This is simply beautiful. Lucie Svehlova has such a wonderful gift, the ability to be so beautiful and talented. To be able to play the violin with such passion and warmth, she is a gift from God to the people of the world. Jaromir Klepac has such a wonderful gift also, to be able to play the panio with such warmth, feeling and passion is so wonderful that both of these people can do this is something many people would like to be able to do but cannot. Bravo to you both. I will keep watching this video and never tire of seeing you both play. Thank you so very much for making this video and sharing it with the world. John
It was Jerry Goldsmith composing for "Thriller" all those years ago that got me started on sound tracks. More specifically it was the episode "The Closed Cabinet." The score was 16th century English folk (in my non musical opinion). The English mansion, the scene of the story, was haunted by the ghost of Lady Beatrice Mervyn who lived from 1550-1580. 1580 was the same year "Greensleeves" was published, and the score for this episode reminds me so much of that style. For some reason I thought this episode was already done by Tadlowmusic, but I can't find it. I can't be believe you would do Jerry Goldsmith "Thriller" and leave this episode/piece out, so surely I must be missing the site where it is located. Even within the story there is a scene where the host is playing part of the score on a harp. I thought maybe I've mentioned this episode before to you, but I'm not sure. Thanx