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Regina Spektor - "Older and Taller" (Live at WFUV)

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http://wfuv.org • Follow @wfuv: http://ow.ly/flLAg Regina Spektor performs "Older and Taller" live in Studio A. Recorded 10/5/16. Host: Carmel Holt Audio: Kelsey Watson Cameras: Sabrina Sitton, Dan Tuozzoli and Joanna LaPorte Editor: Brian Gallagher and Dan Tuozzoli

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Regina Ilyinichna Spektor is a Russian-born American singer, songwriter, and pianist.

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Regina Spektor's "Older and Taller" Live at WFUV is a rare gem that captures the artist in her element, delivering a poignant performance that showcases her unique vocal style and lyrical depth. Filmed on October 5th, 2016, in Studio A of WFUV, this live clip is significant not only for its technical quality but also for its intimate setting.

At the time of filming, Regina Spektor was already an established artist with a devoted fan base, having released several critically acclaimed albums, including "Soviet Kitsch" and "Far". Her distinctive vocal delivery, which blends elements of Russian folk music with American indie rock sensibilities, had garnered her widespread recognition. The live performance at WFUV is a testament to her ability to connect with audiences through her music.

One of the most striking aspects of this clip is its setting. Studio A, where the performance was recorded, is a legendary space that has hosted some of the greatest musicians of our time. Its warm acoustics and rich history add an extra layer of depth to Spektor's performance, making it feel both personal and monumental.

The technical quality of the footage is also noteworthy. The cameras capture the intimate setting with precision, showcasing Spektor's expressive gestures and facial expressions as she performs. The audio mix is equally impressive, with Kelsey Watson's production skills bringing out the nuances of Spektor's voice. This attention to detail makes the viewer feel like they're experiencing the performance firsthand.

The performance itself is a masterclass in emotional delivery. Spektor's vocals soar on "Older and Taller", conveying a sense of longing and vulnerability that's both haunting and beautiful. Her piano playing adds an extra layer of depth, underscoring the song's themes of love, loss, and self-discovery.

What makes this clip rare is its context within the broader musical landscape. In 2016, Spektor was part of a thriving indie rock scene that emphasized lyrical complexity and emotional honesty. Her music stood out for its unique blend of folk, pop, and art rock influences, making her a beloved figure among fans of intelligent, thought-provoking songwriting.

Watching this clip, the viewer will be struck by Spektor's ability to convey raw emotion through her voice and piano playing. They'll also appreciate the technical skill that went into capturing this performance, from the camera work to the audio mix. Most importantly, they'll experience a rare moment of musical intimacy, one that showcases an artist at the height of her powers.

This clip is not just a showcase for Spektor's talents; it's also a testament to the enduring power of live music. In an era where digital streaming has made it possible to access countless performances from anywhere in the world, this footage reminds us of the value of experiencing music in its most raw and unmediated form.

As the performance comes to a close, Spektor's voice cracks with emotion as she delivers the final lines of "Older and Taller". The camera lingers on her face, capturing the raw vulnerability that defines her art. It's a moment that stays with you long after the clip ends, a reminder of the transformative power of music to connect us all.

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