You guys play so beautifully together and everything grooves so well and sounds great. I have been working on this piece with a student, we hope to virtually record it together and I have listened to and watched this video many times. It never gets old. Great playing, thank you for sharing it with all of us.
Beautiful piece, beautiful playing, beautiful audio - but what's the story on the video quality? I don't tend to fuss, but this looks like it was shot using the NASA mars rover or something. I watch classical guitarists and other similar things sometimes and it's just simple and elegant. This music and performance deserves the same....
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This is in my top 5 favorite classical peices so I know it well. Your dedication to it is admirable. I hope you follow everything in your life with this passion.
Always enjoy coming back to your vids Eric. As always you are a great point of reference. Great playing. Miss the good ole days with you buddy! I hope to see you again soon.
After playing this myself I feel like it's safe to say that the balance between you two was not as good as it could've been. So much low marimba, not enough of the high marimba, even though that's the part that usually has the melody.
Probably the best interpretation I've heard! Thanks to Gordon too, modern pieces shoul all be like this! peaceful, calm, interesting themes and harmonies.. LOVE IT
This is an amazing performance of Astral Dance.This video was the reason I performed this piece for my senior recital at MSUM 2 years ago. Check out my performance here! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7qeV15zIImA.html
I don't know what it is about this piece but its just great. Although it does make it better to have to very capable musicians playing it the interpretation was lovely.
Hey i'm working this piece and i have a question about that octave change in 4:17 after the choral part, in this performance Eric Scherer played an octave bellow what it's written. I´ve seen other players doing the same thing and i just wanted to know if it´s that an option or if it could be just on the edtition of the score... Any help will be very apreciated! :)