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Saeka Matsuyama - Beethoven violin sonata No.4 3mov

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Saeka Matsuyama plays violin sonata No.4 3 mov by Ludwig van beethoven

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  • How great was that!?!

     I wish they would put in More Info - WHO is the Pianist and WHO is the page turner - this in an ensemble and not everyone is - and should be recognized.

  • o.o OMG! everything about her playing is just wonderful! from the smooth slurs to the facinating virbrato's i hope i can play like her im only a begginer but i can dream lol thanks for this post i really enjoyed it! :D holy crap shes just awesome!

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  • they really nailed this movement, as is confirmed by the pianists expression/eye contact at 5:13

  • I wish I could play the violin half as good as she can.

  • You know I'm like the most unlikely person to see eny whare thares clasic and or clasy music kuz I look like I would be in a rock or emo concert but I love clasicle music ans I espesaly love this movement it starts out powerful and hits you in the face and then becomes like a small child that you nercher into a wonderful pice

  • Absolutely beautiful! Strong and passionate! I love the power of the crescendos and the melancholic interpretation of the melodies. Just like Beethoven would have probably wanted it.

  • this gave me a boner

  • @gscotm55 Yes specially the page turner,oh and dont forget that they should also say WHAT are the names of each people listening.

  • @gscotm55 dana protepopescu is the pianist ... simply world class

  • This girl can play!

    Amazing concentration she does justice to a great piece of music. Bravo.

  • @jordanrobbo989 i started when i was 7 and even then i thought i was a late starter ~0~ but it doesn't matter, i push myself with harder pieces and it really helps, and also one of them most important things is to practise, i can practise on and off for 5 hours in a day on a weekend out of free will and im grade 4/5 and can play most of toccata and fugue and some of the devils trill, it all pays off

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