*NOTE: No. 6 is wrong. It’s not the ELEGY, but APRES UN REVE by Fauré! Hope you enjoy this video, and if this your first time here, make sure you are subscribed for more musical explorations! 🎶
Well, I broke while listening to your Uncle. He was certainly talented, and undoubtedly an inspiration to you, me, and so many others. Thank you for sharing something personal, open, and vulnerable. 🤎 You are a great source of education and inspiration for me on my cello journey. Thank you, Ilia.
Glad to see Rach sonata and Schumann on there. However, Don Quixote finale, swan lake solo, Brahms sonata and Shostakovich prelude should have been on there as well imo.
It's impossible not to shed a tear, surrounded by such beautiful music that stirs the deepest of emotions. Music is the most powerful expression of art, transcending language barriers and speaking directly to the heart. And the cello, an incredible instrument, holds a unique expressiveness that, in the hands of a skillful and talented player, becomes unparalleled. Thank you for sharing this beauty.
Not only one of the most emotional cello solos, but also one of the most beautiful melodies I have ever heard: Johannes Brahms - Piano Quartet No. 3 in c minor, Op. 60, 3rd movement Also: Robert Schumann - Piano Quartet in E-Flat Major, Op. 47, 3rd movement Ludwig van Beethoven - Cello Sonata No. 3 in A Major, Op. 69, 1st movement Johannes Brahms - Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, Op. 8, 1st movement (I recommend the revised Version from 1891) Johannes Brahms - Piano Trio No 2. in C Major, Op. 87, 1st movement -> a variation of the first subject in D-Flat-Major, placed at the centre of the development section
In like a 2 minutes of thinking (not musician, hobby player): kol nidrei(i know, its might be too famous, but still aaahh), Hans Christian Lumbye: Copenhague Steam Railway Galop intro (was playing with amateur orch.), Lisznyai Gábor: Ősz (autumn), haven't played these, but i wannarly try: the very end of the Anton Rubinstein: Cello Concerto No 2 in D minor, Op. 96 (but i think the whole cello concerto is so underrated, full of emotional ups and downs) I might be able to list so much more, but like who could not do that...
Great list! But that's "Apres un reve" by Faure in 6th, right?. Ir's one of my favourites and your uncle's play is incredible. I love the Elegy too by the way.
No offense Ilya - but your uncle was an unbelievably sensitive and proficient cello soloist. I wish I’d known of him before now. Condolences. Also - please learn the Elgar!
Saying "cello solos" is half clickbait and half misinformation. Especially considering pieces like Masnadieri, William Tell overture, etc., the real greatest solos of all time
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*NOTE: No. 6 is wrong. It’s not the ELEGY, but APRES UN REVE by Fauré! Hope you enjoy this video, and if this your first time here, make sure you are subscribed for more musical explorations! 🎶
Well, I broke while listening to your Uncle. He was certainly talented, and undoubtedly an inspiration to you, me, and so many others. Thank you for sharing something personal, open, and vulnerable. 🤎
You are a great source of education and inspiration for me on my cello journey. Thank you, Ilia.
Honourable mentions:
- 1. Mvt. from Myaskovskys cello concerto
- 2. Mvt. Lalo
- 3. Mvt. Elgar
- Don Quixote finale
- Song of the birds, Casals
Nice work
Thank you!
Glad to see Rach sonata and Schumann on there. However, Don Quixote finale, swan lake solo, Brahms sonata and Shostakovich prelude should have been on there as well imo.
It's impossible not to shed a tear, surrounded by such beautiful music that stirs the deepest of emotions. Music is the most powerful expression of art, transcending language barriers and speaking directly to the heart. And the cello, an incredible instrument, holds a unique expressiveness that, in the hands of a skillful and talented player, becomes unparalleled. Thank you for sharing this beauty.
Not only one of the most emotional cello solos, but also one of the most beautiful melodies I have ever heard:
Johannes Brahms - Piano Quartet No. 3 in c minor, Op. 60, 3rd movement
Also:
Robert Schumann - Piano Quartet in E-Flat Major, Op. 47, 3rd movement
Ludwig van Beethoven - Cello Sonata No. 3 in A Major, Op. 69, 1st movement
Johannes Brahms - Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, Op. 8, 1st movement (I recommend the revised Version from 1891)
Johannes Brahms - Piano Trio No 2. in C Major, Op. 87, 1st movement -> a variation of the first subject in D-Flat-Major, placed at the centre of the development section
Thanks for your beautiful, tear-jerking performances and for the perfect tribute to your uncle. Inspiration for us all.
Thank you so much for listening 🙏🏻
Well! I may not be moved to tears but I am mesmerized 😁
I love these top 5, top 20 etc videos!
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I didn’t know that he was your uncle! His vocalise is on my fav list ❤
Sasha would be so happy to read that! ❤️
O meu numero 1 seria o concerto de Shostakovich no. 1. É um concerto cheio de emoções intensas e é de tirar o fôlego!!
For me number one is the second theme of the Dvorak concerto.
for me no. 1 is Bach Suite No. 5 Sarabande. Just a few notes describe a whole cosmos
Swan lake solo, el canto del cisne negro too
In like a 2 minutes of thinking (not musician, hobby player):
kol nidrei(i know, its might be too famous, but still aaahh),
Hans Christian Lumbye: Copenhague Steam Railway Galop intro (was playing with amateur orch.),
Lisznyai Gábor: Ősz (autumn),
haven't played these, but i wannarly try:
the very end of the Anton Rubinstein: Cello Concerto No 2 in D minor, Op. 96 (but i think the whole cello concerto is so underrated, full of emotional ups and downs)
I might be able to list so much more, but like who could not do that...
Great list! But that's "Apres un reve" by Faure in 6th, right?. Ir's one of my favourites and your uncle's play is incredible. I love the Elegy too by the way.
Yes, indeed! It’s wrong. Thank you for noticing it, will let people know! Thank you for stopping by!
No offense Ilya - but your uncle was an unbelievably sensitive and proficient cello soloist. I wish I’d known of him before now. Condolences.
Also - please learn the Elgar!
Thank you so much! He was. Learned so much from him. Extraordinary musician and person. Oh yes, I must learn the Elgar ASAP!! Thanks for watching!
Any tips for 'The Swan'? I'm performing it in a few days.
Wow are you in for a treat!
Scroll his channel.
Hi there! Yes I do have a long tutorial, here it is: ua-cam.com/video/L744eSyEBbo/v-deo.htmlsi=sTnaAUgMfy3VDYj9
Saying "cello solos" is half clickbait and half misinformation. Especially considering pieces like Masnadieri, William Tell overture, etc., the real greatest solos of all time
Schumann Träumerei
Schubert piano trio nr 3 2. Mvmt. ❤
Ombra mai fu maybe?
Du bist die ruh Schubert
Dom Quixote...
Thais by Massenet
Absolutely! Maybe I have to make a Top 100, then I can include all the legendary pieces!