Sounds great with passages of great technique with colors involved in phrasing. I have not heard someone play this in masterclass since the college days.
I'm not sure you got that right. From the 4 minute mark Richard has total control and builds a crescendo; by comparison Ma's is rushed and, dare I say, rather undefined. But that's the great thing about classical music - there are loads of different interpretations of the same piece! :) @@anemelia7778
Not at all, immediately you can see he plays like Heinrich Schiff, including his posture. Indeed I checked and he studied with him, obviously the biggest influence.
This piece hasn't been getting the credit that it deserves. Juice, speed, drama, like a speeding car, you can't stop listeningl. And this performance is great ! Gotta hear Samuel Houston Mayes for a competitive 2nd movement though. Sammy's sound is unforgettable.
Sounds great with passages of great technique with colors involved in phrasing. I have not heard someone play this in masterclass since the college days.
Whaou quel merveilleux son! Quel tempérament merci beaucoup pour ce fabuleux partage si riche en expression et en émotions
what a god
Hello,
Thank you very much for this beautiful concert !
Best wishes !
Jean-Charles Bourquin, in France
So incredible!!!!! Loved every second:)
This is the next piece I'm going to study. I loved your performance, it was the best I found ❤
Not being hateful, but i reccomend Yo yo ma's version, it's on youtube as well. That one's gonna leave you speechless
I'm not sure you got that right. From the 4 minute mark Richard has total control and builds a crescendo; by comparison Ma's is rushed and, dare I say, rather undefined. But that's the great thing about classical music - there are loads of different interpretations of the same piece! :) @@anemelia7778
Wow :)
I'm stealing those embellishments
such a fast tempo holy shit but i like it
This was new to me until I heard Stephen Isserlis speak glowingly about it. What a minor gem this work is.
It sounds pretty complex
Brilliant performance! Thank you Richard Harwood for your input in this outstanding piece of cello music!
Lots of similarities with the viollinconcerto which I performed on my final examination in 1985. Time flies use it well
Just a smashing performance of one of my favorite concerti. Great, juicy old finger shifts! Super clarity and diction. Really excellent. Thanks!
One of the best performances I've seen or heard!
+1 and big like for this performance. a very nice piece
Its my First time hearing you, and i really appreciated the way you play and your sound.
Great video and very inspiring for me 👍🏼
Richard Harwood has given this wonderful piece a new life ! Thank you! Perhaps cellists will again play it !
Wonderful) Thanks a lot for post!
god his phrasing is soooo goodooddodddd. his story telling is what i strive to havé when playing this piece
Bravo!! Magnifique!!
What a marvelous performance, and with such artistry. Thank you, Mr. Harwood. You are certainly a cellist I am going to follow.
Best version of the concerto)
Beautiful music 👍👍😘😘😘😘🎶
Great playing! Wow!
You sounded like shafran here
like Misha Maisky))
Not at all, immediately you can see he plays like Heinrich Schiff, including his posture. Indeed I checked and he studied with him, obviously the biggest influence.
Thanks so much!
Beautiful!!!
Dang
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This piece hasn't been getting the credit that it deserves. Juice, speed, drama, like a speeding car, you can't stop listeningl. And this performance is great ! Gotta hear Samuel Houston Mayes for a competitive 2nd movement though. Sammy's sound is unforgettable.
Too bad they mic’d the cello too much. Balance is off