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You imagining her naked breasts "adds to the artistic power of her performance"? How adolescent.
LOL, you say that like its a bad thing. Honestly, anything done with naked breasts is better for it. If you can't see that then I suspect you are just mad because you were on the little bitty committee.
Some more info on the Chausson Poeme, one of the most beautiful works for the violin IMO. It was one of the products of the impressionist era. Ernest Chausson was contemporary to Monet and Debussy. Poeme was composed in 1896. Ernest Chausson died in 1899 in a freak bicycling accident, at age 44. Some suggested that it was a suicide, although suicide by bicycle seems like a stretch to me.
In any case, this is a beautiful piece, and I can listen to it over and over.
You had to go mention DeBussy now too!
Bill Clinton's favorite classical composer!
Seriously? How bored were you when you concocted this nonsense? Who cares what she's wearing? She could be stark naked and she plays violin well, that's what matters.
Watch this beautiful video of the beautiful Alexandra Conunova-Dumortier performing the Chausson Poeme. It is fairly obvious that she opted for a sans-bra performance.
In my view, this adds to the artistic power of her performance.
What's the issue? I didn't see anything wrong. She's not paying the violin with her breasts nor is the dress a see through. And looks like she has some padding in the dress. Maybe a built in the dress bra?
Wonder how many videos the OP had to go through on youtube before finding this one
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