J.S. Bach: Sonata No. 3 in C major for solo violin, BWV 1005, performed by Eric Tsai (蔡寧謙). Performed on December 4, 2018 at the Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia.
Oh! musical interpretation and skill is so Great! you played C-major Sonata with beautiful fluency well done. great centralization to Bach's music is veryvery nice and passionate. By the way, I hear that the first movement means Agony! isn't It. it is no wonder that there are manymany interpretation about art in the world, Yeah! Occasionally I would love to listen to Joseph Szigeti some time. I would feel he is not only playing on the bowed instrument, but also carving the music in wood by bow hair. not to rub the string. (91yrs.Japanese boy)
I 00:18
II 04:58
III 15:11
IV 18:42
Thank you so much
World-class performance, a deep and mature understanding of the music. Masterful bow control!!!!! Loved it!!!!!!
I really like your performance. The tones are very gentle, beautiful and relaxing.
OMG This was so good. I wish you repeated the last section of Allegro 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 I cannot find live performance of this on youtube anywhere
Ma ra vi llo so… Hace tiempo que no descubría a un músico que me dejara tan conforme. Felicitaciones 🥂
Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh! musical interpretation and skill is so Great! you played C-major Sonata with beautiful fluency well done. great centralization to Bach's music is veryvery nice and passionate. By the way, I hear that the first movement means Agony! isn't It. it is no wonder that there are manymany interpretation about art in the world, Yeah! Occasionally I would love to listen to Joseph Szigeti some time. I would feel he is not only playing on the bowed instrument, but also carving the music in wood by bow hair. not to rub the string. (91yrs.Japanese boy)
Nice violin 🎻