Richard Galliano Sextet live at the Nancy Opera (France) with Sebastien Surel (violin) Marc Vieillefon (violin) Jean-Paul Minali-Bella (viola) Stephane Logerot (double bass) Eric Levionnois (cello)
I was directed here when I wanted to know what style of music the professor layton soundtrack was influenced from, and I can definitely see its inspiration here
En el centenario del nacimiento de Astor Piazzolla felicitaciones por esta magnífica versión de Escualo! Me encanta cómo sonríen y disfrutan esta gran obra.
I would say, listen to Piazzolla’s version with his memorable quintet. These talented folks are European, and play with breathtaking speed, but the mood of the original piece is nowhere to be found.
Dear jsphotos, This is indeed a great performance, but have you heard of the Scottish Tango composer K. James Peace? I love his video "Souvenir de Buenos Aires Op.29 No.3 by K. James Peace". Mrs Gurusu, Singapore
Audiences need to be explicitly told, on the way in, that clapping along enthusiastically in what they imagine to be time is never, ever a good idea. "Oh look, he's strumming his little violiny thing. How cute - let's all clap along! " No! Bad! A good clip on the side of the head from a team of stop-clapping thugs would disrupt the concert, but would be a valuable lesson for the future.
A mi humilde parecer està excedido en velocidad. Muy virtuoso y con escasez de "peso Piazzolliano". Nadie puede negarlo.....Virtuoso, pero de caràcter equivocado.....
Cuando alguien hace una versión de un tema no busca superarlo, ni igualarlo. Es solo una versión. Aclaraciones como "copiar", "igualar", "peso piazzolliano" son irrelevantes.