A lesson with Leonard Rose: 1978

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  • @strad1944
    @strad1944 12 років тому +123

    Yes, he was my idol when I was 13-18. I studied with him in NY at Juilliard when I was 16, living alone in the city a year after my father died... not a good idea of my mother's. Bad: school grades good: met Bernstein and played on a televised childern's concert in March 1961.Mr. Rose was a great teacher.. He passed on a great sound and was sensitive to let the individual grow. I think Yo Yo and I are testament to his genius.

    • @shobarsch
      @shobarsch 6 років тому +3

      Is this really Lynn Harrell???

    • @lotusbuds2000
      @lotusbuds2000 6 років тому +3

      Sounds like it is Lynn Harrell. So wonderful to read your beautiful words Mr. Harrell.

    • @RachelXu
      @RachelXu 5 років тому +3

      I Love your cello playing very much!

    • @jaredcarlsonripple6692
      @jaredcarlsonripple6692 4 роки тому +8

      Rest easy

    • @nickdavis965
      @nickdavis965 4 роки тому +1

      @@shobarsch No, I do not believe this is truly Lynn Harrell. There is another account that seems to be Lynn Harrell where videos of his performances are posted, also those he subscribed to seem to be also close family. This channel is subscribed to gaming channels, which I'm not sure if Mr. Harrell was actually a fan of.

  • @nrosen8794
    @nrosen8794 2 роки тому +2

    Listening to Mr. Rose play the Faure Elegy with Henri Temianka conducting the California Chamber Orchestra changed my life for the better. His sound is lodged in my memory forever. He is the greatest American-born cellist of all time.

  • @bobcochran2890
    @bobcochran2890 Рік тому +1

    Maybe the most elegant and refined cellist ever. I was privileged to be in the orchestra accompanying him twice. Just spectacular.

  • @PraiseHim718
    @PraiseHim718 5 років тому +10

    I've had 3 cello lessons now, and after watching Leonard Rose here, I question what I am, and also am not, being taught. I am not the messed up (cello taught) college aged student he mentions, instead I am nearly 70. I will carry on with this for the time being, however, until I can get this figured out. I appreciate all he is saying, but at 32 minutes I am going to take a break from this video, will watch the rest shortly. It is intense, but clearly very important information. I am grateful for this video.

  • @FourthSpell
    @FourthSpell 10 років тому +31

    Thats some heavy ass video editing skills you got there

    • @schumacherenator
      @schumacherenator 7 років тому +5

      Some Times
      Yeah, especially clever cropping out the entire right arm around 22:00 when he's showing the function of the right arm in using the lower half of the bow. Brilliant.

  • @profpf
    @profpf 11 років тому +2

    Ron Leonard is one of the greatest teachers I've known. I wouldn't say that his lessons are 'duplicates' of these videos but he does incorporate these ideas into his own playing and teaching. I learned so much from him. Anyone who is studying with him should pay very, very close attention!

  • @yehbuddy4251
    @yehbuddy4251 4 роки тому +22

    The editing is hilarious. It’s not a problem for me at all

  • @PraiseHim718
    @PraiseHim718 5 років тому +4

    34:07 "Come on baby, speak. We have to plead with it." I love that.

  • @nazabektur3809
    @nazabektur3809 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant! Thank you ❤

  • @andrewzaplatynsky4556
    @andrewzaplatynsky4556 Рік тому

    Absolutely brilliant and spot on. I use this video for my violin students. Thank you, Leonard Rose.

  • @muken48
    @muken48 11 років тому +4

    Mr. Rose is my favorite musician. I've heard stories of people who cried when they have heard a particular piece of music for one reason or another. I sort of understood but thought it could be explained through psychiatry or maybe the persons state of mind at the time but it happened to me when I listened to Mr. Rose play the slow variation of the Rococo Variations by Tchaikovsky at about 4 o'clock in the morning many years ago...a recording. If you listen carefully. it is incredible.

  • @karenbeck8310
    @karenbeck8310 8 років тому +2

    Thank you for this wonderful video - what a great master, player and teacher, he was!

  • @strad1944
    @strad1944 12 років тому +9

    So fabulous to have to review, and to study! Kind knowledgable and warmly enthusiastic. What a treasure. Lynn Harrell

  • @melissarichardson4853
    @melissarichardson4853 3 місяці тому

    Love this so much. Favorite moment: Claude Franck in the master class 😂

  • @KarenLCB
    @KarenLCB 12 років тому +1

    Thanks so much for posting this, Steve! Extremely worthwile view for both teachers and students!

  • @swilkins1984
    @swilkins1984 11 років тому +1

    Wow. This is the first time I've heard his speaking voice, yet I've heard and admired his 'cello voice' for years.

  • @twolegsnotail
    @twolegsnotail 10 років тому

    What a marvellous effort! Thank you Mr. Honigberg (honeytown) and all the best to you !!

  • @MrGreencheetah
    @MrGreencheetah 6 років тому

    What a privilege to be able to get this lesson!

  • @gustavwochercello1059
    @gustavwochercello1059 3 роки тому +1

    I'd like to have the sound edited (add highs because his voice sounds very muffled, plus take some low mids out when he plays cello and also assimilate audio levels during his speech vs. concert clips) because I believe this is a tremendously important video for all cellists!!!

  • @mellocello4u
    @mellocello4u 10 років тому

    thanks so much for compiling this video..wonderful to watch...such a great master cellist

  • @greatmomentsofopera7170
    @greatmomentsofopera7170 7 років тому +2

    11:30 pure magic - elegance and beauty. Also hopelessly outclassing Stern who was so lazy in his late years.

  • @zamyrabyrd
    @zamyrabyrd 12 років тому +1

    Did you ever study with him? I did hear Rose play a concert of all the Beethoven Cello Sonatas around 1969 with Vladimir Sokolov in Philadelphia - wonderful memory!

  • @MastanehNazarian
    @MastanehNazarian 7 років тому +1

    This is so great! Thanks for posting.

  • @murdeface5
    @murdeface5 10 років тому +2

    this man is an amazing cellist! i have the opportunity to study with one of his best students- scott kluksdahl. amazing cellist by far.

    • @dvega5576
      @dvega5576 4 роки тому

      I study with him now!

  • @armensargsyan9263
    @armensargsyan9263 Рік тому

    Fantastic!!!

  • @MrHonigberg
    @MrHonigberg  12 років тому +8

    Yes. I averaged 7 lessons per year with Mr. Rose at the Juilliard School from 1979 to 1984.

    • @ryanschick9882
      @ryanschick9882 Рік тому

      Interesting, did you take additional lessons with Channing Robbins? And if so, how often/how many per year?

    • @MrHonigberg
      @MrHonigberg  Рік тому

      @@ryanschick9882 Most of my lessons were with Channing Robbins who was a terrific teacher who deserves a lot of credit.

  • @joznick1
    @joznick1 9 років тому

    thanks for this great tribute

  • @johnrobinsoniii4028
    @johnrobinsoniii4028 5 років тому

    My Teacher(G. Kagan of the Met Opera Orchestra fame) studied with Leonard Rose. And his approach to scales and bowing technique were of course passed down to me.

  • @munkybrain
    @munkybrain 11 років тому

    Thank you so very very much for this

  • @pmiahky
    @pmiahky 12 років тому +1

    Lessons with Ron Leonard are virtually duplicates of this video. So fantastic.

  • @electriccellist
    @electriccellist 12 років тому +1

    I have an autograph over 50 years old, that I still cherish from Leonard Rose.

  • @santhemooncrystal796
    @santhemooncrystal796 12 років тому

    Some of the terms he used, like figure 8 and sounding point I was like "someone else said that to me now who was it??!?" It was Steve Domka, my accompanist who plays violin in a couple orchestras around where I live. Great teacher.

  • @Bigbug123456
    @Bigbug123456 12 років тому

    What a beautifully well done video! Kudo from an aspiring cellist in college :) Thanks for the great info!

  • @NHCello
    @NHCello 12 років тому

    Nicely done, Steve!

  • @alvarobitran
    @alvarobitran 12 років тому

    Great! Thanks for posting!!

  • @clairebennett7831
    @clairebennett7831 7 років тому

    Leonard Rose is my cousin and I wanted to hear him play a piece. The last time I heard him play I was a child.

  • @profpf
    @profpf 11 років тому

    His dry humor is wonderful. As an undergraduate I wasn't quite ready for it!!! More's the pity.

  • @MrHonigberg
    @MrHonigberg  11 років тому +4

    Just the opposite Nate. It was Rose who learned from lessons Galamian taught at the Meadowmount School of Music in the summer of 1952.

  • @ahtisuomisto7588
    @ahtisuomisto7588 11 років тому +4

    My Finnish teacher has one of N. Amati´s cellos. It has a very powerful tone but requires strength to get it out.

  • @QauntumCellist
    @QauntumCellist 3 роки тому +1

    Is there a video of this lesson without the video editing?
    (Though I appreciate the hard work and the video itself!)

  • @Grace-qd8wv
    @Grace-qd8wv 2 місяці тому

    31:40 Dounis paintbrush theory for changing bows

  • @greatmomentsofopera7170
    @greatmomentsofopera7170 3 роки тому +1

    What’s with all the weird video editing techniques? Why is the background made black at times?

  • @munkybrain
    @munkybrain 11 років тому +1

    I'm sure he means that the stick should lie along the place on the fingers between the two joints that divide the fingers into three segments. so the hand should not slip so far down the bow that those two joints are below the stick, and the tips of the fingers are hanging down below the bottom of the frog.

  • @kaliheera2136
    @kaliheera2136 8 років тому

    GOD! ahhahahha I loved your comments. Leonard is so thrilling and a selfless teacher.

  • @amycello
    @amycello 10 років тому +2

    Thanks so much for posting this. I'm looking forward to watching the whole thing, but what is surprising so far (up to 10 minutes) is that he is talking about very basic ideas, familiar to any student who has gotten to an intermediate level; bow speed, pressure, and sounding point. Was Rose one of the first teachers to articulate these aspects of sound production? Hard to imagine.

  • @MikeDrewYT
    @MikeDrewYT 7 місяців тому

    Opening and closing the shoulder at the lower half. Maybe he misspoke, Very visible that the elbow angle was changing little in that sequence.

  • @CelloLoop
    @CelloLoop 12 років тому

    Thankyou!

  • @gasparocelloman9852
    @gasparocelloman9852 2 роки тому

    I wonder if anyone remembers what brand strings he used.

  • @bealreadyhappy
    @bealreadyhappy Рік тому

    31:49 Christopher Bunting said one needs to play badly first! Let’s face it, we all had to scribble before we could write legibly.😎

  • @pmiahky
    @pmiahky 11 років тому

    Yes! They are so similar obviously because of the pedigree. What I meant is that Mr. Leonard truly mastered Rose's teaching in such a way that his bow arm and even the vibrato is essentially a duplicate. He sounds like Rose and even has that dry humor. "You want to bow straight..." Ha!

  • @kyliestwo
    @kyliestwo 11 років тому

    Awesome

  • @cello64
    @cello64 4 роки тому

    What a great master! And a very kind man, too.

  • @IsaiahCelloBrown
    @IsaiahCelloBrown 11 років тому

    Okay I'm confused. @19:20 When he is talking about the bow hold, what does he mean by He doesn't believe our fingers should go past the second joint?

  • @marcogutierrez6198
    @marcogutierrez6198 8 років тому

    Mr. Honigberg, what is the string trio that is played at the end? Also what is that piano trio as well? so wonderful and I've been struggling to find music for the first ensemble format mentioned. thank you.

  • @NickHollis21
    @NickHollis21 11 років тому

    Really awesome video! The video effects, though, were kinda annoying. But I did learn a lot. :)

  • @cemr113
    @cemr113 7 років тому +1

    Alguna traducción en español (subt)?.
    Übersetzung nach Deutsch Sprache (subt)?
    Gracias /Danke.

  • @nyccontrabass3489
    @nyccontrabass3489 5 місяців тому

    lol. I agree with Claude Frank.

  • @eleanorjones26407
    @eleanorjones26407 4 роки тому

    I wish I could meet him... he seams cool

    • @jerrywetherall9612
      @jerrywetherall9612 Рік тому

      One day you will have a chance to meet him, guaranteed. 🎶😎🎵

  • @kaliheera2136
    @kaliheera2136 8 років тому

    'COME ON BABY PLEASE' !!!!!!!!!!!!! 'We need to plead with it to sound. ' omg nobody understands it but Rose

  • @birdyinabox
    @birdyinabox 9 років тому +1

    How did you know that he was gifted in left hand technique? Is that something that can be perceived and distinguished from plain old hard work?

  • @tomatojuice12
    @tomatojuice12 11 років тому

    Who is the pianist that speaks at 20:49? Is that Claude Frank?

  • @TheNorbert2010
    @TheNorbert2010 3 місяці тому

    Love it. But notice, that his pinkie is going outwards on downbow. This is an unnecessary tension

  • @DurpenHeimer
    @DurpenHeimer 12 років тому +1

    Interesting to see that dispute in the master class. I do think the F-sharp sounds better, but the point of the master giving directions is for the cellist to play and experiment with in practice rather than to fully understand right away. That was completely rude and blatant of the pianist to intrude on the lesson.

  • @vavavi1000
    @vavavi1000 11 років тому

    damn... that clip of him playing with stern... such a master.

  • @gasparocelloman9852
    @gasparocelloman9852 3 роки тому

    21:03 😱

  • @schumacherenator
    @schumacherenator 7 років тому +2

    Can you please, PLEASE re-upload this without all the horrid video effects? Dear god.

    • @MrHonigberg
      @MrHonigberg  7 років тому +7

      It is not so easy. I'm not sure I would be able to retrace my steps. I no longer have the original on hand. The original video was in bland shape - of which I had a third generation. I'm not certain where I even got that copy. The color was faded. It was awful really. I tried to jazz it up. Sorry you didn't like it.

    • @oliverdixon9924
      @oliverdixon9924 7 років тому +13

      Well just thank you for making it available!

  • @Jesuswinsbirdofmichigan
    @Jesuswinsbirdofmichigan Рік тому

    ✡️✝️Sept./27/2023.

  • @ezequielcamacho5956
    @ezequielcamacho5956 4 роки тому

    Spanish suuubs pleaseee

  • @scottsgueglia5085
    @scottsgueglia5085 10 років тому +2

    Leanord Rose taught my cello teacher's, teacher.

    • @owenradcliffe4696
      @owenradcliffe4696 9 років тому +1

      Casals taught my cello teacher's teacher

    • @stefanrogers9091
      @stefanrogers9091 8 років тому

      +Michele Lorenzi Leonard Rose taught my teacher.

    • @unfinishedgestalt
      @unfinishedgestalt 8 років тому

      Rostropovich was taught by prof. S.Kozolupov and never by P.Casals. They just met occasionally few times.

  • @whatthecello42
    @whatthecello42 11 років тому

    He turns into the Pope at 7:35

  • @JD..........
    @JD.......... 6 років тому

    32:33

  • @RobertHershkowitz
    @RobertHershkowitz 2 місяці тому

    I disagree