Ernest Chausson Poème, Erick Friedman, violin and the London Symphony Orchestra Part 1/2

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2009

Ernest Chausson Poème, Opus 25 for violin and orchestra
Erick Friedman, violin
London Symphony Orchestra
Sir Malcolm Sargent, conductor

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  • Gonna be playing this at college this year.

  • isnt he ann fontanellas teacher for violin? WOW!!!!!!!!! He plays GOOD!!!!!

    You should also listen to her videos, ann fontanella she is really good

  • isnt he anna fonntellas teacher for violin? WOW!!!!!!!!! He plays GOOD!!!!!

    You should also listen to her videos, anna fonntella

  • Capolavoro assoluto! Toccante, grandissimo.

  • A true master. If you can listen his version of Sarasate's zigeunerweisen, 5 stars.

  • A true master of artistry in both composition and performance! The colors Mr. Friedman obtains, from variable rates and amplitudes of vibrato (which you never hear from other musicians: singers and instrumentalists alike) to the dynamic range from the gentle, soft-spoken caress to the limits of power a Stradivarius can produce--Man--a true master! The world stands truly blessed with this combination of heartful sensitivity to the character of the music, the years of discipline and the dexterity.

  • Absolutely superb.

  • Lovely, thanks for sharing :)

  • Beautiful beyond words.......*****

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