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Vasks Symphony No. 2, conductor Gints Glinka
Pēteris Vasks Symphony No. 2 (1998/99), the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Gints Glinka
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Pēteris Vasks: Cello Concerto/Isserlis · Glinka
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Pēteris Vasks: Cello Concerto (1993/94)/Steven Isserlis, cello · Gints Glinka, conductor · Latvian National Symphony Orchestra/The Great Guild I: Cantus I II: Toccata I III: Monologhi IV: Toccata II V: Cantus II
Pēteris Vasks: Cello Concerto/Geringas · Glinka
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Pēteris Vasks: Cello Concerto (1993/94)/David Geringas, cello · Gints Glinka, conductor · Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra/The Tivoli Concert Hall I: Cantus I II: Toccata I III: Monologhi IV: Toccata II V: Cantus II
Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 2, conductor Gints Glinka
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P.I. Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 2 in C minor, Op.17 ("Little Russian") The Izmir State Symphony Orchestra, conductor Gints Glinka The Ahmed Adnan Saygun Arts Center
Scriabin Symphony No. 2, conductor Gints Glinka
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Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915) Symphony No. 2 in C minor, op.29 The Portuguese Symphony Orchestra conductor Gints Glinka The Sao Carlos National Theatre, Lisbon
Gints Glinka conducts Beethoven 9th.mp4
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Now known as "Ukrainian."
Marvelous performance of an extremely difficult symphony--deceptively so. It's hard for an orchestra to make the repetitiveness of the last movement colorful in different shadings but this gentleman does a fine job managing it.
Why is this version shorter than other performances?
Atmosferas, climas, mistério, suspense, escuta e imaginação podem criar histórias...
I don't understand how the performers can keep their presence of mind when playing this music. Utterly incredible. Overwhelming really.
Bra saker dette!
Exceptional and strange. More like Zemlinsky perhaps- but Vasks has an engagement of his own.
7:26 5:08 - 6:13 is amazing!
Spare his country a visit from Tsar Vlad.
Incredibly beautiful!!!! What a masterpiece
HUGE cello work! Just getting to know Vasks as we're playing his Musica Serena on 9/11..thanks for posting! Douglas Gunderson viola, piano, organ, guitar, recorders and poet of SD CA
I love Peteris Vasks so much
Try Viatore, people......
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@@agnesdecock2049 It's a composition by Vasks
You are very good and Vasks is really brilliant. My choir sang "Pater Noster" during one of our last performances. Write this in the search: you will love it for sure! Corale Novarmonia - Pater Noster (P. Vasks)
Cantus I and Cantus II are the link between modern and XIX century music
When I began hearing this concerto, I thought his author was a XIX century composer. In advancing the music, I was aware of his modernity, a very wellsounding modernity. Peteris Vasks is a still alive composer and he has a wide corpus of works that I pretend explore.
very nice
0:00 is a good place to start........At 0:01when a glint of light appears at the word Gints in Gints Glinka as a glinting note sounds, it just doesn't get any cuter than that.
anderson cooper
I have gotten very tired of Vasks.
That's because the name Vasks reminds you of masks and vaxes. I.e. his name reminds you of this nightmare pandemic......You'll like him again in a year.
There's no vaccine against morons.
Brilliant latvian composer Peteris Vasks.Brilliant cellist Sreaven Isserlis.Greath interpretation of this very difficult concept of the thinking of the things to day ,past and future.
I have no words...
Wonderful! Just delightful, thrilling performance!
This is remarkably similar to Vasks' own string quartet no. 4, one of my favorite pieces of all time.
3:19 6:25 6:36 5:13 5:52
¡¡¡Magnifico!!!
22:56 mvmt 4
Powerful. Sounds a lot like Shostakovich. Most enjoyable.
the beginning 😍😣😢
I am gobsmacked by this concerto. A work of such intense beauty and drama, yet written by someone still alive!!! I shall be investigating this Latvian composer, whom I've never heard of until now, much much further. Astonishing!
Plainscapes is good by him too
@@whataway8180 Thank you so much for this recommendation. I now have 52 pieces by this composer (including Plainscapes) in my library since writing my comment 4 years ago. My library, by the way, has 37,000 works in it. But you are obviously a fan of Peteris, as I am. Extreme talent.
Nice, groovy lol
I also. I just popped it on because TH-cam suggested it and I felt like whiling away some time. What an awesome work. Brilliantly played by Isserlis too.
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Like all Scriabin early to middle works, not so much his latter pieces, they become a bit strange
rare piece
Neeme Yarvi did the best performance of op.29
how could the audience not wait with the clapping until the final note ended... what a shame. I liked the first and second movement a lot more than the further.
turkish people dont usually listen symphony and they dont know where to clap, if someone claps everyone would clap in turkey.
I loved their spontaneous response to this wonderful performance! Didn't mind at all.
I personally liked how they clapped before the fourth movement ended
It’s quite common to clap during the final cadence especially if it is a virtuosic ending like this. In ballet the applause is all over the place
Great Symphony Orchestra !!!!! The infinite depth and infinite simplicity, what distinguishes Steven Isserlis from other cellists!
Liudmila Kveglis , hello, where were you born, i from to mexico.
Liudmila Kveglis Bolschoje spasiwo, Ludmilla!
великолепный оркестр!
Бесконечная глубина и бесконечная простота-то , что отличает Стивена Иссерлиса от других виолончелистов
I adore Scriabin, but this symphony is such an unbearable pompous mishmash, that here it had to be cut off for at least 10 minutes
cannot appreciate Scriabin without op.29
STUPID AUDIENCE CAN'T WAIT TO BREAK INTO THE THUNDEROUS ENDING WITH SHOUTING AND CLAPPING WITHOUT A BREAK FOR THE REFLECTION THAT;S DUE FOR JUST A MOMENT!
Bravissimo! Thank you!