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Uploaded by philoctetesctr on Mar 17, 2008
Music course with Stephanie Chase and Stewart Pollens.
Education
Standard YouTube License
Good video. Someone please edit out all the "uh's and umm's". These make this very hard to listen to.
KF7AYS 5 months ago
very good, thank you
suereed 6 months ago
good thing he didn't die of the plagues that swept throughout most of Europe in many waves... :-)
PeriodinstrumentfaN 1 year ago
An absolute pleasure to watch. Very interesting and informative. A genuine enthusiasm for the subject matter shines through. I would love to see a similar presentation based on 'The Early Pianoforte'.
dedomosua 3 years ago
this is great!
stradplayer614 3 years ago
Yes, she got the 3rd prize and Mullova with Stadler (I think) got the 1st.
YiN68 3 years ago
Did't Stephanie Chase compete in 1984 Tchaikovsky competition against Viktoria Mullova? I remember seeing her in a video from before.
ispirati 3 years ago
extremely interesting, very relaxed... Historical, and nicely comparative.
cybertekxp 3 years ago
A fascinating look at violins over the centuries, with some special insights into the work of Antonio Stradivarius.
MusicoftheSpheres 3 years ago
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Good video. Someone please edit out all the "uh's and umm's". These make this very hard to listen to.
KF7AYS 5 months ago
very good, thank you
suereed 6 months ago
good thing he didn't die of the plagues that swept throughout most of Europe in many waves... :-)
PeriodinstrumentfaN 1 year ago
An absolute pleasure to watch. Very interesting and informative. A genuine enthusiasm for the subject matter shines through. I would love to see a similar presentation based on 'The Early Pianoforte'.
dedomosua 3 years ago
this is great!
stradplayer614 3 years ago
Yes, she got the 3rd prize and Mullova with Stadler (I think) got the 1st.
YiN68 3 years ago
Did't Stephanie Chase compete in 1984 Tchaikovsky competition against Viktoria Mullova? I remember seeing her in a video from before.
ispirati 3 years ago
extremely interesting, very relaxed... Historical, and nicely comparative.
cybertekxp 3 years ago
A fascinating look at violins over the centuries, with some special insights into the work of Antonio Stradivarius.
MusicoftheSpheres 3 years ago