Leoš Janáček | Violin Sonata | Kurganov-Finehouse Duo
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Are these the sounds of youth? Or the sounds of falling in love? Is it a song from Morovia? Or an intermezzo amidst war?
Leoš Janáček
Violin Sonata
II. Ballada
Daniel Kurganov, violin
Constantine Finehouse, piano
Instrument: Original 1886 Chickering Concert Grand
Recorded at La Grua Center, CT
Christopher Greenleaf, engineer/producer
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Bravi to both of you!! Such beautiful colors and nuances!! Thank you so much!!
Such awesome playing 🥲
Ooo, I'm early!
👍👍👍👍
And since you are asking for my wish list: Poulenc Sonata op. 119 and Anton Webern four pieces for Violin and Piano op. 7 🙃
Bravoo!! But why just second part??? 🥺
Please explain about the suatille technique as well
👏 felicitaciones 👏
Are you using gut strings
Not here, no!
Muchas gracias! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💜🎶💜🎻
Beautiful ...
Janacek is severely underplayed. Thanks for sharing this!
I see that I have more bow techniques to learn. I'll be rethinking bowing in the piece I'm currently working on. Your videos usually make me want to work on bow control. Thanks.
Well done! Thank you for sharing this underrated Moravian master! And yes, it has it all. Unmistakably Moravian soulfulness. (I'm from there).
wow, thanks!!
Gentlemen, that was beautiful.
Thanks so much!
Bravo !
I love the Crocs along with the suit!
That’s the whole point of the video
@@DanielKurganov Quite a Janáček move!
One of my favorites so far.
Thank you! It’s such a cool piece in its entirety.
@@DanielKurganov I’ll have to listen to it in its entirety then.
Where?
Stonington, CT
Your violin sounds raspy. Very unique!
I believe he's using raw gut strings…
@@nickdick2 oh cool. Never heard of those strings.