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Vedrana Subotic
United States
Приєднався 5 лис 2015
Official channel for Croatian-Serbian-American classical pianist Vedrana Subotic.
Contact: v.subotic@comcast.net
Contact: v.subotic@comcast.net
Lecture III Balkan folk song arrangements. Dr.Vedrana Subotic & Dr. Paul Sherrill
University of Utah, April 11, 2024
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Відео
Lecture II Balkan folk song arrangements. Analysis by Dr. Paul Sherrill
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University of Utah, April 8, 2024
Lecture I part 2. Balkan Folk Song arrangements ~ analysis by Dr.Paul Sherrill
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University of Utah, April 1, 2024
Lecture I part 1 Balkan Folk Song arrangements ~ analysis by Dr.Paul Sherrill
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University of Utah, April 1, 2024
Bosnian Sevdah Kad ja podjoh na Bembasu
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Vedrana Subotic, piano Arranged by Christopher O'Riley Live in Santiago, Chile
Dvorak Piano Quartet No.1 with pianist Vedrana Subotic and members of the Utah Symphony
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Vedrana Subotic, piano Lun Jiang, violin Julie Edwards, viola Pegsoon Whang, cello University of Utah December 10 2023
Vedrana Subotic plays Liszt: Dante Sonata | www.vedranasubotic.com
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Piano Recital, Santiago. CHILE
David Salness, violin and Vedrana Subotic, piano
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University of Utah Chamber Music Workshop, June 14, 2022 Dumke Recital Hall
11 21 22 Liszt Festival Ensemble Concert
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11 21 22 Liszt Festival Ensemble Concert
Prokofiev Sonata No.9 Boris Berman Masterclass at the University of Utah November 2021
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Natalia Lauk, piano Class of Dr. Vedrana Subotic
Prokofiev Sonata No.8 Boris Berman Masterclass at the University of Utah November 2021
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Bryce Patterson, piano Class of Dr. Vedrana Subotic
Prokofiev Sonata No.7 Boris Berman Masterclass at the University of Utah November 2021
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Caleb Spjute, piano Class of Dr.Vedrana Subotic
Prokofiev Sonata No.6 Boris Berman Masterclass at the University of Utah November 2021
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Bernard Li, piano Class of Dr. Vedrana Subotic
Prokofiev Sonata No.5 Boris Berman Masterclass at the University of Utah November 2021
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Ian Wagman, piano Class of Dr. Vedrana Subotic
Prokofiev Sonata No.4 Boris Berman Masterclass at the University of Utah November 2021
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Amy Bach, piano Class of Dr. Vedrana Subotic
Prokofiev Sonata No.3 Boris Berman Masterclass at the University of Utah November 2021
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Prokofiev Sonata No.3 Boris Berman Masterclass at the University of Utah November 2021
Prokofiev Sonata No.1 Boris Berman Masterclass at the University of Utah November 2021
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Prokofiev Sonata No.1 Boris Berman Masterclass at the University of Utah November 2021
Bach Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring arr Myra Hess
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Bach Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring arr Myra Hess
Beethoven "Kreutzer" Sonata and Franck Violin Sonata in A Major
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Beethoven "Kreutzer" Sonata and Franck Violin Sonata in A Major
Bethoven Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op 111
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Bethoven Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op 111
Probably just needs more time with the piece. I had a similar thing performing the griffes piano sonata after knowing it for just a semester. It was quite a dreadful experience despite being in a “learning environment”
This is breathtaking
Wow cool!!!
commie diapers are so disgusting
Thank you for uploading and sharing this! It's not easy to post a video of yourself getting corrected and coached, especially when it's a piece that maybe we're still working on polishing, so I commend you for posting this treasure trove of wisdom. I'm learning this sonata right now, so it has been a great resource to hear Mr. Berman talk about it in such detail!
So fine !
10:00-15:00 is a complete nonsense. physical laws of piano as an instrument makes this a non-starter and a nonsense. He is probably talking about some inner phychological game that brings out the imaginary sound of his but... this is a nonsense, we need to say this in XXI century. Piano is a percussive instrument unlike the violin say.
This change of motion of arms has an influence on the way the keys are effectively pressed even if it is not direct (this reminds me my golf teacher telling to "finish the motion", this motion including the part after hitting the ball)
@@josephmathmusicno. have you aquainted yourself with the key mechanism?
If you press each key at exactly the same speed and for exactly the same amount of time it doesn't make a difference.
This statement is correct.
Wow, Vedrana you have such a fabulous, beautiful way of handling the complex harmonies, the fullness of the inner counterpoints, the ornamentation, and still bring out the melody, with lovely tone and expression. So soulful, melancholic, sweet resignation.
He is just strange.
I've enjoyed this whole series of master classes on several of these works. Especially this one, since I'm working on it. Berman is dead-on with his assessment. The student did get all the notes, but the style has yet to mature. I'm unfortunately having the opposite problem. I've learned much from this. I wonder if Prof. Berman is available to come to the Midwest. I for one would greatly appreciate it!
06:43
Sacrilege! they skipped the second movement😕
My favorite one !
Bravo Caleb! 👏 Plus in front of a master who has written a whole book and has extensive records on the subject!
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I like how Boris showed that power is not simply loudness but understanding how the body follows the gestural elements of the piece. It really made a difference in this pianist's sound and how the audience understands the music.
Thank you! Fun to play too. So much passion for life.
Liszt is the best! Amazing playing👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Does anybody know what piece Berman plays around 18:30 after he plays the excerpt from Brahms Concerto No. 1?
Scherzo from Beethoven sonata 18
Not much contrast. It all sounds the same--even though it ought to contain extreme shifts of character and loudness. Incidentally, Prokofiev's won style of playing was nothing like this at all. Part of the difficulty has to do with he fact that she never gets her hands or fingers at all far from the keyboard. It is as if she felt she would lose track of where she was if she did not stick close to the keys and crawl around, So it is impossible to belt the notes. Berman is of course in complete contrast to this. When he wants to belt something, it gets belted/
Looking a gift horse in the mouth, but I found the high frequency beep picked up on Berman’s mic tremendously distracting. Such a shame.
Mask???????? Dude learn the TRUTH!!!
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Beautiful 👏🏻 didn’t know this existed for 2 pianos
i'm sure he was nervous but that first playthrough was rough
Your students are… holy smokes… what can I say that probably already hasn’t been said! 👏🏾 👏🏾
Outstanding.....BRAVO from Acapulco!
22:40 I did not like these passages, too😎
His interpretation of this Sonata is my favorite, by far! Nice to see him taliking about it.
What does "no 7 Allegro 2" mean??? - Ok, it means No. 7, op. 30 No. 2, Allegro con brio. Please correct it. And for your next recording of this piece I recommend more synchronicity between violin and piano (and not only)
Are you a professional musician Mr. Sorg?
@Vedrana Subotic Yes. Pianist and composer. I played f.i. Beethoven op. 30/2 maybe 50 times. Feel free to google me
I can’t really find anything about you. Do you have a website? I am just curious why you have taken this singular interest in scouring my youtube channel for any errors you can find?
@@VedranaSubotic I answered you and sent you links, but all was cancelled two times...isn't it allowed to send links here?
The ridiculous masks make this unwatchable, unfortunately.
I cannot understand how masks affect your appreciation.
@@javmbz_schlithler It's a completely unnecessary distraction far more noticeable than a page turner.
@@kingconcerto5860 Does not distract me, but ok.
this piece is very hard to play, it´s extra hard to play it convincingly, with lightness. You have to exaggerate everything you play, (every forte, every piano, every character) to gain the effect you need. You need to engage all your body, imagination, and physical strength... also physical appearance does a great job - one mustn´t look relaxed while playing the opening of this piece.
this piece is even more difficult than most of the other sonatas. That is why there is only one movement but actually with a lot of very difficult techniques combined.
The most interesting piano master class I have ever heard. Bravo.
Very clear concepts. Greetings from Argentina
16:30 Aaaaaaarrrrgggghhh 🙉🙉🙉🙈🙈
Соната совершенно сырая,не готовая..
This is one of the best master classes I've ever seen. It was focused, cohesive and clearly presented. I was especially impressed, starting at 19:15 that he cautioned the student about the dangers of the percussive technique he was recommending, and rather than just saying "So be careful," he showed him how to monitor the muscle tension in the forearms. I didn't expect to stay for the full 31:21 minutes, but I couldn't tear myself away.
I am playing this now. awesome playing .
Oy. That must have been painful for Berman. He was very diplomatic, although there was small crack in the dike when the kid didn't even know the Brahms PC1...you could practically see Berman's eye's roll to the back of his head, lol
Thank you, so interesting!
Way to go Caleb!
What a difference between the master and the student. From the moment the video starts you can tell the student "has the notes" but "not the music". Then Berman sits down and plays the exact same "notes" but the "music" of Prokofiev comes out ... experience.
I'd say it's a talent differential, not an experience one.
So incredible to have this for free on UA-cam! Boris Berman is a famous interpret of Prokofiev's music, and this is high-level teaching that I could only have dreamed of back in college.
Le Professeur et très bon mais le pianiste semble ne pas voir que le piano est d abord et fondamentalement un instrument à percussion… qu il nous faut lineariser par la technique de jeu et suivant la partition…
Фортепиано не ударный инструмент...если по нему не колотить...
@@konstantinkhachaturyan4279 Фортепиано технически является ударным инструментом, но правильный пианист может заставить его петь
Значит надо поменять определение.. Оно давно устарело..
@@konstantinkhachaturyan4279 Я так не думаю, на самом деле есть три типа инструментов: ударные (барабаны, фортепиано, клавесин…), линейные (скрипка, труба…) и смешанные (классический или электронный орган… линейной дихотомией) или для пения. инструмент всегда актуален, даже жизненно актуален для человечества, вот что самое трудное на фортепиано: заставить его петь снова и снова...
@@jeffparis2419 клавесин уж никак не ударный...он - щипковый.. Это однозначно..
Comment pourrais-je assez remercier Sabine Lacoarret de m avoir enseigné le Piano , une Vie d interprétation n y suffira pas …
When I got to the section teaching finger staccato, a lewd joke came to mind, but creating a new account (after this one would surely get banned) is a pain, so I 'll just keep it to myself. All kidding aside, this is a beautiful piece of music, and the Precipitato is one of my favorite passages and always moves me. I tried to learn how to play it once but I gave up after a month, as I knew I would never be able to play it at a high level. Then I tried to turn it into a block chord heavy McCoy Tynerish original interpretation with my band at the time, but that ended up terrible too, so I guess I'll just leave that one to the top players in the world and I'll just keep enjoying listening to it.
Don't give up. Us something is the head, or the bridge of a song, as an inside joke, see if anyone in the audience notices.
this performance on a very high student's level should have deserved a better recording sound quality. The higher octaves sound dull and not tuned
Please correct the overlays in the Franck sonata. They aren't on their right place, and the 4th movement is missing
unfortunately this is how the video was recorded during the live performance. We cannot alter it
Bravo Berman!!!
nobody seems to care that they are all insane :) i cannot believe my eyes
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0:19 very beautiful, how you show the change from flats to sharps. Not many pianists do thisWhy do you brake down your video instead of fade out?? It would better fit to the mood in this moment