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From: lesahnies
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  • My husband Dwayne just treated me to a concert Ahn Trio in Florida theater in Jacksonville.They are really great performers and for Valentines they played My Funny Valentines.They looked great on stage with their new gowns and more new pieces.

  • Ok they are awesome...

    But seriously, what is it with chamber music and people talking absolute bollocks?

  • If you ever get the chance - Go see them live. It's good to see this posted but the sound is unfortunately inferior and doesn't begin to do them justice. Wonderful musicians. Great performers. They have a very good website with their dates and CDs.

  • Sometimes I worry that CD's sound far greater than the artists can actually perform. Clearly that is not the case here!! I could have seen them live! :( missed my chance.

  • if the miles davis version has instruments as lovers who say and catch each other's every word, move and breath...is the ahn's take a more tempestuous affair? (younger lovers with more "punk", chaotic, overabundance of energy, frequently talking over, motioning past each other's grasp, but still fall all over each other hopelessly.) love as an undetectible blade tucked away in the heart, vs. love as visible bruises black and blue?

  • My funny valentine is my favorite song of all time and the Ahn Trio is my favorite group of performers.

    luuuurv this version by Kenji Bunch

  • WOW! Lovely and innovative.

  • GO AHN TRIO saw them in concert yesterday and they were AMAZING!

  • I love the Ahn Trio. Not only are they beautiful, but extremely talented as well. Beautiful rendition, very well executed ladies!

  • as for the cello melody part, violin seems too loud, as violin is high ,so it should be more p to do the accompany

    very bueatiful and fantasitic arrangment

  • Even with the new Bunch arrangement this seems to move back to Rogers' intent. The very popular version by Sinatra was highly melancholy and under its influence so have most of the versions I've heard for the last 30 years. The sense of loss and regret the Ahn sisters pour into "Oblivion" is absent here because the material doesn't call for it. The song is about love and that is what these talented young women express through it. Greg G. Portland

  • i love ahn trio! i have their groove jukebox album! i got it at a FINE ARTS school i attended :) thankyou for posting this video!

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