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Tartini's Sonata in G Minor Devil's Trill for Violin & Piano

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2006

Tartini's Sonata in G Minor Devil's Trill for Violin & Piano performed by Count Murzha (violin) and Natalia Gus (piano). A chamber performance during the 13th International Arts Festival 'Art-November' in Kozitsky per. in Moscow

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  • It's called the Devil's Trill because Tartini claimed the Devil came to him in his dream, and played on his violin for him. Tartini, upon awaking, wrote down what he heard, and claimed what the Devil played was ten times harder.

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  • Songs have words...

  • Ola, this is not a song, it is called "melody"...

  • Idiot. This is just the intro to the song, it doesn't get faster until 4+ minutes into the piece. There are many other videos here of other artist performing the Sonata so your "only a few people know the complete song" is utter nonsense; also, they all play the intro at the SAME tempo as this musician so your "you are to slow" comment is utter nonsense as well.

    You need to educate YOURSELF before getting on your parent's computer and tell other people how accomplished they are or are not.

  • *too.

    Your spelling mistake made your comment obsolete.

  • The sound is not clear on this Utube.Could you kindly adjust it ? I love to hear how it is performed.

  • You know, there's a very interesting story behing this song. The composer Tartini had a dream where he was lying on his bed and the devil sat beside him playing a violin. He said that the sound from his instrument brought over him a feeling of astounding wonderment and ecstasy. When he awoke, he scrambled to right the song down, but said it's a meer shadow of the music of his dreams.

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