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  • Submitted: Apr 23 2012 07:48 AM
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danishali903 Concerto for Violin and Orchestra - reviews: (7)

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This is one of choral compositions, written on a poetry by Tone Pavcek, who recently passed away. The performance is at the National choir competition "Nasa Pesem" (trans. Our Song), which happened on Saturday, 21st April. So this is a very very fresh recording. :)
The text is pretty universal. The main phrase is: When walking, always try to reach the finish line!
The performance is good, although there are some minor mistakes. For example, for those who will listen with the score: those full chords at app. 1:50' are not executed correctly. But the youthful energy and enthusiasm of the very young conductor - she's only 20 years old! - made it memorable! Great job!
I wish you most pleasant experience listening to this!

Yours
Crt S. V.



I just love your choral writing. The way the voices play and blend with each other, often dividing the higher registers while retaining the lower ones at unisono, as well as the vibrant emotions (peaceful at some passages, exuberant at others), show an expert's hand on this kind of ensemble, especially when used a capella. Once again, I enjoyed this work very much! Thanks for sharing it :) ...
EXCELLENT! :D
This is spectacular! I was so engaged and in awe the whole time. Excellent work :)
Too many words, and not enough space to write to them. Sir: you wrote a truely majestic piece that my ears have will have fly now. Two thumbs for you.
I love the beautiful ebb and flow of the rich chords in this piece as well as the quiet, even meditative moments where the words are sung like an echo. There is a contemplative, thoughtful quality about the music that works really well with the idea of travel/journey and the main phrase you described. Great recording, too!
Now that is awesome! Good for you. :)
This is very impressive - I would like to hear this piece in a futurisitic star wars space opera film!
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