Sifei Wen, cello, P. I. Tchaikovsky, Valse Sentimentale

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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Valse Sentimentale for cello and piano, Sifei Wen, violoncello, and Valeria Morgovskaya, Piano, Live in Concert, August 25, 2007, University of Southern California, United University Church, 7:00 p. m.

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  • It is hard to decide which is the most expressive instrument ; violin or cello ? When I hear music like this , I would have to go for the cello.

  • She more than anyone I've seen on youtube brings out the full emotional potential of this piece, breaktaking. I almost cried when she played that descending run at the end, ending in the lowest note of the piece lol

    does anyone have the sheet music for this/know where i could get it?

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  • this song makes me want to drink tea by my windowsill and i like it. beautiful execution of a beautiful song!

  • I got my copy of the sheet music in the main library in Los Angeles, check out your local libraries :)

  • @brian777999 it's not exactly the instument that is expressive...

  • very beautiful!!! ;)

  • Someone can send me the score?

  • @brian777999 this piece was written for violin if im not mistaken..

  • @whatthemeh its never too late to learn how to play an instrument :)

  • I wasted my life not learning to play an instrument like this...

  • Total pink spirit. Bravo!

  • im in love

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