Anne-Sophie Mutter o svých Stradivárkách

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Houslová virtuoska Anne-Sophie Mutter hovoří o vlastnostech, díky nimž jsou nástroje od Stradivariho tak jedinečné.

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I've heard this Strad in the Philharmonie in Berlin, it fills the air with music in the whole concerthall, a real great instrument and a wonderfull artist!

Andrew
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So insightful and well said, as usual!

bretbreneman
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Anne-Sophie is a world class expert on this subject, and articulates it better than any native English speaking pundit.

solowinterwolf
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Brilliant musician, love her playing with the great Karajan, and the Berliner.

joanmarshall
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There are millions of native English speakers who can't have such an accent. She is a full performer.

necipnalcaci
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So many of those violins have beautifully flamed maple backs. It's a pity that so many artists neglect to show the instrument from many angles so that we can appreciate its beauty all the more.

jameslinegar
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She is a great artist whom I just got to listen. Her accent might be german but her music is universal. My dream is to see her perform live

anacea
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Thank you Anne-Sophie Mutter on your breif explanation of the Strad.

Metasisic
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Love Anne Sophie. Please come back to Los Angeles soon

manymore
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I'd like to ask what the background music is in this video?

Autumndc
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but literally every modern analysis of Strads show that they don't produce sounds better than finely made modern violins, nor do does their sound carry any better than modern violins. NPR recently sponsored an analysis where many professional violinists, violin makers and experts were gathered together and asked to differentiate between the sounds of Strads and modern violins. Well over half of these experts couldn't identify the Strad. Then, there are the physical analysis experiments where acoustic physicists have concluded that there's nothing unique to the Strads that modern violins lack. Strads should be valued for their beauty and the histories that each individual one has.

pg
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What's the piece playing in the background?

emmanuelnwafor
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I have Stradivarius Violin 1729 i looking for buyer...

romardestrezaki
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Your English-usage lesson for today: Never, never, never modify "unique" with "so" or any other adverb. A thing is unique or it is not!

autodidact
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Too experienced with psychedelics to dig that intro. Warn somebody haha.

MD-zmsn
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Turkey Balıkesirt to exact original Stradivarius violin in 1713 sealed the guarantee I talked to sahipiyl Armenians after a team come across and carbon testing done photocopy machines, such as with anything they measured from all sides have taken samples from the adhesive used on time within which play the violin until brass them 2-3 hours to examine 12 people this orjinalt the saying goes, but The owner, whose price is not understood, is descended from the Sultan Abdülmecitten

turgaykoc
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There are instruments made today that are just as good and even better than Strads, it's been proved in blind tests numerous times. These experts and musicians spout pretentious nonsense to keep up the mystique and to keep prices high because they are investments as much as musical instruments.

brucejoseph
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Well, Andre Previn certainly played her like a Strad for a few years.

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