This piece of work of Heifetz is nothing but just like a bottle of Narciso Rodriguez [for her]. It highlights the sunlight, the sea and the inner room of Hopper's work [Rooms by the sea].
The rich gradation of music creates the visions of light, partially hidden and partial visible...and sometimes, you may even can feel a breeze from the sea...
You may not like it at the first sight, becasue it is not purely beautiful or sweet, yet, it is full of unexpectation.
And it will stay in your mind...gradually.
Music: Jascha Heifetz, violin - Havanaise 2 Painting: Rooms by the Sea, 1950 - Edward Hopper
wonderful!
egwanga23 8 months ago
wait is this saint saens?
aliberi20 10 months ago
Y like very much.It calms me.
nelly9350 1 year ago
....i don't think i could achieve this level of playing in my life....i love the piece though, it's beautiful and playful
cutensweetpie13 1 year ago
Yes, It's more harder than Introduction and Rondo-capriccioso. (by horror musicial)
takhirviolinest 2 years ago
AAHH i totally forgot about this piece! I love it... i want to do it on my Jr. recital! Soo glad I found this video
xxTestTubeBabyxx 3 years ago
Is this Saint-Saens? Beutiful and impressive!!
takamori400 3 years ago
it's saint-saens
cchengviolinist 3 years ago
sans la première page...
nigunbloch 4 years ago
Saint-Saens
ozankurt 4 years ago