Vivaldi - Cello Sonata in A Minor, RV 43 (Mvts. I, II & III) video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/03/15

Video of Kristina Lang performing Antonio Vivaldi's Cello Sonata in A Minor (Mvts. 1-3) on 12 Feb. 2011. Casey Henninger is accompanying her on the Piano. Kristina performed this as part of her Junior Recital for her Capstone requirement at Susquehanna University.

This performance was given at the Stretansky Concert hall in the Cunningham Center for Music and Art on the Susquehanna University Campus Selinsgrove, PA.

Video recorded and edited by Scott Silipino.

Comments

8 years ago

leander blachny

Wasn scheiß

9 years ago

JrMedieval

excellent work, both pianist and cellist, bravo 

9 years ago

Sandy Scott-Brown

The funny thing is that she is an adult and I'm only 12 and I'm playing this piece, LOL.

9 years ago

Sydney Da Silva

I'm doing this on the Stand up bass tomorrow!

10 years ago

Thomas Bozzo

I'm doing this piece for NYSSMA this year and your performance has helped me a lotthank you

10 years ago

Shelly Ann Isaga

When i was searching for a live performance of this piece and saw this, i am looking forward for emotions and feelings. But i was disappointed of how you delivered the piece. Musicians don't just play and sit still there, we have to have emotions and actions so that people who are listening AND WATCHING will be entertained. I am suggesting, even just showing a face expression is the least we can do to not waste energy. But i am just listening in your performance, it is very good. Congratulations

10 years ago

Emanuel Budiyuwono

can I ask for the piano accompaniment sheet?I was search for it, but it's too difficult to find...thanks

10 years ago

Roman Sklyar

Please help find the sheet music for this sonata!!!!!

10 years ago

paloma scharff

i'm learnig this piece also! but the movement II is a little bit difficult. to fast for me ahah... your interpretation is so nice!

11 years ago

Louise Cardon

I'm learning this piece also. I love the Largo movement III. I wish i could find the 4th movement because it is even faster then the 2nd. Any utubes out there?

11 years ago

LuneLieber

Actually, Largo means long and allegro means happy.

11 years ago

Michael Martin

I liked it a lot more than the slow, plodding version of a largo I see on a lot of other recordings. I take it a little slower, but making it too slow is nothing but boring to the audience, for one, and it gives it a dragging, heavy feel. I don't think this is meant to sound like a miserable march to the grave, but the prelude to a climbing, ascending dance.

11 years ago

belugaawhaale

I'm sorry but largo means slow, allegro means fast. I felt you rushed the beginning

12 years ago

robcat2075

I enjoyed your performance very much.

12 years ago

João Paulo Bastos Freitas

God! Your sound, articulation and interpretation are so nice! congratulations!

12 years ago

Justin Ziemer

awesome performance, I am currently learning this piece and have been referring to it since I began learning. Thanks so much!

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