WarnerNuzova unedited live recording of Schumann's Fantasie for Cello and Piano, Op. 73, first movement. By Wendy Warner, Cello, and Irina Nuzova, Piano, at the Phillips Collection Concert Series.
WarnerNuzova unedited live recording of Schumann's Fantasie for Cello and Piano, Op. 73, first movement. By Wendy Warner, Cello, and Irina Nuzova, Piano, at the Phillips Collection Concert Series.
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Wendy! You always play so well, plus your shifting is uncontainable... I'm so glad I got to study with you for 2 years!! Has it really been that long... Good luck at Michigan!
Such lovely playing as this is highly suitable for the significant paintings at the Phillips, where fortunately one can enjoy moving art when the concert is not at the same level. Today I felt lucky to be able to stare at Kandinsky's Study for the White Border Painting and a Marc animal picture when a quite well-known Trio essayed wretchedly with Beethoven. Playing like that is an insult to the fine paintings: indifferent, peevish, sleepy. The Phillips is so fine, I won't even mention names.
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I'm playing them now...