Also see DW Euromaxx documentary on Azadeh Maghsoodi when she was only 15 years old and recently playing serious violin on stage "Théme et variations pour violin et piano" by Olivier Messiaen. Her website: www.azadehmaghsoodi.de
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Dear Party Girl
by Anonymous77 (not verified) on Wed Jun 18, 2008 05:55 AM PDTBLESS!
Thank you zillions for all the info.
Fascinated to learn more and will look it all up just after this post. Thank you again.
Dear Anonymous77
by Party Girl on Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:56 AM PDTIt is V. Monti's Czardas. You are right, it is such a familiar tune. Here's a bit about that music:
"The Italian Vittorio Monti scored the most important success of his professional life with this Hungarian-style Czardas - which was originally composed for either violin or mandolin and piano.
It was soon arranged for all kinds of ensembles, for it epitomises for many people the essence of the old Hungarian dance, with its juxtaposition of fast and slow music. Few people remember Monti today, but everyone will be familiar with his music here - making him a true immortal."
Here's where I got this information: //en.allexperts.com/q/Classical-Music-2272/V-Monti.htm
Enjoy the music and this beautiful Iranian artist's rendition of it!
Is that one of the Brahms ones or
by Anonymous77 (not verified) on Tue Jun 17, 2008 11:52 PM PDTgypsy folklore?
So famous,damnit,that I can't remember
very nice!
by Anonymously (not verified) on Tue Jun 17, 2008 06:25 PM PDTI'm gald to see an Iranian becoming so successful and famous in music. Mordeem as bas Fatheme, zahra va zaynab deedem va shanedeem.
EXCELLENT
by Happy boy (not verified) on Tue Jun 17, 2008 04:43 PM PDTJUST WONDERFULL, SUCH CUTE GIRL AND UPLIFTING VIDEO CLIP......
wonderful
by j (not verified) on Tue Jun 17, 2008 01:23 PM PDTabsolutely wonderful! thanks for sharing! and best wishes to azadeh!