Looking at the youtube, I don't really see why anyone would have paid attention. It's a rather slow piece, and people walking by propably catched about 5 seconds in tolerable acoustics, while the rest was propably just incomprehensible background noice.
Not a bad idea, but I don't think this says much anything about anything really. Had they set up something a little more catchy in slightly better conditions, it would make it much more interesting.
ALSO: if you could tell the difference between an average violin and a $3.5M one in a metro station, we wouldn't need concert halls.
Last edited by Itse; 11-19-2009 at 02:44 AM.
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