Dvorak String Quintet op.77 N.Lomeiko, D.Kashimoto, Y.Zhislin, C.Bohorquez, O.Thiery
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- Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2020
- Salon-de-Provence International Chamber Music Festival
August 2020
Natalia Lomeiko violin
Daishin Kashimoto violin
Yuri Zhislin viola
Claudio Bohorquez cello
Olivier Thiery Double Bass
and lots of wind on stage - Видеоклипы
21:45 I love how Daishin Kashimoto sacrifices his own run of triplets in order to turn the page on is colleague's malfunctioning iPad.
Very deft move! Well illustrates the intimate teamwork of ensemble musicianship!
I love the performers' description finishing with "and lots of wind on stage"🌬🌬🌬 good one😂
The comfort and wonderfulness of this performance they play with exquisite skills are irreplaceable , unfathomable and beyond compare, and full of admiration and emotion
A corner of Tokyo of Japan
Shin-i-chi Kozima -- Agreed....Perfect! (from a corner of Acapulco!)
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Thankyou
I hope you are well
From
Å corner of Tokyo dyed in beautiful colorful autumnal leaves , which are yellow, real red, orange, and brown
Ihr macht einfach gute Laune! Dankeschön 🌷
Wuuuuuoouu fantastic!
Really Beautiful and incredibly high quality performance, thank you!
Enhorabuena! Fantástico. He disfrutado muchísimo. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😃
Fantastic .-
Marvellous music but I'd love to how/why it is so windy!
How: Air currents. Why: Ask the Earth....
17:47 mov3
25:45 IV
Ipads and wrong or bad teachers ruin music. You guys play beautifull.
Teach us.
first violin messed up a few times and confused everyone but ok
iPads ruin music
Beautiful music but the facial expressions are too much, too distracting. There’s no need to focus the cameras so intently on their faces. A glance every now and again is more than sufficient.
Someone please ask the cellist to cut hs hair and put on socks..
Dvořák is sooo boring. This composition was written in 1875, as if Beethoven had never lived. At least Brahms had the integrity to destroy some 20+ of his own string works because he felt they weren't good enough.
okay
Beethoven is boring and repetitive just like Mendelssohn.
Opinions are like nostrils: everybody has ONE.
Could you compose a greater work yourself? I challenge you to compose something that people would genuinely consider to be greater than a Dvorak composition of this caliber. Then you can call this work boring. As a composer myself, a cellist, I think this should be challenge enough.
@@A440music I am a composer actually, but that is irrelvant - compared to all the other great composer Dvořák IS boring. And why you care so much about my opinion is frankly, in my opinion, childish.