XIII Int'l Tchaik Comp: Mayuko Kamio, Tchaikovsky 35/I (1/2)

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Violinist Mayuko Kamio of Japan performs the first movement of the Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky at the finals of the XIII International Tchaikovsky Competition on June 29th, 2007.

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Uploaded: June 30, 2007 at 4:06 pm
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Length: 0:10:05
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Video Comments:
hannaremnant (Friday 14th of November 2008 07:31:12 PM)
she has another live performance on the bar on the right. It's even more impressive, if you can believe that.
iamemod (Wednesday 12th of November 2008 04:29:00 PM)
looks like she's crying at times..
aeonfulx (Sunday 26th of October 2008 06:08:01 AM)
At 06:54 the music and the camera view blend in together. The great Tchaikovsky! Haha I wonder what is he thinking when he wrote this piece.
dfxr808 (Friday 24th of October 2008 04:17:08 PM)
scrape, scrape, scrape...but slowly.
Quincypop (Wednesday 22nd of October 2008 11:14:18 AM)
What must it be like for the orchestra to play this same piece over and over. They were really off for the russian guy....
cellomikel29 (Friday 3rd of October 2008 08:33:11 AM)
we can debate her performance all we want but the fact is, damn. she won tchaikovsky! she's got enough money and concert engagements to shut us all up now!! :P
evanmylo (Thursday 2nd of October 2008 03:22:25 PM)
Tchaikovsky would carry Kamio around on his shoulders if he heard her play.
goodchessactor (Thursday 2nd of October 2008 03:45:17 PM)
It might be the recording, but I still hear a lot of false notes. I still think the tempo is slower. However I'll let Tchai carry Kamio on his shoulders and I'll carry Suwannai!
iamemod (Wednesday 12th of November 2008 04:33:25 PM)
stop giving goodchessactor bad comment reviews unless you dont know what he's talking about. It is a lot slower. there are a lot of false notes. for all you idiots out there, dont take negative comments as your ticket for pushing the down thumb sign. LISTEN FOR ONCE.
goodchessactor (Thursday 13th of November 2008 10:36:47 AM)
Thanks for your words. I didn't know anything about this thumbs up or down thing but I would never give anyone a thumbs down on their opinion. Like I said elsewhere, I have been listening to the Tchaikovsky for 40 years, and I follow it with the score. I have heard the greats like Heifetz, Menuhin, Stern and Perlman with enjoyment. I also know that in a live performance mistakes are made. The great Rubinstein said he could play another concerto just with the wrong notes he played!