Elgar Concerto in E minor op. 85 | Bryan Cheng - Queen Elisabeth Competition 2022
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
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EDWARD ELGAR Concerto in E minor op. 85
Bryan Cheng, cello
Antwerp Symphony Orchestra
Giordano Bellincampi, conductor
Queen Elisabeth Competition - Cello 2022 | Laureates’ concert
Brussels Centre for Fine Arts / Henry Le Boeuf Hall
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This has to be one of my most listened pieces of all time.
No same. It's actually amazing.
It's easily my most listened to piece I just never get tired of it.
0:44 1st movement
8:45 2nd movement
13:53 3rd movement
19:03 4th movement
I got to watch him play this live when he came to Cape Town, South Africa. I was in the 2nd row. He was AMAZING!
i watched him live when he came to Mumbai. i was in 3rd row. it felt unreal how one can enjoy and play the music passionately.
Agree ❤
i envy you mumbaikers very much. why is it that you guys get to have the orchestra and the nfdc as well (the only things I care for in my life). imagine living in delhi 😤
Saw him perform this live last night. Absolutely sublime.
Superb playing. Very mature. I felt it in my bones.
What a gorgeous sound.....and all the parts fit together and sound is beautifully balanced.....
Excellent performance. My total compliments to the recording engineers who a fantastic job capturing the beauty of this performance!
A wonderful performance that proves Elgar to be a composer of truly international appeal.
This concerto is very powerful. Music is really magic
Went for his performance recently. He was remarkable and so polite and humble. Got an autograph made out to me and a selfie !!
That volume control of the 1st movement is impeccable.
Wonderful, amazing.
Excellent rendition. A well deserved ovation!!
Excellent interpretation of this powerful concerto. Bravo Bryan.
Yes fabulous display of artistry and interpretation. Bravo. Terrence Jayatilaka
Bravo!!
I hope I can play the concerto in 10 years, even if it only has 10% of his quality and musicality.
Bravo
Very Nice Playing
Angelina
bravo 👏
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