This is a good interpretation of Schoenbergs very intriguing work. And I think the very dry acoustic of the recording gives a clear, anti-romantic touch to the music.
If the spelling "Schoenberg" is good enough for Wikipedia (based as it is on the composer's own practice following his move to America), it's good enough for you, too. Schoenberg is the standard form of his name in the English language, where we don't use umlauts, and if you look closely, you'll see that this video is titled in ENGLISH, not German.
i keep coming back to this piece/performance. it's excellent. great work.
awesome. both composition and playing.
Thank you.
This is a good interpretation of Schoenbergs very intriguing work. And I think the very dry acoustic of the recording gives a clear, anti-romantic touch to the music.
It's like Handel on acid.
You might consider updating the spelling of "Schoenberg" in the title of this video. Otherwise, it's a pleasure to hear such a rarity - thanks.
I wonder what the score looks like
If the spelling "Schoenberg" is good enough for Wikipedia (based as it is on the composer's own practice following his move to America), it's good enough for you, too. Schoenberg is the standard form of his name in the English language, where we don't use umlauts, and if you look closely, you'll see that this video is titled in ENGLISH, not German.
Based on Handel´s concerto grosso Op.6 No.7