Gracias por la buenísima interpretación del Concierto...para Viola... Muy limpio, bien expresado...la Viola es muy especial...bella partitura... Qué lindo el comienzo del segundo tiempo...las terminaciones de las frases, maravillosas... Un gran Violista...un gran conocedor del instrumento y el Concierto... La orquesta muy bien.... gracias por el vídeo.... Lo oiré muchas veces... gracias ❤
*The third movement inspires me so much. It makes me feel something inside, something welling up in the center of my chest but I can't quite place what it is. I just know that I feel the urge to play this piece and play it perfectly with a lot of expression...* I'm not a violist though..
A masterpiece is a masterpiece, no matter who wrote it. Contrary to other comments here, I feel the speed is perfect. Nowadays many interpretations are too fast, focussing on the technical skills of the soloist rather than the subtle and profound beauty of the music.
Yeah, I'm with you, the composer isn't J.C.Bach, because at several times is the romantic style, so Johann Christian Bach can't be the composer. And yes, I enjoyed listening too, but I've one thing in favor, that I can play it. ( Not with the viola but yes with the cello)
Este Concierto es obra de Henri Casadesus (Paris:1879-1947) , el violista es el gran Wolfram Christ. Se dice que está escrito en el estilo de Johann Christian Bach , pero su autor es Casadesus.
Came to revisit ... and today could hear a significant similarity with Albinoni. So this is certainly an interesting composition with quite a bit of controversy, isn't it. Nevertheless it makes for wonderful listening. Thanks again :o)
It is a neoromantic piece with no resemblance to baroque composer Albinoni. Maybe you are thinking of the socalled Albinoni Adagio which is actually by Giazotto.
If I've being completely honest (uh oh, that's a Simon Cowell-esque opening), that fact that it had been attributed to J.C. Bach probably gave it many more performances and recordings than it deserved.
Hola: el concierto aparece en IMSLP como concierto en C para Cello: imslp.org/wiki/Cello_Concerto_in_C_minor,_W.C77_(Bach,_Johann_Christian) Un saludo.
Gracias por la buenísima interpretación del Concierto...para Viola...
Muy limpio, bien expresado...la Viola es muy especial...bella partitura...
Qué lindo el comienzo del segundo tiempo...las terminaciones de las frases, maravillosas...
Un gran Violista...un gran conocedor del instrumento y el Concierto...
La orquesta muy bien.... gracias por el vídeo....
Lo oiré muchas veces... gracias ❤
Thanks a lot for posting this beautiful piece! Viola is such a wonderful sounding instrument...
Viola is special**
VIOLA GANG VIOLA GANG VIOLA GANG VIOLA GANG
me!
@@slayer5967 I don't remember posting this comment and I feel ashamed that I did
@@bathtubbarracuda2581 you shouldn't be ashamed, viola gang is something to be proud of
My brother plays it for me. It`s wonderfully awesome.
note to self: 3rd movement starts at 10:19
yo what's up
The Violist in this recording is Wolfram Christ (former in and out principle with the Berlin Philharmonic).
violist get it right!
Precioso. Un agrado escuchar un concierto de viola! gracias por el aporte!
Estupendo, magnífico
I'm playing this
*The third movement inspires me so much. It makes me feel something inside, something welling up in the center of my chest but I can't quite place what it is. I just know that I feel the urge to play this piece and play it perfectly with a lot of expression...* I'm not a violist though..
Beautiful concert and nice photo... Chz!
fantástico, gracias por compartir
¡Fantástica interpretación!
A masterpiece is a masterpiece, no matter who wrote it.
Contrary to other comments here, I feel the speed is perfect. Nowadays many interpretations are too fast, focussing on the technical skills of the soloist rather than the subtle and profound beauty of the music.
I love this as well as the 'Handel' concerto for viola - not matter that they're fake! Still highly enjoyable
10:16
The composer may not be J.C. Bach ...
The violinist may be unknown ...
But ... one thing is for sure. I enjoyed listening tremendously ;o)
Thank you!
glad you enjoy it!
Yeah, I'm with you, the composer isn't J.C.Bach, because at several times is the romantic style, so Johann Christian Bach can't be the composer.
And yes, I enjoyed listening too, but I've one thing in favor, that I can play it. ( Not with the viola but yes with the cello)
Javier Almenar casadesus wrote it and then he said it was bach's so people bought it. did the same with hendel's
VIOLA
viola
Este Concierto es obra de Henri Casadesus (Paris:1879-1947) , el violista es el gran Wolfram Christ. Se dice que está escrito en el estilo de Johann Christian Bach , pero su autor es Casadesus.
I love the music, and I understand so much more the description! Thanks!
3:43-3:56 saddest moment
Ugh he plays the last mov. so effortlessly im getting depressed.
great performence!!!! i like it..
♥!!!~
Came to revisit ... and today could hear a significant similarity with Albinoni. So this is certainly an interesting composition with quite a bit of controversy, isn't it. Nevertheless it makes for wonderful listening. Thanks again :o)
It is a neoromantic piece with no resemblance to baroque composer Albinoni. Maybe you are thinking of the socalled Albinoni Adagio which is actually by Giazotto.
If I've being completely honest (uh oh, that's a Simon Cowell-esque opening), that fact that it had been attributed to J.C. Bach probably gave it many more performances and recordings than it deserved.
This is indeed in style of Bach junior, but not J.C.
Rather W.F. and C.P.E. hybrid style.
sorry, don't know there was no info in the file...
Si no seria mucha molestia podrian compartir las partituras para orquesta?
Hola: el concierto aparece en IMSLP como concierto en C para Cello: imslp.org/wiki/Cello_Concerto_in_C_minor,_W.C77_(Bach,_Johann_Christian)
Un saludo.
Eso es, aparece como concierto para cello en IMSLP.
perhaps... but i think that for a level-student concerto has some nice tunes in it (third movement) :)
who is the violist????!?!?!?!
From what I've heard it's Wolfram Christ, the principal violist from the Berlin Philharmonic
I wonder why he attributed it to JC Bach. It sounds nothing like his music, but then again his music was scarcely performed early 20th century
Юрий Абрамович, не хорошо себя называть "неизвестным артистом". Спасибо.
Se parece a mi proveedora de filtros PSA-
First movement too slow
Really? I actually enjoy it more this way. I sounds more like Bach when the orchestra plays more slowly.
Lamentablemente no es como la versión del gran violista MICHAEL MICHALAKAKOS !!!