Wow what a cello section! Gabetta and Siranossian are two of the greatest cellists on the planet right and they both play with such unbridled joy. That famous cello unison passage in the third movement just explodes. If you love Souvenir, you should also check out another terrific live performance on UA-cam with Janine Janssen and friends. They're both wonderful and it's fun to compare the interpretive differences.
This is another superb example of the quality of performance coming out of the Hochrhein festival. It deserves to be well supported and every seat taken. Bravo
@franzl45 Tschaikovsky war glücklich und bei bester Laune, als er dieses Stück während eines Aufenthalts i Florenz schrieb, und bei bester Laune sind auch offenbar die Musiker bei der Vorführung, von höchster musikalischer Qualität geprägt. Auch ich fühle mich glücklich und bei bester Laune!
Great addition to UA-cam chamber music. My all-time favourite of the "souvenir" with Janine Jansen and Vilde Frang in the violins has found a contender. Luckily, I don't have to decide which one is better.
Was für eine unglaubliche Ekstase, besonders in den Ecksätzen! Phantastisches Zusammenspiel, da kann man nur niederknien und für diese Aufnahme danken. Schade, dass der Komponist das nicht mehr hören kann.
Tchaikovsky's chamber production is small - he left us the three quartets, the piano trio and this magnificent sextet. Without any demerit from the other chamber works, this is clearly the work of this type in which he is most comfortable. The musical speech is extremely coherent and the beauty is unparalleled. The performance is superb! Bravo!
3:27 - 3:40 The same phrase is repeated, first played by the viola and immediately followed by the first violin. The two play with a different kind of bowing, making the phrasing completely different from each other. I believe that chamber music involves uniting ideas in order to achieve a single musical concept. I don't see nor hear this here, just good performers who get together a couple of days before to play a gig.
@@hansjuergenkohlhaas871 Look, if you play a stringed instrument, the general rule when you're doing chamber music, even if you're getting together for the first time and there's little time (as I think is the case), is to agree on the bowing. It's an essential job and it has to be done. That doesn't even happen here. I'm sure that individually they are very good musicians, but the criticism is about working together... In fact, there is no working together here.
That's such weird criticism lmao. This is a music festival, so there is a lot of music played in a fairly short amount of time. These are people coming together to make music. These musicians aren't touring together. Could you honestly tell their bowings were different just by listening? Your criticism has such an elitist attitude and it turns people away from enjoying this music.
@@NotSilent_Oh boy... I can't believe I have to explain this. Of course I can hear the difference when played with different bowings, I'm not making a visual criticism. I'm a musician and I know the business. The first thing you do when rehearsing a piece like this is agree with the bowings. Ask any other musician if you don't believe me. The criticism that I make is precisely in defense of the audience that, after having paid for a ticket (probably quite expensive), does not deserve that musicians (no matter how good they are), go on stage without even having agreed on the bowings. It's just not professional. I know what I'm talking about. Look, I would love for the audience not to be interested in these things, it would make my job a lot easier, but it doesn't work like that. Would you like to see an orchestra where the string players each play the bowing that comes to mind?
Wow what a cello section! Gabetta and Siranossian are two of the greatest cellists on the planet right and they both play with such unbridled joy. That famous cello unison passage in the third movement just explodes.
If you love Souvenir, you should also check out another terrific live performance on UA-cam with Janine Janssen and friends. They're both wonderful and it's fun to compare the interpretive differences.
This is another superb example of the quality of performance coming out of the Hochrhein festival. It deserves to be well supported and every seat taken. Bravo
Long live Chamber music.
💐💐💐💐💐💐
Simply wonderful, ao full of life and they loved playing it.
Absolutely wonderful artistry by these talented musicians...thank you for sharing.
Wonderful artistry and players thank you for sharing
FABULOUS! I'm so glad I discovered this on UA-cam. What wonderful musicians!! And the setting . . . .
Intenso, pulito, passionale e con molto afflato. Ottima tecnica di registrazione. Complimenti. Un evento. Grazie.
Crazy perfect! I'm so grateful Ladies & Gentleman!
Quelle œuvre ! quelle formation ! c'est un vrai régal !
A standing ovation is not enough!! They should all be given a bitcoin while it still has some value 🙂
El placer de hacer música, en la cara de Sol Gabetta.-
브라보~!!!.
@franzl45
Tschaikovsky war glücklich und bei bester Laune, als er dieses Stück während eines Aufenthalts i Florenz schrieb, und bei bester Laune sind auch offenbar die Musiker bei der Vorführung, von höchster musikalischer Qualität geprägt. Auch ich fühle mich glücklich und bei bester Laune!
Magnificent
With the wonderful french musician Astrig Siranossian as 2nd violoncello ! Great piece of music and interpretation. Lov it
Great addition to UA-cam chamber music. My all-time favourite of the "souvenir" with Janine Jansen and Vilde Frang in the violins has found a contender. Luckily, I don't have to decide which one is better.
Ансамбль чуудо Габетта❤
What a wanderful sound and performance. Thank you~ 정말 멋진 연주 감동 감동이다. 감사합니다~
Wonderful performance. The restraint in the loud parts of the slow movement is brilliant.
¡que belleza!!!! Sol, Barcelona te espera....Maravillosa juventud...
OMG!! Insane!
Gorgeous performance ! Thank you ! My two cats are loving it also ! 😺 😺 😺
I've been watching this great performance for hundreds times 😊
WOW, I am speechless.... Art starts when words are finished.
Bravissimo 😀
Hun speelplezier, mijn luisterplezier!
Sublime and hypnotic. End of day at office, still watching this in loop. Thank you!
드보르작 현악4중주 13번하고 곡 분위기가 비슷한 느낌이 좀 네~.
연주는 아주 훌륭해~!!!
Sol Gabetta Foever~!!!
Очень здорово! На одном дыхании все части, не выдохлись к финалу, - просто молодцы! А финал - потрясающий! И фуга в нём классно получилась! Спасибо!
Gabetta & astrig just ate the cello ❤ what an amazing version waw🎉❤
Felicidades.... .....
Superb! Thanks for this piece which shows some of Tchaikovsky's most thoroughly musical ideas.
Magnifique ! Merci! Vous m'avez offert un moment de sérénité !
Great music, they bring peace and quiet, and above all it fills the soul ❤ thank you so much 👏
Una delle più belle versioni che abbia mai sentito,pazzeschi, superlativi ❤
Gua con ue pasion !!! Florencia debe estar bvailando con uds.!!!
desde Buenos Aires. Argentina con afecto y gracias
Hermoso , que pureza
Wow! Fantastic classically music.
Have a great time
every members.
Thanks so beautiful day 😘.
Was für eine unglaubliche Ekstase, besonders in den Ecksätzen! Phantastisches Zusammenspiel, da kann man nur niederknien und für diese Aufnahme danken. Schade, dass der Komponist das nicht mehr hören kann.
So beautiful performance!!🌷 Thank you!!!
what a great performance
Sol, sos lo más! Besos desde Montevideo te manda este "oriental" 😘
멋지다…
Fantastique! Peter Ilyich would be so proud and happy to hear this incredible piece rendered so beautifully and with such passion!
So Beautiful 😍
Thank you for sharing 💕💜
Fantastic music making! What a great group of virtuosi!
Astonishing performance!!!
This is wonderful, thank you !
Intense passages, bravo.
Beautiful!!!
Благодарю сердечно!!!
This is such incredible performance!! Bravo 👏👏
Bravo , bravissimo!
Fabulous! Absolutely fabulous
Wonderful performance!
Fabulous!
Perfection!
The beginning of the adagio presages Barber a bit. Bravo Pytor!
내가 클래식은 잘 몰라도 소리가 참 신비롭고 아름답다.
Impresionante y sublime versión de esta maravillosa obra. Felicitaciones
Tchaikovsky's chamber production is small - he left us the three quartets, the piano trio and this magnificent sextet.
Without any demerit from the other chamber works, this is clearly the work of this type in which he is most comfortable.
The musical speech is extremely coherent and the beauty is unparalleled.
The performance is superb! Bravo!
클래식 포에버
👏👏👏👏
3:27 - 3:40 The same phrase is repeated, first played by the viola and immediately followed by the first violin. The two play with a different kind of bowing, making the phrasing completely different from each other.
I believe that chamber music involves uniting ideas in order to achieve a single musical concept. I don't see nor hear this here, just good performers who get together a couple of days before to play a gig.
The phrasing of the two here ensures a lovely dialogue, imo.
@@hansjuergenkohlhaas871 Look, if you play a stringed instrument, the general rule when you're doing chamber music, even if you're getting together for the first time and there's little time (as I think is the case), is to agree on the bowing. It's an essential job and it has to be done. That doesn't even happen here.
I'm sure that individually they are very good musicians, but the criticism is about working together... In fact, there is no working together here.
That's such weird criticism lmao. This is a music festival, so there is a lot of music played in a fairly short amount of time. These are people coming together to make music. These musicians aren't touring together. Could you honestly tell their bowings were different just by listening? Your criticism has such an elitist attitude and it turns people away from enjoying this music.
@@NotSilent_Oh boy... I can't believe I have to explain this.
Of course I can hear the difference when played with different bowings, I'm not making a visual criticism. I'm a musician and I know the business.
The first thing you do when rehearsing a piece like this is agree with the bowings. Ask any other musician if you don't believe me.
The criticism that I make is precisely in defense of the audience that, after having paid for a ticket (probably quite expensive), does not deserve that musicians (no matter how good they are), go on stage without even having agreed on the bowings. It's just not professional. I know what I'm talking about.
Look, I would love for the audience not to be interested in these things, it would make my job a lot easier, but it doesn't work like that.
Would you like to see an orchestra where the string players each play the bowing that comes to mind?
I find the different bowing much more interesting, so that the repeat has a different character. To keep it the same is not imaginative.
You could power a Tesla with this energy!!!
닷 ch 뭔가요?^^ china일리는 없고...
If you believe that Jesus is the Waymaker through your present situation, give me your thumbs up.
Very nice except for the weird spelling of Tchaikovsky's name.
like a little bit baroque
I reckon he quite liked Florence…
What soulless playing. Sigh.
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