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  • wonderful.

    

  • I love Gidon Kremer. He's my favorite violinist. 

  • I love Gidon Kremer. He's my favorite violinist.

  • tocan bien... algo que no es Piazzola, parece más bien algo a Bartok

  • SUUUUUUUUUUUPER!!!!!

    

  • El arreglo de Kremer no me gusta mucho, en realidad siempre preferiré los originales de Piazzolla para quinteto de tango, estos arreglos de Kremer están muy "circenses" muy espectaculares, perfiero los "normales", en fin.

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  • 好棒....so amazing.....

  • Visited amazing Turkey and attended an even more amazing Kremerata Baltica concert. The audience was at the edge of their seats...in a twelfth century church near the Topkati palace. Unforgettable!

  • yay vivaldi glisses!

  • one piazzolla made some of the best music ever. two nobody can play like kremer. put em together, hoooo lordy. tengo ballet..... i could listen to that forever.

  • WOW this is TRUE music THANK YOU

  • ahh this makes me so hot for some reason...hmm love it sooo much!

  • funky!

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  • I like it, but it's faster than the most known performance

  • LOVEEEE

    THE BEST

  • I personally love how he mixed winter into it. it's a great way to add it into his own little seasons song :)

  • Around 5:40, it sounds like Vivaldi's Winter...Did Piazolla take it from him? Anyhow, the song's still really good!

  • Yep

    I love piazzolla's four seasons . masterpiece.. bye!

    Thanks for the audio i have the cd somewhere i cant remember jaja...

  • no i think that it was think of kremer but the piazzolla summer doesnt have that part

  • i think kremer try to mix the piazzolla and vivaldi works in that part but it sounds great.....luck

  • I think that it was put in at the end because when it was summer in South America, it was Winter in Europe.

  • Great!

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  • This is not the original composition by Piazzolla, but rather an arrangement for orchestra with lots of awesome added stuff. The original Winter was written for Piazzolla's Tango quintet, which normally consisted of Bandonion, Piano, Violin, Guitar and Bass.

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