Wow, indeed. Such a delicate yet powerful performance from this young cellist. He played it as if he were doing so for the first time, so rich and effortless seemed his entries. I loved it and thank you for for upload.
Amazing performance, very thoughtful. To Mr. Nathaniel Greene: I believe that Mr. Koranyi actually restored some of the Tchaikovsky's original dynamics and style vs. Fitzenhagen's dynamics (that are, admittedly, more familiar). So his performance is closer in tone to what the composer envisioned. See, for comparison, Knushevitsky's rendition of the original version of these variations (search youtube for Knushevitsky plays Rococco Variations). In any case, splendid rendition, bravo Mr. Koranyi!
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Variations on a Rococo Theme!! AT LAST! I was wondering when it would appear....what inspired me to start Cello lessons may years ago...(never went on with it.. which I now regret!
like the sensibility of the performance ... some people needs to use hard comments overhere, maybe it's not always perfect but so what , i't s music with a lot of feelings in it and it touches my soul and heart , that 's what music is for
I´m always looking for someone to play the ascending scales of the second variation with a down bow staccato. I saw Pierre Fournier play it twice live that way and it´s a fantastic bowing. This performance is solid all the way with maybe a little distant feel.
I was a latecomer in learning to play the Cello...my flat mate won a scholarship to go to France and study with Pierre Fournier and I, for better or worse, took up Motorcycle Racing! BIG MISTAKE!
thought it was awesome; the dialogue with the orchestra, the conductor totally getting into it, with a hop, and no gushy big grande aplomb stuff... but a light hearted glissandoish exit. :/
You can have your own interpretation...but when you directly change most of Tchaikovsky's dynamics, you are just changing the piece, not making it your own. Placing random ritards in places with no changes in tempo is also annoying. The tone, however, is impeccable.
Какой хороший виолончелист. Очень понравился полная гармония Звука и Техники.
So much awesomeness to this....Instantly my favorite rendition. He was a beast!
Wow, indeed. Such a delicate yet powerful performance from this young cellist. He played it as if he were doing so for the first time, so rich and effortless seemed his entries. I loved it and thank you for for upload.
Amazing performance, very thoughtful. To Mr. Nathaniel Greene: I believe that Mr. Koranyi actually restored some of the Tchaikovsky's original dynamics and style vs. Fitzenhagen's dynamics (that are, admittedly, more familiar). So his performance is closer in tone to what the composer envisioned. See, for comparison, Knushevitsky's rendition of the original version of these variations (search youtube for Knushevitsky plays Rococco Variations). In any case, splendid rendition, bravo Mr. Koranyi!
Absolutely agree with you! Well said!
This man might have the best left hand i have ever seen
One of my favourite Musical Offerings! Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme! Jacob Koranyi!!! PEERLESS!
Absolutely the the best interpretation of this piece I've ever seen. Well done, everything in this piece is done wonderfully. The tone is amazing.
amazing intonation also, even with vibrato... very carefully pitched notes
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@Leonel Quinn Thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and Im in the hacking process now.
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one of many compositions by Tchaikovsky which with all its triumphant exuberance, like 18:24 , casts a shadow over his death. Artist's incredible too.
Wow! Wie Wunderschön! Großartig!!!
Variations on a Rococo Theme!! AT LAST! I was wondering when it would appear....what inspired me to start Cello lessons may years ago...(never went on with it.. which I now regret!
A great discovery by a great cellist
Wonderful playing! Beautiful vision.
like the sensibility of the performance ... some people needs to use hard comments overhere, maybe it's not always perfect but so what , i't s music with a lot of feelings in it and it touches my soul and heart , that 's what music is for
This performance got me! Like REALLY GOT ME! (had tissues ready!)
how splendid ~~~~~tks !
I´m always looking for someone to play the ascending scales of the second variation with a down bow staccato. I saw Pierre Fournier play it twice live that way and it´s a fantastic bowing. This performance is solid all the way with maybe a little distant feel.
tout simplement excellent! bravo
wow really good and I really like his tone
The left hand is ridiculously good.
Craziest rubato on 1:58; love it :)
portamento?
I was a latecomer in learning to play the Cello...my flat mate won a scholarship to go to France and study with Pierre Fournier and I, for better or worse, took up Motorcycle Racing! BIG MISTAKE!
Best interpretation
En otrolig kombination av musikalitet och behärskande av HELA instrumentet. Tillhör nu världseliten.
Bravo!
BEST ROCOCO EVER
bravo !!!
Vackert!Bravo!
This shit sounds fucking good lol
Lovely Jacob
wow.
Great performance...and he is a fox.
8. andante самая прикольная вариация. Гениальные вариации великого Чайковского.
last summer....
if you were chris dorner where would you be?
cheeky =P
Спортсмен .
His tone was amazing but I didn't like his interpretation of the cadenza. :/
thought it was awesome; the dialogue with the orchestra, the conductor totally getting into it, with a hop, and no gushy big grande aplomb stuff... but a light hearted glissandoish exit. :/
You can have your own interpretation...but when you directly change most of Tchaikovsky's dynamics, you are just changing the piece, not making it your own. Placing random ritards in places with no changes in tempo is also annoying.
The tone, however, is impeccable.
do not hear such atrocities of dynamics
Bravo!