I've hardly seen a modern composer so fully exude his originality within the vocabulary of tonal music as Lyatoshynsky! It's beautiful, but much more than that. Being a musician myself, this piece is absolutely something I want to keep listening to and playing for a lifetime.
@@samaritan29 You definitely haven't heard enough Dallapiccola then. Try this: ua-cam.com/video/VnP23BzYKe0/v-deo.html. Berg's violin concerto is fantastic as well
Thank you for the beautiful and very attractive version of this string quartet of Lyatoshinky, also a big thank you for the playlists of Paul Juon and the Darius Milhaud string quartets.
Wunderschöne Interpretation dieses neoromantischen und perfekt komponierten Streichquartetts in verschiedenen Tempi mit gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller technisch perfekten Instrumente. Der vierte Satz klingt besonders schön und echt melodisch. Wundervoll!
This is an engaging and enjoyable work, but one I would have rather heard in its original form as a string quartet. I have heard Lyatoshinski's symphonies also, which I found to be very worthy of an occasional hearing.
Please, write composer's name like "Borys", not "Boris". It's wrong, it's in Russian pronounce. "Borys Mykolayovych Lyatoshyns′kyi". Boris Liatoshinsky is wrong.
I've hardly seen a modern composer so fully exude his originality within the vocabulary of tonal music as Lyatoshynsky! It's beautiful, but much more than that. Being a musician myself, this piece is absolutely something I want to keep listening to and playing for a lifetime.
What an amazing work!
20th century tonal pieces are criminally underrated
agreed
and 20th century atonal pieces are criminally overrated!
I want to see every last one of them arrested NOW!! P.S. If not sooner!
@@samaritan29 You definitely haven't heard enough Dallapiccola then. Try this: ua-cam.com/video/VnP23BzYKe0/v-deo.html. Berg's violin concerto is fantastic as well
@@darrylschultz9395 Schultz: you're a comedian ...
Thank you for sharing with a wider audience.
This is a very fine quartet, parts of it have a movie soundtrack feel, haunting at times.
It sounds really full and cinematic. Beautiful composition.
Thank you very much! I'm shamed to confess, but I have never heard it before. This quartet is very beautiful and interesting.
Lyatoshinsky really knew how to whip up a haunting piece, wow.
Thank you for the beautiful and very attractive version of this string quartet of Lyatoshinky, also a big thank you for the playlists of Paul Juon and the Darius Milhaud string quartets.
I love Lyatoshinky’s work - especially his symphonies. I think Valentin Silvestrov was one his pupils.
Thanks a lot again. I admit that I've never heard of this beautiful piece.
Браво. Очень интересное произвидение и прекрасное исполнение. Браво.
Спасибо сайту и композитору!) эту музыку запомнят многие сердца...
Exotic work that fits in a row of highly appreciable works
Great performance of a genius piece.
Wunderschöne Interpretation dieses neoromantischen und perfekt komponierten Streichquartetts in verschiedenen Tempi mit gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller technisch perfekten Instrumente. Der vierte Satz klingt besonders schön und echt melodisch. Wundervoll!
5th movement is really nice and catchy
This is an engaging and enjoyable work, but one I would have rather heard in its original form as a string quartet. I have heard Lyatoshinski's symphonies also, which I found to be very worthy of an occasional hearing.
Well done.
Gorgeous
Please, write composer's name like "Borys", not "Boris". It's wrong, it's in Russian pronounce. "Borys Mykolayovych Lyatoshyns′kyi". Boris Liatoshinsky is wrong.
OK
@@bartjebartmans Thank you!
Why compare with soundtraks?
Because it suggests landscapes, movies
I found that's was inspired by "The tranfigurated night". I hear some same sonority...
Where is it possible to obtain this music in digital format?
Maybe on the UL Classic app
Colourful and full of tension. Imagine if it is an (string) orchestral work... Would be more intense
This performance is actually by an orchestra (at least, that is what the description tells us)
It sounds symphonic reduction to quartett..
Okay but the 4th movement >>>>>>>>>>
What about the 4th mov
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It definitely reminds me Borodin's strings quartet that how Russians could express their emotive feelings for ROMANCE/LOVE
Lyatoshyns'kyj is ukrainian composer, not russian
Накопленные эмоции от войны хорошо сюда вылились. Made in soviet germany war
Кошерное.