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Dvorak: Serenade Op. 44 - Emilio Colón, conductor

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Emilio Colon, conductor
Texas Festival Chamber Orchestra Dvorak: Serenade in d minor, Op. 44 for Wind, 'Cello and Double Bass
I. Moderato quasi marcia
The International Festival Institute at Round Top - Festival Concert Hall

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  • As artistic director of various festivals in Europe, America and Asia, I am extremely surprised at your remark and embarrassed for you indeed. Mr. Colón has been endowed with great musicality, unfo

  • @MrBruckner86

    As artistic director of various festivals in Europe, America and Asia, I am extremely surprised at your remark and embarrassed for you indeed. Mr. Colón has been endowed with great musicality, unfortunately a rare gift amongst many if not most professional musicians. The fact that he was the second youngest faculty member (after Gary Hoffman) to be appointed in the history of the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University is only one of his many well-earned accomplishments.

  • The right channel is missing!

  • I can only hear left channel.

  • Slow, very slow.

  • Bravo!! Dvorak you rock1!

  • as if his cello playing wasn't bad enough colon decides to show the world another musical medium in which he has no talent for

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