Bach - Cello Suite No.1 iv-Sarabande

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  • @Bacholoji
    @Bacholoji  4 роки тому +9

    Full version of Suite No.1 : ua-cam.com/video/QFihR7j_YmI/v-deo.html
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  • @KaraCamilleDelonas
    @KaraCamilleDelonas 8 років тому +130

    Everyone always interprets this so differently. It's like listening to something so familiar yet so different and falling in love all over again.

  • @tinahugs
    @tinahugs 14 років тому +34

    I've been working on this piece and the true challenge is the slow tempo. My temptation from the start was to speed through it because it was not all that technically challenging, then I tried the correct tempo and found a sound like Mischa's was nearly impossible for me to achieve at that speed. In practice, I've learned to relax much much more and feel the slow movement patiently, but this goes to show that what he is doing is NOT easy!

    • @dreamtheaterfanboy4421
      @dreamtheaterfanboy4421 6 років тому +3

      tinahugs, for many instruments, playing slowly is as hard as playing fast, if not harder.

    • @gleekthemonkey4570
      @gleekthemonkey4570 6 років тому +2

      It's really not easy. I'm trying to learn this and it's kicking my ass.

    • @met-andre6007
      @met-andre6007 4 роки тому +1

      Me too, but the piece is not too difficult

  • @STAR_CHAMPION
    @STAR_CHAMPION 2 роки тому +7

    Emotional…Yet still a song you want to listen to over and over again… brings Joy & Tears but the music just sounds like heaven! 🎻

  • @johntupa4729
    @johntupa4729 8 років тому +25

    Beautiful...WARMS the whole house....Thank you

  • @0zoneTherapyCures
    @0zoneTherapyCures 7 місяців тому +4

    EVERYONE should be required to learn to play an instrument. It stimulates both sides of the brain.

  • @pabloelloquito
    @pabloelloquito 17 років тому +2

    I accidently opened 2 windows on this page with Mischa Maisky playing Sarabande, one window has a few seconds delayed about 4 bars, and it just sound INCREDIBLE, put the 2 windows side by side so you see Maiskys playing in BOTH windows as if in a duet! Try it you'll love it! the sound will melt your heart, almost made me cry!!!!

  • @fcgfgcfg
    @fcgfgcfg 14 років тому +16

    Loneliness should be as beautiful as this. This song is for solitude, everything sad yet beautiful

    • @raebulatao
      @raebulatao 4 роки тому +3

      fcgfgcfg how timely is this for whats going on now!

    • @thelookingcat
      @thelookingcat 2 роки тому

      @@raebulatao true true

  • @choi1523
    @choi1523 6 років тому +5

    만추의 가을 담백하고 깊고 담백한 첼로 바흐의 음악 선율에 깊이 빠져듭니다
    다음 내한공연때는 이분의 연주를 꼭 티켓팅해야 겠다는
    더없이 행복한 시간을 보내며...깊이 감사드립니다^^

  • @alicejeon45
    @alicejeon45 4 роки тому +2

    Mischa Maisky is my hero. He is the best of all times.

    • @Bacholoji
      @Bacholoji  4 роки тому

      this new video for you recorded yesterday ua-cam.com/video/tQsI7jRLUgg/v-deo.html

  • @Sabbathforfree
    @Sabbathforfree 15 років тому

    johann sebastian bach einer der größten wenn nicht sogar der größte komponist den diese erde erblickt hat und der herr maisky hat eine wunderschöne interpretation mein abschließndes wort für diese komposita ist unfassbar! unfassbar!

  • @nickantonmusic
    @nickantonmusic 13 років тому +5

    the more and more i learn about music, the more i feel from this performance

  • @rafalwisniewski8590
    @rafalwisniewski8590 10 років тому +26

    i can hear Bach"s breath Great !!

  • @sb5421
    @sb5421 4 місяці тому +1

    This piece! This is what Nietzsche referred to when he said that ALL ART would have to stand up to the test of GERMAN MUSIC!
    Yes, it is true. This is music of the will.
    Far from the misunderstanding of some, Bach did not let the mathematics write the music for him. Hear in this the full expression of emotion, the complex development, the apparent simplicity.
    Hear in this the cello sing! Hear an INSTRUMENT brought to LIFE with FEELING!

  • @buddy11212
    @buddy11212 12 років тому +9

    he also said that music is 90% hard work and 10% talent

    • @carawang
      @carawang 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah you’ll be surprised how far you can get with just hard work 😀

  • @nanita1282
    @nanita1282 13 років тому +1

    ¡Me encanta! Además de ser Bach uno de mis compositores favoritos, la interpretación de Mischa Maisky es fabulosa...

  • @goodluckboy72
    @goodluckboy72 15 років тому

    Thank you. I am grateful for all you musicians who bring us this beauty and have the brevity to pursue your heart. It makes no difference weather or not you learn by ear or from theory to start with. Just realize that your interest alone is a gift to be relished. Thank you! :D

  • @fajats
    @fajats 17 років тому

    I personally enjoyed it, I also think that if someone doesn't like it, She/he can express his opinion, we can learn from each other and respect freedom of speech. Thank you for this clip.

  • @jameslee6513
    @jameslee6513 7 років тому +3

    아름다운 첼로 곡 잘 감상합니다. 고맙습니다!

  • @barnadine
    @barnadine 17 років тому +1

    I've just now realised I've always played this piece MUCH to fast. On guitar, mind you, but still... So THAT'S how you get the feeling in. Thanks for posting this!

  • @stratect
    @stratect 16 років тому +3

    To those who think Mischa is playing this too slow, you must be of the spastic "Nintendo" generation! In Bach's time life was a lot calmer and musical notes carried a lot more "soul". This is a beautiful rendition we can all learn from. It's the best interpreation I have ever heard, with the popssible exception of Tanya's Sarabande played on the antique cello (check it on UA-cam. Mischa, you have my full admiration for actually playing this slower and with such great great feeling, Bravo!

  • @doobersmanster
    @doobersmanster 12 років тому

    That is a great quote! I respect people more and more who seek to truly understand,master and know the Arts..this truly uplifts mankind.

  • @classy_dweller
    @classy_dweller 7 років тому +2

    So wonderfully soothes the soul....

  • @derrickpacheco711
    @derrickpacheco711 13 років тому +3

    idk how people dont like this its so peaceful

  • @mcmelody9216
    @mcmelody9216 4 роки тому +2

    It's very beautiful 🤩.

  • @mcthunderclap
    @mcthunderclap 12 років тому +2

    I'm BLINDED by this...so good

  • @rj3817
    @rj3817 3 роки тому

    this was my favorite joint to play ☺

  • @MarceloGosling
    @MarceloGosling 15 років тому

    Hi, I play classical guitar. Frets serve two main purposes: they make complicated chords possible and they gratly increase sustain (especially on higher strings). I think that they also make it easier on the beginner is minor in their development

  • @bpdarragh
    @bpdarragh 4 роки тому

    A heaven touching interpretation

  • @chichil1376
    @chichil1376 5 років тому

    C'est vraiment ..........super beau

  • @derbubz
    @derbubz 13 років тому

    @stratect As part of the "Spastic Nintendo Generation" I would like to thank you for generalizing. It really shows your commitment to enlightenment and critical thinking.

  • @TheJacsca
    @TheJacsca 10 років тому +4

    Fabuloso

  • @matthras
    @matthras 18 років тому

    It's interesting what people come up with - their own individual sound.
    I'm curious as to why he didn't phrase off the end of the second repeat of the first section, and immediately continued to the second section.
    Oh, yes, and the vibrato? I remember a quote somewhere that says "Take each and every individual note on a journey". Maisky has done that very well.

  • @mymusicmuse
    @mymusicmuse 14 років тому

    @MusicCloud1 When I play the Bach Suites, I use less vibrato than I normally use. I do use vibrato, but not as much as Mischa does. I know some people are all strongly on one side or the other -- use lush vibrato, or use none -- but there is a middle ground. I will play this particular Sarabande very slowly and gently at weddings when the couple are exchanging their vows. It's very powerful in a hush with a narrow, minimal vibrato

  • @doobersmanster
    @doobersmanster 13 років тому +7

    If I decide to be an idiot, then I'll be an idiot on my own accord.
    Johannes Sebastian Bach
    It's easy to play any musical instrument: all you have to do is touch the right key at the right time and the instrument will play itself.
    Johannes Sebastian Bach
    Music is an agreeable harmony for the honor of God and the permissible delights of the soul.
    Johannes Sebastian Bach

  • @Ken2234
    @Ken2234 15 років тому

    I don't know, I learned by ear and when it came to certain pieces; knowledge of theory can make the peace easier to learn the music. Its best to be good at both and not one or the other :)

  • @許景涵-d6i
    @許景涵-d6i 10 років тому +4

    great!!!

  • @stratect
    @stratect 13 років тому

    @derbubz "Generalization" is part of language and communication. It actually allows us to be more efficient in bringing our thoughts across to others. Classical musicians develop a deep sense of sound appreciation that has an uplifting quality to the human spirit (there I go again, generalizing). Now tell me....to avoid this generalizing business, should I have added that there are also those few musicians who never develop anything uplifting beyond picking their noses?
    :)

  • @stratect
    @stratect 13 років тому

    @TheTimeTraveler100 I would disgree. Even the simplest of conga drummers in Africa expresses emotion!

  • @johnny_chouinard
    @johnny_chouinard 13 років тому

    Just sit back and enjoy-I sure did!

  • @RobertSteskens
    @RobertSteskens 13 років тому

    it's because of his expression of emotion through music that he even was áble to get those skills

  • @adimarcan
    @adimarcan 13 років тому

    my first love..Cello!

  • @bmagem
    @bmagem 15 років тому

    Esta Cancion La Cosa Mas Bella

  • @johnny_chouinard
    @johnny_chouinard 13 років тому

    Just sit back and enjoyI sure am!

  • @cristopheridlc
    @cristopheridlc 5 років тому

    Love that first G major chord

  • @jessicahackerd
    @jessicahackerd 13 років тому +1

    I just learned how to play this piece :)))

  • @carrottoponcrak
    @carrottoponcrak 15 років тому

    true, but it is said that its not about hitting the note correctly, its about who can fix it faster.

  • @stratect
    @stratect 14 років тому

    @hanc11 "...Music is meant to be an expression of emotion, NOT skill!
    hanc11 2 weeks ago..." SO TRUE!!
    :)

  • @stratect
    @stratect 14 років тому

    @Erikk91
    Thank you. I guess I didnt know what I was talking about.
    :)

  • @artemhomonets9442
    @artemhomonets9442 Рік тому

    listening this i still remember my first phone Nokia 3110 with this ringtone

  • @watxdoxuxdoxallxday
    @watxdoxuxdoxallxday 15 років тому +1

    playing something this skillfully is far from simple

  • @stratect
    @stratect 12 років тому

    @andramoie There are brains, emotion, and skill. I suppose a balance of the three is what we would look for in the perfect human being....I see your point. Thanks.

  • @hasegawamiki
    @hasegawamiki 15 років тому

    hah, you got me wrong.
    we are not talking about theory, we're talking about the notes
    some people learn notes exclusively by position and then hardly ever learn the sounds of the scales... it's all mechanical
    so they are like Positions+MaybeTheory
    I was talking about having both good Theory and Ear

  • @paulinereid
    @paulinereid 2 роки тому

    Noted ... used in research for book review, The Ghost Rider.

  • @mimiharmer
    @mimiharmer 14 років тому

    @MusicCloud1 @XxRockxTomxX
    Rostropovich's Bach Suites were filmed in the Basilique Sainte Madeleine, in France if that's any help...

  • @chrisseher
    @chrisseher 13 років тому

    that way it was written by Bach, should be very happy ..

  • @SifuNataru
    @SifuNataru 13 років тому

    THANKS!

  • @MisterDubelina
    @MisterDubelina 13 років тому

    very good

  • @hanc11
    @hanc11 14 років тому +1

    This is such a beautiful rendition of this movement and if anything I think he is playing it a tad fast. I would never speed this up. To me it sounds best when its played slow, with nice full sound, and with LOTS of vibrato. Mischa plays this perfectly and I think speeding it up would take away the beauty of the music. Music is ment to be an expression of emotion, NOT skill!

  • @cafejulia
    @cafejulia 13 років тому

    cello= why i

  • @VayneTheUndying
    @VayneTheUndying 15 років тому

    That's interesting. Seems like a challenge! :D

  • @uxnosidda
    @uxnosidda 17 років тому

    That's so cool!
    I did it and it sounds awesome! haha

  • @tisaacso3625
    @tisaacso3625 17 років тому

    I'm sorry everyone is being so negative. You are right.

  • @hasegawamiki
    @hasegawamiki 15 років тому

    dude, I agree, but I mean, you are NOT understanding what I said!!!
    I wasn't talking about reading music or knowing theory, I was talking about learning the sound of the notes vs learning POSITIONS
    whatever XD I don't care if people doesn't get it

  • @BlackDrakma
    @BlackDrakma 15 років тому

    guese thats why its kinda wierd for me switching from classical cello to classical guitar =P
    frets are definitly helpful for those realy complex chords which is probly why i never really found anything so complex on cello (at least in the 6 years i played)

  • @jude4312
    @jude4312 15 років тому

    frets were invented so that you wouldn't have to have 20 differently tuned lyres to play a tune. notes on all stringed instruments work the same mechanically. it's dividing the ratio between the nut and bridge. as you finger down on a string, your finger becomes the nut.

  • @markhitri1674
    @markhitri1674 5 років тому +1

    It’s great at .25 speed.

  • @spiralizing
    @spiralizing 17 років тому

    Very well interpretation... I prefer it a little faster, but it was good, For that person who said that bach is not alive anymore, i think is wrong because there was no indication of the dynamic, so the musician had to known very well the music to play the pianos and the fortes correctly.

    • @archtitans54
      @archtitans54 2 роки тому

      Besides which, a person only _truly_ dies when they are forgotten. In this case, due to folks who are talented musicians and play pieces from those who came before ‘em - for example Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Sebastian Bach or Johannes Brahms - those musicians who came before will be remembered for eternity, for there will always be Schools of the Arts that pass on their teachings to their pupils.
      TL,DR: Dead people aren’t dead until they’re forgotten, but because they’ll never be forgotten, they’ll never really die.

  • @AdamTrosterman
    @AdamTrosterman 10 місяців тому

    Amazing 😂 wow❤

  • @appel2326
    @appel2326 15 років тому

    when i started the cello my teacher put little stickers where my index(1) , ring (3) and pinky (4) went , and you get used to the finger positions relative to eachother, beforebeing able to move your hand down to other positions along the fingerboard . hope that made sense =)
    i know someone who can't stand the frets on guitars because with the cello, if you get a note wrong, it's a simple matter of sliding your finger up or down till it's right .

  • @MessengerOfMonolith
    @MessengerOfMonolith Рік тому

    Me playing this piece while remembering the good old days with Nokia :

  • @thebosicothe
    @thebosicothe 15 років тому +1

    I know what you mean. I wish i had started out using my ear more than my eyes.

  • @hasegawamiki
    @hasegawamiki 15 років тому

    I think people should always learn by ear
    I DIDN'T learn by ear, I play electric bass, but I wish I would have been taught by ear, and not only positions [when I first started of course... now I know all this stuff, lol]

  • @VayneTheUndying
    @VayneTheUndying 15 років тому +1

    One question... I have just recently gotten into Classical music, and am sort of new to the instruments.
    How exactly does the Cello work? Since it has no frets, how are the notes located? If this is a stupid question, I apologize. XD

    • @victoire4240
      @victoire4240 4 роки тому

      Hey, I answer you 11 year after your question but it's ok 😂
      There are no frets so the cellist must now exaquly where his fingers must go
      Sorry for the spelling mistakes english is not my first language

    • @hthompski
      @hthompski 3 роки тому +1

      Hehe, 12 years later, but when I first learned cello in elementary school we put tapes on the fingerboard as a reference to put our fingers on top of for first position. After a while it just becomes muscle memory and you don’t need those anymore.

  • @crunklecakes
    @crunklecakes 13 років тому

    @TheTimeTraveler100 then i would definitely like to apologize. I obviously read it wrong (understandably @ three in the morning). thank you for making me look like less of an idiot *blushes*

  • @rj3817
    @rj3817 3 роки тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @JGAN96
    @JGAN96 13 років тому

    @stratect haha i thought he did it kinda fast actually! but yea superb interpretation :)

  • @zeguitarman
    @zeguitarman 17 років тому +1

    great musician and ...nice moustache and beard

  • @pepsi009900
    @pepsi009900 9 років тому +2

    Bach's Sarabande is in 44bpm so that is about right..

  • @destron0
    @destron0 14 років тому +1

    to think a man may learn ths and when he plays the music seems to rise from within him and take control.
    By man I mean the species.

  • @silla20
    @silla20 17 років тому

    bach is watching us from the heaven

  • @doobersmanster
    @doobersmanster 12 років тому

    Good for you..I hope you do master your art and perhaps find the composer of existence someday also. Yes, Bach's music feeds me.

  • @Johnsen2012
    @Johnsen2012 13 років тому

    @derbubz so what you're saying is... it's wrong to disagree with a group of people?

  • @RyanKaufman
    @RyanKaufman 13 років тому +3

    It just me or does this guy look like he was with Bach himself?

  • @mishization
    @mishization 13 років тому

    @stratect expression of emotion through skill*

  • @eldeniel
    @eldeniel 17 років тому

    :S, what the hell are you talking about "too much vibrato :S" god what's hapening to the world.. ITS A SARABANDE IT'S A BEAUTIFULL DANCE!

  • @giuly007
    @giuly007 3 роки тому

    Is this royalty free?

  • @cantwhistleforshit
    @cantwhistleforshit 13 років тому

    @stratect I can get one note sometimes, but that comes and goes and I have no real control over how it sounds. I think my lips are a little stupid.

  • @moppettshow
    @moppettshow 12 років тому +1

    I butchered this on the viola for grade 5. No wonder I barely recognised it.

  • @triviumlambofgod
    @triviumlambofgod 14 років тому

    @carrottoponcrak its not about hitting the note correctly.... who ever told u that.... is well... wrong

  • @andramoie
    @andramoie 12 років тому

    @stratect It shouldn't be just showing off your skills - that's true for sure, anyway in my opinion it's really grave to get the difference between Bach and composers of the romanticism. It's importent to me that the artist saves the unique purity of Bach's music.

  • @sky_004
    @sky_004 12 років тому

    Lilly!

  • @cassandra5322
    @cassandra5322 18 років тому

    vibrato was very emphisized very very emphisized...

  • @faithtimtoby
    @faithtimtoby 17 років тому

    Tastes change - Bach's not alive anymore. Real, modern pianos also wouldn't have been used in his music, or any baroque music, for that matter, but today they are.

  • @Sebastian910628
    @Sebastian910628 13 років тому

    el que no le gusta ¡para qué mondá lo ven!

  • @faithtimtoby
    @faithtimtoby 18 років тому

    But the vibrato adds to the musicality of the piece. It'd be quite boring without it. Excellent!

  • @mimiharmer
    @mimiharmer 14 років тому

    @MusicCloud1 ok sorry

  • @Spider_7_7
    @Spider_7_7 16 років тому

    What does "sarabande" mean?

    • @victoire4240
      @victoire4240 4 роки тому

      This music is made to be played with dancers and it's the name of the dance :) I hop you are happy the answer after 12 years

  • @AdamTrosterman
    @AdamTrosterman 10 місяців тому +1

    Did he really do that?😂😂

  • @praize100
    @praize100 13 років тому

    Transported. Utterly!:)