I bought a CD with Beethoven's music back around 2006 when I was around 12 years old. I'm so glad I made the right decision and bought these CDs, because this beautiful music exists in my life ever since
This quartet is amazing. All of the players are amazing musicians and are of the highest quality playing. Not to mention they fit their roll perfectly.
Wonderful performance! Definitely THE BEST performance of Op.18-4. Great passion and intensity. Very convincing interpretation - the piece is played as if it's a story. Amazingly beautiful sound (especially 1st Vn). I hope they record all the Beethoven Quartets.
Wow! Amazing vitality and commitment - all four players are brilliant - as a viola player I am extremely impressed with the gorgeous sound and vitality of the violist in this group!
Beautiful! This version is really inspiring. The sound and images are great. Pity that they don't do the repetition in this movement. It's so necessary!
Perfect attack Perfect intonation Wonderful verve Great respect given in choice of name That’s two perfects a wonderful and a great before you get to the music! P.S. strange idea that Belgium doesn’t produce genius - who more than Beethoven?
A melhor versão que já ouvi! Som lindíssimo! Rock´n roll e Con Amore, como se deve tocar Beethoven! The best version I have ever heard! Superb sound! Rock´n Roll and Con Amore, as Beethoven should be played!
This wonderful bunch remind me of the Guarneri String Quartet during their "high tension Beethoven" days all those year ago. The Guarneri were often on the edge and really exciting but these guys are equally exciting and amazingly just a little more accurate than the Guarneri. I love it.
Wait! Is that Tom Petty on viola? (Just kidding!) Amazing performance, but sounds like they are playing in St. Peter’s Cathedral. Is there some electronic reverb being added?
Sergey Pishugin graduated from the Moscow Conservatory where he sudied in the classes of Professor D.F. Oistrakh and Professor S.I. Snitkovsky. As a member of Glinka quaret he was the winner of the International Competition in Liège in 1969. He toured with the quartet in Western Europe. Since 1977 as a member of Shostakovich Quartet, Pischugin toured in Soviet Union and around the world, participated in the most important festivals such as Edinburgh, Santa Fe, Adelaide, Tokyo, Istanbul, Kuhmo, Hong Kong and others. He is currently a professor at the Moscow Conservatory. Sergey Pischugin is People's Artist of Russia, laureate of the State Prize of Russia.
OYSTAR it’s a c minor thing, it cuts to the bone - a bee in abeyance? a prayer on the wing? hologram hole O? faux fur nono there’s no chauffeur Or safir savior-Pho in... O O O O ... u Noh mimi mi I lučka-lučka u and luvva u and luv a super-soup tho I am mot Truffaut and can’t afford pantoufles let alone the kinda truffles that I pug has dug in China but a pigwood REALLY diggin France... but... I luvid a’livin deren Paris, maya time well spent witjista taste wacha transpho- may-shun, betcha did not Noh. in trans-tigereyed time, you’ll see your maya, my o my, Angel who - O you know she knew but could not teĺ, the Ouija Board, it lied as well! Of course this wasn’t FIRST LAST ONLY life for Maya Derenowski, nor for Angel- Hoo... who well, lo and beyold! Good Doctor Angel-Löw, Just like that Praha rabbi, I do say, was how that goal Of getting folks to say her name Right, well... it never “took”, But look! She had a reason. So do you. And she loved you. So do I, and soda water, My-O-My.... a salt with a friendly whippin’ for our common Fo... Fo.. Pho... O so faux... O Common foes that we Sharin Common, O, a Rose-foe Rosebud, Just in case the sled is lost, Just so ... unprecedented? Ah so ah so and saw so sauce Where was I, in lilas-aigon? Some Closerie de ... read up On Gide? Or wassa oiseau hand-sel Zola-tee-doe furra seconda parasec farsakh Mille-Émile moment, sis mem Bear meant no Hermitall To this age and poor earth And we were thru widdem and with Mealy-meal threweth dattoo
The violist is crazy, the first violin is......weird, as is the second, the cellist is too emotive. Let's just say this is NOT your normal quartet combination. Otherwise I loved it.
Agreed. I had a college professor say that you don't need to move expressivity in order to play expressively. Those words struck me. So I toned down the body movement a little.
I never get tired of watching this...
I bought a CD with Beethoven's music back around 2006 when I was around 12 years old. I'm so glad I made the right decision and bought these CDs, because this beautiful music exists in my life ever since
1st VIOLIN - ANDREY BARANOV;
2nd VIOLIN - SERGEY PISHUGIN;
VIOLA - FEDOR BELUGIN;
CELLO - ALEXEY ZHILIN.
This quartet is amazing. All of the players are amazing musicians and are of the highest quality playing. Not to mention they fit their roll perfectly.
This must be my absolute favourite string quartet, Beethoven was incredible
Wonderful performance! Definitely THE BEST performance of Op.18-4. Great passion and intensity. Very convincing interpretation - the piece is played as if it's a story. Amazingly beautiful sound (especially 1st Vn). I hope they record all the Beethoven Quartets.
4:31 the violist looks like a rock star😂
i KNOW RIGHT
@violin614 lmaooo that part reminds of when Oistrakh plays the opening D of Brahms VC
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
強さと繊細さを 徹底して両立させるところがベートーベンの凄さ。それを 妥協なしに追究した素晴らしい演奏だ。ぜひ他の5曲も聴きたい。
Wow! Amazing vitality and commitment - all four players are brilliant - as a viola player I am extremely impressed with the gorgeous sound and vitality of the violist in this group!
This interpretation makes me want to cry, yell, scream, explode, and die at the same time. It is THAT GOOD.
A fantastic performance. You even have the most interesting man in the world on 2nd violin!
Love this quatret sooo much
Magnificent !! 4 Maestros.
bravo!!!! You made a history! Your interpretation and passion for this music is the best !
So beautiful....
I agree : )
Also, u are one of my idols when it comes to violin playing : P
Best play version of this masterpiece!!
Beautiful! This version is really inspiring. The sound and images are great. Pity that they don't do the repetition in this movement. It's so necessary!
Perfect attack
Perfect intonation
Wonderful verve
Great respect given in choice of name
That’s two perfects a wonderful and a great before you get to the music!
P.S. strange idea that Belgium doesn’t produce genius - who more than Beethoven?
I would like to see this quartet play smetana "from my life"
I've seen a video of these guys playing Shostakovich too, they are amazing
BRAVO, this is an excellent quartet. They play the right intensity.
That's what I call a perfect performance
My favourite performance now.
A melhor versão que já ouvi! Som lindíssimo! Rock´n roll e Con Amore, como se deve tocar Beethoven! The best version I have ever heard! Superb sound! Rock´n Roll and Con Amore, as Beethoven should be played!
👌👌
Браво, Андрей! Вот это ЗВУК!
You make the Masterpiece !! Best version of this music ever!
Андрюша, класс! Это глубина и лучшая трактовка!
Fantastic!! Would like to watch the other movements.
This wonderful bunch remind me of the Guarneri String Quartet during their "high tension Beethoven" days all those year ago. The Guarneri were often on the edge and really exciting but these guys are equally exciting and amazingly just a little more accurate than the Guarneri. I love it.
I would like to know why David Oistrakh' name is on the title?
Name to Tribute David Oistrakh For His Virtuosity.
Bravi! The best performance!!!
These guys are incredible.
Second violin is former pupil of David Oistrakh professor Sergey Pichugin, who formerly played in Glinka and Shostakovich Quartets?
Wow fantastic
bessst performance👌👌
now THAT was a fine performance
Wow, that was intens!!
blagodaram.
Thank you!This is my Bethoven s favourit quartet.
Mine too!
interpretazione superlativa.
Superb!
Fantastic
energía potente!
Bravo!
Wait! Is that Tom Petty on viola? (Just kidding!) Amazing performance, but sounds like they are playing in St. Peter’s Cathedral. Is there some electronic reverb being added?
We want all the movements!!!
Lindissimo
Rigorous as the Alban Berg Quartet, vigorous as Apocalyptica.
A w e s o m e
Great... ;°)
They film like Karajan did with BPO
Does anyone know who that viola player is?
I NEED MOREEEEEE, PLEASEEEE NEW VIDEOSSSS
Fedor Belugin
ausgezeichnet
2° violin???????
Sergey Pishugin graduated from the Moscow Conservatory where he sudied in the classes of Professor D.F. Oistrakh and Professor S.I. Snitkovsky. As a member of Glinka quaret he was the winner of the International Competition in Liège in 1969. He toured with the quartet in Western Europe.
Since 1977 as a member of Shostakovich Quartet, Pischugin toured in Soviet Union and around the world, participated in the most important festivals such as Edinburgh, Santa Fe, Adelaide, Tokyo, Istanbul, Kuhmo, Hong Kong and others.
He is currently a professor at the Moscow Conservatory. Sergey Pischugin is People's Artist of Russia, laureate of the State Prize of Russia.
OYSTAR
it’s a c minor thing,
it cuts to the bone -
a bee in abeyance?
a prayer on the wing?
hologram hole O? faux fur
nono there’s no chauffeur
Or safir savior-Pho in...
O O O O ... u Noh mimi
mi I lučka-lučka u and luvva u
and luv a super-soup
tho I am mot Truffaut
and can’t afford pantoufles
let alone the kinda truffles
that I pug has dug in China
but a pigwood REALLY diggin
France... but... I luvid a’livin
deren Paris, maya time
well spent witjista taste
wacha transpho-
may-shun, betcha did not Noh.
in trans-tigereyed time, you’ll
see your maya, my o my,
Angel who - O you know she
knew but could not teĺ, the Ouija Board, it lied as well!
Of course this wasn’t FIRST
LAST ONLY life for Maya
Derenowski, nor for Angel-
Hoo... who well, lo and beyold!
Good Doctor Angel-Löw,
Just like that Praha rabbi,
I do say, was how that goal
Of getting folks to say her name
Right, well... it never “took”,
But look! She had a reason.
So do you. And she loved you.
So do I, and soda water,
My-O-My.... a salt with a friendly
whippin’ for our common
Fo... Fo.. Pho... O so faux... O
Common foes that we Sharin
Common, O, a Rose-foe Rosebud,
Just in case the sled is lost,
Just so ... unprecedented?
Ah so ah so and saw so sauce
Where was I, in lilas-aigon?
Some Closerie de ... read up
On Gide? Or wassa oiseau
hand-sel Zola-tee-doe
furra seconda parasec farsakh
Mille-Émile moment, sis mem
Bear meant no Hermitall
To this age and poor earth
And we were thru widdem
and with Mealy-meal
threweth dattoo
TheHouseOfChiou its Fedor Belugin
about the same length as hey jude ........can you imagine??
+STEVEN HECK Yes, and Hey Jude will be soon forgotten. This won't!
+SugarTomAppleRoger what's hey Jude?
Wow that violist is sooo overimotive
The violist is crazy, the first violin is......weird, as is the second, the cellist is too emotive. Let's just say this is NOT your normal quartet combination. Otherwise I loved it.
normal..pfff who needs that
Thats wat makes it great
The violist was so overdramatic
No the violist was being a badass violist
+Ben Freedman There are many ways of interpreting the music. :)
I know what you mean but sometimes they need to sell their products mate
Too much shifting. It is great minus the snot.
Too much show and too much expression. I'm sorry
Agreed. I had a college professor say that you don't need to move expressivity in order to play expressively. Those words struck me. So I toned down the body movement a little.