Thank you all for listening and commenting on our performance. I enjoyed very much working with Yun-Chen, and I appreciate her musicality and professionalism. Yun-Chen is now majoring in sound effects and film/media scoring. With only an hour and a half of rehearsal, she took the orchestra to a higher level, changed the sound of the orchestra, and made the music sound perfect for the story. I understand and appreciate your comments, I just want to share my appreciation as well to my soloist who I think did a GREAT job! 感謝大家的聆聽和對我們表演的評價。 就我個人而言,我非常喜歡和昀宸一起工作,我非常欣賞她的音樂才能……老實說我不太關心音準 昀宸現在主修音效和電影/媒體配樂。 僅僅一個半小時的排練,她就把管弦樂隊提升到了一個更高的水平,改變了管弦樂隊的聲音,讓音樂聽起來非常適合故事。 我理解並感謝您的評論,我只想向我的獨奏家表達我的謝意,我認為他做得很好!
The Erhu is a very sad musical instrument. It epitome the history of China or the Chinese ... or you may say only the Chinese could invite such an instrument.
As a matter of interest I have just listened through good Sony earphones and felt the erhu was amply prominent. I also manually adjusted the quality to 1080p from 480. I was actually thinking while listening that it was professionally recorded not an amateur effort by an audience member. Not sure if this helps 😊
Agreed. My experience of the erhu (which I love) has been with other traditional Chinese instruments so this orchestral performance was quite novel and a lovely blend.
孫凰 's performance with the Hsinchu City Youth Chinese Orchestra, conducted by Yan HuiChang. Possibly the best performance of this piece. (On RU-vid at least. ) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tu5XohUR3Pg.htmlsi=mDx7zp2vGSDkKuXe
I keep wondering and admiring how such concerto containing so many moving and harmonious melodies was composed. The most tear shedding piece of music I have ever heard.
Let say it's kind of lack of emphasizing to make it like opening scene in a bamboo forest like. I have heard many of western instrument versions of Butterfly lover but definitely no one could make it steady and slow but sturdy tonal entrance flute. It is not the sound from dizi, that's another thing to discuss.@@jonathanhuang88
The energy and precision with which the University of Texas Symphony Orchestra tackled Weber's "Der Freischütz" overture is truly commendable. It's evident that the ensemble has dedicated a lot of time and effort into capturing the essence of this piece. Great performance!