Anne Akiko Meyers & Akira Eguchi: Arvo Pärt 'Fratres' Encore Presentation; Phillips Collection
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Recorded live at the Phillips Collection on April 23, 2017. Meyers performs Arvo Pärt's masterpiece, Fratres with pianist, Akira Eguchi.
Anne Akiko Meyers is one of the most celebrated violinists embraced around the world today. Possessing a rare ability to connect with audiences from the concert stage, online, in television, and radio broadcasts, Meyers has actively maintained an extensive touring schedule for over 30 years, and regularly performs in recital and as guest soloist with many of the world’s top orchestras. She is a best-selling recording artist who has released over 40 albums and was the top-selling traditional classical instrumental soloist on Billboard’s charts in 2014.
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H.Paul Moon, filmmaker
Edward Kelly, recording engineer
Silas Brown, audio mastering
Phillips Collection, Washington D.C.
I`ll never forget the moment when I heart this master piece for the first time.
It was in the film "There Will Be Blood" for me. It made the scene so powerful. I also urge anyone to look up the soundtrack for the film. It's pure string genius..
@@janezpungartnik3149 that moment u find genius?
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I'm a metalhead and this is way beyond anything I heard at the time!
For me it was falling asleep lying in the sun on the floor boards of my friends flat in Berlin after a 18h bus trip from Paris in 1995 or 1996. Thanks to this music, the magic is still with me now
Indeed it was a most arresting moment. Profound.
Few pieces of music can touch the human soul like fratres can.
such a perfect statement coming from the monikered handle "spraycheese743" - kind of epic really (thank you for that).
epic masterpiece is the only term that describes it.
What a performance. She gave it every bit of heart it deserves.
Yep!
They are both magnificent, and she certainly delivers a punch in the gut.
I think this is the best live rendition of "Fratres" that I ever heard. I absolutely loved it!
Might well be! It's pretty perfect and, unlike some I've heard, it has guts!
I think it's just that she's not afraid to attack the instrument. There's vehemence to it, and that's so often missing when people get too reverential about the score. There's also an ECM recording of this where Keith Jarrett attacks the piano in the same way. This is a wonderful performance.
This is a wonderful performance, right down to those last two touches on the violin. You're also dead right about that Keith Jarrett recording, which was the first bit of Pärt I'd ever heard. After that I was totally hooked. 'Guts' and 'Attack' are absolutely the correct words here!
Fab, I just realised that I have just replied to a comment that I actually made two years ago!! No wonder I agreed with it!! Check the name next time idiot!!
@@davidfitzgerald2681It makes sense that her choices on this piece would fit, as Pärt specifically had her in mind as the performer when he composed it.
Mother of god! she's pouring her actual life force into the violin to project this beautiful melancholic sound.
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Fratres (meaning "Brothers" in latin) is a musical work by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt exemplifying his tintinnabuli style of composition.[1] It is three-part music, written in 1977, without fixed instrumentation and has been described as a “mesmerising set of variations on a six-bar theme combining frantic activity and sublime stillness that encapsulates Pärt’s observation that ‘the instant and eternity are struggling within us’.” Beautifully captured by Anne.
Although admirable, I find Anne's violin sometimes sort of tough. I've heard some other executions that seem to me more contained .
Best performance of this composition I've ever heard
Interesting, i personally much prefer Gidon Kremer's performance on the record. More subtle and it feels more natural.
(nevertheless, absolutely awesome performance)
@Silvacanes MC I like that you enjoy the subtlety of the other performance, but I absolutely love the intensity of this one. Brings tears to my eyes
@LetsFightSomeNiceGuy recently had the joy of seeing Annie live in Santa Barbara, wish you were there to see it my dood. I learned her signature violin that we hear in this track is older than the USA.
I have listened to this piece of music so many times over the years, in its many forms and arrangements. Never have I been so captured as by this rendition, with all its feeling.
Utterly sublime.
First time I heard this piece was RIGHT AFTER I put down a pet of mine. (I had a music class right after it, and I logged into Zoom and just left the camera off.) The Music Theory professor showed this piece to the class and then called it a day. It gave me a sense of reflection and peace. This is such a beautiful piece, I'm glad I was introduced to it.
I've looked for decades for this song! It was on my mom's cassette and I recorded on top by accident. She hated it but I loved it. This is beautiful.
Killed it, life changing piece, played with the appropriate balance of zest and humility. So moved!
I am absolutely grateful for you sharing this. It was time already for such an astonishing (i.e. worthy) rendition and recording of this masterpiece. Arvo Pärt's Fratres for violin and piano is one of my favorite pieces of music. Demands a flawless violinist to perform it. I am speechless... Thank you.
agreed
Here here
Sublime, Powerful, Cathartic....I find myself watching and listening to it over and over again. Wish I could have been there.
Thanks for sharing!
Words alone cannot adequately describe the haunting beauty of this performance. It has long been my favorite piece of music, and this stunning performance was captured exquisitely. THANK YOU to everyone involved!
Love how at 3:55 she's shredding so hard a hair from the bow breaks
Yup, that was a chill I felt up my backside.
Really?!
Was in Estonia recently. Heard this piece in Arvo parts museum. In his chapel. I felt god. I’m not a religious man. But I felt divinity.
One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever conceived.
Love this version and to see the commitment of the wonderful violinist to the music.
Deeply moving.
one of the most emotional works of music of all time.
first heard this in documentary about New York. Beautiful. Background music showed when Henry Hudson sailed into the harbor.
Perhaps one of the most beautiful, sublime moments of music this 60 year old man has ever heard. And to think my brother in law is Estonian, and we’ve never discussed Arvo Part.
im so happy that i can play this !!!!!! Im working on this masterpiece
I Would LOVE to hear it from you
if you ever think of recording it show us!!!!!
i really admire people who can play Arvo Pärt.
@@estebanmolina7748 once i master it and other stuff i will record it
@the result of a birth unfortunately not yet
Brilliantly played!
To truly feel the anger and tranquility and sadness in this piece is peace.
Wonderful performance! World Class interpretation. Thank you for the experience.
This... this was outstanding. Shivers all over the body. Fantastic work Anne. Bravo.
ecstatic, riveting: outstanding
Amazing performance! I like when the videos end without applause
love the high harmonics near the end. great bow technique and when the hairs fray you know things are cooking.
Mesmerizing. A superlative performance.
Real fine modern music ! Thanks for this source of Art ! Elevate humans!
Exceptional. I loved this in "There will be Blood."
Beautiful performance. I love how when the bow frayed you were just "Nah, screw you, man. I'm getting this done."
Classical musicians are especifically taught to keep playing in tempo no matter what happens, a mistake, one musician's instrument breaks, whatever.
In an ensemble, the roof would have to collapse over one of the musicians for the others to stop, and even then I'm not sure they would stop at all.
If all the hairs on the bow snapped, she would probably first try to grab another bow from wherever while the pianist was still playing.
This is child's play. A single hair in her bow snapped? Whatever. I'm sure she's had worse.
Agreed! That is just embedded grace within her soul.
Not big deal, just hair or two broke
simply the best version out there
The violin playing is magical
Madame Ce que vous jouez est un chef d'oeuvre au même titre que bach .Votre interprétation me fait pleurer et de plus vous le jouez à la perfection.Vous avez un très grand talent.Je ne vous connaissais pas mais maintenant c'est fait
I can't thank you enough for sharing this performance. I feel a million emotions
Soulful performers of an all-encompassing work of art.
This composer is one of my greatest sources of inspiration, along with the Portuguese composers Fernando Lopes-Graça and Eurico Carrapatoso, regarding my own composition. Arvo Pärt has done with consonance what many others wouldn't have dared in the 20th century, which he has kept on doing. Thanks for the help on the development of modern tonality, Arvo Pärt.
What I like the most is the simplicity of his music, that along with refreshing harmony transforms music into pure gold. Almost a year ago I performed Brahms requiem in the choir and for me it was a very dificult task. I was bored during most of rehearsals because I was simply tired of hearing the same type of harmony over and over again. No wonder Part is the most performed composer while the composer himself is still alive. His music is majestic.
@@toposterity listen to prokofiev. That man is just pure genius in form of harmonies. ua-cam.com/video/coRKXvclsQs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MarcoVeranda This is his third piano concerto, a well known masterpiece and perhaps the greatest piano concerto of all time.
précédemment je vous est dit ce que je pensais de vous mais maintenant je félicite le pianiste qui est exceptionnel
Marvelous opening...
She is one of the best.
Gotta say I like the fireplace crackling in the background - quite an atmosphere for an intimate and fiery composition!
This goes to the centre of my soul and caresses it with soulful, solemn reflection.
This is pure art, pure form, pure humanity, pure everything. This is like the soundtrack of everything as a single form.
Words fail me to express the beauty of this beautiful,piece as rendered by Ms Meyer; hence we need music,and more.
absolutely devastated. beautiful
Talk about "shredding"... Anne does it for real!
I haven't really payed much attention to Arvo's music up until now, i definitely need to listen to more of his music.
I'd love to hear a lossless recording of this - so compressed on UA-cam. Its the best I've heard since the Giddon Kremer original recording - she looks like she is the incarnation of the music.
Find one?
Thank you so much. OMG!!! Nothing more needs to be said.
the violin solo at the beginning ALWAYS bring me tears. So powerful. Very good performance and interpretation here
Stunning.
it sounds so beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤💞
Absolutely stunning...
ce duo est exceptionnel le pianiste particulièrement inspiré avec des pianissimos extraordinaires et un toucher parfait.Bravo aussi pour le compositeur un génie du niveau d'un bach
bravo de jouer ce chef d'oeuvre aussi bien et bravo le pianiste
When Satie referred to Debussy as a composer fit for medieval time’s visiting his - that’s what Arvo is is to our timeline
Also this is obviously beyond amazing- most conviction i’ve ever seen somebody play anything with
Beautiful piece
Awesome recording of absolutely beautiful music, this video is great!
She is flawless. 👏👏👏💐
What a sound! Great
Profoundly talented.
ngl i'd probably cry at some point if i ever witnessed this kind of performance in person because this is such a great and very beautiful live rendition of fratres
I watched a performance earlier this year in a beautiful church in Wensleydale. I had goosebumps everywhere humanly possible.
every time again, the intro feels like a massive ice cream brain freeze and I LOVE it.
that violinist is truly amazing, what a powerful soul gripping performance.
I cannot believe how good this is
Pärt's music is so pure yet energetic. Like a great idea can be.
le pianiste est fantastique j'ai déjà entendu ce style dans certains films .En plus le piano est parfaitement accordé surtout dans les graves .Bravo l'accordeur
Incredible! Masterful! Precise! I'm overwhelmed with awe and humility.
MAGNIFICENT performance from the soloist.
One if the best classical performances of all time! thank you for sharing.
That was absolutely exquisite. That piece is amazing and you both did it every bit of justice it deserves.
so impressive, had goosebumps.
Magnifique, bravo
Absolutely emotional.
I just ordered Anne Akiko new cd mirrors of mirrors At Barnes and Noble I can’t wait to listen to it
Gracias Arvo, Anne, ésto llega al alma
Alla fine di questo brano mi è piaciuto molto l'incontro segreto tra il pianoforte e il violino. Molto bello ,grazie. Sarebbe bello sentire in un assolo il sig. Eguchi. Il rapporto delle sue mani a contatto con i tasti del pianoforte lo trovo magistrale. Ecco avrei pensato sentirlo in un nocturno di Chopin. A caso il nocturno C oppure op 67. Grazie.
excellente intepretation de Anne Akiko Meyers et de Akira Eguchi .tres habitée et très narrative.
what a masterful interpretation, thank you!
Oh my-- 😶
Beautiful. Powerful. 💛🎶
Oh wow. What a rendition ❤
God gawd that was beautiful.
Sublime. Bravo.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful performance
woah this is emotional :o its beautiful yet has points that make me feel theres pain or heartbreak in the song like there was a great loss and the music is going through the emotions of dealing with the pain
Anne really nailed this song! She made that violin emote!!! So remarkable! Thank you for the journey.
6:46, I love this part....
Strikingly beautiful. Astounding artistry.
Bravo- such control!
Just superb!
stunning.
Outstanding!
brilliant. arvo is one of my favorite composers and you are on my favorite violinist!
Simply amazing...
Excellent playing and nice cinemetography. Id give this a solid 2 thumbs up!
Also amazing composition.
Sensacional! 🤩
il y a quelque chose de magique dans la façon de jouer du pianiste qui me fait pleurer
Virtuosíssima! Bravo!
A lot of modern composition that I’ve heard has been too unintelligible for the uninitiated. But this… wow. Nahre Sol introduced it in a piece on various emotions in music, and I’m still processing. Also the playing was virtuosic. That long steady bow done so quietly, and those crystalline harmonics… impeccable