She's totally in the zone. Even though I've been unable to play for decades, I still recognize it every time I see it. People who perform know what I mean. I'm not sure people who have never played an instrument can know. It comes with TONs of practice. In a way, you become one with the instrument and one with the music. It is at the same time the pinnacle and the amalgamation of all that you've been striving to reach when you practice. It isn't magical or supernatural. It's just there; a oneness with the music... a thing which you can't know unless you've striven to get there and are there. The zone. She is in the zone.
Writing music like this takes extrahuman skills, even performing music like this requires extraordinary skills and musical maturity, I intend to perform it well, and Rachell Ellen Wong has these skills. In addition to having listened carefully to this sonata, I focused on Rachell's facial expressions that change with each movement and also within each movement, manifesting her emotions and this is very nice because it means that she lives in the moment, I mean she doesn't play mechanically but she lives the music she is playing, moreover without the need of the score.
Absolutely wonderful how you give life to each of the voices in the fugue. And, the way you present the allegro -- bringing out fun, joy, and a bit of mischief -- that is true artistry that goes beyond the impeccable craft. Thank you.
Hermosa, virtuosa y brillante interpretación Gracias Voices of Music, por todo este material musical que están desarrollando y entregando a los auditores. Saludos desde Calama, Chile.
@@goscott444 Ah yes, I've been interested in music culture worldwide, especially classical. Very soothing and brings me pleasure. It's one of the things that I like about the West.
Undoubtedly a commendable performance by REW .. but personally, I just cant embrace ( mono-soloist ) sonata's in mind, body , & p'raps more importantly, soul ; just toooo ' unilateral ' for me ! 😐
From what I heard, probably the best mastered phrasing of the dotted rhythm of the first movement. Thank you.
She's totally in the zone. Even though I've been unable to play for decades, I still recognize it every time I see it. People who perform know what I mean. I'm not sure people who have never played an instrument can know. It comes with TONs of practice. In a way, you become one with the instrument and one with the music. It is at the same time the pinnacle and the amalgamation of all that you've been striving to reach when you practice. It isn't magical or supernatural. It's just there; a oneness with the music... a thing which you can't know unless you've striven to get there and are there. The zone. She is in the zone.
Igen.
Writing music like this takes extrahuman skills, even performing music like this requires extraordinary skills and musical maturity, I intend to perform it well, and Rachell Ellen Wong has these skills. In addition to having listened carefully to this sonata, I focused on Rachell's facial expressions that change with each movement and also within each movement, manifesting her emotions and this is very nice because it means that she lives in the moment, I mean she doesn't play mechanically but she lives the music she is playing, moreover without the need of the score.
It is decidedly human, by definition.
Absolutely wonderful how you give life to each of the voices in the fugue. And, the way you present the allegro -- bringing out fun, joy, and a bit of mischief -- that is true artistry that goes beyond the impeccable craft. Thank you.
Hermosa, virtuosa y brillante interpretación Gracias Voices of Music, por todo este material musical que están desarrollando y entregando a los auditores. Saludos desde Calama, Chile.
Brilliant interpretation, and let me also say a word on the audio engineer: The sound of this take is excellent even when passing through youtube !
Bravo Rachell and thank you Voices of music excellent!!
Brilliant performance! Will definitely be coming back to this. There are so many talented musicians at the Voices of Music, wow.
Absolutely wonderfully played thank you Rachell🍃
Soothing
Very nice! Thank you, Rachell Wong!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bravo maestra!
Bravissima 🎶
She plays this wonderfully🤷♂️
Glad to be first again! really happy with all the uploads!
Enjoy!
Suono del violino bellissimo
Love it! First time hearing this work! "London Bridges Falling Down?
GOD bless Rachell and Voices of Music in the name of Jesus!😍
Superb.
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing!
Thanks!
Wonderful!
Many thanks!
THAT's *Musicality*
Agree!
👏
Hôooo beautiful
Are yall going to post more of your music on Spotify? Specifically the 4 seasons, Vivaldi's A Minor, and some others?
Ah, Chairman! I did not know that you were a fan of Baroque? 😁
@@goscott444 Ah yes, I've been interested in music culture worldwide, especially classical. Very soothing and brings me pleasure. It's one of the things that I like about the West.
In Chinese class we read your 論人民民主專政. It was pretty good, although I did not agree with all of it.
@@goscott444 😂😂
🎶🥰🎵
Undoubtedly a commendable performance by REW .. but personally, I just cant embrace ( mono-soloist ) sonata's in mind, body , & p'raps more importantly, soul ; just toooo ' unilateral ' for me ! 😐
I wish classical could be more like jazz but less bluesy but more progressive and latin. With classical instruments.
WT?
@@goscott444 ?
Fundraiser? Just stop.
We pay everyone. No fundraiser, no concert, no money for musicians, no music. No free videos.
first
Indeed!
yay XD 🎉