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Brooklyn Rider perform "Ascending Bird" at the Brooklyn Lyceum

The NY-based string quartet perform a persian traditional song in a new arrangement by Colin Jacobsen. with Shane Shanahan on percussion.  
 
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yassinpix (6 months ago) Show Hide
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The music has been released as part of an album named "Silent City", by Kayhan Kalhor and Brooklyn Rider Quarted. Although the performance is a bit different with eastern music influences and played with an extra instrument named "Kamancheh", it is also worth hearing.
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hasanrt (7 months ago) Show Hide
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What can I say ... Amazing ...
alif131 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Veryyy beautiful. Thanks for sharing this.
Zimologist (1 year ago) Show Hide
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That's a really amazing piece.
The musician on the very right holds his bow really high up the bow..never seen that before.
elifschitz (9 months ago) Show Hide
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all authentic baroque musicians hold bows this way, not to mention that the baroque bow can ONLY be held this way.

I'm guessing he holds it there to get an easier time getting instant reaction from the bow as well as using a wider, quicker bow stroke.
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thats so nice
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Thank you!  ...Can't wait to see a LIVE performance with Rider & S-squared:)

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