Here’s Beethoven’s Triple Concerto. The three soloists are Nathaniel Rosen, cello, Glenn Dicterow, violin, and Gerald Robbins , piano, and the YMF (Young Musicians Foundation) Debut Orchestra conducted by Yuga Koehler from a concert given at the Wilshire Temple in Los Angeles in 2015
A composer too often forgotten. Yet these melodies are full of great emotion. They are here remarkably interpreted. Thank you very much! www.solenelevan.net/bio
Bravo! Great arrangement like the ‘End Credits’ which nobody has that sheet music. I have the ‘Into Darkness’ sheet music for my organ and attempting to incorporate the orchestra into it, much practice is needed.
Lovely, simply lovely. Wonderful tone, good technique, excellent control and a tasteful interpretation. AND you know how to use chest voice (so few know how today). Outstanding musicality. Best wishes for the future!
Space the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. It's continuing mission,To explore strange new worlds,to seek out new life and new civilizations. *To* *boldly* *go* *where* *no* *man* *has* *gone* *before* .
I have to say I didn't care much for the film, but the music sounds neater than I remembered (I probably wasn't paying attention, haha)...I mean...I didn't really remember it at all...
I have to say I never understand when players say they just knew what to do, haha...it's beyond me...Bernstein talks about that...the connection that suddenly exists between a conductor and the musicians...sounds more like magic to me...
I mean...when they say they "felt" what they needed to do, from a minute gesture of the conductor...at any rate, I think I watched this video way back when before...
Leonard Bernstein...he talked about one human being being in connection, in sync with 100 human beings, about the magic of it...it always sounds more like myth than reality to me...