Violinist Anne Akiko Meyers plays the Samuel Barber Violin Concerto, Opus 14, third movement, with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Posted by Bill Townsend
Violinist Anne Akiko Meyers plays the Samuel Barber Violin Concerto, Opus 14, third movement, with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Posted by Bill Townsend
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te amo Anne Akiko Meyers tu muñeca y tu fuerza en este motuo perpetuo es impresionante al igual q tu vibrato, q tus colores en el sonido en el violin, tema del q hablan todos los especialistas.
I love this movement, it's so fun! And Anne's playing it very well. I like how its slightly raspy at times, I think it'd be boring otherwise. I think the orchestra's great too.
Wow, great orchestra and soloist. I love this Piece. Most people just don't get the third movement(even the guy who had it commissioned), but I love it. Great visual too.
I always thought the third movement was all flash and had none of the profundity and beauty of the first two movements, but this rendition, along with the cool visual of a chaotic profusion of butterflies was a lot of fun, and made me think of this "impossible" movement in a new light. Thanks.
This is the best Barber I've ever heard. I want NY Philharmonic to bring her into Lincoln Center or Carnegie Hall and have her play this. UNFORGETTABLE !
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