Carelys Carreras, Cuba, performs this concert with the VIENNA PHILHARMONIC WOMEN´S ORCHESTRA, conducted by the founder of the ensemble Izabella SHAREYKO, born in Poland. It was part of a concert gi...
Carelys Carreras, Cuba, performs this concert with the VIENNA PHILHARMONIC WOMEN´S ORCHESTRA, conducted by the founder of the ensemble Izabella SHAREYKO, born in Poland. It was part of a concert given in the famous RONACHER BUILDING in the city of Vienna.
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A lovely performance - quite to my liking and thoroughly entrancing. I must hear more of this soloist. On replay I also found myself intrigued by the Leader's bowing. Is the Leader in this performance Marija Jeremic does anyone know?
Yo! You go girls! It's about time the Vienese recognized that women can and do play wind instruments! I spent five years there , played gigs all over town, even soloed with the Mozart in Salzburg; but, "no women allowed " was still the paradigm of the day; and only we crazy Americans would try anything so radical :-)
Well i can see you don't know a thing about music ,, less about clarinet,, well i am a clarinet player,,professional i rather not make those movements,, but be more gentle in the way you talk,, she a great performer,, can u just get into the music,, thanks.
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