I'm maybe the only one who hasn't read Kafka on the Shore, only Kafka himself.
This is much better than the version with Piatigorsky, Feuermann is a much better cellist. Not a big fan of Heifetz or Rubinstein. The Cortot, Thibaud and Casals version is by far my favorite. That said, this is in a totally different league than contemporary playing.
Murakami brought me here too, my fourth book of his. 'Kafka on the Shore' was a great read, but kinda fizzled at the end I thought. I wonder what became of Hoshino? I hope he became an outstanding classical music critic for a leading newspaper. This piece doesn't do that much for me though, I find it a little capricious and prefer more sombre melancholy moods. As for the annoying voice, I use earphones so I can just remove the right channel from my ear. It starts up again at the end.
hey, check out my channel, where I upload my compositions and stuff! Beethoven is one of my big influences. Oh, and I read Kafka on the shore too XD, cool book, but I prefer the beaux arts trio's version
Just adjust your PC speaker letting the left speaker alone work, and welcome to the sound of the Golden Trio Hoshino enjoyed at the coffee shop without being bothered by that flat voice!!
Yes, i am here thanks to Murakami =)
laughaac 4 months ago
Sharing your observation ,thhe Corot,Thibaud and Casals play I like better
AKSTERSKY 7 months ago
@AKSTERSKY -They are almost on a par.Both superb and nobody else even close.Bravo C,T,C, as well.
paulostroff99 5 months ago
I'm maybe the only one who hasn't read Kafka on the Shore, only Kafka himself.
This is much better than the version with Piatigorsky, Feuermann is a much better cellist. Not a big fan of Heifetz or Rubinstein. The Cortot, Thibaud and Casals version is by far my favorite. That said, this is in a totally different league than contemporary playing.
2ndviolinist 7 months ago
I guess, almost everyone has come here thanks to Murakami, and his book Kafka on the shore... at least i do...
Choban10 7 months ago 28
I'm reading Kafka on the shore and I play this whenever it is the part of hoshino and Mr. nakata. :')
anahinata28 9 months ago
@FranklyMsShankley
Indeed, a charming book. I did the same
60ValSar 9 months ago
Murakami brought me here too, my fourth book of his. 'Kafka on the Shore' was a great read, but kinda fizzled at the end I thought. I wonder what became of Hoshino? I hope he became an outstanding classical music critic for a leading newspaper. This piece doesn't do that much for me though, I find it a little capricious and prefer more sombre melancholy moods. As for the annoying voice, I use earphones so I can just remove the right channel from my ear. It starts up again at the end.
EwolDJ 9 months ago
Awesome! TY pwong for sharing.
paulostroff99 10 months ago
hey, check out my channel, where I upload my compositions and stuff! Beethoven is one of my big influences. Oh, and I read Kafka on the shore too XD, cool book, but I prefer the beaux arts trio's version
DavidMumo 10 months ago
Dentre as gravações mono de Feuermann, nunca se ouvio o Strad De Munck tão bem quanto nesta.
discurio 10 months ago
Just adjust your PC speaker letting the left speaker alone work, and welcome to the sound of the Golden Trio Hoshino enjoyed at the coffee shop without being bothered by that flat voice!!
ketsumakutaro 1 year ago 19
@ketsumakutaro that is exactly what I was looking for!!!! I am about the finish the boook!!
aysegulegelulu 4 months ago
kill that woman!
SAXOPATA 1 year ago
che senso ha rovinare tutto così... !!
Gioachino82 1 year ago
Does that announcement happen throughout the entire recording?
sneddley 1 year ago
@sneddley It stops at some point throughout the song, although I'm not sure exactly how far in.
ElJimmie 1 year ago
@ElJimmie I see, thanks.
sneddley 1 year ago