What an absolutely gorgeous interpretation, with wonderful musicality bringing out the individual lines. They play like a chamber group. The introduction of the second theme by french horn transitioning to clarinet sends chills. I was swept away. And Jackob Koranyi was singing poetry with his cello. Starker would be delighted. Music of, and by, the gods.
Absolutely incredible... A dream come true... His sound never stops. The quality of clarity is brilliant and always perfect. It's an inspiration for a youth cellist :) Sincerely, Julia
This for sure has been my favorite recording of this piece. As a fellow cellist, 5:15 to 5:57 is just absolutely amazing. It's not over the top, very clean but still expressive. I often see cellists play this section very quickly and 'crunchy' and kind of all over the place.
His playing is very different from Starker. Not sure why people make the comparison... he does certainly make things look effortless like Starker. But Koranyi is a much better player.
@@s.l5787 sound wise yeah nothing alike. Starker was extremely well planned about what direction he wanted to go both technically and musically, very purposeful. This guy reminded me of him in that regard.
@@SMoovem80 Maybe consistent but I would argue much of Starker's interpretation is not very thoughtful, even in the Kodaly which he is famous for. His Bach I enjoy because it is simple and rhythmically consistent but something like Dvorak, it sounds like machine who puts very predictable accents which has nothing to do with the music.
I don't understand the comparison. They are totally different players. Koranyi is simply a far more complete player both technically and musically; maybe even more complete than anyone I've ever heard.
this is seriously the best recording of this piece. 12:00 is really beautiful with the orchestra
What an absolutely gorgeous interpretation, with wonderful musicality bringing out the individual lines. They play like a chamber group. The introduction of the second theme by french horn transitioning to clarinet sends chills. I was swept away. And Jackob Koranyi was singing poetry with his cello. Starker would be delighted. Music of, and by, the gods.
Absolutely incredible... A dream come true... His sound never stops. The quality of clarity is brilliant and always perfect. It's an inspiration for a youth cellist :) Sincerely, Julia
Glorious
This for sure has been my favorite recording of this piece. As a fellow cellist, 5:15 to 5:57 is just absolutely amazing. It's not over the top, very clean but still expressive. I often see cellists play this section very quickly and 'crunchy' and kind of all over the place.
Incredible! Thank you for sharing it with us
Long time no see!!!
La más bella interpretación que he escuchado de este concierto!
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you look just like a young janos starker! brilliant playing as well :)
Yes, thats true and he is better playing than him
I. Allegro 0:31
II. Adagio ma non troppo 15:59
III. Finale. Allegro moderato 27:45
DaKrotomo solo 4:16
insane musicality u handsome man!
Why does nobody talk about the absolutely amazing up-down 1-note-at-a-time section in the finale? (im talking about 31:25)
Beautiful playing! Starker was my favorite until this...did you buy chance study with him?
His playing is very different from Starker. Not sure why people make the comparison... he does certainly make things look effortless like Starker. But Koranyi is a much better player.
@@s.l5787 sound wise yeah nothing alike. Starker was extremely well planned about what direction he wanted to go both technically and musically, very purposeful. This guy reminded me of him in that regard.
@@SMoovem80 Maybe consistent but I would argue much of Starker's interpretation is not very thoughtful, even in the Kodaly which he is famous for. His Bach I enjoy because it is simple and rhythmically consistent but something like Dvorak, it sounds like machine who puts very predictable accents which has nothing to do with the music.
근데 슈타커 해석이랑 비슷한 구석이 일면 있음. 영향을 받았다고 해도 안이상함
Beautiful
14:26 😮
Amazing.
I love him, but I think the sound is super for the microphones, while I doubt that the audience could hear much .. still great rendition !!
Piękny słowiański Koncert wiolonczelowy.
Wonderful! His play is more (by a little but distinct bit) colorful than Starter.
I don't understand the comparison. They are totally different players. Koranyi is simply a far more complete player both technically and musically; maybe even more complete than anyone I've ever heard.
솔리스트 역량 대박이네ㄷㄷ
Typo: Gothenurg ==> Gothenburg