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Uploaded by VanCliburnFoundation on May 29, 2007
Anne-Marie Rouchon plays Bach French Suite No. 5 in G major, BWV 816, Allemande, Courante, and Sarabande during the preliminaries of the Van Cliburn Foundation's fifth International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs on May 28, 2007.
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Wonderful chamber music
thank you Anne-Marie :)
Gothikka100 3 years ago
Good sound clean, bright, Bach, what more could you ask?
nearenough3 3 years ago
che cosa bella organizzare sti concerti per chi nn e' famoso
in italia ste cose nn si fanno!!qui si pensa solo al calcio.
goldberg72 3 years ago 2
See you in Paris in a week!!
cdpiano27 3 years ago
Competent and pleasant, but unstirring.
schunkeone 4 years ago
Well played...Can't say much other than that...
Gemmy777 4 years ago 2
absolutely fantastic.
abushakra 4 years ago
Lovely. Not my favorite genre but very pleasant and concise.
jimntominbalto 4 years ago
Dear Anne-Marie, you've done so big progress since Paris. Congratulations!
Your friend from Paris competition from Lithuania
sigitasd 4 years ago
Congratulations Anne-Marie. Will be in touch again soon. All good wishes from David Earl (Cambridge, England)
akashadeva 4 years ago
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Wonderful chamber music
thank you Anne-Marie :)
Gothikka100 3 years ago
Good sound clean, bright, Bach, what more could you ask?
nearenough3 3 years ago
che cosa bella organizzare sti concerti per chi nn e' famoso
in italia ste cose nn si fanno!!qui si pensa solo al calcio.
goldberg72 3 years ago 2
See you in Paris in a week!!
cdpiano27 3 years ago
Competent and pleasant, but unstirring.
schunkeone 4 years ago
Well played...Can't say much other than that...
Gemmy777 4 years ago 2
absolutely fantastic.
abushakra 4 years ago
Lovely. Not my favorite genre but very pleasant and concise.
jimntominbalto 4 years ago
Dear Anne-Marie, you've done so big progress since Paris. Congratulations!
Your friend from Paris competition from Lithuania
sigitasd 4 years ago
Congratulations Anne-Marie. Will be in touch again soon. All good wishes from David Earl (Cambridge, England)
akashadeva 4 years ago