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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2008

Violin Joo Young Oh
Piano Carlos Avila

At the age of 14, Joo Young Oh earned his first international recognition as a First Prize winner at the 1996 Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York. Mr. Oh started playing the violin when he was five.

Oh has made numerous solo appearances with various orchestras worldwide, including the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Colorado Symphony, San Jose Symphony, St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Czech Philharmonic, Hungarian Chamber Orchestra, Prague Radio Symphony, Ukraine National Symphony, Salzburger Kammer-Philharmonie of Austria, Poland National Symphony, Tacoma Symphony, Massapequa Philharmonic, North Shore Symphony of NY, Aspen Music Festival Orchestra, LA Theater Orchestra, KBS Symphony and Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra.

Joo Young Oh has gone on to perform extensively in recitals throughout most of the major cities in the U.S. including Los Angeles, Chicago, Denver, Atlanta, Washington D.C, San Francisco and New York. He has also performed in cities around the world, including Berlin, Frankfurt, London, Prague, Sydney, Tokyo, Osaka, Vienna, Milan, Lyon, Vancouver, Lima, and Beijing. In 2003, Oh made his New York Debut recital at Carnegie Weill Hall.

He had performed at Carnegie Hall (Issac Stern Auditorium), the prestige Wigmore Hall in London, Lincoln Centers Alice Tully Hall, Walt Disney Hall, Dvorak Hall in Prague, Grand Hall in St. Petersburg, Music Center of Los Angeles, Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall in Japan and many others.

Oh has studied under the late Dorothy DeLay, as well as Hyo Kang, Stephen Clapp and Zakhar Bron. He is currently studying with Glenn Dicterow at the Juilliard School of Music in New York.

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  • The best I've heard!

  • How could you be so romantic!!!......perfect expression!!! full of heart!!! Im melting hearing you play!!!

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  • What a pathetic applause . . .

  • @MrXurmomX :) i know, but that's what separates the ones who dedicates themselves to the most difficult songs they could possibly play without taking any notes off of the original piece

  • @noobeater5

    i never said he was perfect

    im just saying in a performance the technical difficulty is not everything

    a performance are for ppl to enjoy and be entertained, letting the expression, tone and music seduce them. They wont say "i enjoy this cuz he played quad stops in beats of sixteenths with spizzicato"

    im saying there are many other aspects much more important and thos aspects make the piece difficult (eg. some mozarts sonatas, this piece is not suppose to be grade 10 RCM)

  • @MrXurmomX which is why this video was 4.5 stars out of 5 right? because he was *perfect*

  • @noobeater5

    lol if you really know music hardly half is the "double and quad stops"

    if you really listened, his stops are so clear and with a pretty good pace for the fingerings and transitions from stop to stop are hardly heard (unless an intentional glissando) and the tone quality is so deep and full and even.

  • You're welcome... :)

  • thanks, someone's agreeing with me.

  • You're right... But he played it awesome... :)

  • thürmchenswall action...

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