Violinist Zlata and Pianist Mari play
DNA by Ludovico Einaudi (violin and piano)
Hi! I'm Zlata
Classical violinist helping you overcome technical struggles and play with feeling by improving your bow technique.
I hope you enjoyed listening to DNA by Ludovico Einaudi. The beautiful melodic lines really stood out to me. What images does this music bring into your mind and heart?
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What piece do you want us to play next?
We’re always looking for elegant violin and piano pieces to perform and would love to read your suggestions in the comments below:
Unusual calm tranquil
Thanks 🙂
I love Einaudi, beautiful playing ladies.
How about a version of Gabriel’s oboe
Thanks 🙂
That was absolutely beautiful!
Thank you 🙂
I really enjoyed the piece! Thank you.
I am a beginner student and noticed your vibrato and playing third position maybe fourth? You inspire me. The piano was beautiful as well. You make a great team.
Thank you :). Yes, fourth and higher.
Yes I liked it. It was a story. The way you two played it , made it so. I supose every listener may be able to apply that piece to an event known or being known to them. So, it is relateable. And THAT is what music is.
You’re so welcome!
I am going to unsubscribe. Not because I don’t like you! I do, very much. However, I have rented a cello. Wish me luck. I am well past the age that this is a sensible idea, but one only lives once. All the best to you from Canada.
Enjoy to cello 🙂
Certainly melodic and calming. Great opportunity to watch and analyze your BLAPRO style in light of your videos. I am better for having watched and listened. Thank you
PS kudos to Mari. You make a splendid duo!
That’s wonderful, thanks, Dan!
Beautiful! I think of moonlight on a calm ocean!
Wonderful!
Hi Zlata,
Interesting flow of arpeggios and variations, simple and slow enough perhaps for beginner to intermediate player to attempt, perhaps not really suitable for a violin solo but nice extra voice and accompaniment line augmenting the piano. I had fun trying to play along with you and enjoyed the tonal contrasts in the different positions and the long slow bow strokes.
Happy to read that, Joseph!