Why does this not have 1 Million views. A bravura performance. Eric feels this piece like very few do- perhaps Segovia on guitar is his kindred spirit.
Is this Ecic Grossman who was my friend way back when in Norfolk, Nebraska at Grant School in the early 70's??? Amazing...if it is get in touch with me...would love to have a chat!
O god please please please fix the audio balance. I don't even like classical, and this just completely blew me away. I could only imagine how it would feel to hear it in my left ear
well...maybe its cuz he doesnt have a shoulder rest and he may not be accustomed to it, you can actually tell from the very first part. It's a matter of getting used to the instrument, which can take up to a few years even for professionals:)
best version ive heard.. wonderful
Brava!! that was most beautiful, what a wonderful instrument , and what talent to bring that instrument to life
Lovely version. Bravo maestro
Best version of all
Why does this not have 1 Million views. A bravura performance. Eric feels this piece like very few do- perhaps Segovia on guitar is his kindred spirit.
A beautiful instrument, but beautifully played too,
with heart and mind.
Is this Ecic Grossman who was my friend way back when in Norfolk, Nebraska at Grant School in the early 70's??? Amazing...if it is get in touch with me...would love to have a chat!
Bravo Eric you sound great!
very open, woody, good dynamics, great sounding example.
You still sound great. I heard and saw you perform in Sioux City in the mid 80s. I also took viola lessons from your father one summer.
Les Jensen
Also the violin is fantastic. Sounds like a whole orchestra
Please do fix the balance. This would sound so much better in HD if the left speaker could be heard equally.
Eric is a great violinist.
O god please please please fix the audio balance. I don't even like classical, and this just completely blew me away. I could only imagine how it would feel to hear it in my left ear
🙏👏👏👏
BRAVO!!
Did someone from the audience fart at 0:59?
well...maybe its cuz he doesnt have a shoulder rest and he may not be accustomed to it, you can actually tell from the very first part. It's a matter of getting used to the instrument, which can take up to a few years even for professionals:)