Haydn: 2. Cellokonzert D-Dur ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Steven Isserlis ∙ Richard Egarr

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  • @destroygaryfunky7053
    @destroygaryfunky7053 2 роки тому +91

    The look on Steven's face when he knows he's nailed a difficult passage,........priceless.

  • @rnnyhoff
    @rnnyhoff 21 день тому +3

    Such an extraordinary cellist and equal presence (the hair or course) with his engaged, loving demeanor for the music. Steven Isserlis is the complete artist. Bravo! to his performance with a superb orchestra and remarkable conductor/harpsichordist Richard Egarr.

  • @bartvandelint
    @bartvandelint 3 роки тому +47

    I have never ever in my life heard such a fascinatingly good performance of haydn in D, im in awe...

  • @eugenevlassis7231
    @eugenevlassis7231 Рік тому +15

    Steven Isserlis performs Haydn's Concerto in D with such brilliance... I am enamoured with his stage presence, much like an actor having such fluid expression immersed in the character of leading role. Such emotional sensitivity, exuberance and articulation is so rare! He conveys the sensitive and bold nature of this piece with excitement and virtuosity. As a cellist, its as pleasing to the ear as it is engaging to watch and learn. He is an artist whose performances I will continue to enjoy.

  • @ollehedstrom3536
    @ollehedstrom3536 3 роки тому +61

    Completely charming, wonderful cellist. A big advantage that you have begun recording and rendering in 4K. This is heaven to listen to. Fast wie im Paradies zu sein.

  • @jenc1551
    @jenc1551 Рік тому +8

    This is pure joy to watch. I love how it really is a collaboration between the soloist and the orchestra. So often concertos don't come off that way. Wonderful performance, wow!

  • @c08lam
    @c08lam Рік тому +8

    His play is always hilarious and vivid, it is great to be able to watch this.

  • @atai99999
    @atai99999 Рік тому +8

    one of the greatest cellist of the times!

  • @sueveal4856
    @sueveal4856 3 роки тому +16

    A perfect, interactive relationship with this amazing ensemble! A sublime performance.

  • @stephenjablonsky1941
    @stephenjablonsky1941 2 роки тому +10

    Haydn was amazing. It doesn't get better than this. Great performance.

  • @valeriechapman1612
    @valeriechapman1612 3 роки тому +20

    Haydn: 2 Cellokonzert D-Dur - hr - Sinfonie orchester - Steven Isserlis - Richard Egarr.
    I’m enjoying listening to this lovely piece of Cello music.
    What a joy to listen to talented musicians who can perform this delightful piece so well.
    I’ll definitely listen to this piece of music again.
    Thank You for sharing this music with me tonight. Truly enlightening.
    Absolutely divine.

  • @jaroslavkulhan4077
    @jaroslavkulhan4077 2 роки тому +7

    Fantastic , infectious joy , Stevens playing is quite efortless, wonderful orchestra. BRAVISSIMO!!!!!

  • @karlheiden1168
    @karlheiden1168 3 роки тому +26

    Steven Isserlis ist sichtlich verliebt in sein Instrument und die Musik, die ihm gekonnt entlockt wird: Es ist eine Freude, ihm zuzuhören und dabei auch zusehen zu können! 😄🌻

    • @leonardoiglesias2394
      @leonardoiglesias2394 2 роки тому

      Man kann sich einbilden was man will…..

    • @onthebrink4735
      @onthebrink4735 Рік тому

      @@leonardoiglesias2394 Apparently you can't ! Simple man that you are.

  • @santiagoulart
    @santiagoulart 3 роки тому +14

    The most perfect right hand technique that I have seen! ♥️

  • @notaire2
    @notaire2 3 роки тому +25

    Wunderschöne und lebhafte Aufführung dieses perfekt komponierten Konzerts mit mildem doch gut phrasiertem Ton der technisch perfekten Solocellos sowie gut harmonisierten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen der anderen Instrumente. Der zweite Satz klingt besonders schön und echt traumhaft. Der intelligente und geniale Cembalist/Dirigent leitet das kompakte und ausgezeichnete Orchester im gut analysierten Tempo und mit sorgfältig kontrollierter Dynamik. Wundervoll vom Anfang bis zum Ende!

  • @leekirkland7755
    @leekirkland7755 14 днів тому

    Such a joy to watch and listen to Steven.

  • @paolofrigeriomusic3691
    @paolofrigeriomusic3691 3 місяці тому +2

    i've listened a lot of version of this concert and finally....a whole new level of interpretation and interaction with the orchestra.... i also enjoy the few moments in "duo" with the harpsichord. Really top one. Thanks for the upload. Paolo italia

  • @kittikhunsodprasert5841
    @kittikhunsodprasert5841 9 місяців тому +2

    Fantastic cadenza......!❤❤❤

  • @mrgrinch8540
    @mrgrinch8540 2 роки тому +11

    If you think you have stage fright. a good way to avoid it is enjoying yourself on stage. If your happy in what your doing the fear pretty much leaves

  • @johnalexander4946
    @johnalexander4946 Рік тому +2

    So great. “In Gut We Trust!”

  • @Myung_sung
    @Myung_sung 3 роки тому +16

    0:07 1. Allegro moderato
    12:19 Cadenza
    14:29 2. Adagio
    19:37 3. Rondo. Allegro

    • @axelox8026
      @axelox8026 Рік тому

      Which Cadenza is this? Gendron?

  • @nickyork8901
    @nickyork8901 3 роки тому +21

    How wonderful, looks like Christmas has come early!! I remember Richard Egarr when he was a student, bashing his way through a piano accompaniment (at sight) for me at a university orchestra audition...he's come a way since then.

  • @johnreynolds5407
    @johnreynolds5407 3 роки тому +8

    Glorious. Thank you so much.

  • @Mo.Ba.41
    @Mo.Ba.41 Рік тому +4

    Wunderbar

  • @a-aron6133
    @a-aron6133 3 роки тому +38

    It always amazes me how little he looks at his instrument while playing. He’s got the technique down, so he can just relax, have a good time, and enjoy the music. 😁

    • @zamfully
      @zamfully 3 роки тому +5

      There is nothing to look at in playing the cello. A cellist learns all the positions and they are in your head.

    • @michaelrosa2015
      @michaelrosa2015 3 роки тому +8

      Actually, Isserlis addressed the issue of looking as he plays at a Juilliard masterclass. He said one should not be looking at their instrument (down) but out into the audience. He said something to affect about connecting with the audience even if not looking directly at someone. Otherwise, the tendency of many students to put their head down as they perform suggests of can be interpreted by the audience to the audience a sense of disconnect. My personal belief is that he is experiencing all the sensory aspects of playing the cello in the moment.

    • @gena4745
      @gena4745 2 роки тому +4

      Rostropovich looks at his instrument, Shafran closes his eyes.

    • @michaelrosa2015
      @michaelrosa2015 2 роки тому +2

      @@leonardoiglesias2394 So then since you have an issue with Steven Isserlis philosophy on performance practice, I suggest you take it up with him. As a former musician, I can attest to the fact that what he preached to a student in the master class is something that I was never advised to do. I always looked down at the fingerboard and my cello bow as i practiced and performed. Isserlis is renowned as a prestigious instrumentalist with credentials as a pedagogue to match. Ppl are interested in what he has to say on issues relevant to music and performance art. Isserlis clearly is comfortable as it were in his own way of doing things be it naturally derived or a function of his experiences and musical training. In other words, it works for him. He has many a devoted fan (and disciple, no less) who find his artistry compelling. One needn't look any further to the Julliard master class he conducted in 2018 in which he enunciated his perspective. The students who performed in the masterclass that day chose works he is renowned for - what does that tell you? They are extremely savvy to what he has to offer particularly in terms of performance art and interpretation.

    • @michaelrosa2015
      @michaelrosa2015 2 роки тому

      @@leonardoiglesias2394 And you referenced his hairstyle, facial expressions, proclivity for smiling and aspects of the way he looks when he performs which I did not address bc he did not mention them as it pertains to comments made during the class. I frankly could care less about any of that. Most performances I listen to our not taken from videotape or live televised performances. The performers could be buck naked for all I know or care. I do know that where Isserlis is concerned, his interpretations are spot-on with respect to his knowledge of the composer, periodic style, and score. There is a method and in the Julliard masterclass and elsewhere, Isserlis is able to reconcile for the listener novice or seasoned virtually everything he does cellistically from left hand to right hand to the artistic and how each inform one another. His tutelage regarding both the Schumann Concerto and his online discussion regarding performance practice and the Beethoven Sonatas for cello and piano are evidence of that. I wish more musicians would take the time to express their perspective in regard to these matters especially as it relates to mentoring the up and coming generation of performers who are well positioned to benefit from what Isserlis has to offer. I'll leave it to you and others to concentrate on what they consider aesthetically relevant as it relates to personal appearance.

  • @claudiaochoacruz
    @claudiaochoacruz 3 роки тому +7

    BRAVISSIMO!! 🎶💙🎶 Thank you so much for sharing! 🤗

  • @Discovery_and_Change
    @Discovery_and_Change 8 місяців тому +1

    1st movement
    0:07 begins | 12:07 energy | 13:59 ending
    2nd movement
    14:28 begins
    3rd movement
    19:38 begins | 24:14 ending

  • @stevegebhart8388
    @stevegebhart8388 6 місяців тому +1

    To play this concerto requires that you sing it joyfully. This performance is the best, most joyful I have heard. Bravo, Isserlis. Keep it coming for us admirers.

  • @marmeecruz6191
    @marmeecruz6191 2 роки тому +4

    Beautiful! Wonderful cellist! 🤩

  • @svenjonascarlson3515
    @svenjonascarlson3515 3 роки тому +13

    Fantastic! Isserlis in great form with this great orchestra.

  • @henriquemarioamorim5811
    @henriquemarioamorim5811 3 роки тому +7

    Desempenho maravilhoso ! Soberbo !

  • @王維中-e1f
    @王維中-e1f 3 місяці тому +1

    第一次聽到海頓大提琴協奏曲in D還加入鍵琴的版本真的很👍👍

  • @ceciliaholm1840
    @ceciliaholm1840 2 роки тому +1

    What a joy to listen to Isserlis konsert! Wonderful!

  • @Johnluthecomposer
    @Johnluthecomposer 3 роки тому +7

    5:38 what a sweet, sweet moment

  • @AdysondaSilvaDiogenes
    @AdysondaSilvaDiogenes 3 роки тому +5

    Beautiful. Thank you!

  • @СветланаФадеева-ъ3ш

    relaxing music.wonder...the teacher of greatest...thanks from spb.викингам привет

  • @SleepyCello
    @SleepyCello 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing cello music..! 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗

  • @kn9ioutom
    @kn9ioutom Рік тому +1

    MAJESTIC !!!

  • @88jackie72
    @88jackie72 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the greatest performance. I enjoyed so much.

  • @alysrodriguez
    @alysrodriguez 2 місяці тому +2

    toca. con el corazon......

  • @matelotjoe
    @matelotjoe Рік тому +2

    Just fist class playing, a true showman.

  • @ginunescello
    @ginunescello Рік тому +1

    The best performance of all UA-cam!

  • @bcjohnson3
    @bcjohnson3 9 місяців тому

    1. Where is the audience?? Are those open seats due to the pandemic? But more importantly, 2. Jacqui du Pre was looking down from heaven and smiling. Truly, bravo!

  • @4nkur5ahamusic
    @4nkur5ahamusic 3 роки тому +18

    Heavenly interpretation!

  • @Y4gmilo
    @Y4gmilo Рік тому

    Evde kaos olduğunda son ses dinliyorum. Müthiş bir parça, sanatı seviyorum. İşte tam da bu nedenle suan masamdayım ve ders calısıyorum.

  • @albusdumbledore6578
    @albusdumbledore6578 Місяць тому

    so beautiful, so charming

  • @rubenravier
    @rubenravier 2 роки тому +2

    Magnifique ! 🤩👏👏🔥🎻

  • @alexfranciscocello
    @alexfranciscocello 2 роки тому +1

    Bravo. Amazing !!!!

  • @dennispientak
    @dennispientak 2 роки тому

    Wow! Fantastisch.

  • @paolorumignani5418
    @paolorumignani5418 2 місяці тому +1

    Fabulous

  • @einarkazakov8436
    @einarkazakov8436 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you!

  • @zamfully
    @zamfully 3 роки тому +2

    A marvelous musician and cellist.

  • @nainposteur55
    @nainposteur55 2 роки тому

    Merveilleux...

  • @vgalea
    @vgalea 2 роки тому +3

    At 7:23, is the conductor/harpsichordist really checking his cell phone?

  • @MiguelCasado7
    @MiguelCasado7 5 місяців тому

    Best version of Haydn d

  • @jeanpralica462
    @jeanpralica462 2 роки тому

    So much joy...

  • @СветланаФадеева-ъ3ш

    super.simply haydn

  • @JoseSilva-hp6ob
    @JoseSilva-hp6ob 3 роки тому +1

    wonderful

  • @gasparocelloman9852
    @gasparocelloman9852 3 роки тому +1

    Fabulous!

  • @seanmusicianinklang2411
    @seanmusicianinklang2411 3 роки тому +15

    YES, WITH HARPSICHORD! 😭

    • @4nkur5ahamusic
      @4nkur5ahamusic 3 роки тому +1

      Why u so sad about the harpsichord bro? 🧐

    • @seanmusicianinklang2411
      @seanmusicianinklang2411 3 роки тому +4

      @@4nkur5ahamusic Sad by saying yes????🤣🤣🤣

    • @4nkur5ahamusic
      @4nkur5ahamusic 3 роки тому

      @@seanmusicianinklang2411 Oh I see 😂😂

    • @whosaysitmatters
      @whosaysitmatters 3 роки тому +1

      Particularly lack lustre harpsichord playing

    • @aidenbielefeld5005
      @aidenbielefeld5005 3 роки тому +4

      @@whosaysitmatters That's how harpsichord works, no dynamics. Really only one tone quality to be produced

  • @mArc0-k4x1h
    @mArc0-k4x1h 3 роки тому +4

    Bellissimo😍😍😍😍

  • @tue-hainguyen3632
    @tue-hainguyen3632 3 роки тому +1

    Passionately charm

  • @djloera1
    @djloera1 Рік тому

    I’ve only listened to 5mins of the piece and I wonder why the auditorium is empty? It’s a great performance; the symphony along the soloist are very musically disciplined!

    • @matelotjoe
      @matelotjoe Рік тому

      The 'soloist ' ! He's only one of the greatest cellist this country has to offer. 🤩😇

    • @djloera1
      @djloera1 Рік тому +1

      I finally was able to listen to the performance. Superb musicianship across the stage!

    • @matelotjoe
      @matelotjoe Рік тому

      @@djloera1 🤗

  • @fitwise-health
    @fitwise-health 8 днів тому

    The hair gives him talent and power, the hair is hairing

  • @biancavonmuhlendorf2608
    @biancavonmuhlendorf2608 3 роки тому +1

    very good

  • @StephenBryen
    @StephenBryen 3 роки тому +1

    A triumph.

  • @mannysilva3417
    @mannysilva3417 3 роки тому +2

    On par with the performance I have heard from the late great cellist Jacqueline Du Pre.

    • @petercrosland5502
      @petercrosland5502 2 роки тому +1

      Sadly way better, Ms Du Ore's performance was great but the orchestra wasn't. Her hubby never really got Haydn.Once described as conducting with the ease of a man holding his wife's handbag.

  • @Jayvyn-sz1sx
    @Jayvyn-sz1sx 2 роки тому +1

    Anyone know where I can find the cadenza for the first mvt?

    • @michaelrosa2015
      @michaelrosa2015 2 роки тому

      I tweeted Isserlis that very question and he didn't answer. My guess is he wrote it. Your thoughts...

    • @CelloHub
      @CelloHub Рік тому

      Yes, he wrote it. Tell me your email and I can send it to you :)

    • @cellopera
      @cellopera Місяць тому

      @@CelloHubcould you also send me a copy?

  • @sangayoon3152
    @sangayoon3152 2 роки тому +1

    02:46 aww
    15:51

  • @petercrosland5502
    @petercrosland5502 2 роки тому

    A young David Mitchell on violin, where I have always though he belonged. Lovely piece, a freebie as far as anyone knows, to departing first cellist, rest of massive 20-odd piece orchestra joins in the fun. Typical Haydn, glass three quarters full but you need an orchestra that knows this.

    • @petercrosland5502
      @petercrosland5502 2 роки тому

      @Alcina Hi Alcina, 1st sentence only makes sense if you are in UK. 2nd. It was supposedly written as a gift to the first cello who was leaving to take up a better job and I suppose as sort of CV. as this one is still on the tricky side. He had done the same thing years earlier - No 1 in C. Any help?

    • @petercrosland5502
      @petercrosland5502 2 роки тому

      @Alcina Don't know, I did say a young David Mitchell! As for the concertos it's all a long time ago and both were thought lost until the 1960's. There is supposed to be one still missing, with another of doubtful origin still out there.I tthink the orchestra largely stayed together with Haydn and Beethoven, even after the were officially disbanded.

  • @brynneberry7443
    @brynneberry7443 Рік тому

    Is there sheet music for this anywere? If yes, how can I get it? It is beautiful:)

  • @paul-wieting
    @paul-wieting 3 роки тому +8

    Didn't know that Sir Simon also plays cello
    ;-)

  • @gulkaiyrtaalaibekkyzy1308
    @gulkaiyrtaalaibekkyzy1308 2 роки тому

    👏👏👏😍😍

  • @michaelrosa2015
    @michaelrosa2015 2 роки тому

    Does anyone know what cadenzas he uses?

  • @spectator4066
    @spectator4066 Рік тому +1

    The fast passages too rough for my taste. Unmatched Maurice Gendron with his wonderful cadenza ….

  • @hyundal.
    @hyundal. 3 роки тому +1

    1:40

  • @PROD4LOOP
    @PROD4LOOP 3 роки тому

    Crazy

  • @kingchubbythe1541
    @kingchubbythe1541 2 роки тому +1

    7:25

  • @pedroruiz193
    @pedroruiz193 2 роки тому

    That's funny, he plays also with the other cellos the orchestral introduction.

    • @leonardoiglesias2394
      @leonardoiglesias2394 2 роки тому +2

      Muchas veces me despierto en la mitad de la noche por ataques de risa que me dan acordandome de que el toca la introduccion con la orquesta! Mi mujer esta por echarme de la casa.

  • @normannwozzhoff
    @normannwozzhoff Місяць тому

    Warum ist der Saal so leer? 🥺

    • @xy43214
      @xy43214 2 дні тому

      Pandemic my dear, unfortunately.

  • @LCMM2150
    @LCMM2150 3 роки тому

    Kommentar, um den Kanal zu helfen.

  • @kingchubbythe1541
    @kingchubbythe1541 Рік тому

    17:36

  • @timothypage5482
    @timothypage5482 2 роки тому +1

    Is that 21st position where he almost goes off the fingerboard? LOL

  • @사아누
    @사아누 2 роки тому

    26:12

  • @ILikeBirds
    @ILikeBirds 2 роки тому

    22:10
    23:15

  • @axelsohn1454
    @axelsohn1454 11 місяців тому +2

    Isserlis is a great cellist and always thoughtful about the music, its narrative, and intention, but this interpretation seems, at least to me, a bit mannered and overdone- and maybe sometimes a bit too casual, and with that a bit sloppy- including the facial expressions.
    My opinion only, and anyway what do I know? There are many ways to interpret a work and one should always seek a better understanding of a work and different ways to express its underlying meaning and expressive qualities each time one revisits it.
    Perhaps, my sensibility is because when a youth, I was greatly influenced by Gendron's rendition and cadenza, and years later by Harvey Shapiro teaching, and also by Starker's discussion of the piece.

  • @Cellosong2007
    @Cellosong2007 3 місяці тому

    3:10 Auf der heide… what

  • @정풍해정
    @정풍해정 9 місяців тому

    하프식 코드라니 미라인 코드뫄 ~~ㅎㅎ

  • @merino1869
    @merino1869 8 місяців тому +3

    So I listened to some of this and thought it was pretty good. Then I listened to Bruno Delepelaire play it with the Berlin Philharmonic and now I find this Isserlis version nearly unbearable. It's skilled and unique and lively but it's not Haydn. Delepelaire's interpretation is absolutely clean, with an angelic pure tone and precise intonation and totally Classical. The sliding into notes and overwrought vibrato and scratchy/scrubby tone here is not period-appropriate and turns it into some late-Romantic mutant. Vastly prefer Delepelaire or Mischa Maisky.

  • @LorenzoDeLeon
    @LorenzoDeLeon Рік тому +2

    Great technique, but for some reason I can’t put my finger on, I don’t like his playing. There is something hollow, a lack of gravity… If playing music is telling a story, I would say I can’t follow his storyline, I get lost very easily. Really weird…

  • @winglow7615
    @winglow7615 Місяць тому

    The soloist had to wear long hair and men of the orchestra were not allowed to wear long hair?

  • @LloydRMaes
    @LloydRMaes Рік тому +1

    Overly romanticized rather unHaydnesque if there is such a word. Seems like performances are of one extreme or the other. George Cleve conducted this works so fast that it was practically impossible for The soloist to play.

  • @fitwise-health
    @fitwise-health 8 днів тому

    The hair is hairing

  • @pedroruiz193
    @pedroruiz193 2 роки тому

    1:56 That flourish is not in the score. The guy really can't wait to get to the cadenza to start showing off. This concerto is often conducted by the soloist himself. I am amazed he didn't insist in conducting himself also.

    • @michaelrosa2015
      @michaelrosa2015 2 роки тому +1

      How is the opening 'flourish' not in the score? Haydn's manuscript is available online and anyone can see for themselves every note Isserlis played is included in the manuscript. Isserlis himself has said he is not a conductor but on certain occasions he will lead an orchestra while playing the solo part. He and the conductor in this recording, Richard Egarr, have a long-standing relationship which harkens back to concerts they did together as a cello-harpsichord duo.

    • @pedroruiz193
      @pedroruiz193 2 роки тому

      @@michaelrosa2015 It's not in the score. It's even out of style for Haydn. It was the classicism. How in the world was he, Haydn, going to write such a flourish? Listen to other performances, the guy just made it up.

    • @pedroruiz193
      @pedroruiz193 2 роки тому

      @@michaelrosa2015 Ok, 2 triplets. I had a simplified score.

    • @michaelrosa2015
      @michaelrosa2015 2 роки тому

      @@pedroruiz193 I just compared what Isserlis played to a copy of the original manuscript which is available btw online. It was note for note. If you're talking about 1:56 he plays B natural quarter note tied over to sixteenth note sextuplet grouping (B held over, D, C#, C, B, B-flat) to an A which comes on the 3rd beat. He fingers it 1-on the B tied over, to three on the D, 2 on the C#, then, I believe, 1 on the C natural before shifting although it happens very quickly and is hard to see clearly the actual fingering. There other performances online which are identical with respect to that opening solo statement. Here is the manuscript copy - ua-cam.com/video/W6jve3z22Vk/v-deo.html

    • @michaelrosa2015
      @michaelrosa2015 2 роки тому

      @@pedroruiz193 What I am interested in knowing is the cadenzas he used which I have been unable to identify...did Isserlis write them or at least abridge somebody else's work? I think the argument can be made that stylistically they are departure from that period what with snippets of motives juxtaposed against one another and then developed with great efficiency. I have heard other performers do something similar. Certainly, it sounds different and one can quibble with authenticity with what would have been written during Haydn's time. But I find these which Isserlis is using interesting.

  • @waindayoungthain2147
    @waindayoungthain2147 3 роки тому

    Dead or alive 😀for noble reason 🎁😸aggression🙏🏻Swe dim support if’s Julian died😹🙏🏻? Noble for 😹?

  • @playermartin286
    @playermartin286 3 роки тому +4

    Too agogic for my taste.

    • @MrFpam
      @MrFpam 3 роки тому +2

      What a shame you have such a narrow taste, or are you just trying to be clever?

    • @GiaMeziridis
      @GiaMeziridis 3 роки тому

      He is right! not to compare with Gendron, Casals tempi are ideal.

    • @leonardoiglesias2394
      @leonardoiglesias2394 2 роки тому

      Agonic, yes.

    • @jonathanstallickhomeopathy
      @jonathanstallickhomeopathy 2 роки тому +1

      Noooo! Agogic accents allow fluidity and flexibility of line without becoming mechanical. So many cellists play 4 square! Boring imo! I studied with Jane Cowan, Steven’s teacher and agogic accents were a cornerstone of her teaching !

    • @jonathanstallickhomeopathy
      @jonathanstallickhomeopathy 2 роки тому +1

      Noooo! Agogic accents allow fluidity and flexibility of line without becoming mechanical. So many cellists play 4 square! Boring imo! I studied with Jane Cowan, Steven’s teacher and agogic accents were a cornerstone of her teaching !

  • @小林康祐-x9s
    @小林康祐-x9s 3 роки тому

    こらオーボエ、腕時計は外して演奏しろ。

    • @ilpdrgyj6886
      @ilpdrgyj6886 3 роки тому +4

      そういうしょうもないコメントを海外チャンネルに書くのは同じ国民として恥ずかしいのでやめてほしい

  • @johnnysun6166
    @johnnysun6166 3 роки тому +1

    His name, face, hair definitely affect our judgements. He is special, unconventional, but I never liked his playing. I don't like him when I look at him play, and I dislike him even more when I only listen with closed eyes, because the the hair and face are not there.

    • @GiaMeziridis
      @GiaMeziridis 3 роки тому

      Spoken from heart and out of my thoughts:)

    • @leonardoiglesias2394
      @leonardoiglesias2394 2 роки тому

      He has a very good recording of the Mendelssohn Sonatas….though

    • @doublefor2
      @doublefor2 2 роки тому +3

      He plays music as a real musician,he is several steps over everybody and his unconventional way of playing is a certificate of quality!It is not a question of hair,dear Sir...

  • @Manitwo7
    @Manitwo7 Рік тому

    일구쌤 소개로 들어오신 분??

  • @pat7660
    @pat7660 3 роки тому +1

    1:40