Toomas Rannu - Wohlfahrt: Etude Op.45 Nr.19 (tremolo version)

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  • Etude Op.45 Nr.19 by Franz Wohlfahrt (1833-1884), tremolo version played by Toomas Rannu (mandolin)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 28

  • @davidmeister_ch
    @davidmeister_ch 7 днів тому

    Great playing, Toomas, cool runs!

  • @JohnGSoloGuitar
    @JohnGSoloGuitar Місяць тому +2

    Very beautiful etude piece So nice Truly superb playing Thank you for sharing🎸

    • @apancher
      @apancher Місяць тому

      I like the almost mysterious feeling to this one.

    • @ToomasRannu
      @ToomasRannu  Місяць тому

      Yes, there really seems to be something disturbing in the air here. This is probably caused by the minor scale and several alterations. I'm glad you like it! Have a happy day!

  • @AntonioCastagna
    @AntonioCastagna 27 днів тому

    This tremolo version of the etude op. 45 Nr. 19 in Wohlfahrt is really very beautiful.
    I really appreciate your control of the keyboard and your ability to "sing" the melodic line that develops through the technical process.
    Dear Toomas, I wish you a wonderful weekend :-)
    Antonio

    • @ToomasRannu
      @ToomasRannu  21 день тому

      Yes, although each etude usually focuses on some technical element in different situations, there are also plenty of opportunities to work on phrasing. I'm glad you like it! Have a happy day!

  • @mesmerisewithkabita7924
    @mesmerisewithkabita7924 29 днів тому

    10 lk
    Awesome music🎶🎶 well played👍👍 great performance👍👍

  • @BruceLande
    @BruceLande 25 днів тому

    Sweet Toomas! Full watch. 🤠😎😁👌👍🎵🎶🎹🎸👏Cheers, Bruce

    • @ToomasRannu
      @ToomasRannu  18 днів тому

      Thanks Bruce! Have a happy day!

  • @getuliosilenzio
    @getuliosilenzio 20 днів тому

    Viajando na magia das notas musicais ...

  • @jenfi42
    @jenfi42 Місяць тому

    Beautiful playing Toomas. Bravo👍🎶 ☺

  • @astrogerry
    @astrogerry Місяць тому

    Well done, Toomas !! 🙂😊😀
    🙂😊😀 I like it !!

    • @ToomasRannu
      @ToomasRannu  25 днів тому

      My thanks and greetings to you! Have a happy day!

  • @JoanAlfonsPianos
    @JoanAlfonsPianos 18 днів тому

    Very nice video, thanks for sharing, subbed for more videos!!

    • @ToomasRannu
      @ToomasRannu  12 днів тому

      Thank you! Nice to meet! Have a happy day!

  • @AlexandersGuitarplay
    @AlexandersGuitarplay Місяць тому

    Amazing performance 🙂👍🔝🍀

    • @ToomasRannu
      @ToomasRannu  24 дні тому +1

      My thanks and greetings to you! Have a happy day!

  • @carlose.johansson739
    @carlose.johansson739 Місяць тому

    Wonderful playing!

  • @saukanijunior7863
    @saukanijunior7863 27 днів тому

    Keren maikn friend 👍

  • @BorkDoggo
    @BorkDoggo Місяць тому

    I starting practicing mandolin regularly and my favorite is Jakob Dont op 37. Violin exercises apply well to mandolin

    • @ToomasRannu
      @ToomasRannu  Місяць тому +1

      Yes, 24 Preparatory Exercices to the Studies of Kreutzer and Rode, great material. I know from my experience playing Kreutzer and Rode really needs preparation and Dont seems to be very helpful here. Thank you! Nice to meet!

    • @BorkDoggo
      @BorkDoggo Місяць тому +1

      ​@@ToomasRannu I have the Kreutzer book from when I had violin lessons decades ago and I play that as well. I just got Rode but it's a bit much for me now. I am also getting Dont op 35. With mandolin, as opposed to violin, I find I can spend less time worrying about bow technique and intonation and more time appreciating the music itself, which is more enjoyable to me.

    • @ToomasRannu
      @ToomasRannu  Місяць тому +1

      Years ago, I came across a Mazas Op.36. Then I discovered the etudes of 19th century violinists. I recorded some on this channel as well. As one friend aptly says here, that nineteenth-century instrumental studies combine technical problems with pleasant and interesting melodic lines. That's it. I wish you success!