What a haunting quintet this is! I love the lyrical melodies in the first movement, very Slavic in character. The 2nd movement is so tragically beautiful and powerful, what a unique and emotional experience it is to listen to it. The cyclic form is well-used in this piece, the way he quotes the melodies from the first 2 movements throughout the piece is marvelous. A wonderful example of Soviet-Ukrainian chamber music, like his 2nd piano trio!
Es ist meine erste Gelegenheit, dieses Quintett anzuhören. Erstaunlich perfekt komponiert und wunderschön gespielt mit klar artikuliertem Klang des Klaviers sowie seidigen und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen vierer Streichinstrumente. Der zweite Satz klingt besonders schön und echt lyrisch. Die intime und perfekt vereinigte Miteinanderwirkung zwischen den fünf Virtuiosen ist wahrlich ergreifend. Es ist auch erstaunlich, dass solch ein Meisterwerk in Kriegsjahren von 1942 bis 1945 in der UdSSR komponiert wurde. Danke fürs wertvolle Onlinestellen!
27:28 sounds like Leo Ornstein. I wonder if they are both influenced by something similar that I just don't know about. I mean, I know that Ornstein was originally from Ukraine, but I honestly don't know much about the musical environment in Ukraine around the beginning of the 20'th century.
Hello Bravo for the magnificent playing I would love to play inmy country Korea. I could find the full score but not the parts scores for the strings. Could I have the string scores if you have them? or would you let me know how to get them?
@@구자은-v8k I am working on a new edition of this piece. The published score made in 1989 in Kiev has a quite a few problems and one huge error where 5 bars in the finale have been accidentally omitted. Currently, it is still work in progress, but I hope to have it ready before the end of the year.
Finally I can understand how Ukraine could fight against Russian invasion. Strong people, strong music.
If you are here, you had a really good taste for chamber music.
What a pleasure to listen to this wonderful music! Thank you for sharing!
What a haunting quintet this is! I love the lyrical melodies in the first movement, very Slavic in character. The 2nd movement is so tragically beautiful and powerful, what a unique and emotional experience it is to listen to it. The cyclic form is well-used in this piece, the way he quotes the melodies from the first 2 movements throughout the piece is marvelous. A wonderful example of Soviet-Ukrainian chamber music, like his 2nd piano trio!
this music is purely Ukrainian and has nothing to do with Soviet music
This took me many places; what a journey of a piece! Wonderful music.
Es ist meine erste Gelegenheit, dieses Quintett anzuhören. Erstaunlich perfekt komponiert und wunderschön gespielt mit klar artikuliertem Klang des Klaviers sowie seidigen und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen vierer Streichinstrumente. Der zweite Satz klingt besonders schön und echt lyrisch. Die intime und perfekt vereinigte Miteinanderwirkung zwischen den fünf Virtuiosen ist wahrlich ergreifend. Es ist auch erstaunlich, dass solch ein Meisterwerk in Kriegsjahren von 1942 bis 1945 in der UdSSR komponiert wurde. Danke fürs wertvolle Onlinestellen!
Oh my god this is gorgeous
Oh wow my favorite piano quintet!!
Wonderful quintet and a great performance ! What a discovery. Thanks
Thank you very much!! You've popularized great but unknown piece.
What an amazing discovery! WOW!
Listening to these makes me feel like an elegant chap even if i snort doritos in the morning, anyways this piece is very good indeed !
Cool Ranch, I hope.
Thank you very much for this video!
he gave dignified narrative to the natural and sporatic moments of despair that puncuates our lives
Thank for this comment. Beautifully said... especially today.
Starting with nice réminiscences of Zarebski's quintet !
Great composition, great performance.
Lush, elegant, sophisticated, stylish
Emotive masterpiece of its own kind!
Moving and touching!!
Hi from Ukraine :)
Happy Blitz -- This genius...Бори́с Миколáйович Лятоши́нський...amazes by his impetus, innovation and power! Hi from San Agustinillo, Oaxaca !
Magnifique !
Bedankt voor mooie muziek Bartje.
Remarkable!
Love it
Gorgeous
27:28 sounds like Leo Ornstein. I wonder if they are both influenced by something similar that I just don't know about. I mean, I know that Ornstein was originally from Ukraine, but I honestly don't know much about the musical environment in Ukraine around the beginning of the 20'th century.
nice
The key is G minor...sort of.
Hi teere. I'm impressed that you're posted my recording. Where are you find it?
my email address is jvmozart6@gmail.com. What is your email so we can go over particulars.
Hello
Bravo for the magnificent playing
I would love to play inmy country Korea.
I could find the full score but not the parts scores for the strings.
Could I have the string scores if you have them? or would you let me know how to get them?
@@구자은-v8k I am working on a new edition of this piece. The published score made in 1989 in Kiev has a quite a few problems and one huge error where 5 bars in the finale have been accidentally omitted. Currently, it is still work in progress, but I hope to have it ready before the end of the year.
The beggining reminds me a Dark Souls 3 boss theme
wat boss
@@samaritan29 gaels theme second phase maybe?
@@phoebedraper170 ehh i don't really hear it
@@samaritan29 cool
@@phoebedraper170 ???
2:09
Could you please write the names of the performers?
The info is under the video. Click on the tab "more" and you will see the names and information of the work.
Неплохо. Но напрягало пианино безустально долбящее.
а що Ви хотіли, піаніно - ударно-клавішний інструмент, от і довбає
I like this a lot better than his bombastic and incoherent symphonies.