帕格尼尼的如歌行板是在最后. 先按play,再按暂停,等cache完了后,可用slider拉到任何一点 Hilary Hahn & Joshua Ritter - Program Josh Ritter, songwriter, guitar & vocals Hilary Hahn, violin 1st half - Joshua Ritter performs Josh Ritter (1976) A selection of songs Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst (1814 -1865) Variations on "The Last Rose of Summer" Josh Ritter Thin Blue Flame 2nd Half - Hilary Hahn performs J.S.Bach (1685-1750) Sonata no.2 for violin in A minor BWV 1003 Eugène Ysae (1858-1931) Sonata for violin no.3 in D minor "Ballade" Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst "Erlkönig", Caprice for violin op.26 after Franz Schubert Josh Ritter The Oak Tree King Schubert's arrangement of Erlkönig
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After listening again, I still prefer George Enescu or Szeryng's interpretation of Bach.
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The audience was terrific too, as there were hardly any noises throughout the solo/duet concert.
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Josh looked a bit "terrified" as he said at the beginning of the program, regardless he sang quite impressively. I'm going to collect some of his albums .
I will have to listen to Hilary's Bach again to get a better feel of it.
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I enjoyed the concert very much and thought that they both are very good young musicians and entertainers! Who on earth cannot like their smiling and happy faces. Also I liked their American style of talking and joking besides performing!
Haven't paid any attention to Josh until now but to my surprise his singing had a such natural and warm tone and I happened to like many of the songs he sang. Funny that he sang these folk songs in suits and tie - must have felt very uncomfortable in such costume.
Hilary's violin performance, comparing to her counterpart, was a little flat , and failed to inspired me for the most part,except for the "Caprice for violin op.26" and the Paganini violin/guitar.
Overall it is worth watching and thank you very much for sharing!