J.S. Bach: The Violin Concertos

CHU TEH-CHUN (ZHU DEQUN, FRANCE/CHINA, 1920-2014), Untitled , signed in Chinese; signed and dated ‘CHU TEH-CHUN 80’ (lower right), gouache on paper , 53.3 x 37.5 cm. (21 x 14 3/4 in.), Painted in 1980, Image Source: Christie’s

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  1. What a lovely way to wake up!

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    1. Good afternoon, Sister Renee! 😊❤️🙏

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  2. lampmagician's avatar lampmagician says:

    Meister Sebastian Bach!💖🤗🙏🌹

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  3. Lis Young's avatar Lis Young says:

    Loooved your email today. Especially the Bach video. You always bring joy to my inbox. Thank you. Lis Young 

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    1. I appreciate your kind words, Lis. Thank you! 🌻

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  4. Fabulous sound, rich and powerful, full of energy, and a joyous painting to match.

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    1. I agree, Dolly. I am listening again now and this performance is pure joy! 🌻

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      1. It certainly is. It reminds of me of David Oistrakh.

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      2. I had to look up David Oistrakh since you mentioned him. Now I have an enjoyable evening ahead listening. Thank you, Dolly! 🌻

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  5. cindy knoke's avatar cindy knoke says:

    I played the Well Tempered Clavier over and over when I was a child for comfort.

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    1. The power of music…thanks for sharing your memory, Cindy. ❤️

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