Saint-Saëns Concerto n. 1 in A minor op. 33 | Petar Pejčić - Queen Elisabeth Competition 2022
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CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS Concerto n. 1 in A minor op. 33
Petar Pejčić, cello
Antwerp Symphony Orchestra
Giordano Bellincampi, conductor
Queen Elisabeth Competition - Cello 2022 | Laureates’ concert
Brussels Centre for Fine Arts / Henry Le Boeuf Hall
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At 5:50: I have never seen that kind of vibrato before.
This reminds me of my Childhood from getting the belt sometimes etc I was at 11 that I remember planning on running away from home I remember having to go to piano lessons and getting butterflies in my stomach because my teacher was to strict I always did well well at least to my teacher I want nothing to do with my past the shame I got and denial and misery was so much I seriously would have run away if I could have Luckily Saint Sanes could vent through his music and leave his past behind Others of us aren't as lucky you know? My father didn't like self-expression and called it Emoting as if it were disgusting I'm only getting better now as I didn't have the free venue Saint Sanes had I really cry at this piece I remember me a child in horrible misery sometimes at home and very very much alone even if others were there.
@@PeachesCourage lovely
It’s a technique some use to vibrate the cello body when playing an open string!
@@TheMrLyingtruth Thank you for that explanation!
@@TheMrLyingtruth Well normally you vibrate other string on the complementary note... so for example if you play the open C-string you vibrate on the C on the G-String. Smypathetic Vibrato if I get the English expression right. Vibrating on the body doesn't do anything.
Odlično , predivno svira !
Amazing enjoyed it...👏👏
Amazing 😍
THIS REMINDS ME OF CHILD ABUSE and the misery of a child wanting to run away in fear etc
Wtf?????
what
Великолепно!!
5:50, did he just vibrate the cello itself??!!
No, he did that to remember his vibrato speed so he plays fluently after the open note.
He’s too good at cello
His intonation is fire and mine sucks😅
Intonation is low. Technically not perfect. But it's just Saint Saens, not Prokofjev or Scostakovich 2.