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安氏三重奏:钢琴、小提琴和大提琴的现代呈现

Filmed Dec 2010 • Posted Feb 2011TEDWomen
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安氏三姐妹(大提琴手:玛丽亚,钢琴师:露西娅,小提琴手:安杰拉)用她们热情的音乐创作给钢琴三重奏带来了新的活力。在TEDWomen上,她们以一曲明亮而鲜艳的大卫·巴拉奎史南的“生命之空”开始,接着演奏了华丽而优美的一曲阿斯托·皮亚佐拉的“遗忘”。

With cello, piano and violin, sisters Maria, Lucia and Angella Ahn are constantly redefining the art and architecture of chamber music. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Simplified by Felix Chen
Reviewed by Wei Chang
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