Sergei Rachmaninov Cello Sonata, Op. 19 Movement IV for Baritone Saxophone
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- Rachmaninoff’s Sonata for Cello and Piano was completed in 1901. This work is a part of Rachmaninoff’s resurgence of composition that came after a three year bout with mental health issues that followed a negative response to the premiere of his first symphony in 1897. This sonata was dedicated to Rachmaninoff’s great friend and colleague Anatoliy Brandukov. Brandukov and Rachmaninoff premiered the work in December of 1901, just a short time after the premiere of his famous second piano concerto. This piece must be approached as a true duo work, as the piano and cello parts are equally important and difficult. This is a beautiful tribute to a long and meaningful friendship.
Steven Banks, baritone saxophone
Chen-Shen Fan, piano
Nichols Hall
Evanston, IL
November 9, 2016
Steven Banks is the total authority for classical baritone playing no questions
Something about the way a Bari sounds in that upoer register is just so charming and sweet
Who says that the saxophone is not an orchestral instrument? Wrong!!! - utterly beautiful.
i just watched a video on this. the sax is most fit for the orchestra out of any instrument. unfortunately, it was historically shunned in europe and composers were often pressured not to use it in compositions. this has perpetuated ever since
Ok, Alto and Tenor is bit understandable, but Soprano and Baritone?! Soprano literally sounds like from heaven and baritone has that cello tone but putted like-in-metal instrument (Ik that Sax is woodwind)
@@rlrihards948 that's why kapustin included them in his orchestral works.
To me the Soprano sounds like an Oboe when played well.
@@rlrihards948
Btw, Saxophone was origionally made for Orchestra.
If I didn't know Rachmaninoff composed this for cello, you'd have a really hard time convincing me it wasn't originally written specifically for baritone saxophone. It takes MAJOR chops to play it this well, but it suits the bari sax voice perfectly. Bravo, Dr. Banks!
I have listened to this several times and I cannot get over the beautiful tone you have! You give the instrument a gentle presence that it is never associated with!
My lord, what clean altissimo on the bari! How do you get such rich tone in such a high register? Mine always comes out more like a squeek.
Excellent Maggio embouchure?
@@bme7491 maggio embochure isnt for trumpet?
@@franciscosantos847 Sorry, just "embrouchure".
Just like playing in control on lower notes, you need to put a little less mouthpiece in and blow a bit harder. Putting more mouthpiece in will cause a squeak at high notes.
@@bloodyscalp94 Yes. Playing Soprano helped for me cuz of it's difficulty to control sound. Bari and Alto now feels for me a lot easier.
Fantastic job, Mr. Banks! Please accept my highest accolades for a stunning performance on the saxophone. And for your duo partner, too, Mr. Fan. I don't know how many people realize how unusual this is, but I do. This is superb musicianship on an instrument that truly resists such playing. Congratulations.
How could someone dislike this video?
A trumpet player
cause they're jealous of the skillz
Steven Banks you are a fabulous player!! Rachmaninoff would have been thrilled to hear this! Your technical command of the instrument is wonderful but your musicality is striking for someone so young. Congratulations and all the best to you in your musical journey!
And you would know an excellent player mr Waters.
Absolutely Wonderful ! Love that centered warm Bari Tone :)
Absolutely beautiful baritone saxophonistry! I am able to forget that this is a transcription and imagine that Sergei had a thing for the saxophone. Your manipulation of the airstream is masterful! I hear lots of evidence of the amazing influence of mouthpiece exercises. Those pianissimo passages don’t play themselves, and you are really able to place those lines right inside the piano noodling, creating wonderful colors and tension/release. What a performance! Thank you for putting this on UA-cam. Best wishes, Steven, and I hope that your career as a performer is as successful as your playing of this piece.
-- Shooshie
PS: I see that I left a message 3 years ago, too. See? This performance stands the test of time!
Fabulous. I watched a couple videos of your quartet. Is this a new bari?
Absolutely stunning performance that brought tears to my eyes! The world needs more beautiful bari sax music. May God bless you as your share your gift with the world.
beautiful! and your sound on bari is just amazing!!
INSANE recovery at 9 min! The amount of discipline alone it takes to continue nailing altissimo notes when they become unresponsive is absolutely incredible. The opening of the piece was an absolute delight. I wish you so much success on your journey!
I am so happy to hear this! I wanted to play this throughout my undergrad and never finished the arrangement. Stunning performance!
Where were classical baritone sax pieces when I was in high school? None sound as good this from what I remember until college
I have played the alto, tenor and baritone saxophones and am impressed by your tone!
THIS JUST MADE MY YEAR. BRAVO
Bravo Sire, beautiful tone.
Incredibly beautiful ✨
1:34 Feliz navidad
Wow. This guy makes the case for the bari sax being a super versatile instrument. That is some really clean high notes.
Gorgeous tone!
What a musician and sound he has..!🎷💥, i still have so much to work on and undertsand...
Beautiful performance! Bravo!!!
The tone !!! ❤
What a beautiful player!
Impressionante ! Parabéns ao colega de Barítono. Lindo lindo timbre e ótimas técnicas. Perfomance perfeita. Parabéns ! Muito agradável vê-lo e ouvi-lo. 👌🏻👌🏻🇧🇷🇧🇷🎷🎷😊👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Hello Mr Banks, absolutely stunning performance. Is there a way to possibly purchase or download the score for this piece?
This is just wonderful! Thank you for sharing it with the world 💜
Masterfully done both of you!
Did the 2nd movement work poorly for saxophone? Can't find it.
Idk, but the second movement is quite difficult from a technical standpoint as the sax can’t articulate as easily as a cello as well as the rapid arpeggios that aren’t easy. As well, probably time limits factored into it. The dance movement is usually what gets cut in a piece.
I was wondering the same thing! I was interested as it is probably my favorite movement
Soooo musical- awesome work!!!
What a joy to hear yoy play! Thanks! And congratulations! #brasil
This is just so fucking cool to me. Nice job dude.
There was a comment that was posted 2 years ago that was asking why Professor Banks moves while he plays? my response was that people feel music different ways, some people move when they play, some people don’t. I personally love seeing performances like this, I love them because he’s expressing how he feels about the music while he’s playing and I do the same thing.
Very nice, Steven! Bravo!
Steven Banks, baritone saxophone, and Chen-Shen Fan, piano, play a musically vibrant version of the 4th movement of Sergei Rachmaninov's Cello Sonata. An inspiring performance!
Stellar!
Beautiful!
Wow. Just wow.
You sir are outstanding!
You sound great!
Applause!!!
Absolutely enchanting
Spectacular! Bravo.
rloomis3 thank you!!
Phenomenal!
Great... Wonderful...!
That is terrific!!!!!!
Unpopular opinion: Bari sax sounds better than cello and can do it's repertoire more beautifully.
Oh my gosh... I wanna be that good
Wowo 🎷
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Steven Banks hello where i can find the score?
Que beleza de som!!!!
Qual é o setup do saxophone ??
What make and model is the bari sax ?
Is anyone aware of where this score can be found?
The score for chello can be found at IMSLP
Align notes with bass clef and add 3 sharps to transpose www.free-scores.com/download-sheet-music.php?pdf=63871
えげつない
0:49 - eargasm
How you dear to play this in saxophone!