Rachel Barton Pine performs Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's Deep River arranged by American violinist Maud Powell (1867-1920) with pianist Matthew Hagle on Chicago Tonight, February 28, 2007.
Rachel's 2007 CD "American Virtuosa: Tribute to Maud Powell" features this piece, other arrangements by Maud Powell, and works dedicated to her by American composers.
@vlhere they use that sometimes for their chins instead of chinrests
Americangirlgal02 1 week ago
This is lovely.. I need to get this music.. where can I find it?
Tonacity 1 month ago
I've never heard anyone else play this! My great-grandfather gave me a huge stack of old violin music (acquired from a violinist friend of his who died tragically when his violin was vandalized) when I was probably 4-5 years old. This arrangement was one of the pieces in that stack of music. I have been playing it since I was a teenager. Rachel, I have enjoyed hearing your recordings of Coleridge-Taylor's music. I hope to add more of his music to my own repertoire.
susanmercy 1 year ago
im sooo glad i saw her live at a master class.
Mophpo 3 years ago
wow...i just saw her chin rest and found out that theres some cloth laid on top which is giving it a white color..
vlhere 3 years ago
I think she is.
mal78 3 years ago 2
Ofcourse i m joking...
Doctor550 3 years ago
best violinist alive!
Doctor550 3 years ago
BEAUTIFUL!
mal78 3 years ago
one of the most beautiful american indigenous melody, beautifully performed in a sizzling version from Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. Wonderful!
sud669 4 years ago 2