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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2008

Johannes Brahms "Scherzo" with Ben Harris
Faculty recital at Western Illinois University
In the name of the editor I apologize for the misspelling of Brahms.
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  • I think you are amazing. I am very proud to be your wife =)

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  • Dear Ben,

    Well phrased and a solid performance. To give it more character you could introduce some sliding instead of producing sharp position changes. You should also work on improving your detache; flexibility and movement of righthand fingers during bow changes. Maybe also a thing to think of is your sound; how do you distinguish yourself from all other musicians?

    Was fun to watch and worth 5 stars with compliments from a professional musician.

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  • The playing is very good, but the sound quality of the recording is terrible. Too much distortion, which detracts a lot from the whole atmosphere.

  • Excellent! What is that on the upper two strings behind the bridge?

  • truthfully i don't think the arrangement works very well except the beautiful middle section. The pierce that the violin gets in its original just can't be beat. but wonderful performance nevertheless!!!!!!

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