I never heard this piece before, but WOW... I really enjoyed the exceptional performances by the brilliant Jussen Brothers and all the other instrumentalists. I especially loved the percussions! Absolutely breathtaking!!
These boys are amazing. They can play anything with aplomb and grace. I have never felt that the concerto version is a huge improvement over the sonata version, but this performance certainly makes a strong case to consider it a separate piece on its own merit.
Their virtuosity is astounding, having followed them for many years they have reached the apex of their profession and may they continue to give us the enjoyment of their amazing talent.
Das war Schwerstarbeit und ist hervorragend gelungen. Ein herzlicher Dank geht an die Intendanz, die dieses Stück ins Programm genommen hat. Es verdient, der Vergessenheit entrissen zu werden. Allerdings hat diese grandiose Aufführung die Latte hoch gesetzt.
À 70 ans, je me dis enfin! Qu’est-ce que ça fait du bien de voir deux jeunes talents si communicatifs jouer une oeuvre que j’avoue je ne connaissais pas du tout. J’ai bien hâte de voir ces deux artistes à Martigny en 2025.! Bravo à tous
This is more exciting and amazing than any of the three piano concertos. Imo. The editor should have shown more of the applause. They cut the video at the worst part. We love to see the bows. They chopped off the PERCUSSION bows!
Огромное спасибо,ребята! Браво! Вы- непревзойдённы в исполнении,в гармонии с музыкой,друг с другом! Слушаю и смотрю Вас с восторгом и благодарностью. Будьте всегда Вы и Ваши родители здоровы! ❤Будьте успешными, вост ребованными и вознаграждёнными! Удачи, мира, вдохновения!Украина.Днепр.
@@tderholzgeschnitezteprinzo4133 I do too. I´m not keen on this version. Bartok always treats the piano as a percussion instrument which doesnt translate so well to orchestra imo
Yuja Wang would not have this memorized if she were to perform this concerto. Nor woukd a lot of pianists. It is very unique for the pianists to play this without score. Bartok would be utterly thrilled and shocked at this achievement. They memorized the Rite of Spring too.
And think about the pianist brothers: they don’t have any scors in sight, they know all this Bartoc piece by heart😳 All the other musicans have notes infront of them!
Wonderful performance. Horrid videography. Arthur, Lucas, it's time you put serious thought into replacing your video crew. Everything they do detracts from your performance. I can enjoy this only when I am not looking at the screen. I shall listen as I go put groceries away.
I said the exact same thing. Worst videograohy I've ever seen in classical music. The wide angle shots are insane. Fortunately this is not the norm with videos I've seen of them. Just have them NOT do the wide angles.
They moved excactly like this when they were Just 5 years old. These Dutch guys belong absolutely to the top pianists world-wide. Just close your eyes and You'll understand.....
Absolutely incorrect. The sounds are made by the whole body. Especially when it comes to the aggressive, rapid, loud chords throughout this piece, the piece requires so much energy from the pianists. They really put their all into it. I imagine you would struggle to produce such virtuosic sounds given your perspective.
I never heard this piece before, but WOW... I really enjoyed the exceptional performances by the brilliant Jussen Brothers and all the other instrumentalists. I especially loved the percussions! Absolutely breathtaking!!
Bravissimo! Grazie mille!
These boys are amazing. They can play anything with aplomb and grace. I have never felt that the concerto version is a huge improvement over the sonata version, but this performance certainly makes a strong case to consider it a separate piece on its own merit.
Their virtuosity is astounding, having followed them for many years they have reached the apex of their profession and may they continue to give us the enjoyment of their amazing talent.
Das war Schwerstarbeit und ist hervorragend gelungen. Ein herzlicher Dank geht an die Intendanz, die dieses Stück ins Programm genommen hat. Es verdient, der Vergessenheit entrissen zu werden. Allerdings hat diese grandiose Aufführung die Latte hoch gesetzt.
À 70 ans, je me dis enfin! Qu’est-ce que ça fait du bien de voir deux jeunes talents si communicatifs jouer une oeuvre que j’avoue je ne connaissais pas du tout. J’ai bien hâte de voir ces deux artistes à Martigny en 2025.! Bravo à tous
That’s rock! 😄👍
Wow!!
Wowowow!!!! Thank you guys. I'll belistening to that in the car!!!!
❤❤❤❤
What a true gem!
Thank you, Lucas & Arthur Jussen, WDR Sinfonieorchester under the baton of Christian Macelaru.
Wow, guys, the slow movement is so beautiful and the last movement is wild!!!
This is more exciting and amazing than any of the three piano concertos. Imo. The editor should have shown more of the applause. They cut the video at the worst part. We love to see the bows. They chopped off the PERCUSSION bows!
A special concert to have attended! The playing had such energy & intensity. Thank you.
You were there? Did the conductor give a bow to the percussionists? Maybe they came to the front of the stage for their bow?
Very powerful and brillantly performed 🥰
Огромное спасибо,ребята! Браво! Вы- непревзойдённы в исполнении,в гармонии с музыкой,друг с другом! Слушаю и смотрю Вас с восторгом и благодарностью.
Будьте всегда Вы и Ваши родители здоровы! ❤Будьте успешными, вост
ребованными и вознаграждёнными! Удачи, мира, вдохновения!Украина.Днепр.
Ó, Fiúk! Ez nagyon jó, gratulálok! Groeten uit Boedapest!
Wowww I love this work (i know the sonata version for percussion and two pianos), this registration is impressive thank you
I have always heard this as a sonata. I´m astonished that Bartok made an orchestral version which I have never heard of!
息子さんのペーテル・バルトークさんによれば、ペーテルがオーケストラ版よりもソナタ版が好きだと言ったら作曲者は残念がっていたと。日本より。
@@tderholzgeschnitezteprinzo4133 I do too. I´m not keen on this version. Bartok always treats the piano as a percussion instrument which doesnt translate so well to orchestra imo
Yuja Wang would not have this memorized if she were to perform this concerto. Nor woukd a lot of pianists. It is very unique for the pianists to play this without score. Bartok would be utterly thrilled and shocked at this achievement. They memorized the Rite of Spring too.
And think about the pianist brothers: they don’t have any scors in sight, they know all this Bartoc piece by heart😳 All the other musicans have notes infront of them!
..💖
I thought this work was called Sonata for 2 pianos and percussion, rather than concerto.
So did I but apparently Bartok did an orchestral version two or three years later.
In order to get work from American orchestras for him and his wife Ditta. @@georgenorris2657
Use your noggin it's the orchestral version.
@@organboi I didn't know there was an orchestral version. Excuse me!
Wonderful performance. Horrid videography. Arthur, Lucas, it's time you put serious thought into replacing your video crew. Everything they do detracts from your performance. I can enjoy this only when I am not looking at the screen. I shall listen as I go put groceries away.
I said the exact same thing. Worst videograohy I've ever seen in classical music. The wide angle shots are insane. Fortunately this is not the norm with videos I've seen of them. Just have them NOT do the wide angles.
Why do they move their heads so much??
The sounds are made by fingers.....not the whole body....
WHY ARE YOU racist?
They moved excactly like this when they were Just 5 years old.
These Dutch guys
belong absolutely to the top pianists world-wide.
Just close your eyes and You'll understand.....
absolutely wrong: the sound, the music is made by the whole body. Yes, indeed: close your eyes and listen.
@@bm9002that’s right and also they are communicating and finetuning between each other, as they are sitting an both ends and not on one side .
Absolutely incorrect. The sounds are made by the whole body. Especially when it comes to the aggressive, rapid, loud chords throughout this piece, the piece requires so much energy from the pianists. They really put their all into it. I imagine you would struggle to produce such virtuosic sounds given your perspective.