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Two modern visionaries, an extreme concerto, and a quest to push musical boundaries.
The unlikely pairing of two modern visionaries, Vilmos Oláh, a Hungarian violin virtuoso, and Eric Funk, contemporary classical composer from the heart of Montana, has resulted in a new piece of music that pushes the boundaries of music and our notion of the possible. Vili: Concerto for Violin Alone is an extreme concerto in which its player must simultaneously play the solo and orchestra parts.
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The unlikely pairing of two modern visionaries, Vilmos Oláh, a Hungarian violin virtuoso, and Eric Funk, contemporary classical composer from the heart of Montana, has resulted in a new piece of music that pushes the boundaries of music and our notion of the possible. Vili: Concerto for Violin Alone is an extreme concerto in which its player must simultaneously play the solo and orchestra parts.
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Preview | 30s | Two modern visionaries, an extreme concerto, and a quest to push musical boundaries. (30s)
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Clip | 2m 19s | Eric Funk and Vilmos Oláh capture the soul of eastern Europe. (2m 19s)
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Clip | 1m 49s | “Concerto for Violin Alone” is an extreme concerto that pushes the boundaries of music. (1m 49s)
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Clip | 2m 52s | The Hungarian people reveal deep feeling, a wealth of soul, and indelible spirit. (2m 52s)
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Clip | 2m 51s | An unlikely bond between two modern visionaries results in a rare collaboration. (2m 51s)
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