@Dazza781 uhm the soloist, Scott Shelsta, is also the aranger of this particular concerto. so he wanted it all that way. and the bowing is a show of respect since they clap?
that style is actually not entirely acurate. hes not using slide vibrato as much as arthur pryor would have. and the first 2 waltzes are meant to be a "free" line, not played strictly in time.
@Dazza781 uhm the soloist, Scott Shelsta, is also the aranger of this particular concerto. so he wanted it all that way. and the bowing is a show of respect since they clap?
BILLYANDZACH 3 days ago
Well that was really underwhelming.
nickmusiclover 2 months ago
that style is actually not entirely acurate. hes not using slide vibrato as much as arthur pryor would have. and the first 2 waltzes are meant to be a "free" line, not played strictly in time.
lordofdastrings76 2 years ago
The stopping and bowing after each section of the piece is pretty obnoxious.
Ranma37 2 years ago
yeah, that was this concert.
SaltyTestes 2 years ago
look at the back of john's head lol,.
SaltyTestes 2 years ago
look at me in the front row of the crowd. white shirt, chubby lol. just to the left and down of the end of the slide.
SaltyTestes 2 years ago
i remember i played this last year...it was a ggod song and the soloist was good, just like this one haha
musikfric 3 years ago
thats my teacher!
nyrican377 3 years ago