Rudolf Koelman(one of Heifetz's last pupils) plays H. Wieniawski 2nd violin concerto Op.22 in d-minor, 3rd movement(complete) with the Fremantle Chamber Orchestra(FCO) conducted by Jessica Gethin a...
Rudolf Koelman(one of Heifetz's last pupils) plays H. Wieniawski 2nd violin concerto Op.22 in d-minor, 3rd movement(complete) with the Fremantle Chamber Orchestra(FCO) conducted by Jessica Gethin at the Government House Ballroom in Perth on 28th of March 2008.
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it's surprisingly fresh - completely original take on all of the caprices. plus, it has virtuosity and and heart until the very last note (he plays all of them in a row in 1 performance).
Yes, I completly agree with you. A. Stadler (one of the Genius Russian Violinist) can play all 24 Capricce of Paganin, In the his concerto He was played any capricce witch people want and from originale edition.
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5/5
We should all strive for a staccato like this! Does anyone know what Koelman is up to these days?
Bravo! ^_^
A. Stadler (one of the Genius Russian Violinist) can play all 24 Capricce of Paganin, In the his concerto He was played any capricce witch people want and from originale edition.