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sprinkleeninow

(22,471 posts)
Sun Dec 2, 2018, 01:46 AM Dec 2018

For all Turtle Doves 💙: Hoffmeister: "Clarinet Concerto", Kloeker on clarinet/

Luka Sulic: "Csárdás"/Saint Saëns: "Cello Concerto" [interpretation better than Rostropovich 😌]
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This was always played at weddings albeit at a slower tempo! 🤗 Luka, MARRY ME!


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For all Turtle Doves 💙: Hoffmeister: "Clarinet Concerto", Kloeker on clarinet/ (Original Post) sprinkleeninow Dec 2018 OP
IMHO, it is just about impossible to beat joshdawg Dec 2018 #1
Cello--you so right! sprinkleeninow Dec 2018 #2

joshdawg

(2,979 posts)
1. IMHO, it is just about impossible to beat
Sun Dec 2, 2018, 04:05 AM
Dec 2018

the cello, especially when it is played with the fervor that was on display in these selections.

sprinkleeninow

(22,471 posts)
2. Cello--you so right!
Sun Dec 2, 2018, 02:40 PM
Dec 2018

I can't play a lick of any instrument. So I am in awe big-time of these musicians' chops.

They really transport me. 🚀🌙

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