Time for Marimba by Miki was the first marimba solo that I heard performed. It has always been a favorite of mine. Thank you Ji Hye for a spectacular performance!! Bravo!!
Astounding clarity, both in execution and in sound/mallets/instrument/ and audio capture! And at the same time, not too stiff or too literal, still very organic, expressive, and very personal. Thank you Ji Hye Jung for your constant good example for all of us to learn from! Hugs from Mexico!
Despite this statement being on the nose, this is a timeless part of the repertoire. Filled with memorable statements and plenty of dynamic expression. And even some groove
The piece isn't actually called "Time for Marimba". It's called "Time", in the original score, and then it says "pour marimba" in small font further down the page. I wish the publisher would correct this mistake in the current edition. "Time For Marimba" sounds like something you say to a class of kindergarten children.
Time for Marimba by Miki was the first marimba solo that I heard performed. It has always been a favorite of mine. Thank you Ji Hye for a spectacular performance!! Bravo!!
깊어가는가읊밤 마림바연주소리에 너무나행복합니다.
1월 28일 예술의 전당에서 만날 관객입니다. ^^ 어떤 곡일지 미리 들어보려 검색했더니 이렇게 바로 정지혜님의 연주를 볼 수 있다니요. ^^ 마림바 연주는 실제로 들어보는 것이 처음이라 매우 매우 기대하고 있어요. 멋진 연주 기대할게요~♡
I cannot begin to express how incredible this performance is. Thank you for sharing your art.
Wow, Incredible performance as always Ji Hye!! Thanks for sharing!!
What an awesome performance!
Outstanding!! Thanks for posting.
Astounding clarity, both in execution and in sound/mallets/instrument/ and audio capture! And at the same time, not too stiff or too literal, still very organic, expressive, and very personal. Thank you Ji Hye Jung for your constant good example for all of us to learn from! Hugs from Mexico!
Love it! Brava!!
Spectacular! 👏🔥
Amazing performance! Best wishes, Chris!
Nice share ^&*
This. Is. Incredible.
Despite this statement being on the nose, this is a timeless part of the repertoire. Filled with memorable statements and plenty of dynamic expression. And even some groove
You sound like Robert Van Sice in how you play this...
Considering she studied with van sice it does seem influenced.
Pase tips toca muy bonito
The piece isn't actually called "Time for Marimba". It's called "Time", in the original score, and then it says "pour marimba" in small font further down the page. I wish the publisher would correct this mistake in the current edition. "Time For Marimba" sounds like something you say to a class of kindergarten children.
Part of the charm imo.
This music is strange and repetitive