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日本のクラシック音楽演奏家の歴史上、最高の音楽家・演奏家
 
”ミドリ”さん。(五嶋みどり)
 
日本人としてでなく、
 
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Midori Goto - Salut d´Amour, Op.12 [Edward Elgar]

 

Midori Goto - Salut d´Amour, Op.12 [Edward Elgar] Art by © Vladimir Volegov Salut d´Amour was composed by Edward Elgar in 1888 for violin and piano. Edward Elgar was born on 2nd June 1857 at Broadheath, a village some three miles from the small city of Worcester in the English West Midlands. His father had a music shop in Worcester and tuned pianos. Midori was born in Osaka, Japan in 1971 and began studying the violin with her mother, Setsu Goto, at a very early age. Zubin Mehta first heard Midori play in 1982, and it was he who invited her to make her now legendary debut - at the age of 11 - at the New York Philharmonic's traditional New Year's Eve concert, on which occasion she received a standing ovation and the impetus to begin a major career. Today Midori lives in Los Angeles. Her violin is the 1734 Guarnerius del Gesù "ex-Huberman". She uses three bows - two by Dominique Peccatte, and one by Paul Siefried. Album - Encore! (1999); Label - Sony Classic. Midori - violin; Robert McDonald - piano. "Vivre sans aimer n’est pas proprement vivre." _____Molière_____ ____________________________________________________________________ This upload has the purpose of promoting a fine piece of music and has no commercial purpose. Music and paintings belong to their rightful owners. Absolutely no copyright infringement intended.

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Salut d'amour, Op. 12 "Liebesgruss"

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Midori, Robert McDonald

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ブログですので、皆様が、飽きないように、
 
3分くらいの短い曲で、
 
しかも、ユーチューブでも、音質が良いもの?
 
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下は、短い、インタヴュー動画です。

 

 

 

 

MIDORI— On Practicing the Violin

 

 

Go to http://www.classicalchops.org for more interviews with famous musicians! Classical Chops interviews violinist Midori Goto who talks about practicing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Midori plays Bach - Chaconne, Partita No. 2

 
 
 
At Castle Köthen, where Johann Sebastian Bach wrote the Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin, Midori fills the historical rooms with the sound of these masterpieces. For Midori, Bach’s music has always played a significant role in her life: “I lived with the music of Bach for as long as I can remember. His music has always been around me so it feels it always continued to develop inside me. Bach always teaches me to listen, to open my ears and open my mind.” Playing in the chambers of the Castle of Köthen, where Bach spent important and productive years, made a deep impression on the violinist. She said that the premises allowed her to feel connected to Bach and his music in an almost human way: “The sound of the music – how it actually came out, how it felt to be in those rooms – those are the memories I will take with me.” Midori plays Bach's Sonatas and Partitas (BWV 1001-1006) - for more information about the DVD/Blu-ray follow this link: http://bit.ly/2hKSfwW