so very lovely... I want one... the harp... not the girl.... be love... evolve... iAndroid (guess who's adding harp to his next song?... this droid... )
It is meanwhile accepted and established that these are compositions by Sophia Dussek (Corri) Only in the 1950s they were mistakenly attributed to J.L. Dussek, because Zabaleta used a 19th century edition, where only the familiy name "Dusek" was written, and he thought, this would be J.L. Dusek. Meanwhile the publishers corrected the mistake
Bravo, a very beautiful performance 😊
So many thanks for sharing
War and Peace mentioned a piece like this, so I listened to this while I read the chapter.
Love this music! Being beautifully played too! Always get a tear when I witness a live performance!
2:58 got me ❤
beautiful and elegant playing.
This young woman is fascinating! Wish You all the Best!
clapping in between movements...tisk tisk
A great performance of one of my favourite pieces of music. Jan Ladislav would approve...
It's Sophia Giustina Corri Dussek
Felicidades, que hermoso toca esta melodía y gracias por compartirla
Brava, brava brava!
Я эту сонату на выпускном в училище играла. 🙂 Лет примерно 30 назад.😱
Bravo 👏
i seem that sonata on the the classical work of Lev Tolstoy "war and piece" which is this play again and again
Devi's song
2:45
It's annoying a musician
And Sophia Giustina Corri (Sophia Dussek) is wife of Jan Ladislav Dussek
BRAVA!!!
Yeah brava
3:00
Surely this is by Jan Ladislav Dussek/
Bir tane bile türk yok malesef..
Azərbaycan türkü var 👋
Beautiful but your harp isn't very good tuned
That could have been better if the D and the G string were tuned
so very lovely... I want one... the harp... not the girl.... be love... evolve... iAndroid (guess who's adding harp to his next song?... this droid... )
w h a t
Jan?
Yes
K
Sophia Giustina Corri Dussek
Too bad the harp is out of tune 😢
I bet Jan wrote this.....not Sophia....
There's evidence that Sophia composed it. Her name is on the first edition of the sonatas.
It is meanwhile accepted and established that these are compositions by Sophia Dussek (Corri) Only in the 1950s they were mistakenly attributed to J.L. Dussek, because Zabaleta used a 19th century edition, where only the familiy name "Dusek" was written, and he thought, this would be J.L. Dusek. Meanwhile the publishers corrected the mistake
Im on your side 😀
@@ruthwinkler1704 no need to tell us
@@ruthwinkler1704 we know
Is anyone here becouse school?
no
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