god, it sounds great to my ear. So alive and vivid. Who cares about stereo separation when it sounds this good? Wish I could have been on the front row like i was in Dallas in the 80's when I heard the piece for the first time ever, with my chest and chakras being resonated by the whole orchestra. Conducted by Eduardo Mata.
continuation of the 1st dance that distinguishes by its vigorous theme and rhythm, composed in 1940, was the last work by this russian composer who was a notorious pianist who died in Beverly Hills USA in 1943, followed by the second dance a delicate waltz, nostalgic, melancholic and uneased
...no words!!!!! I loved!!!
abdare1 5 months ago
god, it sounds great to my ear. So alive and vivid. Who cares about stereo separation when it sounds this good? Wish I could have been on the front row like i was in Dallas in the 80's when I heard the piece for the first time ever, with my chest and chakras being resonated by the whole orchestra. Conducted by Eduardo Mata.
kennywowie 7 months ago
Lovely to listen to the orchestral version. Had been listening to the Argerich / Goerner two piano transcription.
aesthetic1950 2 years ago
Call them stupid if you want but they are the ones who purchase the tickets... I say only nice things about audiences who listen to my playing.
JHJennings 2 years ago
Ha ha! Stupid audience...
weikko79 2 years ago
It doesn't take much to spoil your enjoyment of wonderful music! :D
weikko79 2 years ago
continuation of the 1st dance that distinguishes by its vigorous theme and rhythm, composed in 1940, was the last work by this russian composer who was a notorious pianist who died in Beverly Hills USA in 1943, followed by the second dance a delicate waltz, nostalgic, melancholic and uneased
beethomozart 3 years ago
yeah, but, have you been to a concert hall lately? they all do.
vitor54 3 years ago 2
aren't people not supposed to clap between movements...
FungoBoy 3 years ago
love the music. spoiled by stationary camera. thanks
jhnblngr 3 years ago