Rachel Barton Pine talks about American violinist Maud Powell (1867-1920) and performs Maud Powell's arrangement of Nobody Knows the Trouble I See by J. Rosamond Johnson with pianist Matthew Hagle, February 18, 2006.
Rachel's 2007 CD "American Virtuosa: Tribute to Maud Powell" features this piece, other arrangements by Maud Powell, and works dedicated to her by American composers.
many moons ago rachel was my neighbor. i have fond memories of summer days with the windows open, listening to the sound of rachel playing the violin...
critic2080 6 months ago
its a pleasure to see her playing
jadurak 7 months ago
this is very expressive playing.
3rmarcus 9 months ago
Saw expresive, and delicate, awsome and beatiful.
0753158052 10 months ago
IT was so beautiful..............until the double stops came in! :(
kuvhlubkojibleegxwbo 11 months ago
so amazing
BBRENTTAGHAPP 1 year ago
...what i would do for your talent...
AzianguyxD 1 year ago
Wonderfully performed Rachel! I remember when you were just a young girl playing in the CSO with my sister Amy (Oboeist). I had gone to see my sister play and was completely impressed with your playing even back then! So full of emotion and expression...THAT is what sets apart a good musician from a great one. You are one of the few great ones :) I appreciate the chance to view some of your performances here, as I can't get out to see them live much anymore. Keep up the wonderful work!
Barderella 1 year ago
Not too shabby. ;) But she can't compare to a legend like Fritz Kreisler, who plays this piece with his palpable charm and heaven sent tone, truly music from a bygone era, characterized by fast vibrato and fast portamenti.
euroguitars 1 year ago
Amazingly beautifulll!!!!!!!!!!!
KasiaGliwski 1 year ago