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Topic: Valse-Caprice in A major (G. Faure) by Vladimir Valjarevic  (Read 1791 times)

Offline eduard

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It s Valse- Caprice (G. Faure). Bosnian born pianist from New York Vladimir Valjarevic play beautifully. I wont to play this nice piece in my mini-concert. I ask for your comments. :D

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Re: Valse-Caprice in A major (G. Faure) by Vladimir Valjarevic
Reply #1 on: September 24, 2006, 12:46:27 PM
Super !!! I know him, he was pupil of my ex teacher in Bosnia (Tuzla). I think that is wonderfully performed, with a nice lyricism. He has very, very nice tone too.

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Re: Valse-Caprice in A major (G. Faure) by Vladimir Valjarevic
Reply #2 on: September 26, 2006, 03:06:41 PM
Yes, Faure composed elegant piano music. I don t understand why his music is not more popular?
 

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