Blake Pouliot - "Lotus Land" - Cyril Scott (arr. Fritz Kreisler)
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- Опубліковано 5 чер 2015
- Violin: Blake Pouliot
Piano: Jeanie Chung
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Director - Dylan Pouliot
Lighting Director - Mati Kuld
Associate Director - Caroline Marchand
Switcher - Mary Strachan
Camera Operator - Mark Peachey
Portajib operator - Adam Gladstone
Camera Operator - Wojo Lottridge
Camera Operator - Luke Dabrowski
AC/Electric - Alex Browne
Makeup - GiGi Graveline
Audio Engineer - Ian Bodzasi
Audio Assistant - Luke Schindler
Producer - Les Pouliot
Recorded on location at Revolution Recording Studios in Toronto, Canada.
absolutely brilliant
This is gorgeous Blake: I am a concert pianist who plays a lot of Cyril Scott's music He is one of my favorite composers. So sensual.
I don't know how I got here but just wow, that was beautiful. You should upload more :)
Beautiful. Thank you.
見事だ!!!ブラボー👏👏
Me fascina, y blella hasta el alma
Very nicely done....Very clean intonation, articulation and clear tone.
What a beautiful piece ! Wonderfully executed !
Very good sound quality..Beautiful!!
Hermosa música endulza y educa los oídos del alma
Divine performance! 2:24 sounds incredible! God bless you!
Saw you play live on the Junos this evening. TOTALLY Awestruck. You stole the show!!!
devastating performance 🔥🔥🔥🔥 of a favorite piece. good lord man, Blake you have done Cyril Scott right and correct by lifting his composition to a higher level with your performance. Many thanks hugs from NYC, I'm 8 years late to this video, but hopefully, that won't matter cheers
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Claude Debussy Erik Satie and a bunch a other peeps better check their 6.. check your rear view, exponential advancements on your work are about to crush you!!
I like it, you have a great panache and an awesome hair style. Alright, whenever you get to the low strings really create a dynamic contrast when it's time to switch over to the A/E string. By the way, you have an interesting string combination. Your expression is beautiful, but the intensity starts to lack when Jeanie starts the chords at around 1:55. Don't go into auto mode... The vibrato needs to be direct and in your face when you are at the A/E-string. I think an accelerando at 2:10 would really end that passage with that final e flat.