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Beethoven Violin Kreutzer Sonata Mvt 1

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Beethoven Kreutzer Violin Sonata Nr. 9 movement 1, many mistakes, too little practise, rushed to fit into 10 minute limit.

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  • Me gusta demasiado como se escucha el violin y el piano en particular en esta melodia, el inicio de la pieza esta excelente, la he escuchado mas lento el comienzo y le da mayor sentimiento. Muy bien ejecutada.

  • Thanks for you comments in Spanish, as I read translated - I like too much as she is listened to the violin and the piano in individual in this melodia, the beginning of the piece this excellent one, I have listened to it but slow the beginning and gives greater feeling him. Executed very well.

  • That's not a new violin is it?

  • This violin is made by a student of Chen Jin-nong (1980 VSA Gold medal winner, maybe 3 years old. I have also a Chen Jin-nong, but I put it away and play this just not to wear out the good one. Nice tone? Thanks for enjoying my playing.

  • Did you use the Chen Jin-nong violin in any of the other videos? Which one you like more?

  • I do not remember which piece I played with the Chen Jin-nong. I will play my next recording with it. Of course the Chen Jin-nong is better than the student. But there are qualities with my other German violin which is better than the Chen, I played it on my Meditation.

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  • I love the sound you produce on the violin....find another pianist...sounds like me playing. It is also the mic. the piano etc. that corrupt this sound further. Piano sounds like a midi file....not good at all. between 4 and 5 min. you were not making music together, it seemed you were both trying to get through it. Hey people, lets leave race out of it. I have started to learn this tongiht. Thank you for posting.

  • Good job for being non-pro! We also have uploaded our version on our channel of this piece :)

  • 2 things:

    first:There aren't asian or europaen violinists, there are only good or bad ones... anyway, I think that you play it well, there are some little mistakes (intonation) but i think that with a real piano you 'll play it better.

    Second:

    Where did you find so many bases?I can't find 'em anyway

  • Tks for finding my efforts commendable, actually I do not mind at all you saying that you prefer Europeans playing classical music. We Chinese will say that Europeans cannot play properly Chinese music. You only need to watch a Peking opera video on U-tube to agree on that. Maybe it is just the way you put it across, that an upbringing nearer to the western culture may more likely give a better interpretation to the mainstream classical music, which I definitely agree.

  • longtalker, you need your values reassessed. You have never grown out of your ancient world views of supposed european superiority. You need to look around and adapt to the modern world where the world is international and not even europe can't escape the influences of the east.

  • Does it make any sense for me to state that I do not want non-asians partaking in asian culture? Eating asian foods? Speaking asian languages? Benefitting from pharmaceuticals and scientific research done by asians?

    You go on living in your euro-ethnocentric isolated world. I say everyone to his own merit, regardless of ethnicity to do anything his heart wishes to accomplish! Free world.

  • I understand your personal preferences, but you're also the type of person who can't see beyond externalities. Besides the issue that you don't own "european music", you feel ownership over it so much that you think non-europeans shouldn't play it. You have composed nothing, yet you feel ethnocentric about european music? How many asian or other influences have you counted in the world? Is it right for me to state I do not want non-asians benefitting from the technology of asians?

  • Unfortunately, you failed to grasp my point. Longtalker arbitrarily categorized Beethoven's music as "European" when someone else could have (just as validly) classified it as "German". My point--which you missed--is that if Longtalker's criticism is legitimate, then it is also legitimate to criticize a non-German for playing German classical music.

    Furthermore, I well understand which famous violinists of the past were Jewish, but once more you failed to see the entire point.

  • It is a bit harsh to say that only Europeans can play classical music, however your reply to that, oldsocrates, is even more ridiculous - you talk about ignorance when you yourself don't seem to realise that Russia *is* a European country. Oh, and that *both* Oistrakh and Perlman are Jewish. And that, for all intents and purposes, Jewish culture is perfectly compatible with, and could be assimilated to European culture.

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