Ok, you're correct viola, i was too quick to judge: the accompanist is not at fault. my analysis is different from yours though. i think she actually comes in late in bar 90 (the pick up to the 'Miss McLeod' section) rather than early, and if you listen, she adds a beat two bars later in bar 92, and the accompanist has to backtrack to come back in sync with her. everything else seems ok, though she drags a bit in bar 123 (where it's marked 'ff brilliante in the music), perhaps attempting a bit of tenuto-rubato on the first A there.
The violinists name isn't even mentioned in this post. How low class. Might as well not. All I hear is a bunch of screeching noises like fingernails across a chalkboard.
Played with verve and enthusiasm. Like Copland intended. This is outstanding.
I know how hard this piece is and I think you're amazing
Great rendition of this "bucking bronco" of a piece. I keep coming back here. Well done!!
This is an amazing song and it needs an amazing player to play this! Wow!
Wow so great thanks for the piece
Very good!
Nice ! 😊😊😊❤❤❤
That one guy's who's only job is to flip pages
Peter Yu That'd be meee
😂
One of the best recordings of this piece
You get me fam
Wooooo! Sssssweet!
Good=)
Only if the piano can be quieter the piece will be perfect 😂💖💖
absolutely outstanding
The piano overpowers the violin.
Beef, it’s what’s for dinner
Was looking for this comment 😀
OMG THIS IS AWESOME use this for my 8 th grade ABRSM
me2
This is insane rip for my grade 8...
Great Job thanks
You play with a lot of flair
1:46
Very spirited rendition!
Lol, and I thought I was actually ok
2:02
Who's watching from the future
0:37
Ikrr 😩😩🙌🙌
Very nicely performed, but the arrangement seems weird.
that's the arrangement by the composer himself.
@2:40 Is that high note flat?
No One Yes, why is the top open for accompaniment
Was there a mistake or was it a timing issue with the violin and piano at about 1:30
Winnie Ng piano messed up I think and violin didn’t know when to come in
Likely the piano messed up...
She is rushing hahaha
no, the piano is having problems keeping up at points.
Ok, you're correct viola, i was too quick to judge: the accompanist is not at fault. my analysis is different from yours though. i think she actually comes in late in bar 90 (the pick up to the 'Miss McLeod' section) rather than early, and if you listen, she adds a beat two bars later in bar 92, and the accompanist has to backtrack to come back in sync with her. everything else seems ok, though she drags a bit in bar 123 (where it's marked 'ff brilliante in the music), perhaps attempting a bit of tenuto-rubato on the first A there.
The violinists name isn't even mentioned in this post. How low class. Might as well not. All I hear is a bunch of screeching noises like fingernails across a chalkboard.