Henri Wieniawski / Polonaise Brillante No.2 / Jerusalem Music Centre / Soloists of the YIPO
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- Опубліковано 15 лис 2022
- Jerusalem Music Centre's Soloists of the YIPO
Ravani Loushy Kay, violin; Amir Ron, piano
Henri Wieniawski - Polonaise Brillante No.2 in A Major, Op.21
Ravani plays on a 1799 Nicolas Lupot from the collection of Yehuda Zisapel
Concert took place at the Zucker Hall, Tel Aviv, 18.10.2022
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I love this song!😄
Me too
😂
Is not a song
How Wonderful / Wie wunderbar
Bravo!!
אינטרגלקטי מוסמך! 🌹 תמיכה בישראל
Intonation spot on especially the octaves passage. I think it is one of those show stopper pieces that you have just have to go for it in performance. Doesn't do to analyze it too after learning the notes.
Brilliant! Reminds me of Issac Stern.
Bravo. What a killer piece - well done!
FREE PALESTINE ❤❤
I worry greatly about the health-&-well-being of his left-shoulder [in 15 5o 20 years], as it is all jutted uPwards and locked 'stationery', and not able to freely move about {See [no, "Watch"-!!!] } David Oistrakh}, with the sound off & learn how to play 'without' a shoulder-rest, or whatever that is underneath the lower bout of your violin; 😬 ~ So glad I became an Amateur Violinist.
Oistrakh also plays with a shoulder pad.
I don’t think his shoulder looks bad. If he’s not hurting, he’s fine.
2:18 super fail that note out of a pitch 😂