heinz holliger
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Ein Meister der Oboe!
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Bel Canto!!!!
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ah, but he changed the normal style of playing for an american appeal.
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Actually, without the sound, there is no oboe. GROW UP. Calling me tasteless because I don't like your "icon" is absolutely immature. Get off my ass already!
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hehehe...tone quality is nothing...achivement is something....not many oboist can do that....
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maybe your tasteless....remember that tone quality as you know it will gone as you age..but musicality last a very long time....it will mature more as time goes by....personaly i love his intonation and musicality..sound is just an added ingredient...
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That's fabulous that you think that. I completely disagree. What you find incredible about his playing, I find tasteless. Why? Because I can. Because I am a person who can like or dislike whatever he wants.
All I can say is this: Heinz Holliger accomplished wonderful things in his playing abilities that not many can do and moved oboe playing forward in contemporary music.
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anyway...just think like this...can you do what he can do to the oboe?...or anyone else in america or else were in the world?...can anyone achive things that he achived?....holliger performed in america many times....and well appreciated....and well accepted...his musicality will never been equalled....he is the best oboist there is,the best oboist there was and the best oboist that there will be.....
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tabuteau was a european...
Someone forgot to mention Kyung-Wha Chung: not a bad fiddler either lol
marsvltor2 3 years ago 4
I disagree that there's been any definitive ground on which someone could decide whether the tonal quality of one's oboe playing ''acceptable'' or not. Holliger might not have the ''best'' tone, but his interpretation of music and the execution of music itself are so unique and mellifluous that his birght tone is only, if anyone should see it as a ''defect'', a negligible portion of some defects that make music so sincere and human.
seebird21 2 years ago 3