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Related: About this forumDavid Oistrakh plays "Labyrinth" Caprice in D Major
Somehow, this piece reminds me of the situation we find ourselves in; a true labyrinth with the Russians. Putin must be laughing his ass off at us.
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David Oistrakh plays "Labyrinth" Caprice in D Major (Original Post)
Xipe Totec
Oct 2019
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erronis
(15,286 posts)1. When and where was this performance? Such a strange camera angle - lots of daisies?
But a great performance! I am vaguely familiar with the piece (Locatelli) but have never watched it being performed.
elleng
(130,952 posts)3. 12/13 years ago, maybe, or more. Prolly more,
as he died in '74. (30 September [O.S. 17 September] 1908 24 October 1974),
Not familiar with the piece.
Xipe Totec
(43,890 posts)4. Those aren't daisies; they're chrysanthemums
And IIRC, this is from the Russian Soviet period, so 30+years ago, possibly more.
And since he died in 74, that makes it at least 45 years ago.
Based on the look and feel it appears to be from the 50's or 60's; The peak of power of the USSR.
So, 70 years ago?
Ahpook
(2,750 posts)2. Or chasing our tales :)
I love this, but had to!