Unlike many supposed "artists" today, this beautiful girl has talent. Like many people who actually have talent and are worth our sight, breath, and heartbeats to admire, she's not as famous as she should be.
Dear Inger Hvordan gar het? (sorry but danish is awful :) I have just found your intense upload and I am addicted to it already this is my 5th times listening and I feel deep inside that this won't be the last! Hopefully you will come to perfom concerts in Naples Italy . Ci vediamo
Beautiful lilting performance of one of my favourite pieces. Wonderful idea of pairing a Baroque bow with a modern violin. It's very interesting to compare the tone of this combination with that of your other videos using the modern bow: there's a definite increase in clarity and delicacy, with only a little strength lost. Great idea!
I'm an absolute beginner at violin but I notice you don't seem to be observing the rests in the first two measures. Am I right? I do enjoy your playing very much, Inger.
Your tone is beautiful, especially with the resonance of the recital hall. Interesting nobody's mentioned the giant elephant in the room, but what's with all the orgasm faces in the background?
In the process of working thorough this piece. Just wondering: In the first 6 bars or so, there are dotted quarters, do you carry them throughout the measure? I noticed, for example, that you just added the B-flat and dropped the G after that. Opinions anyone?
I really enjoyed your tone, the acoustics in the hall were very well suited to your fine playing. I would love to hear you play the Ciaccona by Bach. Do you have a video you could post? Were you using baroque strings for this?
@MrJustinreese Thank you! I was using normal strings and a modern instrument, but I think the articulation of the baroque bow is beautiful and delicate enough to produce the baroque sense of the piece.
i'm interested in getting a baroque bow, like that you're holding your self. What distinguishes from the standard bows. It's feel, weight, resistance, etc?
@sensangsun: This bow is shorter and lighter and with less hairs. The response of the bow is great - it’s very vibrant and alive, and that makes it a joy to play jumping strokes. I can give you the contact info for the maker of this particular bow if you are interested. Inger
Unlike many supposed "artists" today, this beautiful girl has talent. Like many people who actually have talent and are worth our sight, breath, and heartbeats to admire, she's not as famous as she should be.
XfishygoesrawrX 3 weeks ago 3
This is wonderful. Lovely music, very well-played... Lovely and remarkably talented young lady... The passage from 3:45 - 4:40 is phenomenal...
What's with the photos of the drooling stoners hanging behind her?
vance7274 1 month ago
@vance7274 Thank you for that sweet comment. Unfortunately I had no influence on the exhibition going on...
IngerHoj 1 month ago
Dear Inger Hvordan gar het? (sorry but danish is awful :) I have just found your intense upload and I am addicted to it already this is my 5th times listening and I feel deep inside that this won't be the last! Hopefully you will come to perfom concerts in Naples Italy . Ci vediamo
ragudicarne 1 month ago
Inger, very great and true rendition. Enjoyed it very much. We have some Lerchs' not too far back in our family. Keep up the good work. Eric
ZLogick 2 months ago
Beautiful lilting performance of one of my favourite pieces. Wonderful idea of pairing a Baroque bow with a modern violin. It's very interesting to compare the tone of this combination with that of your other videos using the modern bow: there's a definite increase in clarity and delicacy, with only a little strength lost. Great idea!
Laurencemardon 2 months ago
I'm an absolute beginner at violin but I notice you don't seem to be observing the rests in the first two measures. Am I right? I do enjoy your playing very much, Inger.
knicklas48 2 months ago
Very good!Very good!!!interesting and natural!
kostea2012 4 months ago
Tears.
aNGLICANcHOIR92 6 months ago
heavenly. Beautifully played.
ivoryandsoap 7 months ago
Very, very beautiful!! Is it a modern instrument. The fingerboard looks baroque from the distance...
lispectorando 7 months ago
Wow, this is just beautifully played. Sublime!
enalevets 11 months ago
Your tone is beautiful, especially with the resonance of the recital hall. Interesting nobody's mentioned the giant elephant in the room, but what's with all the orgasm faces in the background?
theomnihoward 11 months ago
In the process of working thorough this piece. Just wondering: In the first 6 bars or so, there are dotted quarters, do you carry them throughout the measure? I noticed, for example, that you just added the B-flat and dropped the G after that. Opinions anyone?
Sortudinho 11 months ago
beautiful, no wibrato- clear barok style, graet sound, calm
PaulinaMazurkiewicz 11 months ago
I really enjoyed your tone, the acoustics in the hall were very well suited to your fine playing. I would love to hear you play the Ciaccona by Bach. Do you have a video you could post? Were you using baroque strings for this?
MrJustinreese 11 months ago
@MrJustinreese Thank you! I was using normal strings and a modern instrument, but I think the articulation of the baroque bow is beautiful and delicate enough to produce the baroque sense of the piece.
IngerHoj 11 months ago
i'm interested in getting a baroque bow, like that you're holding your self. What distinguishes from the standard bows. It's feel, weight, resistance, etc?
sensangsun 1 year ago
@sensangsun: This bow is shorter and lighter and with less hairs. The response of the bow is great - it’s very vibrant and alive, and that makes it a joy to play jumping strokes. I can give you the contact info for the maker of this particular bow if you are interested. Inger
IngerHoj 1 year ago
Very nice, for a first attempt...
sbuh92 1 year ago
I just discovered this piece. Wonderful job. Such a nice sound in that space.
Banlman 1 year ago
Wow!! Still fantastic :o) great sound.
hellepitters 1 year ago
Thanks!
IngerHoj 1 year ago
Very nice!
alexejpevzner 1 year ago