In Reply to: Re: One of my Favorite Topics. . . posted by madisonears on February 28, 2007 at 22:37:30:
You asked if her tone is as sweet heard live as on the recordings. This brings a smile to my face and an involuntary chuckle. Oh man - the recordings don't but begin to tell the story! I have heard her 5 times between October 2005 and May 2006 in Boston's Symphony Hall, Schenectady's Union College Memorial Hall and Baltimore's Meyerhoff Hall.When she wants it too be sweet, you never heard anything so sweet. But she is a master (strange to think of someone so young as a master of anything) of tonal color. She is capable of a veritable kalidoscope of tonal color. On Violinist.com another violinist commented that her notes, (referring to her performance of the Beethoven concerto in Baltimore) flowed out in a way that they were left suspended in the air, like stars twinkling in the night..
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