Rachmaninov:Cello-Piano Sonata in Gm.IV.Part 1:Allegro Mosso
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The cello has such a smooth, beautiful sound.
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i-n-c-r-e-i-b-l-e
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unmatched by anyone, the cello playing is wonderful.
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A lazy vibrato? If he were to accentuate it any more it would sound agitated and messy! It is perfect for this piece: gentle yet powerful.
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Wonderful, total harmony, the sweetness of Rachmaninov all rendered in perfection! Rachmaninov's chamber music is often played in a negative melancholic mood, while it's powerful and positive. But definitely it's a pity the recording was not balanced as to the peaks, clipping most of the time in the fortissimo passages ...., but I laud it nonetheless because of the integrity of the artists. Rachmaninov is not easy to play because when you miss the nobility, you render a sort of Colonial Jazz...
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Bravissimo!! Truly inspirational to all aspiring cellists. Amit plays as if he will "break" the cello (Casals would have loved him...)
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never heard this before. ive only heard the andante movement.
this is soo cooool.



It's soo interesting that These two come two passionately opposing countries, Jewish Isreal and Arab Lebanon, yet they unite to perform the Rachmaninov with divinity unmatched.
HwangMyungShin 2 years ago 18
do you know fucking good he is
makikubota 2 years ago 11