Showing posts with label peter arnstein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peter arnstein. Show all posts

Saturday, June 19, 2010

vids (thing 20) revisited

O.k., I've put this one off long enough. The problem, oddly enough, is not reluctance to do an unpleasant assignment, but rather guilt about doing a too pleasant one. YouTube has become one of the more wasteful timesucks in my life. So I suppose I can at least post one of the higher quality offerings (believe it or not, there is some high culture on teh interwebs) here.
Peter Arnstein, a pianist about whom I've posted before, has some more vids, including this one with violinist Michael Antonello:




(YouTube tip: If you like the topic or performer of a video you're watching, click on the poster's username in the info under the video. This takes you to that person's "channel" (i.e., page). Check the playlists. Often the person will have a collection of similar videos.)

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

music -- peter arnstein on youtube

Peter Arnstein, a composer and pianist from Minneapolis-St. Paul, now has a clip on YouTube. In it, he's playing his "Brazilian Dance #5" -- a delightful, lighthearted piece. One of the things I like about his music is that there is an underlying sense of humor showing through in many of his works. (Also, the guy's just doggone good!)

I also really like his "Scottish Fantasy" and "Trio Jazzico Nostalgico," both of which are for piano, violin, and cello, and recorded by the Trio di Vita.

If any of you music-lovers out there are curious, there's more information on his website.