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Schnittke Concerto Grosso No. 6 Kremer/Auerbach (Part II)

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On the occasion of Schnittke's seventieth birthday. International Alfred Schnittke Festival in Moscow from 2 to 20 October 2004. Gidon Kremer and Lera Auerbach with Kremerata Baltica perform Schnittke's Concerto Grosso No. 6

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  • I heard a DSCH reference i think

  • I admire Kremer's explorative spirit--he doesn't type himself into one category of music but is willing to play different genres, experiment--he seems interested in music in general.

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  • Stop with the excuses for modern music. Kremer or not, the music stands alone. Teach yourself how to listen. "Wax on----wax off." It's our time. Do the work, be the work, or suffer the consequences of devolution.

  • Visionary work beautifully played...thank you. Saved to favourites with Love & Appreciation CCMC

  • YES! Kremer is that intelligent able to care for music that sounds like the times !

  • that's normal Dmitri Shostakovich was his master

  • yeah, all's possible :)

  • or maybe .. they didn't like the piece. ;)

    it's difficult music, you know.

  • Sometimes the best response is a silent one. Sometimes the effect of the piece, especially when heard live - meaning the audience is involved - is so powerful, it seems that you really have to absorb this piece. It's a new experience to many, clearly. And this is a powerful performance. I think that seeing some people not clap makes sense.

  • Супер!!!

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