Liacheng · 41-45
The venue itself, with its magnificent ambiance reminiscent of the inside of a violin's soundbox, provided the perfect setting for the music, offering impeccable resonance that undoubtedly enhanced the overall experience.

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@Liacheng Aptly, expressed in quintessential English.
The expressive playing itself would far outride the tonal quality. So the venue itsel added little.
The expressive playing itself would far outride the tonal quality. So the venue itsel added little.
Liacheng · 41-45
@SW-User Indeed, the expressive playing made quite an impact to the music. However, I don't believe that it can outweigh the tonal performance.

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@Liacheng please don’t mock. It was not a tonal performance. Unless you were there , shut up.

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Here are two reviews :
‘The Glass and the Part pieces were incredibly moving’.
‘not only was the venue atmospheric and conductive to listening - but the playing was exemplary and the programme inspired’.
‘The Glass and the Part pieces were incredibly moving’.
‘not only was the venue atmospheric and conductive to listening - but the playing was exemplary and the programme inspired’.
jehova · 31-35, M
That sound really nice is it on youtube or somewhere u might refer me?

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@jehova Sadly not. Matt lives near me. He went to the Menuhin school of music and brings talented musicians down to perform with him, in local churches with brilliant acoustics.