I love hearing such performances that show what a bass can do in the hands of the right bassist. This will increase the number of young people becoming bassists.
My father, Joseph Kazakevich premiered this concerto with the Detroit Symphony in the summer of 1955, not to be repeated to this day. The bass is a darker more melodic instrument than the cello, but more difficult to play. Maybe we will hear it played more often?
@@IsaiahHoltBass It is not a new concerto. It is the same one you played. What had to be done however was to write an arrangement for orchestra. This arrangement was hand written and was not published.
I think he premiered an arragement of the piano part for orchestra. Though an orchestral part already existed in koussevitzsky's lifetime (he never played it though because amplification wasn't really popular yet).
Flawless playing and beautiful interpretation, though I'm always a bit sad when the bass doesn't come as clear as the rest (I don't see any mics indeed), I wonder sometimes how the soloist hears himself playing in the fortissimo parts by such a loud orchestra
I love hearing such performances that show what a bass can do in the hands of the right bassist. This will increase the number of young people becoming bassists.
Superb performance! And I L O V E D he playing the orchestral bass part the last measures, totally gonna do it someday XD
Luis felicitaciones ❤ Que hermosura de concierto!
Siempre vuelvo a este video, gracias maestro Luis Cabrera!
My father, Joseph Kazakevich premiered this concerto with the Detroit Symphony in the summer of 1955, not to be repeated to this day. The bass is a darker more melodic instrument than the cello, but more difficult to play. Maybe we will hear it played more often?
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Has your father published the piece? A quick google search has shown nothing. I’m always interested in learning new bass concertos!
@@IsaiahHoltBass It is not a new concerto. It is the same one you played. What had to be done however was to write an arrangement for orchestra. This arrangement was hand written and was not published.
I think he premiered an arragement of the piano part for orchestra. Though an orchestral part already existed in koussevitzsky's lifetime (he never played it though because amplification wasn't really popular yet).
This concerto, esp. this rendition, is EPIC!! Why is it not more frequently performed!? Bravo Nederlands Philharmonisch et Luis Cabrera Martin!
New favorite recording of this concerto, amazing job 👏👏👏
Thanks for these online uploads during the corona downtime. Rare concerto indeed! A favorite.
Bravo, Luís! Excelente, tocas de forma tão romântica e profunda! Atenção, o meu "like" foi o milésimo! 😀
Oh dear! Such beauty:-)))
A bit of Rachmaninov with a pinch of Schumann, played with heart... bravo Luis!!!!!
Gordan
3:40 who kill the duck?
3:41 SQUEAK
Excelente versión, bravo solita, directora y Orquesta!
Simply superlative.
Superb performance!
Flawless playing and beautiful interpretation, though I'm always a bit sad when the bass doesn't come as clear as the rest (I don't see any mics indeed), I wonder sometimes how the soloist hears himself playing in the fortissimo parts by such a loud orchestra
N.a.v. Krant[Paper] Trouw 10.9.2021 Klassiek Interview: prachtig instrument en prachtig bespeeld! Bravo!!
Bravoo👏👍
i was not ready for that second movement
True doublebass sound! Brave dude without 371837 mics in front like others haha bravo!
Bravo to the orchestra as well for not drowning out the bass... Solo bass often supplemented by microphones because orchestras play too loud 😁
Amazing!! 👌🏻🔥
Bravissimo!!! 🤗🎶🎵👏
Bravo
Bravissimo!!!!
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Nil Venditti... are you shure???
bravo😍
conductor seems so sweet :D
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How many instruments in the orchestra. A very large staff penalizes the soloist a little. At least that's what comes to the cortex of my brain
Fokk kudt reklamesj?t muziek.vlak voor dit prachtige concert.