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Clayton Haslop: Liszt-Grand Duo Concertante

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2006

http://www.violinmastery.com - Worldclass violinist and Milstein student Clayton Haslop, creator of "Violin Mastery" DVDs, performs live on a 1714 Stradivarius violin in recital with Principal Keyboardist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Joanne Pearce Martin. Concertmaster for Titanic, Ratatouille, Star Trek, Matrix, Benjamin Button, Up, Apollo 13, Perfect Storm, Incredibles and the 2009 Academy Awards.

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  • YEE FUCKIN HA!

  • I love how he poses:D

  • Flimsy sound and subpar technique for a supposed "Milstein student" (?)- however, wonderful grandstanding in regards to his mannerisms!

  • so who's on the piano?

  • I would say 'Milstein student' and 'on a 1714 Stradivarius' and so on are working against him (just my opinion)

  • Bravo! Very nicely done.

  • it says that he is playing on a 1714 stradivarius, not to shabby haha

  • The sounds that violinist can make are uncomprehending! especially for a pianist - you wouldn't think so much sound could come from 4 strings!

  • he makes it look so easy! lol.

  • I agree with Kristal, this just sounds mind-blowing, the piano too, I can't believe the tone of that violin. Is this piece the same as the "Lizst Sonata" as recorded by Campoli? I picked up the violin part only, ages ago, but have never heard it played before.

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