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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2009

Assad Brother Recital in Krakow

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  • You just think too slowly.

  • It's a Brazillian popular piece, played by people who had never studied classical music at all. It was composed by João Pernambuco, in the 20th century beginnings. Assad brother's father plays this kind of music in Brazil, and the beginning of Assad brother's musical studies were with their father, hearing this kind of music. It is greatly played, as everyone that knows Brazilian choro realizes.

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  • @flegreo55 veramente è la figlia di Sergio! XD

  • tenite na' sora troppo bella....... Clarissa

  • i was recently at a concert of Odair's and he played this song as an encore, and it was BEAUTIFUL. (:

  • Interesting accompaniment!!

  • I'ts obvious that they are just hving fun with this normally rather boring piece by spicing it up a bit. There is no such thing as too many notes!

  • most of the people that have commented on this video clearly dont hear the difference between melody and accompany... greatly played!!

  • Excellent comment!!!

  • I also feel it's a little too much.... nevertheless really beautiful. I would clean it up just a bit

  • Reminds me of the scene in "Amadeus" when Emperor Joseph II tell Mozart there are "too many notes."

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