@@pinosevera Interesting, so did Mikyung Sung, and I’ve always thought her playing is much more cello-istic (lightly melodic and with clear, bright overtones) and less like a typical bass player (rough, gruff, and lugubrious, usually).
What he does at the ending of the 2nd movement is simply astounding. Taking it up another octave... It's inspired me to do the same for my audition in February. Rinat's rendition of any of the bass concertos I've seen are always exquisite.
This is actually common practice among many bass players, to do this section in harmonics. The first time I heard about this was back in the 90's, in a master class with the late Lucas Drew, where he suggested to try it this way.
You might like hearing Mikyung play these movements, even though they are just a low-res cellphone of her practicing in a noisy practice room with poor acoustics. But they are at least the equal of this anyway.
You might like hearing Mikyung play these movements, even though they are just a low-res cellphone of her practicing in a noisy practice room with poor acoustics. But they manage to be at least the equal of this anyway.
It's Solo Fourths Tuning. The Strings for this Tuning are slightly thinner than Orchestral Double Bass Strings. Many players tuned them to Orchestral tuning to get a different sound.
Mikyung Sung… (when properly recorded in a decent acoustic at least). Expression and intensity like no one else. But also Luis Cabrera Martin, David Desimpelaere, Wies de Boeve, Odon Racz, Boguslaw Furtok, Michael Wolf, Minje Sung, Eugene Levinson in the past, and more.
Never feel awful about your playing. Everyone is on their own journey and progress. Everyone is on a different level. It takes time to achieve masterful playing and to grow as an individual musician
I don't know the origins of this piece, but it wouldn't be strange for an orchestral arrangement to be swapped to piano for smaller performances like this.
I'm not criying, there's a Rinat in my eye.
Most definitely one of the finest bassist of our times.
its a gloriousl day here in Capetown, after a cycle and a swim in the sea... a wonderful coffee and Rinat..life is beautiful!
Leskis' face at 0:08. "There's your damn intro" 😂
3:15 the tone. Many violoncello players would be proud of this color and intonation.
They like the sound
Amazing sound I agree, he played cello before playing bass, maybe that is the reason
@@pinosevera Of course you can tune a Double Bass in 5ths with the new 5ths Tuned Bass String set.
as they should
@@pinosevera Interesting, so did Mikyung Sung, and I’ve always thought her playing is much more cello-istic (lightly melodic and with clear, bright overtones) and less like a typical bass player (rough, gruff, and lugubrious, usually).
What he does at the ending of the 2nd movement is simply astounding. Taking it up another octave... It's inspired me to do the same for my audition in February. Rinat's rendition of any of the bass concertos I've seen are always exquisite.
This is actually common practice among many bass players, to do this section in harmonics. The first time I heard about this was back in the 90's, in a master class with the late Lucas Drew, where he suggested to try it this way.
I know this comment is old but Koussevistky does it in his own recording
Simply gorgeous lush tone. Perfect for this piece really.
BassasaurusRex hoxha elvis naci
Superb feeling tone and his vibrato is never overplayed, soothing truly a great double bassist.😊
the vibrato is amazing
An outstanding musician bass-player ! He plays wth the "legerte" of a Cellist without losing the particularities of of the double bass
самое лучшее исполнение из всех что я слышал!!!!!! это восхитительно!!!!!!!!! БРАВО!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The most beautiful tonal quality and perfect intonation I've ever heard -- and expressiveness!
You might like hearing Mikyung play these movements, even though they are just a low-res cellphone of her practicing in a noisy practice room with poor acoustics. But they are at least the equal of this anyway.
Nah Mikyung is really good but Rinat just has something more to it that Mikyung doesn’t have
you have such a great lyrical voice and of course bond tone from the bass.
And this is what makes a bass sound as much as beautiful as the cello does.
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the best performance from all I hear is amazing !!!!!! !!!!!!!!! BRAVO !!!!!!!!!!!!!
You might like hearing Mikyung play these movements, even though they are just a low-res cellphone of her practicing in a noisy practice room with poor acoustics. But they manage to be at least the equal of this anyway.
Great balance b/t solo bass and piano accompaniment! Bravo!
Well played!! breath taking.
This is a beautiful concerto, masterfully played.
Great!! Rinat Ibragimov bravo!!
At 7:10 I have to hand it to the accompanist, the tutti sounds insane.
Amazing performance! And great ccoustics in that room too.
So beautiful
So beautiful, and enjoyable to see the performance, not just hear it. A treat!
Beautiful
Magnifique!!
Amazing and charming interpretation
Ibragimov is so metal! \,,/ Makes this piece sound amazing
wow. legends only.
It's Solo Fourths Tuning. The Strings for this Tuning are slightly thinner than Orchestral Double Bass Strings. Many players tuned them to Orchestral tuning to get a different sound.
It’s art... so excellent!!
8:13 dear lord
excellent!
hwk194103 4:16 Rinat is playing the ending of the 2nd Movement an Octave Higher with only Harmonics.
Yes
very good, congratulations.
Fabulous!
I like the harmonics at the end!
Very impressive!
BEST !!!!
very good!
Bravo!!!Bravo!!
pell de gallina....Fantàstic!!!!
PLAY THIS WITH LSO!!!! THIS WAS FANTASTIC!!!
impresionante!!! Me encanta!! =D
Great! That's Koussevitzky.
Bravo !!! : )
GREAT
He really nailed the harmonics. And everything else, of course, but the harmonics were what caught my ear.
Those octaves at 2:05 are just impossible to get, yet he has them so perfectly. Sigh.
Mikyung does them with scary effortlessness too (though she has to stretch her tiny hand like crazy to reach it).
Bro how is it effortless if you have to stretch like crazy 💀
Охуенный финал 3 части! Заебошил как надо.
There should be a 'love' option! RIP to the Maestro ❤
WOW!
whats up mr. LSO magic
La gracia del contrabajo es encontrar el sonido mas claro y limpio que sobresalga con los instrumentos acompañante.lograr eso es adquirir la grandeza
like a Boss.
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Yes
5:06
whoa dude
👏 👏 Браво
Indeed Bravo ... I miss him so much ... Thank you for posting.
THOSE OCTAVES THO
Epic. That's all I have to say.
You and Matthew McDonald are the best sounding bassists.
Mark morton
Mikyung Sung… (when properly recorded in a decent acoustic at least). Expression and intensity like no one else.
But also Luis Cabrera Martin, David Desimpelaere, Wies de Boeve, Odon Racz, Boguslaw Furtok, Michael Wolf, Minje Sung, Eugene Levinson in the past, and more.
Rinat Ibragimov
@Barhwald This one is a bit cleaner, this guy is a fantastic bass player
QUE CUERDAS ESTA USANDO??? strings which are using??
Pirastro Solo Eudoxa strings.
8:36
time to feel extremely awful about my own playing!
Be inspired! Do you scales and arpeggios in all keys, and then try it!
Never feel awful about your playing. Everyone is on their own journey and progress. Everyone is on a different level. It takes time to achieve masterful playing and to grow as an individual musician
@@bluraincolt4839 yet kids are born naturals and are better than me after 3 years of playing 😭
5:08 5:30
Do you know what his name?
Rinat Ibragimov
Goals
Please replace my left leg with a bass!!!!!
gulftacula lolololol
with a contra bass cello this would be wonderful
Where is an orchestra?
I don't know the origins of this piece, but it wouldn't be strange for an orchestral arrangement to be swapped to piano for smaller performances like this.
@Barhwald not EXACTLY a good thing... but commendable. lol
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I'd rather play this Concerto on the 5 String Violin up 2 Octaves.
Bassist is clever... does what he is supposed to do... pianist makes me want to vomit. have fun you'all
Великий
5:06