Jolanta Sosnowska LIVE - Heinrich Schmelzer: Ciaccona in A

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @luciano310
    @luciano310 8 місяців тому

    Di questa ciaccona esistono diverse versioni, tutte veramente belle e coinvolgenti: è una musica senza tempo, un classico che stimola e coinvolge le corde dell'emotività.

  • @mikeg2924
    @mikeg2924 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful!

  • @rudrashakti108
    @rudrashakti108 3 роки тому +3

    I love listening to this piece, and it's one of the best renditions of it I have ever heard. Thank you!

  • @allynemendescarvalho
    @allynemendescarvalho 2 роки тому +1

    Exuberante.

  • @josechrist3948
    @josechrist3948 3 роки тому +1

    a performance of the highest level and what great composer

  • @violineuniverselle
    @violineuniverselle  12 років тому +3

    The Ciaccona comes from the National Library in Vienna (Emperor's Leopold the 1st Collection). Many greetings.

  • @pepponeverdi
    @pepponeverdi 12 років тому +2

    Wunderbar!

  • @weile4u
    @weile4u 6 років тому

    I haven't lived before I came across this perfect tune, it makes me happy. Great live performance.

  • @SantiagoGarcia-od5gr
    @SantiagoGarcia-od5gr 6 років тому +1

    Una preciosidad de pieza musical.
    Magistral interpretación.

  • @sigurdm
    @sigurdm 9 років тому +2

    Great performers . Thanks !

  • @marcosPRATA918
    @marcosPRATA918 7 років тому +4

    The violin sings patiently, as if spinning, weaving, this is baroque!

  • @ggiamber
    @ggiamber 12 років тому

    Very beautiful interpretation. It is a piece I love. I know only two interpretations of it: that of Helene Schmitt and the yours; both amazing, particularly for the interpretation: that of Helene captures viscerally for the spaces of sensuality and femininity that the sound reveals, for the inexhaustible comparison of the bow against the strings, dispute that damps itself in the harmonic mix of the accompaniment instruments. (Continued at the next comment)

  • @tillaartbibi
    @tillaartbibi 10 років тому +1

    vyborne !!

  • @acrylup
    @acrylup 12 років тому

    Great!

  • @ggiamber
    @ggiamber 12 років тому

    Your interpretation raises itself to visions more detached by the ground context, I would say angelic.
    That I'm meeting also in other your pieces I have found on youtube. Touching the Corelli's sonata, fascinating all the others that I have lissened to. Now I am youra fan.
    A little note, related to the ciaccona, concerns the loss of focus in harmonic amalgam between violin and harpsicord especially in the fastest variations (cont. at the next comment).

  • @sigurdm
    @sigurdm 9 років тому

    Waw , the continuo !

  • @GuntherDebymusique
    @GuntherDebymusique 10 років тому +2

    Johann Heinrich Schmelzer
    (né vers 1623, à Scheibbs Autriche
    Mort en 1680 à Prague)
    Violoniste, compositeur et maître de chapelle autrichien de la période baroque.
    On est réduit aux conjectures quant à sa formation initiale ; ce qui est certain c'est qu'il fut membre de la Chapelle royale (Hofkapelle) de Vienne à compter de 1649. Il dirigea la musique instrumentale de l'empereur à partir de 1658 et en 1671, il devint vice-maître de chapelle de Léopold Ier.
    Celui-ci l'anoblit e 1673 et le nomma en 1679 maître de chapelle au décès de son prédécesseur. En 1680, toute la Cour quitta Vienne ou sévissait une épidémie de peste, pour s'établir à Prague.
    C'est là que Schmelzer mourut. Son influence fut considérable sur le développement de la sonate et de la suite.
    Sans les travaux de Schmelzer, les chefs-d'œuvre composés plus tard par son élève Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber ou encore par Johann Jakob Walther n'auraient sans doute pas vu le jour. .

  • @ggiamber
    @ggiamber 12 років тому

    Very beautiful the sound of your violin. What instrument do you play?
    Another curiosity, the one that has crossed my search with your name: I was looking for the score of the ciaccona. It was'nt the first time: in the market I had not found anything, either online and on other important sales points. Could you give me some suggestion? Hi

    • @avelinachumacero3676
      @avelinachumacero3676 Рік тому

      Jolanta, tocas el violín de forma magistral, bellísima interpretación, felicidades, abrazo fuerte de una mexicana.

  • @ShotgunKidX
    @ShotgunKidX 11 років тому

    So if I were to write a letter they might be able to provide a copy?

  • @alexeykosenkov3842
    @alexeykosenkov3842 11 років тому

    Very strange accents, sometimes I perceive them as performance mistakes, not intentional pauses. For example, from 3:40 till 4:00 violin sound almost lost, it was absorbed by harpsichord. But it's great, that someone strives to play baroque music nowadays! Thanks for posting that!

  • @alangormly7916
    @alangormly7916 7 років тому

    Amy broadbent

  • @alangormly7916
    @alangormly7916 7 років тому

    The Amy broadbent

  • @davehshs651
    @davehshs651 6 років тому

    On a video medium, it's not LIVE without video.

  • @alistairkewish651
    @alistairkewish651 8 років тому +2

    There is more than a hint of Irish music in this composition. The reason why?Both are modal. Which explains that intangible, yearning quality that links much modal music.With the coming of the 'new' century, as it were, the modes gradually disappeared as keys became more formalised, and dare it be said, more predictable?For my money I can appreciate both but prefer modalism, whether it be Rossi, Monteverdi, Sweelinck or the English school of keyboard and madrigalists. To name but a few. The list is a long one. Not enough space on here.Alistair

    • @jamesstannus7506
      @jamesstannus7506 6 років тому

      As a Scot this appeals to me for being so Scottish in line and "story"