Kyung Sun plays Bruch Scottish Fantasy IV

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @gratiaDei777
    @gratiaDei777 16 лет назад

    Great job!!!

  • @TheSheenaWellington
    @TheSheenaWellington 13 лет назад

    @kugelwuerfel Both Berlioz and Bruch borrowed the ground of this movement from a very old Scottish song, called variously Hey Tuti Tatti, Marche Ecossaise and, with words by Robert Burns (who also predates Berlioz and Bruch btw), Scots Wha Hae! There is also more than a nod to Nathaniel Gow's "Caller Herrin" towards the end of the movement. I like the Scottish Fantasy and the arrangement which Bruch made of several lovely old Scots tunes.

  • @kugelwuerfel
    @kugelwuerfel 15 лет назад

    Wonderful, dear Mr. Bruch (like me from Cologne) - but honorably pinched from Berlioz (Reverie et Caprice at the end). But Adolphe Adam piched the same very impertinent before for his Postillon de Lonjumeau.

  • @ghashi12
    @ghashi12 14 лет назад

    I agree Kyung wha chung also my favorite violinist violinist but there is no debate, heifetz plays it faster and Kyung Wha Chung plays it slower doesn't make it worse they both sound amazing it's just what you prefer

  • @angelache98
    @angelache98 14 лет назад

    @thekidwhocameback ur right to me i like her but my mom
    is just like doesn't like her so to me she's pretty good

  • @kugelwuerfel
    @kugelwuerfel 13 лет назад

    @TheSheenaWellington Do you know, where is my commentary? I cannot find it again, and I think, that is not ok by RUclips.

  • @angelache98
    @angelache98 14 лет назад

    how old is kyung sun

  • @qujohn88
    @qujohn88 15 лет назад

    不行就别硬上,,,这什么啊,拉起来一瘸一拐的,,,

  • @angelache98
    @angelache98 14 лет назад

    she's ok but not as good as heifetz