Ana Vidovic- Five Bagatelles, Con Slancio (William Walton)

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2006

Ana Vidovic interpreta Con Slancio das Cincos Bagatelas de William Walton. (DVD Ana Vidivoc guitar Virtuoso)

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  • it's comments like this, that degrade this forum, know ones jealous here buddy, I'm to old to worry about that, she is obviously an incredible player, she's just a little bent on getting to the finish line in a hurry, so there, have a nice day.

  • Messy and runs away with her,I find her playing charmless,and no I am not jealous.Try listening to Bream a few hundred times,then maybe you will all understand.

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  • Messy and "runs away with her?" "charmless?" Geez she's way better'n me. How 'bout U bro?

  • @poupee58

    Dude, you watch all of her videos and post negative comments on all of them.

    If you don't like her playing, then don't watch her videos.

  • Amazing

  • dang, she's only 17 in this video i'm pretty sure. lay off. it's a great interpretation, just needs a little polishing

  • Now that I think about it, this tempo is probably the best, in comparision to breams. Its Con Slancio, not Allegro. Its just that when you listin to one interpretation for soo long, and its the initial one you listined to, your brain becomes accoustemed to it (and then theres bias).

  • Idk. Im working on this song, and the 16th note rest strokes are killing me, and the chords up the neck are hard to press down. Mabey I should do free strokes, but this piece is hard. Of course sometimes when theres presure, or your muscle memeorys off, you can make some unexcpeted mistakes. Probably what happend here.

  • I think he played it too fast, even though it was pretty well played. Con Slancios think Allegro not prestisimo.

  • Bream didn't transcribe anything, the pieces were written for him by Walton. Bream is not the end all be all of interpretation, even if the pieces were written for him. Do you simply want all performers to copy Bream's tempos and interpretation? Do you realise how incredibly boring that would be?

  • Well, Bream was the first to transcribe the piece for the guitar, and he played it slower.

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