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Kyung Wha Chung plays Vivaldi Four Seasons - 'Winter'

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Kyung-Wha Chung plays and conducts Vivaldi's 'WInter' from the Four Seasons, with a group of young musicians she herself organised and trained.
Filmed in 1997.

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  • @BlueMoonLightDreams You're talking bullshit

  • I like it very much : in the beginning there is un unbelivable mystery air and she is a so strong and so elegant musician..

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  • I know her in real life =]

  • I love this composition ! She plaays awesomee !

  • perfect performance

    but her face is very u**y

  • that is how you play! you breath in the music and let it flow from your soul she is perfect :)

  • Chung is a legend. A true artist with so much passion and such emotional depth.Her recordings of the concertos, such as Saint-Saens, Elgar, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky are definitive and cannot be surpassed.

  • How can she close her eyes, play perfectly and conduct geniously at the same time? Wonderful, an exemple to everyone!

  • Honestly to check the speed is the only one play of czardas and Maxim Vengerov is the best.

  • Look at her guys!She is an example for all women..... .Her eyes,her mimics, her moves and whole performance tells everything about her!Amazing lady

  • Marklar ;-) This version is nice, but can`t be compared to the famous interpretation by Elvis Presley

  • Tears in my eyes.

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