Added: Jul 7, 2008

From: kiwizzarrd

Duration: 5:45

Janine Jansen plays Bartok's Romanian Dances live from Prinsengrachtconcert Amsterdam 2005 (Amsterdam Princes Canal Concert).

Channel: Music

Tags: bartok  bela  classical  dances  janine  jansen  music  romanian  violin 


Rating: 4.68 (291 ratings)    Views: 106728' favoriteCount='574    Comments: 200

hurculepwoirot Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - they rescued her from am Amsterdam shop window, stuck a violin in her pretty hand and before you know it, she was interpreting Bartok like there's no tomorrow!

vampireprince2840 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Is that an insult or a compliment?

StViolin5 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - very good interpretation...so many feels...a great musician...the nationality is not important...it's important the feel, the thecnic...compliments janine

granulomatosis2 Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - I didn't like her interpretation of Joc Cu Bata (the first one?), but I really liked the rest of the piece done by her.

rrddhh Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Excellent interpretation. Especially the third one (I don't remember what it's called..).

FrederickShopping Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - I'm very delighted to admit that I once saw her showcasing a lovely pair of mazurkas in Rotterdam.......once

FrederickShopping Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Janine (if that really is your name)....put down that violin and have my babies...!!

yuanyelele Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Any Romanian here? what do you think?

AdolfMussoliney Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - the fuhrer is turning a blind eye to the gypsy origins of this piece on account of the comely nature of the performer....no promises about invading the Low Countries though, you crazy dudes!!

AndyAnker Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Too Fast!

Ekvatian Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - I loved this mellow interpretation by Janine Jansen. Surely Bela Bartok belongs to the entire world and his music transcends narrow national boundries touching the hearts of people from all corners of the world.

Graun Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Beautiful piece of music...also very well played!;)cheers

some2see Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - too over the top for my liking, not natural and unessaseray

GreggaryPeccary Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - unnecessary is what you wanted to say

some2see Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - It just proves why I didn't get higher english

emanuelsweet Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - yeah!

szergejcucu Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - we made music for romanians? gross

GuerillaCommentator Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Bartok would have been delighted, had he known such a horny bird would have been interpreting his works nowadays!

amconejo Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - I think it's safe to say that this music lies outside most of the audience members's sphere of understanding. Just look at 4:58 lol. That reminds me of the time when people started clapping while Lang Lang was playing Listz's H.G. no.2; they were forced to stop after a few seconds.

NobbyHitler Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - I'm sorry Mr Goballs, you've 'ad the back off this Third Reich mate, that invalidates your fuckin' cover old son, you're gonna just 'ave to make do with gyppo stylings by Hungarian emigrees played by well-proprtioned violin porn-mamas called Janine or Candy or whatever for the rest of your Nazi life, pal......!!!

NobbyHitler Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - Tony and Cherie have been SOOOO!! nice to me in my exile. Apparently someone called George is coming over next year and we'll all have cosy tea and muffins together in our little war criminal hideaway....

kannaa Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - I can't listen to Janine Jansen without getting goosebumps!

legnaaaa Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - i did't know about these dances by bartók. A great composer. I use his books microkosmos to teach piano lessons.

brubratsche Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - em portuguesheheela é a violinista mais linda do PLANETA

ovinel Says:

Jul 7, 2008 - you uneducated bozgor, Bartok was inspired by traditional Romanian music.