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Schubert Arpeggione Sonata: Oliver Aldort (12-year-old)

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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2006

Oliver Aldort plays Schubert Arpeggione Sonata in A minor, Part 1

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  • why doesn't he tune before he comes onstage? seems like a waste of time

  • He should have cut it off the video. In reality he was 3 hours late for this concert due to transportation breakdown and ALL the audience, (full house) waited in their seat. He had to tune to the piano. All performers, even if tuned off stage, do additional tuning on stage. They may cut it off the video.

  • è che un violoncello o un arpeggione

  • Violencello

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  • that was amazing......but i really wish he'd stop tuning on stage....

  • I don´t know where you get that from. He is twelwe years old. It is not his own way of playing. It is his teacher. Yes, you play good but it is when you grow older you get your own feelings. Right now you just follow the way that your teacher tells you.

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  • Yes

    

  • oliver how old are you?did you born in 1993?

  • @flotan he's amazing like...

  • @Aldort Damn you know more repertoire than Daniel at his age :))) Nice to connect with his cousin :) Oh BTW, congratz for getting into Curtis!

  • Nice.

  • this kid kicks ass.

  • he's great! really I've just started playing this and I think that technically his is really awsome. As for 12 year old child, of course.

    I agree with WhiteSH1000. He is too young to express his emotions but I also think he is on a good way to do it. :)

    Dont stop playing kid!

  • My Private cello teacher played this for my Master class with the Julliard Quartet. Man, was she amazing. This brings back the memories.

  • haha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Aldort Personally I liked hearing the tune up, it made the performance seem more personal and the musician more human.

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