Amazing Kid Plays Czardas
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How dreadfully soviet. There is nothing in the slightest joyful about it. What are the missing lyrics that accompany it 'The cabbage harvest is at a record high this month'? Pity the child.
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good job!!!! Be very blessed I enjoyed your performance.
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talented little guy.
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Vittorio Monti was indeed italian but the csardas is hungarian.
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Dont Care about, this Czardas was written by Vittorio Monti, an Italian composer.
Ésmégmielőtt belémköttök igen, a csárdás az magyar, de ez a szám nem ;-)
<--Csárdás is hungarian :-)
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yes sonnnn! :)
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szerintem jó, nos nem könnyű csárdást jázszani
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Sheesh! So many silly comments. Can't we just appreciate Kevin's playing? I mean, c'mon... when I was 9 years old, I couldn't even play Mary Had a Little Lamb on the Kazoo!
At 9 years old, Kevin Loh was playing with a feel and mastery of the instrument that many of us haven't achieved after 9+ years of playing. There are higher quality recordings from this same set on YouTube - check them out.
Kevin, if you're reading these comments, my hat goes off to you, buddy! :)
ScottAIIyn 1 year ago 6
Csárdás (or Czardas) is the only famous work of Vittorio Monti.[1] A rhapsodical concert piece written in 1904, it is a well-known folk piece based on a Hungarian Csárdás.[2] It was originally composed for violin, mandolin or piano.[3] Nowadays, it is usually played on the violin, but can also be played as a piano solo, saxophone solo, on the accordion, or as an orchestral arrangement. The duration of the piece is about four and a half minutes.[3]
nicole26ify 1 year ago 2