Vladimir Miller & Glenn Miller - Do Not Reject Me in My Old Age (Chesnokov)
An amazing impromptu performance between Vladimir Miller and Glenn Miller, with the original ending down to contra G! The two met after Clarion's performance of Steinberg's Passion Week in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
I've often remarked on the humor that this American oktavist and Russian oktavist share the same last name--almost as though they were brothers! It's amazing to see them sing together.
Видео Vladimir Miller & Glenn Miller - Do Not Reject Me in My Old Age (Chesnokov) канала The Oktavism Channel
I've often remarked on the humor that this American oktavist and Russian oktavist share the same last name--almost as though they were brothers! It's amazing to see them sing together.
Видео Vladimir Miller & Glenn Miller - Do Not Reject Me in My Old Age (Chesnokov) канала The Oktavism Channel
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