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Posted by: yizhutingxiao on 09-06-2008, 09:12 | ||||||||||||||||||
Gil Shaham is one of the greatest violinists alive. His amazing control and engaging style not only draws you in emotionally to the music, but makes you feel he is communicating directly to you. He can rip off an blazingly fast yet clean and controlled passage one second, and bring a tear to your eye with a soft gentleness the next. I have been fortunate enough to work in the orchestral field for several years, and Shaham is the greatest musician I have ever met. (By amazon smcbryde)
Track List: The Barber Of Seville(Rossini) 1.Paraphrase on "Largo al factotum"[4'43] (arr:Castclnmovo-Tedesco) The Wagic Flute(Mozart) 2.Sara tate:Fantaisie[11'48] Orphee Et Euiridice(Gluck) 3.Melodie(Dance of the Blessed Spirits)[2'49] (transcr:Kreisler) Taricredi(Rossini) 4.Paganini:1 palpiti[9'40] The Love For Three Oranges(Prokofiev) 5.March(transcr:Heifetz) Der Rosenkavalier(Strauss) 6.Waltzcs(transcr:Prihoda)[7'29] Porgy ad Bess(Gershwin) 7-11.Transcra ttnns(Heifetz)[16'23] Sadko(Rimsky-Korsakov) 12.Song of India(transcr:Kreisler0[2'46] Carmen(Bizet) 13.Hubay:Fantaisie brillante[8'53] Gil Shaham,violin |
Posted by: yizhutingxiao on 09-06-2008, 09:14 | ||
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