This is one of the most underrated violin sonatas ever, it's so beautifull, clever, tender, soft, yet joyfull and full of great stellar climaxes! Plus the form and structure is original and astonishing!
11:04 - 11:15 is one of many prime examples of a typical idiocy executed by sound engineers who have absolutely no clue about chamber music. Here the piano has the melody, and yet the idiot engineer balanced strongly in favour of the violin.
This is one of the most underrated violin sonatas ever, it's so beautifull, clever, tender, soft, yet joyfull and full of great stellar climaxes! Plus the form and structure is original and astonishing!
Third movement is dope as fuuuck
Very much inspired by the last movement of Rachmanionff's op 5 suite!
@@SpaghettiToaster Nah the Rachy is just a simplistic rip off of Mussorgsky.
@@Patrick-ml7pq What exactly did Mussorgsky write that's even remotely similar to Rachmaninoff op. 5?
@@SpaghettiToaster coronation scene from Boris Godunov--one of the most famous and influential works in Russian music history
11:04 - 11:15 is one of many prime examples of a typical idiocy executed by sound engineers who have absolutely no clue about chamber music. Here the piano has the melody, and yet the idiot engineer balanced strongly in favour of the violin.
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