Giovanni Battista Viotti - Violin Concerto No. 22 in A minor (full with solo violin score)
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- Опубліковано 21 гру 2024
- Giovanni Battista Viotti (1755-1824)
Violin concerto no. 22 in A minor
Movement I : Moderato 00:00 - 15:42
Movement II : Adagio 15:42 - 23:12
Movement III : Agiato assai 23:12 - 30:51
Violin : Lola Bobesco
Staatliche Philharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz / Kurt Redel
I have a BIG crush on this concerto
Me too
@@lillyalriachy3357 u 2 are musicsexual
So did Brahms, it was his favourite piece of music
Strange that's how I always thought of music.
M E T O O
17:13 for second movement solo
Vioti's violin concertos no 19 & 22 are the best among all the violin concertos he has composed
Nr. 28!!!!
Viotti is great! Very underrated.
Obviously. I had never heard of him before today when youtube autoplay gave me this. And I am violinist and study musicology. O.O It's great!
Viotti's No. 22 is the only piece he wrote that is worthy of praise.
He composed the French National Anthem, even though he was Italian
@@winglow7615 his no 29 in e minor is also really great
@@1seishiro130 Thanks. I just downloaded the sheet music. Will play it tomorrow. I listened to it on UA-cam.
No. 22 is so great that Eugene Ysaye wrote a cadenza to it.
23:15 3rd movement starts.
Concerto stupendo di Viotti!!! Il finale del 3° movimento è da fomento purissimo!!!
Fun fact: Viotti once said that "the violin is the bow". Who gets the meaning?
Felix Wang You move a lot?
@@cathyshi9799 not really, it means that the bow is super important for playing the violin
@@felixwang9648 agreed... in other words good violin playing is all about good bowing
He had difficulty with making the distinction due to poor eye sight.
Sadly, yes. This was impossible to play well for me!
the hardest parts are when bow crosses D and E strings without touching A, then some double stops and Ysaye cadenza :)
Yessss... bur imo harder is part when you cross G and A without D idk why
@@ivo_pawlowski for me it was easier than D and E :DDD idk how
@@a.u.official me too, mabye cause D string is the softest and its the first time that your arm is doing that motion
@@davidedamelio810 yeah, agree with you
I find the string crossings less hard than the double stops and really all of page 3 haha
Solo starts at 3:24 for those who want to hear it and then play it🙂
lol thanks for your information hahaha
thank you so much
Thank you ☺️
@@berenkaya2292 yee türk
ty! I’m playing the excerpt from my violin teacher and I’ve been looking everywhere
I have heard of Lola Bobescu for years, but had never heard any of her recordings until now. This rendition of the Violin #22 is one for the ages. She was magnificent. Fame and violin mastery don’t often coexist! She could play circles around many famous violinists today. I look forward to hearing more of her recordings in the days ahead. Thank you for uploading this video!
This is 22
@@M_SC Thank you. It was a typo. I corrected it. 🙏🏻🎻
24:03 third part starts
No its 23:20
Brahms loved this concerto and you can hear the influence on his own at 2:08
23:15 agitato assai (fast part)
Таких исполнителей сейчас нет.
There Is Still.
She's not playing the turns at the beginning as written. She's starting them before the 4th beat. After listening to the first movement, I conclude that this is the best recording of this concerto, far and away, that I have ever heard. Certainly better than Perlman's recording. He probably figured there wasn't any point trying to play it this beautifully.
Paul Deck listen to Oistrakh’s recording
@@alana7670 Thank you for the recommendation. I will.
Idiotic comment
This is a concerto to start a violin career or, way more often, to finish it. For me it was more like the latter... But I still kinda love it. :-D
17:15 is the second part
Je connaissais la version d' Isaac Stern de ce très beau concerto mais pas celle de L. Bobesco. BRAVISSIMO !!!
I knew Isaac Stern 's version of this beautiful concerto but not that of L. Bobesco. BRAVISSIMO !!!
What a pretty maiden!
That's right. I often make music anthropomorphic.
Weird… if this music was a person I wouldn’t call it a pretty maiden.
Обожаю Виотти!
Bravo brilliance concerto music super
Gracias!!
Excellent violinist! 🙏🏻🎻
The 2nd movement sounds like Mozart and 2nd movement in Beethoven D major Concerto
The difference between Viotti, and composers like Mozart and Haydn, is that Viotti sets-up patterns which create expectations which are then fully satisfied, everything happens nicely as expected and suggested. Also the key relationships are just as it is supposed to be. Haydn and Mozart however, set-up patterns and build surprised therein, they deviate from the pattern and then return to it in unexpected ways. This creates much more musical and expressive interest. Excellent composers like Viotti do the expected thing, they follow conventions, but greater musical minds play with the conventions and handle them with much more invention - while the musical language and grammer as such remains the same.
The cadenza is pretty nice. Then the Shumsky, Kreisler, Ysaye, and Joachim cadenzas came. It just shows that there's more than just one way to show off technique.
Magnificient...
What violin she was playing? What a charming voice...
Fantastica ..
There's really something Russian and/or Sibeliusque in this concerto.
Turkish
Bravo bravo bravíssimo
Ty
24:10 third part
U mean movement?
bravo
3:30
this is the Ysaye or fisher cadenza for p1?
음정이 좀 많이 높네요...ㅠ
Compose anche la MARSIGLIESE inno francese
Wonderful concerto~ Who is the viloin solist?
Check description
🔥🔥🔥
23.15
Do you know anyplace I could find the Cadenza's score? It's Bobescu's composition I suppose
It's esaye cadenza
@@gandhisaad1 Ysaye
5:10
와웅~~ lovely
24:03
Por favor ¿de quién es esa preciosa cadenza?
Es de Giovanni Battista Viotti .
Al parecer es de Ysaye
Si, es de Ysaÿe
26:05 26:54
Who are down voting this?
just the most elegant piece of music I have listened to
3:25
3:26
7:30