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discussing her 1742 Guarneri violin - Rachel Barton Pine

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2007

Rachel Barton Pine discusses the history of her violin, the 1742 "ex-Soldat" Guarneri del Gesu, and takes audience questions, April 14, 2007. The "ex-Soldat" is on generous loan from Rachel's patron.

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  • When will you next be performing in Boston?

  • @alistairkok June 2011!

  • This was before a Milwaukee Symphony concert ... I would've loved to have been in attendance. What piece(s) did you play?

  • Bruch's Scottish Fantasy

  • pity she sounds like sarah palin

  • That's a first :)

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  • they are both great makers obviously. . . it really depends what characteristics you look for in the instrument.

  • Strads can sound a bit "tinny".

    Guarneri's can sound very lush and rich like chocolate!

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  • She said Heifetz played del Gesu? He played the Strad!!

  • Jesus Christ you are one lucky women

  • She`s Brilliant!

  • what exactly did the first guy say? it sounded very garbled

  • She listens to heavy metal for sheer pleasure, LOL! But she plays completely different music than that.

  • This is like the most interesting thing I've ever listened to. What a story and a history! I could listen to stories like this all day long. And by the way, I soooo dug your Crazy Train solo (on another youtube vid). I

  • Can you please come to Akron , Ohio!!!!

  • Her last name is Pine and she's wearing green! LOL

    I can't believe she's playing a violin that was picked by BRAHMS. WOW!!!

  • @RachelBartonPine That's one of the most beautiful pieces ever composed for the violin and orchestra! Please let me know where I can find tour dates and locations to hear you play, thank you!

  • @RachelBartonPine That's one of the most beautiful pieces ever composed for the violin and orchestra! I would love to hear you play it! Please let me know where I can find tour dates and locations to hear you play, thank you!

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