For more classes like this one, please visit the Benjamin Zander Center - www.benjaminzander.org/ Zachary Fung, cello with Dina Vainshtein, piano Interpretations of Music: Lessons for Life with Benjamin Zander Dave Jamrog Audio/Video
Thanks for watching and sincerest apologies. In my efforts to post these videos as soon as they are available, I somehow overlooked the correct spelling of Gaspar Cassadó and the name of his piece, Requiebros. It has been incorrect for quite a while, and I am working to correct this error. It's the least we can do to respect Mr. Cassadó, who was mentor and teacher to one of my dearest mentors and friends in musical possibility- Benjamin Zander. Thanks for your patience as we remedy the issue. Sincerely, Dave Jamrog, audio/video and Boston Philharmonic RU-vid Channel Administrator
Listening to you... - A poem dedicated to Benjamin Zander Written while listening to Interpretations of Music: Lessons for Life Rosa Bellino Listening to you... I close my eyes and feel a caress, your caress and a smile, your smile and the air is light again A line of music leads me back to you not to where you are but where we meet In a space that can not be owned but only shared there, here we forget ourselves and simply listen and breathe... A gift I receive and give back to you and again from you to me The air is now filled with music music that you give to me, to us to all In the silence of our being we meet again and again and we simply listen and breathe to the music that moves us to be One... .
this music also has a transcription for violin made by Nathan Milstein which is so beautifull like this for Cello. Would like if someone has already heard it????
I love Zander and I am sure Casado was a great musician and a great person but if I wanted people to hear a transcription of a Chopin Nocturne, I would have chosen Heifetz's 1946 performance of Chopin's Op.72 No.1