Musicality (not to mention virtuosity !) of the highest degree ! Beautiful ! Sayaka Shoji divine as usual ! And I really liked Tatjana. As for the conductor and the Philarmonic of the Urals (I like this orchestra ) superbs !!! This conductor is already great, now the world needs to know Maestro Kazuki Yamada ! Nothing is missing in this interpretation, a must listen one, pure musicality !!! As Mr. @MGH cnsGABA said so well, the interpreters, all of them, SING !
Que excelente concierto de Brhams y la magnífica cellista junto a Sayaka, virtuosas ambas de sus instrumentos de cuerdas, sin par es una interpretación que a cuantos la escuchemos nos mueve al deleite y captación máximas de la belleza orquestal romántica. Gracias a ambas féminas por tan exquisito concierto que nos ofrecen 🌹🌹🌹🌹🎻🎻🎻🎻
I TOTALLY agree that this is the best version of Brahms Double uploaded to youtube. IMO - even better than the recent upload with Batiaschvili/Capuçon. I like the tempo that they take in this version.
Outstanding orchestra, performance & superb conductor. The violin & cello executed an extraordinary interpretation, powerful and moving Brahms double concerto. Definite from 19:40 the violin's resonance blooms into a unique brilliance of versatility of technical proficiency, phrasing, cadence, vibrant rhythm along with the cello, powerful emotion. It is a brilliant double duet. Thanks for sharing it.
+Helena Williams A new upload of Sayaka Shoji at La Folle Journee a Nantes 2016 arrived . Sayaka Shoji & Polish Chamber Orchestra,The four seasons.Vivaldi/ Max Richter.She will play it at La Folle Journee a Tokyo this May. Thank you.
Tonight,I am so happy. I found 2 videos of Sayaka Shoji which could not be seen in youtube.We could see this in other site in Japan. This is at La folle Journee a Nantes. The clarity and purity of the violin sound of Shoji are as always incomparable. The conductor Kazuki Yamada won the 1st prize at Concours international de jeunes chefs d'orchestre at Besancon,France,2009.Now top conductor of Orchestre de la Suisse Romande.
+quinto34 I undersand you.Neither couldn't I love several virtuoso versions of this piece so much since my youth. As you know、this is the last orchestra piece of Brahms. This time I felt it was very special where soloists and orchestra "sang" so beautifully under the excellent conductor.
All the people here are singing.The orchestra is singing.Neither roughness nor coercion here.In a documentary,Shoji introduced Vassiljeva as her best friend then.There must have been good effect on the ensemble.Though it is cut in this video,the audience of Nantes clapped between the first and second and between the second and third movement.And there was a standing ovation at last.Excellent audience!!
After listening to this a dozen or more times, I realized that there are over 46,000 views and only 250 likes???? Bonkers. Well I'm definitely one of the "250 Likes" as I truly enjoy this piece and this performance.
I think not every viewer would bother to enter the comment of LIKE or Dislike. From another point of view of looking at it, one may say after 54397 viewers now, there are only 5 dislike !!! I consider this one is one of the greatest performance of this composition !!!
Tom Clark There are so many great performances of this piece around with more famous European soloists such as Mutter and Fischer, brand name capital if you will.
Take your cues from the conductor and SMILE! Please let our finer feelings flow to Tatjana as she wasn't too shabby at it. Perfection, too, manifests itself in relative degrees when Sayaka's partnering one. The audience enjoyed this heartwarming blast immensely. As did I, thoroughly and unreservedly. Outstanding!
Rarely heard in a LIVE concert, because the combo is quite STUNNING...PHEW...AMAAZZZINNNG...SUGOI...quite an amazing DOS EQuissamente!..Exhausting. I usually only get to hear a small snippet even on the Californicated RADIO...um sad. Santa Monica Classical or Sacramento Classical has a good mix. I get sooo uninterested in yet another request for the soundtrack music from Harry Potters BRitish film composer. Kudos to the folks that home school their bunions on it, but I think UA-cam is the best now, their algorithm matrix is most pleasing...great rythms of better complexity firing up better neurotransmitters. Even senior 70 still working physicians attend concerts live at night...I only say this because my favorite Internal Medical German American Jewish doctors has been going since he graduated from Harvard Medical School...he also asks whtat that piece is and we have to tell him...o that beautiful piece is from Isaac Denisins's story in Out of Africa and she is in the biplace flying over the pik flamingoes.
Incredible the way Shoji keeps her power over the cello - neither Oistrakh (vs. Rostropovitch) nor Stern (vs. Ma) managed that. She's magnificent. But, the sound is awful - harsh and clipping all over the place.
Dear @John Sankey, somehow I managed to fix the sound listening this interpretation with my new toy, a HMan Sundara, with a litlle bit of equalization. BRs
I dont think thats a good thing. Its a double concerto not a violin concerto. In fact it was originally meant to be a cello concerto, but Brahms added a violin part to get back into the good graces of his violinist friend Joachim. The best ive heard is Sol Gabetta and Hilary Hahn, absolutely flawless and even across the two instruments.
I only wish that Rostropovich was still alive to play the Brahms with Shoji. The cellist is is very talented but not quite up to the Brahms her sound does not have the vibrancy to match Shoji.
I happened to see your comment today. On January 4 1997, 13 years old Shoji received a lesson of Rostropovich in his master class at Casals Hall, Tokyo. She played 1st movement of Tchaikovsky's violin concerto. He gave her very profound lesson considering her future. There is a long article on it, too hard for me to translate all.
Many young wonderful cellists for her partner in this concerto. How about Mathias Johansen? Shoji and Johansen, both of them are fantastic Ligeti player.
+MGH cnsGABA Maxilian Hornung , who played this concerto (wonderfully) with great Anne-Sophie Mutter is still litle known, but could also be an wonderful partner for genial Sayaka Shoji. Thank you for all your precious info about Sayaka. I adore Sayaka and I think she is incredibly great (my favest violinist these days!!!). As for Tatjana Vassiljeva she is wonderful (nothing wrong). The Ural Philarmonic is superb too, pure musicality. And the conductor is extraordinaire ! Last but not least, YES, the Nantes's audience is very very special ! Friendly Regards (from Brazil|). PS. Wonderful performance Of Course, a treasure !!!
Vassiljeva's entrance reduced me to goosebumps in a few seconds, an extraordinary talent.
Musicality (not to mention virtuosity !) of the highest degree ! Beautiful ! Sayaka Shoji divine as usual ! And I really liked Tatjana. As for the conductor and the Philarmonic of the Urals (I like this orchestra ) superbs !!! This conductor is already great, now the world needs to know Maestro Kazuki Yamada ! Nothing is missing in this interpretation, a must listen one, pure musicality !!! As Mr. @MGH cnsGABA said so well, the interpreters, all of them, SING !
More impressive and touching than any other interpretation I know. And that includes "greats" like Rostropovitch, Perlman and others.
Que excelente concierto de Brhams y la magnífica cellista junto a Sayaka, virtuosas ambas de sus instrumentos de cuerdas, sin par es una interpretación que a cuantos la escuchemos nos mueve al deleite y captación máximas de la belleza orquestal romántica. Gracias a ambas féminas por tan exquisito concierto que nos ofrecen 🌹🌹🌹🌹🎻🎻🎻🎻
Brahms ist my favorite composer and this is the best version of the Double Concerto that I've heard so far. Thank you so much for the upload.
I TOTALLY agree that this is the best version of Brahms Double uploaded to youtube. IMO - even better than the recent upload with Batiaschvili/Capuçon. I like the tempo that they take in this version.
I love the second movement.From 19.40,her violin sound is so beautiful.worth a try to hear.
The orchestra part is so natural, and beautifully singing.
This is a marvelous performance !!!!! I enjoyed it so much and will keep listening and watching. Thank You for uploading it.
Outstanding orchestra, performance & superb conductor. The violin & cello executed an extraordinary interpretation, powerful and moving Brahms double concerto. Definite from 19:40 the violin's resonance blooms into a unique brilliance of versatility of technical proficiency, phrasing, cadence, vibrant rhythm along with the cello, powerful emotion. It is a brilliant double duet. Thanks for sharing it.
+Helena Williams
Such a beautiful tribute. Thank YOU for sharing it!
+Helena Williams Yes, couldn't agree more!
+Helena Williams A new upload of Sayaka Shoji at La Folle Journee a Nantes 2016 arrived . Sayaka Shoji & Polish Chamber Orchestra,The four seasons.Vivaldi/ Max Richter.She will play it at La Folle Journee a Tokyo this May. Thank you.
MANY THANKS FOR THE INFORMATION. LOOKING FORWARD TO LISTEN AND ENJOY SHOJI & POLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA IN THE NEAR FUTURE.
I AGREE COMPLETELY! But then, besides great musicians (I liked them all!) IT'S SAYAKA SHOJI Playing! And Ms. Shoji flirts with the divine as usual!
Tonight,I am so happy. I found 2 videos of Sayaka Shoji which could not be seen in youtube.We could see this in other site in Japan.
This is at La folle Journee a Nantes.
The clarity and purity of the violin sound of Shoji are as always incomparable.
The conductor Kazuki Yamada won the 1st prize at Concours international de jeunes chefs d'orchestre at Besancon,France,2009.Now top conductor of Orchestre de la Suisse Romande.
quinto34
I am very glad you found this,my dear friend. Isn't it so wonderful?
I have waited for long someone upload this in youtube.
Yes, although I must admit this is not my favorite Brahms work ;-)
+quinto34
I undersand you.Neither couldn't I love several virtuoso versions of this piece so much since my youth. As you know、this is the last orchestra piece of Brahms. This time I felt it was very special where soloists and orchestra "sang" so beautifully under the excellent conductor.
Maestro Kazuki Yamada is Superb !!!
All the people here are singing.The orchestra is singing.Neither roughness nor coercion here.In a documentary,Shoji introduced Vassiljeva as her best friend then.There must have been good effect on the ensemble.Though it is cut in this video,the audience of Nantes clapped between the first and second and between the second and third movement.And there was a standing ovation at last.Excellent audience!!
Brahms y Shoji!!! El último movimiento de este hermoso doble concerto es excelso! Gracias skripachka por compartirlo!
After listening to this a dozen or more times, I realized that there are over 46,000 views and only 250 likes???? Bonkers. Well I'm definitely one of the "250 Likes" as I truly enjoy this piece and this performance.
I think not every viewer would bother to enter the comment of LIKE or Dislike. From another point of view of looking at it, one may say after 54397 viewers now, there are only 5 dislike !!! I consider this one is one of the greatest performance of this composition !!!
Tom Clark
There are so many great performances of this piece around with more famous European soloists such as Mutter and Fischer, brand name capital if you will.
美しく若いソリストの競演、オーケストラと一体となった躍動感が素晴らしい。引き籠りがちの背中を押してくれます。有難う。
00:03 __ 1. Allegro
17:36 __ 2. Andante
24:43 __ 3. Vivace non troppo
Marvelous!
simplemente,maravilloso!!!
just impressive
Wow, these two ladies were so powerful, as powerful as Kagan and Gutman plus better recording, exact Brahmsim spirit.
Take your cues from the conductor and SMILE!
Please let our finer feelings flow to Tatjana as she wasn't too shabby at it. Perfection, too, manifests itself in relative degrees when Sayaka's partnering one.
The audience enjoyed this heartwarming blast immensely. As did I, thoroughly and unreservedly.
Outstanding!
Congratulations on 50,000 views of this beautiful concerto!!
Best of the best.
ヴァイオリンとチェロの掛け合い、、、というよりも、まるで2つの楽器が語り合っているように聞こえてくる演奏だった。いろいろな演奏を聞いてきたが、そのように聞こえてきたのは初めてで、溌溂とした音楽に深い感銘を受けた。指揮者のサポートもすばらしい。これまで名演奏と言われてきたものが私の心の中では色あせてしまうような思いがした。
Such a pity about the poor video quality. The soloists deserved better.
Rarely heard in a LIVE concert, because the combo is quite STUNNING...PHEW...AMAAZZZINNNG...SUGOI...quite an amazing DOS EQuissamente!..Exhausting. I usually only get to hear a small snippet even on the Californicated RADIO...um sad. Santa Monica Classical or Sacramento Classical has a good mix. I get sooo uninterested in yet another request for the soundtrack music from Harry Potters BRitish film composer. Kudos to the folks that home school their bunions on it, but I think UA-cam is the best now, their algorithm matrix is most pleasing...great rythms of better complexity firing up better neurotransmitters. Even senior 70 still working physicians attend concerts live at night...I only say this because my favorite Internal Medical German American Jewish doctors has been going since he graduated from Harvard Medical School...he also asks whtat that piece is and we have to tell him...o that beautiful piece is from Isaac Denisins's story in Out of Africa and she is in the biplace flying over the pik flamingoes.
Excúseme es Johannes Brahms el compositor.
32:27 one of the most beautiful climax in classical music. Here a catastrophe.
00:03
Incredible the way Shoji keeps her power over the cello - neither Oistrakh (vs. Rostropovitch) nor Stern (vs. Ma) managed that. She's magnificent. But, the sound is awful - harsh and clipping all over the place.
Dear @John Sankey, somehow I managed to fix the sound listening this interpretation with my new toy, a HMan Sundara, with a litlle bit of equalization. BRs
I dont think thats a good thing. Its a double concerto not a violin concerto. In fact it was originally meant to be a cello concerto, but Brahms added a violin part to get back into the good graces of his violinist friend Joachim. The best ive heard is Sol Gabetta and Hilary Hahn, absolutely flawless and even across the two instruments.
Heifetz-Feuermann . Forget the rest .
Idiot.
I only wish that Rostropovich was still alive to play the Brahms with Shoji. The cellist is is very talented but not quite up to the Brahms her sound does not have the vibrancy to match Shoji.
I happened to see your comment today. On January 4 1997, 13 years old Shoji received a lesson of Rostropovich in his master class at Casals Hall, Tokyo. She played 1st movement of Tchaikovsky's violin concerto. He gave her very profound lesson considering her future. There is a long article on it, too hard for me to translate all.
I would love to hear Shoji and the young cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan play the Brahms Double.
Many young wonderful cellists for her partner in this concerto. How about Mathias Johansen? Shoji and Johansen, both of them are fantastic Ligeti player.
+MGH cnsGABA Maxilian Hornung , who played this concerto (wonderfully) with great Anne-Sophie Mutter is still litle known, but could also be an wonderful partner for genial Sayaka Shoji. Thank you for all your precious info about Sayaka. I adore Sayaka and I think she is incredibly great (my favest violinist these days!!!). As for Tatjana Vassiljeva she is wonderful (nothing wrong). The Ural Philarmonic is superb too, pure musicality. And the conductor is extraordinaire ! Last but not least, YES, the Nantes's audience is very very special ! Friendly Regards (from Brazil|). PS. Wonderful performance Of Course, a treasure !!!
+Luiz M Salgado. Thank you for your kind and wonderful comment!!
素晴らしい演奏だが、再生するオーディオ装置泣かせな演奏でもある
バイオリンの音の響きや艶とチェロの音の深みを的確に再現する性能など、市販品のトールボーイスピーカーや半導体アンプでは望むべくもない
欧州系10インチ高感度シングルコーンフルレンジ+ツイーターを無共振バスレフ箱に入れてやっと何とか満足できる鳴り方になった
アンプは真空管無帰還シングルだが、高駆動+高分解能でなければ音像や空気感を表現し切れない
これらの性能は有名ブランドの高額ハイエンド機であっても殆ど望めない ここがオーディオの難しい所
高级啊