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Kyung Wha Chung plays Bach - BWV 1060 (3rd Mov)

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2007

Kyung Wha Chung had special concert with Scottish Chamber in 1982, in which she performed all 4 Bach concerto for violin. It was later to be broadcasted on Scottish BBC for 4 days.
In this performance of concerto for violin and oboe, infamed Heinz Holliger is co-performing.

This video appears on kind courtesy of koshkakk.

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  • manca il secondo movimento!?

  • You can find the second movment among user ID 'koshkakk''s videos. These Bach videos are originally from him, and I, being a dedicated fan of Ms Chung, only got his permission to upload the other parts of it.

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  • Este concierto no es especialmente dificil de tocar. Pero tocarlo con la perfeccion, musicalidad y calidad sonora con la que el maestro Holliger lo hace, es realmente muy dificil.

    ¡¡Que bien toca el cabron¡¡

    no me extraña que sea maestro de maestros.

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  • @twofinedays

    Unfortunately there is no 2nd movement under koshkakk''s videos. Greatly appreciated if you could upload it.

  • @mrmolinodelahoz THIS IS NOT A PROBLEM, BECAUSE IF IT WAS A 18TH CENTURY MODEL IT COULD NOT BE HEARD. THERE ARE SO MANY STRINGED INSTRUMENTS BEHIND!

  • @unity100 THIS IS THE RIGHT TEMPO.

  • In my opinion, the best music piece ever

    AR

  • This movement is also my favorite movement as well. I heard this every morning when I was a little kid......Thanks to my dad, the big influence of mine.

  • too slow.

  • Semplicemente il massimo!

  • The problem is not that the violin is too soft for the oboe. The oboe is a modernn instrument and louder by nature than an 18th century model.

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