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RE: First of a series of videos I re... (in reply to Thomas)
Thanks for posting these videos... what a great player. I had the chance to take part in his workshop together with Mahmoud Turkmani at Siccas in Karlsruhe... miles over my level but very inspiring.
Hope you'll provide more of these little movies! Keep going
best Robert
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RE: First of a series of videos I re... (in reply to rombsix)
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PS: Nice to see Antonio fluffing up some of the notes in Alma. Makes him more human & less divine.
I couldn't hear him "fluffing" any notes. I only heard an exceptionally talented musician/composer who played his composition with great depth and beauty.