Despite how hard the finale sounds, the notes feel comprehensive in a way. I always found Bruch writing amazing music for the violin that felt so natural to play. This and his amazing orchestration, so much fun to listen to.
Bruch was probably one of the German composers who had a special affinity for English. He once spent time teaching and conducting the English orchestra, and wrote this extremely poetic and tuneful masterpiece on the Scottish tunes. This fantasy is, in my opinion, one of the greatest orchestral works with violin accompaniments, and no inferior to the quintessential first violin concerto. Thank you very much for posting this magnificent magna opus.
@@TheodoreServin I am overjoyed that you and many others appreciate my work! I am just so flattered that my works are represented on media such as this! I thank you all very much!
Wunderschöne und nuancierte Interpretation dieser romantischen und perfekt komponierten Fantasie mit seidigem doch gut phrasiertem Ton der genialen Solovioline sowie gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen der anderen Instrumente. Der dritte Satz klingt besonders schön und echt melodisch. Der intelligente und erfahrene Dirigent leitet das perfekt trainierte Orchester im gut betrachteten Tempo und mit sorgfältig kontrollierter Dynamik. Einfach wundervoll!
Yes indeed, a friend mentioned it to me. I was a bit incredulous but it was not posted on YT with score. But if my memory serves me right it used to be up.
27:19 I don't think anyone realized but the soloist actually played the wrong notes. He was supposed to play notes going down but he played notes going up. (last measure of that line)
@@coltonclark1901 yes I played the piece the time I commented on it. You are right this guy who posted it just has a different version I guess, but the version I played the notes went up which is why I commented on the video because I was so confused.
This is the first time I've ever heard of the Scottish Fantasy, and - before even reading the caption - I had this vague idea that Nicky would be the soloist. And my intuition was right... This is so good!
One of the nicest versions (played by Nicola Benedetti and musicians) of the Bruch Scottish Fantasy. Nicola's version nicer than Heifetz (although his version may have the coldest most haunting sound). Her playing is also surprisingly very, very powerful - maybe her violin is extra loud?
Amazing!!!!! Bravo to the violinist and the harpist!!!!!!!
I don't know what the obsession with Scotland was in the 19th century, but damn did it produce some fantastic music.
Despite how hard the finale sounds, the notes feel comprehensive in a way. I always found Bruch writing amazing music for the violin that felt so natural to play. This and his amazing orchestration, so much fun to listen to.
very true
Bruch was probably one of the German composers who had a special affinity for English. He once spent time teaching and conducting the English orchestra, and wrote this extremely poetic and tuneful masterpiece on the Scottish tunes. This fantasy is, in my opinion, one of the greatest orchestral works with violin accompaniments, and no inferior to the quintessential first violin concerto. Thank you very much for posting this magnificent magna opus.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
Thank YOU, Herr Bruch, for this beautiful contribution to violin music!
@@TheodoreServin I am overjoyed that you and many others appreciate my work! I am just so flattered that my works are represented on media such as this! I thank you all very much!
GRACIAS MAESTRO ....POR SIEMPRE Y SIEMPRE !!!!!
I want to personally thank you for the piece you wrote included with this Masterpiece. Historical information is very important.
Wunderschöne und nuancierte Interpretation dieser romantischen und perfekt komponierten Fantasie mit seidigem doch gut phrasiertem Ton der genialen Solovioline sowie gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen der anderen Instrumente. Der dritte Satz klingt besonders schön und echt melodisch. Der intelligente und erfahrene Dirigent leitet das perfekt trainierte Orchester im gut betrachteten Tempo und mit sorgfältig kontrollierter Dynamik. Einfach wundervoll!
this video was never done before?! I use to play the piano reduction of this with a fellow violinist friends decade ago ! So much memories...
Yes indeed, a friend mentioned it to me. I was a bit incredulous but it was not posted on YT with score. But if my memory serves me right it used to be up.
@@bartjebartmans Thanks so much for posting the score. I think this is the only one on YT and it's great to finally have it.
Thank you so much, I don't even have words.
II. Scherzo; Allegro.. Definitely ❤️🎼🎶🎼❤️🎶🎼❤️🎶🎼❤️🎶🎼👌🏻👌🏻
Having experienced,it made me stunn. What an artistry.Strings at threshold making chemistry calm of within.
Thank you 🌹 A Masterpiece. Timeless.
Extremely beautiful. Thank you very much.
27:19 I don't think anyone realized but the soloist actually played the wrong notes. He was supposed to play notes going down but he played notes going up. (last measure of that line)
What in my music it's going up but on there it's going down
@@coltonclark1901 yes I played the piece the time I commented on it. You are right this guy who posted it just has a different version I guess, but the version I played the notes went up which is why I commented on the video because I was so confused.
Just wonderful ~ THANK you! Have been fond of this Scottish Fantasy for a long time.
(Reading Roger Dettmer's description is highly recommended)
fantastische Sendung, danke!
This is such an outstanding piece of work.
This is the first time I've ever heard of the Scottish Fantasy, and - before even reading the caption - I had this vague idea that Nicky would be the soloist. And my intuition was right... This is so good!
23:06 definitely one of my favourite parts
Очень понравилось,Спасибо большое.
Very beaytiful ,Thank you so much.
Perfectly!
One of the nicest versions (played by Nicola Benedetti and musicians) of the Bruch Scottish Fantasy. Nicola's version nicer than Heifetz (although his version may have the coldest most haunting sound). Her playing is also surprisingly very, very powerful - maybe her violin is extra loud?
In what way do you mean
" Nicer than Heifetz."
Great scottish fantasy, do you have the solo violinist and the orchastra information? Thanks.
Click on the tab "show more" and you will see a lot of info. The violinist is Nicola Benedetti with the BBC Scottish SO
Can you do this with the Bruckner's symphonies ? (No manuscript)
Not all of his symphonies are available. Only his manuscripts are available for free online.
Fun to listen to, but not so fun to play besides the last movement.