the way Antal plays softly, the piano has the melody and the violin acts as the accompaniment, then slowly builds and comes back strong when the emphasis is back on the violin at 31:17 its brilliant. I much prefer it this way as opposed to Heifetz who blasts through that part....but don't tell anyone I said I don't like that Heifetz recording ;)
Paramahansa Yogananda Self Realization and proponents of metaphysics state that extended consciousness whereby mind during waking sleeping states can go we over the body and irrespective of distance touch another's Consciousness and create a symbiosis a new dynamic an alternate universe an electromagnetic field. One reads these books to draw your own conclusions and set of belief system .