In 100 years Heavy Metal Concertos will be silent between songs full of high eyebrows and smug looks. I wish clapping was allowed after movements...Convention is repressing the audience's emotional response to music's detriment.
Ever since I was a youngster first learning to love chamber music and orchestral music this piece has always been my favorite, especially that first movement. I don't know why exactly, but to this day it is still my all-time favorite. Beautiful work here with this as well.
@@austinhaynes6420 This music is extraordinarily difficult to play. These are young musicians that BLEW it away for their age. Like any muscle learning, they will get faster with practice. What is important here is accuracy. They pretty much hit all the notes accurately. They deserve applause. If you disagree, just try to play it yourself.
@@MrJpocreva agreed, intonation and accuracy is MUCH more important than speed. Just playing accurately will sound faster and better than just raw speed.
I'm doing this for an audition for college along with 4 other pieces. Is this considered chamber or orchestra ): I keep hoping I could make it pass for orchestra even though... eh. How'd the recital go?
This attitude makes me laugh. People cough between movements and musicians sometimes tune instruments. There is a disruption of flow anyway. Why not clap?
Great guidelines! Now Everyone is uncomfortable after a movement ends. Seems like people that clap are in tune with their feelings and not overly repressed by conservatory rules that drive the broad public away. This aversive conditioning ruins the experience for everyone, the ones who would like to clap are now ashamed and the rule-followers are angry.
un grand sens de la musicalité,admiration
I don’t think I’ve heard a live recording be so in tune before
In 100 years Heavy Metal Concertos will be silent between songs full of high eyebrows and smug looks. I wish clapping was allowed after movements...Convention is repressing the audience's emotional response to music's detriment.
Ever since I was a youngster first learning to love chamber music and orchestral music this piece has always been my favorite, especially that first movement. I don't know why exactly, but to this day it is still my all-time favorite. Beautiful work here with this as well.
It's my favorite Vivaldi concerto too. The first movement is sublime, indeed.
This is one of the pieces that made Bach think Vivaldi was a genius.
so you see the man with the violin? he so enthusiastic
Have you no appreciation for good music?!! This sounds great! Not annoyingly slow honey! They were perfectly fine!
It sounds nice, but it is played very slowly as compared to others and I sounds nicer when played with speed and intensity.
@@austinhaynes6420 This music is extraordinarily difficult to play. These are young musicians that BLEW it away for their age. Like any muscle learning, they will get faster with practice. What is important here is accuracy. They pretty much hit all the notes accurately. They deserve applause. If you disagree, just try to play it yourself.
@@MrJpocreva agreed, intonation and accuracy is MUCH more important than speed. Just playing accurately will sound faster and better than just raw speed.
This is still nice I agree
A truly great ensemble and a truly great piece! I just wish they had a 2nd viola, then the balance would’ve been perfect!
Viola gang hihi😄
I’m playing this for my recital and I only have a week to practice this. Wish me luck! 😊✊
I'm doing this for an audition for college along with 4 other pieces. Is this considered chamber or orchestra ): I keep hoping I could make it pass for orchestra even though... eh. How'd the recital go?
@@xxthe_rainxx7445 it is considered chamber
Just saw this comment... how did you do?
@@mdmjeremiah quite good, not bad. They liked it 🥳
@@kaylagaye3736 That's great! This is my all-time favorite piece and to hear you did well makes me happy.
These young people are truly good. This music is a pure marvel.
Without a double bass it sounds a bit weird for me
I’m listening to this to practice my bass part in this!
@@owenpipes8735 same!!
Bass players are hard to find
2:51 lol it’s rlly good
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¡Muy bien! ¡Bravo, bravo!
A lot of falseness, some accents are not lucky, but still thumbs up for enthusiasm.
Very beautiful 😍
3rd movement 1.25x speed, thank me later
absolutely gorgeous, wonderful young talents
i didn’t think i was going to find another concerto more beautiful then la stravanza rv 279 Allegro 1 and then i found this
Merci !
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This piece is so good that Bach transcript it in Organ.
Bach added a lot of extra material in the 1st and 3rd movements, it's interesting to see all the augmentations, especially in the pedal part.
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Amo
Musica stupenda.. bravissimi..amo Vivaldi da veneziano 👏👏
오~~ Bravo
Look at viola guy at 3:39
I mean violin, sorry
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I should add I like this rendition.
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Well done! Vivaldi comes alive!
Makes me cringe/angry/cry when people clap between movements
Are they stupid?
This attitude makes me laugh. People cough between movements and musicians sometimes tune instruments. There is a disruption of flow anyway. Why not clap?
people were allowed to clap between movements in Vivaldi's time...
They surely were having a party in Vivaldi's time
Great guidelines! Now Everyone is uncomfortable after a movement ends. Seems like people that clap are in tune with their feelings and not overly repressed by conservatory rules that drive the broad public away. This aversive conditioning ruins the experience for everyone, the ones who would like to clap are now ashamed and the rule-followers are angry.
Awesome!
Браво!!!
I think Bach adopted and adapted this concert in some fashion.
His organ concerto in a minor
@@Jack-ji2kz Thank you for the reply, I have that as a record, but couldn't think of it.
@@klauskarbaumer6302 It’s a piece I listen to very often. I didn’t know it was adapted from a Vivaldi concerto till recently
like that annoyingly cold honey that wont come out of the bottle when you squeeze it. way to slow but sweet
Hmmm... How fast do you go then? What about 1000 year old frozen molasses!