The amazing Stephanie Cadman dances to a Bach jig - and this time it's a love story. www.stephaniecadman.com www.larastjohn.com felideyepictures (Kat and Julian, videographers) Bach album: itunes.apple.c...
Next time I see two women walking along, one with a violin case and the other with a sheet of wood, I'll know what they're up to. Thanks, that was authentic and beautiful.
I'm not sure if you ever got your answer, but this is the Giga (movement 4) from Partita Number 2 for solo violin by Bach. Most pieces of classical music do not have specific names like the songs released today, but instead are described by the type of music. In this case, Giga is basically the Italian word for Gigue or Jig (a lively folk dance). A Partita is a collection of dance music, and also the origin of the word 'party.' Yay, dance party!
This... was.... AWESOME. Love it when people with real talent share it with us.
"The truest expression of a people is in its dance and music."
~ Agnes de Mile (1905-93) ~
Next time I see two women walking along, one with a violin case and the other with a sheet of wood, I'll know what they're up to. Thanks, that was authentic and beautiful.
brava, brave, to dance bach is wonderful!!
Beautiful. Wish I was there.
FABULOUS as always!!! Bravo super-talents!!
yeeeeeee, this is exctely what I imagine to this Music. BRAVO:)
Amazing!!
It's great, huh? :)
Beautiful!
Awesome
Semplicemente splendido
Impressive!
beatifull, what is the name of the song?
I'm not sure if you ever got your answer, but this is the Giga (movement 4) from Partita Number 2 for solo violin by Bach. Most pieces of classical music do not have specific names like the songs released today, but instead are described by the type of music. In this case, Giga is basically the Italian word for Gigue or Jig (a lively folk dance). A Partita is a collection of dance music, and also the origin of the word 'party.' Yay, dance party!
vittorioe thank you! it works! :)