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 Re: Russian school of playing
Author: vboboe 
Date:   2005-11-19 22:49

... thanks for the link, yes! Enjoyable! Youthfully clear and refreshing, it lingers well in the mind, certainly has a feel for the instrument's expressive options

... pity the recording samples i heard were often orchestra over-powering, oboe disappeared in the mix and emerged again ... possibly a statement anyway

So what do you find distinctively different in Russian school of playing as compared to style you learned, and how is this young man same as, different from?

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