Mendelssohn Violin Concerto. Anne Akiko Meyers plays the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E Minor with the Hiroshima Symphony, Maestro Akiyama conducting.
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Mendelssohn Violin Concerto. Anne Akiko Meyers plays the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E Minor with the Hiroshima Symphony, Maestro Akiyama conducting.
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i like it...as in this piece. and i don't think akiko is a bad violinist at all, but i think Hilary Hahn's style captures this piece better. she's my preferred on this. and of course, Perlman tears it up- he's insanely awesome!
Ergo my girlfriend just this as her ultimate argument. I still think piano is a more diverse instrument, but one can't digress; there are quite a lot of pieces out there that just work best for the intended instrument written for hundreds of years ago...
Thank you, Master Mendelssohn for all your immortal contribution, and for "rediscovering" the long forgotten Bach for all of us. Without his "rediscovery", the much-loved romantic genre would have been very different/impossible.
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Thank you, Master Mendelssohn for all your immortal contribution, and for "rediscovering" the long forgotten Bach for all of us. Without his "rediscovery", the much-loved romantic genre would have been very different/impossible.