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Toby Vigneau
Приєднався 25 лис 2011
Відео
SCHUBERT Sonata D. 821 "Arpeggione"
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0:44 Allegro Moderato 10:18 Adagio 14:27 Allegretto Toby Vigneau, double bass Jenny Chen, piano
PROKOFIEV Quintet op. 39
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I. Tema con variazioni (0:40) II. Andante energico (6:03) III. Allegro Sostenuto, ma con brio (8:55) IV. Adagio Pesante (11:20) V. Allegro Precipitato, ma non troppo presto (15:18) VI. Andantino (18:15)
BOTTESINI Fantasia "Lucia di Lammermoor"
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Toby Vigneau, Double Bass Jenny Chen, Piano
2022 Tanglewood Audition
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BOTTESINI Concerto in B minor, I (exposition) BACH Cello Suite no. 5, BWV 1011, VI. Gigue CARTER Boston Concerto, VI. Meno mosso MOZART Symphony No. 39, K. 543, I. Allegro STRAUSS Don Juan, op. 20 MAHLER Symphony no. 1, III.
Aspen 2020 Bass Audition
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Bach Cello Suite 5: Courante Mozart Symphony 35: Mvt. 4 Brahms Symphony 2: Mvt. 4 Haydn Symphony 31: Bass solo Strauss Ein Heldenleben: Battle Scene
Aspen 2019 Bass Audition
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Bach Cello Suite 4: Courante Strauss Ein Heldenleben: Battle Scene Mozart Symphony 40: Mvt. I Beethoven Symphony 9: Mvt. IV March Stravinsky Pulcinella Suite: Mvt. VII "Vivo"
Aspen 2018 Bass Audition
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Bach Cello Suite 3: Allemande Brahms Symphony 2: Mvt. 4 Haydn "Horn Signal": Mvt. 4 Var. 7 Mozart Symphony 35: Mvt. 4 Strauss Ein Heldenleben: Battle Scene
All the Things You Are
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Frank Fredenburgh - piano Toby Vigneau - bass Shane Corbin - drums All the things you are by Jerome Kern
What is the name of this location
The bass sounds so fucking good got damn!
Excellent
Amazing
Ngl, I think this is the best version of this piece on UA-cam.
may i ask why the endpin is bent? is it on purpose?
Yes
@@eisengriffin5638 is it for aesthetic purposes or does it help with being able to lean into the bass more
@@billionhappy yes it helps for the lean of the bass. Makes it easier to travel across fingerboard and without having to bend your back as much as possible
Great sound and great playing!!
❤
Sound great.
exelente control , afinación , temple , sonido bello
Muchas gracias!
What strings are you using?
Beautiful 😮
amazing job the bottesini was fire!! also how old are you
Thanks! I’m 20
soooooooo good. Bravo bravo bravo
why is the tail end bent?
The end pin? I prefer playing with bent pins because they release a lot of the pressure on the left hand.
This is beautiful! Thank you! ❤
I’m so amazed!! Wow!! Congrats!
nice
Bravi
Beautiful performance, amazing!👍👍🎼🎶
great sound❤
What do you have on the bow screw? it is a weight? it's home made or you've buyed it somewhere? Great take!
It’s a rubber cap with lead weights in it. one of my teachers gave it to me a few years ago for this bow
@@tobyvigneau9629 because it’s too light?
@@matteomirri114 it’s lighter than my other bow and to make it meet my style of playing better I add a little weigt
This is probably some of the most impressive playing I’ve seen. Thanks for the side camera.
As I've already commented on your audition video, this interpretation of bottesini's 2nd concerto is second only to ibragimov's version. it legit sent shivers down my spine, your ability with the bass shines clearly through the less-than-ideal recording conditions. keep up the excellent work!
Thank you so much!
Honestly, out of all the renditions I have seen of Bottesini's second concerto, this comes in as a close second, just behind Rinat Ibragimov. Excellent tone, great phrasing, beautiful sound, and that very high note was pure bliss. most people hit it with a harmonic, which is of course perfectly viable and much safer, but I find it so much cooler to do it this way. kudos man, I'm sure the judges will appreciate your incredible abilities.
It is very nice. It sounds like it might have been at least partly inspired by Mikyung's interpretation, which is my personal favorite (ahead of Rinat even).
@@ModusVivendiMediaMikyung ahead of Rinat? That is absolutely untrue in terms of musicality and technicality.
@@HeifetzVladimir Yes, that's my opinion. Well, Rinat does play this concerto very well, not better than Mikyung (nor necessarily noticeably worse technically or in overall interpretation), but I find the tone quality not so great, it's quite fuzzy and nasally sounding and not the prettiest or most pleasant to listen to as a solo instrument. I suspect there's also a bit less of the sublime subtlety to his phrasing and expression compared to Mikyung, but it's harder to notice such details through the sound of the instrument. I also find that true in many of the other pieces where I can compare them directly. I find Rinat's interpretations a bit forgettable, neither sublime nor thrilling as a rule (though occasionally a phrase or two can be gorgeous, like in Capriccio di Bravura). Very often the tone quality is a bit fuzzy and nasal, being not always the most pleasant to listen to repeatedly, not to mention being a bit monotonous in not being very colorful or varying very much. And his phrasing and expression just don't have quite the subtlety or liveliness of Mikyung's, they don't breathe and sing and dance in the same way, and the pieces as a whole don't have quite the same flow or momentum. He's a bit guilty of the typical approach to double bass interpretation afflicting most soloists: play cautiously so as not to make a mistake. His playing is really SOLID (which is critical for orchestral playing), but not necessarily sublime or magical (which is needed to be a great soloist). Many times I have discovered some new bassist, and, listening through my laptop speakers, said "wow they sound great!!! Maybe they are as good as/better than Mikyung?" And then I plug in my earbuds and turn up the volume and start listening carefully, and almost always, the answer is "oh, now that I can hear it clearly, definitely not even close". Or the execution is solid, but again doesn't really transport me in the same way. Or else even if they still sound pretty good in that one piece, it's usually much less so in other pieces. Rinat comes about as close as anyone, but he's still not quite there in producing the kind of magic that Mikyung does. All too often, other double bass soloists sound like students in comparison to Mikyung. What I mean is, if they were a cellist or violinist, their playing would be considered quite ordinary, maybe decently-good undergraduate level, or at best graduate-school level, where they can play the notes pretty well and solidly, but aren't bringing much beyond that in terms of brilliance, excitement, expression, subtlety of phrasing, or maturity of interpretation (compared to the great soloists). Rinat does rise above that level, but still can't quite match Mikyung to my ears (even if his instrument sounded prettier than it does). I think the musical standards and expectations for double bass have always been really low compared to violin or cello, but Mikyung (pretty much alone) is rising up to an interpretive level expected of great violin or cello soloists in a way I haven't heard anyone else do on the double bass. But everyone's ears, tastes, emotional reactions, and musical experiences are different, so maybe others would feel the opposite. What's most important is that they can each bring joy and inspiration to many listeners!
Here are some examples: BOTTESINI Concerto No. 2 Rinat: ua-cam.com/video/QgZ_-f7pVk4/v-deo.html Mikyung: ua-cam.com/video/Z9qtVO3OvfY/v-deo.html Tarantella Rinat: ua-cam.com/video/zEJczAhmT9A/v-deo.html Mikyung: ua-cam.com/video/OmzRah6lFZo/v-deo.html Capriccio di Bravura Rinat: ua-cam.com/video/Hn8TARlctws/v-deo.html Mikyung: ua-cam.com/video/N5scRM2udfE/v-deo.html Alla Mendelssohn (opening) Rinat: ua-cam.com/video/WO8L5nJMoEc/v-deo.html Mikyung: ua-cam.com/video/LAHuHhbJxms/v-deo.html Schubert Arpeggione (1st movement) Rinat: ua-cam.com/video/nmusCzj5OiM/v-deo.html Mikyung: ua-cam.com/video/y4F4_yZ1trY/v-deo.html Koussevitzky Concerto II Rinat: ua-cam.com/video/mVLi1JATnco/v-deo.html Mikyung: ua-cam.com/video/6THFk_t2HG8/v-deo.html (around age 21 and practicing with mom on a janky upright piano, in an awful sounding practice room with noise next door, recorded on an old cell phone - yet still move beautiful and engaging, to me) III Rinat: ua-cam.com/video/mVLi1JATnco/v-deo.html Mikyung: ua-cam.com/video/IL76X6e1kXw/v-deo.html Dittersdorf Concerto (opening) Rinat: ua-cam.com/video/PNYuRbsSJYw/v-deo.html Mikyung: ua-cam.com/video/LAHuHhbJxms/v-deo.html Vanhal Concerto (opening) Rinat: ua-cam.com/video/Dt-bNf6h0tI/v-deo.html Mikyung: ua-cam.com/video/LAHuHhbJxms/v-deo.html Hindemith Sonata I Rinat: ua-cam.com/video/tg8Ntyi_6H8/v-deo.html Mikyung: ua-cam.com/video/5Uh6DvwUcDY/v-deo.html II Rinat: ua-cam.com/video/tg8Ntyi_6H8/v-deo.html Mikyung: ua-cam.com/video/f4ZvPedELW8/v-deo.html III Rinat: ua-cam.com/video/CKUzjiEyrbY/v-deo.html Mikyung: ua-cam.com/video/1mHAkOXTDLs/v-deo.html Rinat is very, very good, and extremely solid. But he never lets you forget that you're listening to a DOUBLE BASS - a bit ugly sounding, kind of monotonous, and always a bit lumbering. Mikyung transcends those limitations completely. I find going from Rinat to Mikyung in most cases is like "just when you thought it couldn't get better... it gets better."
@@ModusVivendiMedia Well that’s definitely has something to do with audio, Rinat’s videos have a much lower resolution and sound , and that’s because of the recording device. Mikyung has a very high quality audio quality and video resolution with an entire orchestra accompaniment, which makes listeners easier to enjoy, however Mikyung has not reached the instrument’s full potential, she is a very good player indeed, but she’s like many others who don’t have her own interpretation and style of music. It’s like comparing Heifetz and Oistakh with Ray Chen or Hilary Hahn, modern day artists finds themselves hard to have an interpretation of themselves, because they could easily find hundreds or thousands of other references from other artists, which eventually makes themselves more like a copyist than an artist. I am a bassist, but before that I’m also a musician, and I don’t find Mikyung a “special talent “ to be compared, she just had better devices. The truth about her magical sound is actually because of the extreme quality of the sound which filters all the fuzziness and unwanted sounds away, it would not be fair if you never heard them in live performances, which I was fortunate enough to hear from them both directly, Rinat at around 2003 and Mikyung at a recital a few years ago. There is one thing yet to say is Mikyung has a very long way to run but with Rinat, his time has ended, so it’s better to support new coming giants than the old ones, but I believe we must still appreciate the older founding generations.
how are you so good
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bravo! great job, and what an accompanist!
soooo good
Incredible interpretation
My favorite chamber piece with db. Bravo. Btw this bass is a canyon
I am impressed! That is some phenomenal musicianship on display! Great camera work too! I couldn't even see who was filming you from the side!
Fantastic👏
Bravo!!! Is that a full size bass?
There isn’t really a term as full size bass tbh, since double basses are not standardized 😊. I can have a Viennese model that feels thin and slim, or a Montagnana model which is thick and fat
It is definitely the biggest bass I’ve played! Not sure what size to qualify it as though.
Very enjoyable!
Bravo !!!
Sounds really good!
Great job, man. Thanks for sharing
so beautiful Toby !! X
killer.
This is just fantastic. Excellent playing and demonstration of your masterful craft! BRAVO!!!
Sounding gorgeous as always, Toby! ❤
Thanks bro 💙
Some darn fine playing! Thank you.
🔥🔥🔥👏
👍👏
Bravo! Great approach and right register - speaks beautifully!
Belcantos and a mittel spiro C? Amazing sound and playing, congrats
Yes. On this bass I now also use a spiro A.
@@tobyvigneau9629 thanks, i wonder if it was for the same reason as me. I absolutely love belcanto g and d for orchestra but i find the A and E far too floppy on my bass.
I thought the bel A sounded alright on this bass, but it didn’t match the power of the E string. Of course, I would never go for the Bel E, it’s too tubby and hard to articulate
Braviii! Amazing!
lets goooo
Fantastic. Are u using edgar's string setup?
what is edgar’s string setup?
@@sammoon2499 edgar meyer's - spiro solos on the bottom, permanent solos on top
Thanks! Similar to Edgar but not quite. I use flex deluxe on the top two, and the bottom string is an extended spiro solo (Edgar uses a spiro middle in orchestra tuning)