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Topic: Gottschalk "Ojos Criollos 'Dance Cubaine'" [VIDEO]  (Read 1312 times)

Offline orangesodaking

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Gottschalk "Ojos Criollos 'Dance Cubaine'" [VIDEO]
on: November 01, 2010, 04:11:21 AM
A little humorous, but except for the glissandi at the end, we followed the score and its directions. Hope you enjoy!  ;D



(By the way, will someone say something on my previous video about the Ravel Spanish Rhapsody?)

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Re: Gottschalk "Ojos Criollos 'Dance Cubaine'" [VIDEO]
Reply #1 on: November 01, 2010, 01:47:29 PM
I am very much looking forward to hearing this when I am allowed to switch on my speakers.

I just love Gottschalk.

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Offline birba

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Re: Gottschalk "Ojos Criollos 'Dance Cubaine'" [VIDEO]
Reply #2 on: November 01, 2010, 03:52:44 PM
Delightful and fun!  Love your spirit!  ;D

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Re: Gottschalk "Ojos Criollos 'Dance Cubaine'" [VIDEO]
Reply #3 on: November 01, 2010, 04:27:46 PM
p.s. Your'e right.  I somehow overlooked that entertaining ravel!

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Re: Gottschalk "Ojos Criollos 'Dance Cubaine'" [VIDEO]
Reply #4 on: November 02, 2010, 02:16:07 AM
Hi,

This is the first time I had ever heard this piece for four hands.  It's a fine piece, played very well, and entertaining too--all at the same time.  Super!
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