Grumiaux Plays Mendelssohn Violin Concerto 格鲁米欧 孟德尔松第二小提琴协奏曲
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:-) uau.
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I agree! Luxuriant tones + impeccable tempo exquisite!!!
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One of the greatests violionists ever. The Belgian school of violinists is something. In the past and the present it has produced many fine violinists. And Grumiaux is one of the most important examples.
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The Mendelssohn concerto is in some ways like the Beethoven. It is not difficult for the fingers, but it is very difficult to interpret. A musicians main goal is to play a piece like the composer would have wanted, but with adding their own personal touch. This piece has been played countless times and every interpretation has been heard already. Thats why it is harder to play than the other concerti.
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to me best!!
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this is the worst comment about violinists i have come across in a long time, congratulations. :P
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it's not the hardest, by far. Think about some of these concertos: Sibelius, Brahms, Paganini, Tchaikovsky ...
I like some of those others a lot, but Grumiaux is very good
fiddlinmatt 4 years ago 8
Wow, he is so good.
tlcooper93 2 years ago 6