Esta é a musica da minha vida. A peça que mais aprecio , agora com a grade de orquestra para acompanhar. Formidável e, com uma interpretação digna da obra. Obrigado por postar.
I learned music by taking violin as a a kids,pre teen in my own way.Classical music taught me a lot about how to approach my own creativity when it comes to music. How to hear.💓🌌
Ma forme d'art préférée est la musique. Il n'y a aucune comparaison avec ce qui on peut décorer pas l'espace comme les autres formes d'art mais le temps. La musique est le terrain d'entente parmi tous les critiques que chacun peut apprécier. La compétence, le talent, le pur don qu’on doit avoir peut-être admiré. Pardonnez-moi pour ce discours excessif mais la musique, l'arrangement du son qui peut enchanter l'âme est véritablement l'art dans sa forme la plus pure. Ce concerto est sans doute ma composition préférée. Brahms est un génie musical. Ces œuvres emploient un mélange parfait de simplicité et de complexité. Il a le pouvoir de transmettre les émotions vers sa musique. C'est évidemment le cas la; on exprime des hauts et bas avec chaque segment de la pièce. Comme les autres commentaires sont déjà mentionnés, l'entrée du soloist est indéniablement épique! Le soutien des autres instruments est tellement stratégique qu'à certains points les cordes sont chuchotements. Merveilleusement fait!
Personally 11:48 to 12:05 is definitely my fav spot of the piece - wish there were a bit more accentuation and crescendo as the trill builds up Also 12:22 to 12:59, the incessant switch of octaves with the group of notes climbing half steps each time really builds up the tension
c'est juste mon concerto pour violon favori. Si celui de Tchaikovsky est beau et fort mélodieux, celui de Brahms est plus profond et d'une finesse infinie. "life without music, I can't go" ... Steel Pulse
This is the thing with many Romantic-period Classical-style composers like Schumann, Grieg, Brahms blahblah: I look at the score and feel like I could have written something similar but the complexity is always unravelled for me much later either in subsequent listens or when I actually try composing something similar Brahms man
Hi sir, thanks for allowing me to appreciate such beautiful performance. I am from China and we have an app called bilibili, people in China have no access to UA-cam means they can’t enjoy this video. I was wondering that can I upload this video to bilibili to let more people enjoy this beautiful music please? I will not upload until permission is given, and I will not edit anything or gain anything throughout the uploading, thank you!
I will also link the original source, the link of this video, in the description if I upload, so more people can know your hard work and enjoy the beauty of music!
Thaaaaanks a lot,me as an Ex-studied Violist,who Switched major "Voice" au Conservatoire Superieur and stoped playing Viola for 17 years and began again and loves Brahms Violin concerto deeply very much,one of my favorit Violin Concertos,even honestly more than Tschaikowsky,who and which I also adore,I'm so happy to see the scores of the " Viola Section","AWSUMN!!!" So I do not have to buy the Orchestra Score of it,but I might by the way,for me,it is an "adore Hobby." Once again,thank you soooo much and all the beloved best for you, Your Opera-Tenor-Violist Josha 🙋♂️👌🙏🎼🎶🎻🍀=also Viola 🙃🧏🇪🇺🇩🇪🇫🇷🇨🇭,Lörrach Germany
In his violin concerto, Beethoven frequently used the technique of ornamenting a melody with octaved triplets. Perhaps Brahms was influenced by him? (E.g. 6:21)
I’m a violinist- not a good professional, but still a violinist nonetheless. Beethoven’s concerto is full of scales, so getting the octaves and scales should be easy once you practice more. Brahms is definitely harder in my opinion, but with Beethoven’s, it’s kinda hard to not offend anybody. Either way, I hope you succeed in any attempts to perform these concertos :)
Brahms is not a composer that wants to impress others with his capacity to write technical passages but he is certainly very hard to play because every first note of the arpeggio must have a well marked accent which I do not hear. His music is very articulated and you can make it live if small but continuous aspects become obvious. Solist too weak he has little passion...
Personally, I think that the best Brahms Wind Ensemble is the start of the Second Movement of this piece!
the soloist's intro is the DEFINITION of epic
00:00 Allegro ma non troppo
23:50 Adagio
33:31 Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace - Poco più presto
Thanks for sharing :)
02:52 Miracle starts!
2:53
Nadia EXCEL RICE nice
Esta é a musica da minha vida. A peça que mais aprecio , agora com a grade de orquestra para acompanhar. Formidável e, com uma interpretação digna da obra. Obrigado por postar.
I learned music by taking violin as a a kids,pre teen in my own way.Classical music taught me a lot about how to approach my own creativity when it comes to music. How to hear.💓🌌
Ma forme d'art préférée est la musique. Il n'y a aucune comparaison avec ce qui on peut décorer pas l'espace comme les autres formes d'art mais le temps. La musique est le terrain d'entente parmi tous les critiques que chacun peut apprécier. La compétence, le talent, le pur don qu’on doit avoir peut-être admiré. Pardonnez-moi pour ce discours excessif mais la musique, l'arrangement du son qui peut enchanter l'âme est véritablement l'art dans sa forme la plus pure.
Ce concerto est sans doute ma composition préférée. Brahms est un génie musical. Ces œuvres emploient un mélange parfait de simplicité et de complexité. Il a le pouvoir de transmettre les émotions vers sa musique. C'est évidemment le cas la; on exprime des hauts et bas avec chaque segment de la pièce. Comme les autres commentaires sont déjà mentionnés, l'entrée du soloist est indéniablement épique! Le soutien des autres instruments est tellement stratégique qu'à certains points les cordes sont chuchotements. Merveilleusement fait!
Favorite part ! 7:13 - 7:54
i loved it
Outstanding performance David
3:55 sounds like the Beethoven violin concerto first movement
Personally 11:48 to 12:05 is definitely my fav spot of the piece - wish there were a bit more accentuation and crescendo as the trill builds up
Also 12:22 to 12:59, the incessant switch of octaves with the group of notes climbing half steps each time really builds up the tension
I don't know, but it Is lovely anyway.
c'est juste mon concerto pour violon favori. Si celui de Tchaikovsky est beau et fort mélodieux, celui de Brahms est plus profond et d'une finesse infinie. "life without music, I can't go" ... Steel Pulse
This is the thing with many Romantic-period Classical-style composers like Schumann, Grieg, Brahms blahblah: I look at the score and feel like I could have written something similar but the complexity is always unravelled for me much later either in subsequent listens or when I actually try composing something similar
Brahms man
Absolutely agreed, I feel the same way
It's true for geniuses in every era. And especially true for Mozart, personally.
@@FrostDirt Yes
Very nice.
If I had to characterize Brahms' style and harmony, it would be like reversing time to get Beethoven back.
I wish Brahms wore more symphonies, he probably would have been in my top 5, maybe even 3 if he had done so
33:31 "I'm finished!"
Ough 2 days ago my teacher informed me that ill be playing this on tuesday (day after tomorrow)
Amazing piece but omg im not gonna make it in time
17:17 is great
Hi sir, thanks for allowing me to appreciate such beautiful performance. I am from China and we have an app called bilibili, people in China have no access to UA-cam means they can’t enjoy this video. I was wondering that can I upload this video to bilibili to let more people enjoy this beautiful music please? I will not upload until permission is given, and I will not edit anything or gain anything throughout the uploading, thank you!
I will also link the original source, the link of this video, in the description if I upload, so more people can know your hard work and enjoy the beauty of music!
@@qihangshan2955 Of course, no credit is necessary but thank you for asking. My goal is only to share music with people so I'd happy if you helped.
@@jamisonsanchez9372 thank you sir!
www.bilibili.com/video/av78098416
thanks for letting more people enjoy this piece of music!
Thaaaaanks a lot,me as an Ex-studied Violist,who Switched major "Voice" au Conservatoire Superieur and stoped playing Viola for 17 years and began again and loves Brahms Violin concerto deeply very much,one of my favorit Violin Concertos,even honestly more than Tschaikowsky,who and which I also adore,I'm so happy to see the scores of the " Viola Section","AWSUMN!!!"
So I do not have to buy the Orchestra Score of it,but I might by the way,for me,it is an "adore Hobby."
Once again,thank you soooo much and all the beloved best for you,
Your Opera-Tenor-Violist Josha 🙋♂️👌🙏🎼🎶🎻🍀=also Viola 🙃🧏🇪🇺🇩🇪🇫🇷🇨🇭,Lörrach Germany
Seeing this performed at the BSO soon!
Anne Sophie Mutter 🥰 an absolute violin legend 🎻🎻🎻🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
8:55-9:55 best 1 minute!!!
In his violin concerto, Beethoven frequently used the technique of ornamenting a melody with octaved triplets. Perhaps Brahms was influenced by him? (E.g. 6:21)
Ling Ling mastered this in the womb
3:16 kinda the best
26:00
How about if I can arranged this to Piano and Orchestra?
That’s cool. Someone else did it as well.
@@squirrel4727 who else did it?? I've been looking everywhere for a piano version
@@lukekelly3627 I don’t remember the name of the person, but we were talking about the version for piano and orchestra, not for pure piano
Legally, you absolutely can. I don't see any other reason not to either, as long as you want to.
Beethoven arranged his Violin Concerto to Piano and Orchestra, so yeah go ahead!
10:15 & 10:46
35:00
4:01 to 4:39 the best part. But the most I like is 4:10 highest note
9:45
38:57 EHS auditions
here bcs of twoset
Same
Very reminiscent of Beethoven's Violin Concerto.
33:32
34:57
36:34
Who is violinist? And which is the orchestra?
8:54
33:31
26:10
Whose recording is this?
What recording is this?
7:16
15:37
Heheheha
18:32; 21:46
Whose cadenza is this?
Joachim
Which is harder to play,this one or Beethoven's ?
I'm no violinist but Brahms' should be harder.
I’m a violinist- not a good professional, but still a violinist nonetheless. Beethoven’s concerto is full of scales, so getting the octaves and scales should be easy once you practice more. Brahms is definitely harder in my opinion, but with Beethoven’s, it’s kinda hard to not offend anybody. Either way, I hope you succeed in any attempts to perform these concertos :)
They’re both very hard in different ways. That’s why many violinists don’t start either until they’ve reached a certain musical maturity
The first movement is played too slow and sluggish.
I think the 1. is good but the third is for me to slow and sluggish
but the intonation and how clean the execution was can't be ignored!
*in your opinion
Isaac Anwar Watts I agree :)
i thought it was quite weak, seemed like there was a lot of shaky bow
I can guarantee those dissonant arpeggios are the most annoying thing to practice
soloist is too weak imo, but thanks for the score!
Do you play it?
Brahms is not a composer that wants to impress others with his capacity to write technical passages but he is certainly very hard to play because every first note of the arpeggio must have a well marked accent which I do not hear. His music is very articulated and you can make it live if small but continuous aspects become obvious. Solist too weak he has little passion...
Try playing it yourself.
Which recordings would you recommand then
wrong tempo
I wish this video had a better violinist playing. This fellow really struggles
Do you play it?
...this recording is boring
Play it yourself.
@@marclemire1414 cook everything yourself
2:52