Asturias - Ana vidovic
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@JMaSsA11 that would be louder and some one would kill you too and the concert ends into a word war III.
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So she'll play it static and lifeless like John Williams? This is by far a piece that fits to be played by young and vibrant people, it needs the life and the fire. Perhaps if it were a classical piece not so hinted towards passionate Spanish music i'd agree with you.
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@condevpc No, it's actually a guitar. People have been using that strange frying-pan-looking instrument for 200 years or so.
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@stick321 I don't think so. Ana plays 'octave movement in adagio section' with exactly the right vigor that is necessary to connect the 'Allegro' piece with the subsequent passages. No sentimentalism necessary here. Not every music needs to be overly 'sensitive'. This is a flamenco - bulerias - inspired piece, and should be played likewise.
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What a strange frying pan
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To the knucklehead who coughed at 2:04: Have you never heard of a sleeve?
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Wonderfull, but... like a Paganini. I would like more.. sensitivity. She is young, and I wait that with the time and experience be a master, not a classical guitar acrobact.
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increible!
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She has great technique especially touché and speed is amazing but some nuancés that she ignored is important in asturias to me. For instance, she played octave movement in adagio section like it's boring no need to play. Such a talent shouldn't do that in my opinion
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wow....you are beautiful and i would like to marry you...kto.
I will track down and kill the person who coughed during this
JMaSsA11 7 months ago 23
There are 25 people the world could do without
pimpunclemo 4 months ago 13