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Vivaldi in Accordion

Vivaldi's summer played on accordion, near Rosental Muenchen  
 
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johnonorgan (3 days ago) Show Hide
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just to prove how totally nuts musicians are. We practice our brains out and no one could care less. That's why I tell my student " Just play what you like and play for youself"
wtfker13 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Блин! Я сначала даже не отличил от оригинала!
micke0100 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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very good music. the musician is alone and it seem to me that I am listening an orchestra...
Hecubbus (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Why you have tagged this video as "Ruslan Slinko"? Not him, dude.
ToPaxyGourouni (1 month ago) Show Hide
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fake :)
Nickohlson (1 month ago) Show Hide
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This guy is purely amazing!
captainh4x (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Yeah he totally is. The documentary is called Music From the Inside Out, and he is featured playing another of Vivaldi's Four Seasons, Winter. I highly recommend watching the documentary, even if just for the random performances throughout.
c33r0k33 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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This is like having two of the best football teams playing, while people chat in the stands, do office work, lay on the sidelines to get a tan, and others take a nap. What a missed opportunity to experience something truly good.
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My heart sank to see the indifference of bystanders in front of the artist.
For me, he deserves that we stopped for the listen and show some appreciation for his talent.
HunterMann (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Yes, it's a metaphor for the many musicians who go un-noticed throughout the history of music

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