This concert should be more listened and played. It is wonderful. It is unfair, everyone plays saint-saens, elgar, dvorak... but this is just brilliant!
@@TacticalStrike they are good stuff, I remember having bought the score for this one while still hearing the first movement. I went on to learn it, and once got to play with a school/community orchestra, but just the first movement. I'm considering proposing playing it with the orchestra I'm working at now, who knows
Here's a late answer to your question: Tutti in musical scores is when the orchestra joins in with a soloist. It means 'all together' roughly, and yes, the soloist plays this part as well. When used properly it is a powerful effect.
Tutti does NOT mean everybody including the soloist! Usually the soloist is silent during tutti passages. This doesn't apply in Baroque concertos, but started to become standard practice during the Classical period.
This concert should be more listened and played. It is wonderful. It is unfair, everyone plays saint-saens, elgar, dvorak... but this is just brilliant!
I did not realize vieuxtemps made cello concertos too. Thanks for commenting on the other vid
@@TacticalStrike they are good stuff, I remember having bought the score for this one while still hearing the first movement. I went on to learn it, and once got to play with a school/community orchestra, but just the first movement. I'm considering proposing playing it with the orchestra I'm working at now, who knows
Le thème
du premier solo est tout simplement magnifique
Rest in peace, Heinrich Schiff. Thank you for this performance! ❤
Here's a late answer to your question: Tutti in musical scores is when the orchestra joins in with a soloist. It means 'all together' roughly, and yes, the soloist plays this part as well. When used properly it is a powerful effect.
Bravo bravo bravo bravo brilliance music concerto super
This is the first time I've evn heard of this piece but I absolutely LOVE it! Definately going to play it someday
Tutti does NOT mean everybody including the soloist! Usually the soloist is silent during tutti passages. This doesn't apply in Baroque concertos, but started to become standard practice during the Classical period.
Absolument merveilleux!
Beautiful and very difficult to play!
thanks for uploading the music too! 5 stars and favorited
looking for something to play this semester...think I found it :)
There is a bit of music missing at the end
im confused... does the cello play when it says tutti in this concerto? because i know vieuxtemps did stuff like that
I think I know who's the cellist...
there is only one who can play it like this!
1:02 =D Awesome.