Robert Finley plays Chanson de matin by Elgar

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2007

Robert Finley plays his transcription of Chanson de matin, a violin and piano piece by Elgar, during the semifinal round of the WIPAC Competition in Washington DC (see www.wipac.org)
www.robertfinleypianist.com

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  • I'm very interested to hear that this was played on the oboe. I will have to find the recording to hear how it sounds. I also didn't know that Richard Rodney Bennett transcribed it.

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  • Superb version of a classic.

    Bravo.

  • @enunetxu You can find a sheet on IMSLP. I don't think it's the exact same as Mr. Finley's transcription, but it's very similar.

  • Do you have the sheet to this song? I used to play with the piano and my friends with the flute, violin... but I would like to play it alone!

    Thank you

  • bravo mr. finley,it s a great pleasure to listen this performance.

    thank you very much

    frank

  • I've been playing this on piano, and I would be glad if I could play it with even a fraction of the nuance you've put into this piece.

  • That's wonderful! so emotional! Congratulation :)

  • Robert - this is just incredible. I love your phrasing and emotions. I've been a fan of yours for some time. Thanks for all the inspiration. I fell across this video because I just recorded a mp3 (me on violin) of this for fun with my wife who wanted to get back into a little more piano playing. I made a video of it and placed it on youtube and immediately your video showed up as suggested videos. Again Bravo!

  • I used to play this on violin. Beautiful piece of English music. Beautiful performance.

  • Good to see you here dear Robert. You are truly amazing!!!

  • Funny how this just sounds so "English"--even though hints of Grieg certainly peek in and out.

    Charming music, nicely played.

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