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Abbey Road Concerto
The Beatles first violin concerto…. His love of The Beatles led Guy to creating an entire concerto for violin and symphony orchestra from the Fab Four’s last album, Abbey Road.
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Die Nacht wird immer verklärter
Arnold Schenberg’s beautiful tone poem “Verklärte Nacht” (“Transfigured Night”) composed after a poem by Richard Dehmel. After years of playing and conducting this piece, Braunstein lets all his fantasies over…
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Guy’s Confessions
In a live session with dialogue, Braunstein plays his violin and piano arrangements, from Tchaikovsky to Puccini, from Dvorak to Billy Preston and The Beatles. In this session, Guy explains…
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Rusalka
Dvorak’s beautiful opera, Rusalka. Braunstein took the first 25 minutes of the opera and developed it into a Rhapsody for violin and a symphony orchestra. One beautiful aria after another…
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Puccini
Braunstein’s arrangement for one of Puccini’s most famous and beloved Arias, “Tosca, E lucevan le stelle” for violin and piano. (Piano: Ohad Ben Ari)
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Tchaikovsky Treasures
Tchaikovsky’s violin concerto, serenade melancholique, partnered with three more of Guy’s transcriptions from Eugene Onegin and Swan Lake.
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Violins of Hope
Violins of Hope was an event commemorating the 70th Holocaust Memorial Day, Braunstein joins his former colleagues of the Berliner Philharmoniker and cellist Zvi Plesser for a beautiful program played…







