Mendelssohn: Song without Words op.38 no.6 - "DUETTO" [by Vadim Chaimovich]

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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809-1847)
Song without Words op.38 no.6 - "DUETTO"
Aus "Lieder ohne Worte" Op. 38 Nr.6 - DUETTO

Pf. Vadim Chaimovich

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  • Απλα μαγεια -----> Just magic !!!!!

  • @KAPNIZW Efharisto, Simos :-)

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  • I can not imagine a better way to play this wonderful piece...

  • sublime, bravo tu non fai musica tu SEI MUSICA

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This video is a response to Emil Gilels plays Mendelssohn (vaimusic.com)
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  • @MyMoonLitDreams Thank you! I am sure you will also like Emil Gilels' great performance to which this video is a response...

  • @MyMoonLitDreams Finally one that isn't so fast that your ears can't find the melody, in all of the insanely beautiful harmonies. Thank you for playing the song beautifully. Once again, bravo.

  • I'm currently learning how to play this song. It's a beautiful piece, and you played it very well. Bravo. Extremely beautiful, and breathe taking, is the only way I cant describe it.

  • Emil Gilels is an example to follow. His rendition is wonderful. Listen to it

  • Thank you so much. I am teaching this to a pupil at the moment - I haven't personally played it since doing it for my Diploma approx. 40 years ago. You play with great interpretation and a consideration for the cantabile melodic line. It is difficult to "instill" into pupils the need for their own sostenuto, accel. etc. (My only criticism would be the non-synchronisation of the hands - I don't think it was Mendelssohn's intention to have the hestiations) But I enjoyed it so much.

  • i have to learn this for solo and ensamble for school

  • Truly a wounderfull recordinmgs you made here!!! Very nice feeling for timing and sound color!!! Thank you very much!!!

  • Words cannot describe this music as this music is the description of all words within the bounds of love and utter brilliance.

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