@@francescakim8763 You'll get to that level once you play 2-3 songs after that one. I played Saens (poorly) and then moved on to Sir Elgar's concerto and some others before finally trying this one again and playing something that didn't pain my heart! Believe me, everyone struggles at first (unless you're Mozart). You'll get to that point when you will, but it will take some time.
Why on earth would 47 people down vote this? There is absolute evil in this world, smdh. Anne Richardson, you play absolutely beautifully. I'm a professional cellist for over 40 years... I know what I'm talking about.
You are perhaps my new favorite cellist. You are obviously also a fan of Rostropovich. You have his heart plus your own. Beautiful! Be you! Music with heart is such a pleasure to listen to. Thank you.
Connor Chen of course there is a pattern, but to hit every note that fast with that wonderful and clean intonation starts to become difficult. Plus, everything was in tune, and it sounded nice, not just a bunch of screeches. Pattern is an important part but to actually make it sound nicely you have to focus on other key parts as well. Fingering, Bowing, intonation, etc.
Ludwika Buczyńska Well, in my opinion it's the same thing as with any other piece of music - it's difficult until you play it well :) I think you agree with me.
What a great performance by both musicians! I like it as much as the original orchestral version! By the way, who did the transcription for the piano part? How do you transcribe an entire orchestra for piano? I know Franz Liszt did this for many of Beethoven symphonies, but I know it's not easy to do.
Great job! and let's not forget to give some kudos to the pianist!
+Karl Gierach they both played great!!! i play to and im nothing compared to them two
nakiyah henry piano or cello?
she makes it look so easy omg
Ella A true! I’m playing this and this is extra hard!
Omg I know right I’m like “when will I get to that level T-T” I just started this and I literally only know like 2-3 lines lol
@@francescakim8763 You'll get to that level once you play 2-3 songs after that one. I played Saens (poorly) and then moved on to Sir Elgar's concerto and some others before finally trying this one again and playing something that didn't pain my heart! Believe me, everyone struggles at first (unless you're Mozart). You'll get to that point when you will, but it will take some time.
@@Andy_M.S.c It is very easy starter concerto.
Key is to practice and practice right!
I've played it back in 2009 and I still can play it well its all about practice
5:34 2nd movement
9:51 3rd movement
So beautiful... when I watch and listen to this concerto, I just cannot be interrupted
Why on earth would 47 people down vote this? There is absolute evil in this world, smdh.
Anne Richardson, you play absolutely beautifully. I'm a professional cellist for over 40 years... I know what I'm talking about.
Me too - I think she's the most wonderful cellist I've heard in years. What a profound musical talent! And no BS for the camera.
By far one of the best version of this piece!!
You are perhaps my new favorite cellist. You are obviously also a fan of Rostropovich. You have his heart plus your own. Beautiful! Be you! Music with heart is such a pleasure to listen to. Thank you.
spot on comment
I loved your interpretation and sound!
Hi!
Wow, that section at 2:44 is pretty difficult with the intonation and everything but she completely nailed it!
Trust me, I am working on this concerto myself and that part is very hard
Connor Chen of course there is a pattern, but to hit every note that fast with that wonderful and clean intonation starts to become difficult. Plus, everything was in tune, and it sounded nice, not just a bunch of screeches. Pattern is an important part but to actually make it sound nicely you have to focus on other key parts as well. Fingering, Bowing, intonation, etc.
Connor Chen Able to play something with right notes and quality are the two completely different levels
Yea it’s actually rly simple it’s just finger patterns
Owen Li Owen Li its simple to understand but hard to execute, especially the shift from 4th position to the C major chord
A brilliant performance,great projection ,sensitivity and articulation ,you both play so beautifully
WOW!! such a talented young lady! this is indeed a surprising find! i am yet to listen to this rendition many times
You have one of my favourite interpretations. This will be very useful for learning the 3rd movement myself. Thank you! :)
Very lovely, Anne Richardson:) I am playing this right now and you make it look so easy ha!
I wish it was so easy how it looks! ;)
Ludwika Buczyńska Well, in my opinion it's the same thing as with any other piece of music - it's difficult until you play it well :) I think you agree with me.
+Kompozytor5 It seems that rule applies to just about anything in life...
such musical playing and a beautiful sound! I loved listening to this :)
Beautiful - great performance by both musicians.
Best kid Saint Saens Concerto EVER!!!
Ian Jun ikr
@@seankim8217 hi bum
You're very talented, well done! This is my favorite interpretation of this concerto
Beautiful. Gorgeous. Magnificent. Charming. Peaceful.
Good job with pianist 🤩
great musicality and wonderful bow control. very impressive performance!
Wow great job!
Very clean and controlled :)
I'm working on this piece right now and this is really inspiring to me. Amazing!!!
magnifique!!! tout simplement splendide!
This is a beautiful piece of work.
Currently working on this piece, and it’s been super helpful to listen to this while practicing. You motivate me to keep going at it, thanks!
PLEASE do kabalevsky’s first cello concerto! You would play the second movement soooo beautifully...
Amazing so beautiful she's talented
Love this so much! 18 minutes worth it
Astonishing!!!!! Beautifully played and an absolute joy to hear your emotion xxx
I remember playing this a few years ago... It‘s an amazing piece! And you performed it very well!
What a great performance by both musicians! I like it as much as the original orchestral version! By the way, who did the transcription for the piano part? How do you transcribe an entire orchestra for piano? I know Franz Liszt did this for many of Beethoven symphonies, but I know it's not easy to do.
I think Saint Saens did write the piano part....
Beautiful
This is awesome!! perfect.
Super in tune, nice
I love listening to you play!!
Beautiful interpretation! Absolutely love your tone!
Piggy Cuber yea
very well~~ impressive!! Great!!
Good performance! Like number 2751 comes from Germany!
that was incredible!
Wonderful!!!
great job!wow
Sugiro informar sempre a data da gravação do vídeo. Linda composição e interpretação .
Nice playing....
you're so great
Awesome!💙
Nice job!!!
She did amazing.
did she memorized the entire partiture? my goodness
Memorizing a partiture isn't that hard.
Excellent
Bravissimo.
I practice this cello wow great !!!!!! It contest???? hahaha very good♡
Bravo!!
很精彩的演奏,喜欢。
great!!
Yes I forgot: your pianist friend is perfect too..... And you are perfect + something ....
Amazing!
interrupting this beautiful music with an ad is the 8th cardinal sin
You are amazing how old are you?
Simply SUBLIME! 😍 💕
great!
I’m in love
Bravo
GOOOOOOD~~~~~~~~
lindo perfeito
Um wordless
자세가 엄청 좋네요?❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I am playing this now it's pretty hard
I am too! I wish you luck with it! And I totally agree, it is very hard.
Jennifer Fakeley thank u soo much I wish u good luck too
Thank you! Im gonna NEED good luck to be able to play this! :)
I’m doing the whole concerto in a concert and I’m gonna do a audition for the 3rd mvmt. The fast parts are hard to move ur fingers everywhere
처음엔 좋왔는데? 음악이. 심심해서 그냥?❤❤
Thank you
wow!
Great jod!Gooddddddd
Who is the accompanist?
***** Jung-a Bang, is in the description
OMG! Wow!
great!! :)
Muy buena
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Me practising with 0.25 😂
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Yay on my birthday is video but i am 2008
Can you play Dvorak concerto?
No
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Mollto bravi
get it girl
Gosh Where do I even find this sheet music ahahah
Amazon works most of the time.
@@justincushner5136 AW thankyouu
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wow!
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