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Uploaded by markjohnstonviolin on Feb 19, 2009
www.markjohnston.caThe fourth movement of Bartók's Sonata for Solo Violin, performed at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, February 15, 2009, by Mark Johnston.
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vortigaunt911 1 year ago
THIS LAST MOVEMENT PRESTO RECALLS THE HUNGARIAN AIRS THAT WERE SO CHERISHED BY THE COMPOSER
beethomozart 1 year ago
Hey...you have a lot of good stuff on here! Keep posting, you're awesome!
orchdork607 2 years ago
You are the playing the entire piece upside down.
When Bartok said he made it easier for Yehudi Menuhin, he actually just turned the pages 180 degrees.
2sjh1 3 years ago
you're VERY GOOD my friend!
Rinhos 3 years ago
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@beethomozart Typing in caps doesn't make you louder.
vortigaunt911 1 year ago
THIS LAST MOVEMENT PRESTO RECALLS THE HUNGARIAN AIRS THAT WERE SO CHERISHED BY THE COMPOSER
beethomozart 1 year ago
Hey...you have a lot of good stuff on here! Keep posting, you're awesome!
orchdork607 2 years ago
You are the playing the entire piece upside down.
When Bartok said he made it easier for Yehudi Menuhin, he actually just turned the pages 180 degrees.
2sjh1 3 years ago
you're VERY GOOD my friend!
Rinhos 3 years ago