¡Passion Ysaye
¡Rachel Kolly D'alba
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[Machine Translation] The young prodigy shook the European music world upon her debut with her magnificent performance of this difficult piece. Rachel Corrie D'Alba made her Japan debut with the NHK Symphony Orchestra. The audience, which had been cynically watching the appearance of this newcomer, was astonished by the encore performance of "Ysaye: Sonata for Solo Violin" No. 5, which was, of course, a performance of the young prodigy's own work. This was the debut in Japan of a performer who has been quietly making a name for herself in the classical music world through the release of her 2010 import disc and the acclaim she has received in various parts of Europe. A sensitive, yet majestic and persuasive performance.... This is the charm of Rachel Corrie D'Alba's performance. For her recordings and concerts, she chooses pieces that she "feels comfortable with and can understand," and she spends a lot of time doing so. The unaccompanied Ysaye, one of the most difficult pieces in the Weillin repertoire, is a performance that will astonish Japanese classical music fans who are accustomed to the appearance of exceptional musicians.
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