Ja, der Geist spricht, dass sie ruhen von ihrer Arbeit, denn ihre Werke folgen Ihnen nach. Maybe Friedrich und Heinrich are still playing this concerto together somewehere...
@@plumb.474 Oh my gosh - you are listening and watching to the greatest performance of that concerto ever, and try to promote the soulless one of someone who seems to just play the notes, not the character of the piece at all. How much does Moreau pay you for your two postings of promotion?
Gulda was a pure musician and that indicates any kind of music. And it indicates also the ability to compose works like he did. And Schif played Maestro Guldas music awesome! A masterpiece!
Some kid pretended to play the finale in a TH-cam video back in the old days of TH-cam. Had it not been for that I never would have known about this. That kid is a hero.
Heard this piece for the first time last night performed by the Grant Park Symphony and Edgar Moreau as the soloist. Beautiful and fun!! Gulda seems like he was quite a character.
I JUST discovered Gulda's music thanks to a clip of this concerto showing up in my Instagram feed. So the last few days have been a musical rabbit hole. This makes three composers that I was late to the party in discovering: Gulda, Finzi, and Gorecki
Onbeschrijfelijk mooi. Op vr.28 dec 2018 heeft de Koninklijke Harmonie St.Cecilia van Schelle (bij Antwerpen) onder leiding van Dirk De Caluwe dit werk gespeeld tijdens hun jaarlijks Klank Kleur Concert. Justus Grimm was de cello solist. Het was een fantastisch concert, een meesterlijke uitvoering, om nooit te vergeten.
Genie ( Bach-/Mozart-/Beethoven-/Chopin-Spieler und Jazzmusiker) Gulda sagte im Interview: "I mach' koa' Spassettl! I hab Humor und der Herr Haydn hatte a Humor!" - Schiff war ebenso ein kongenialer Cellist, Musiker und Künstler. Tolles Konzert. Gulda mochte ebenso die Blaskapellen-Musik am Attersee, wo Er irgendwann wohnte. Das die dann nicht gar so oft ein "Menuett" spielen, ist klar. Das Werk insgesamt ist absolut durchdacht, seriös und ernstzunehemen. Tolle Komposition. Phantastisches Konzert. Schade, dass Gulda und Schiff sich in die Haare bekamen nach diesem Riesen Erfolg. R.I.P. Gulda & Schiff. Und falls es einen Himmel gibt, hoffe ich, daß Ihr beiden Genies und Haudegen gemeinsam Musik spielt.
Gee, I'm gonna miss Mr. Schiff. His was the only greatest schizophrenic rendition of Schumann's Cello Concerto that played with such soulful turmoil. And, this piece: touche!
And to think that the string players in our orchestra throw a hissy fit when water or other liquids accidently hit their instruments from the stage... Look at the amount of sweat he is pouring on that thing!
So cool! They should have put an amp on the cello though, so hard to hear him with a WIND ORCHESTRA in the back! Still a very interesting idea, pretty well executed. :)
Hey everybody. Do any one know how to purchase the sheet music for the wind orchestra and solo? Any one know the publisher? Or anything i can find? Thanks~
Der Herr Schiff war schon eine Klasse für sich, schade dass sein letzter Abtritt von der Bühne schon erfolgt ist. Gulda, so beeindruckend er am Klavier war, tapst hier etwas linkisch herum. Eines der guten Konzerte des ausgehenden 20. Jahrhunderts, so skurril es auch sein mag!
Gulda selected very nice music for his concert. 😊 To be serious: I think, Gulda was a great pianist and sometimes a great composer, but this concert has become popular just because it's crazy, and it's crazy because of the first theme of the first movement (the second theme could have been composed by Dvorak) and because of the last movement. The other parts are, as I said, "selected well". By the way: I HATE long solo cadenzas!!!
@@geuros Maybe Dvorak sometimes wrote in the style of Austrian Folk music. Or maybe Austrian and Bohemian Folk Music are- or were- quite similar in certain points. When Dvorak was alive, this was one country. When I visited Czechoslovakia in the late Eighties, I thought to feel that Austria was not far away.
@@egon4593 I'm Czech, and yes the folk is sometimes similar, especially the wind bands. I just personally find the 1st movement folk more Alpine like, and the 5th movement is kinda common. Although even that is more Austrian I'd say, as it's more march like, while Czech would be more polka-like. But your observations are still correct :-)
Basically I just wanted to point out that a lot of Dvořák's best melodies are artificial and are not directly influenced by folk tunes - which you did not directly say but I got the feeling haha, my fault.
@@geuros Ah, I see, I have to be careful what to write. 🙂 Yes of course, the last movement is Austrian or Bavarian "Hum- pa, hum- pa, hum- pa..." The first movement... well, for me it's unable to decide if Bohemian or Austrian. But it's as folcloristic as it could be, and so I simply had to think of Dvorak (which I like very much).
It is composed for Heinrich and absolutely it belongs to him forever !
RIP my friend.
TheOpencello he's amazing...also check out Edgar Moreau w/jongNBE at Cello Biennale/Amsterdam :)
Ja, der Geist spricht, dass sie ruhen von ihrer Arbeit, denn ihre Werke folgen Ihnen nach. Maybe Friedrich und Heinrich are still playing this concerto together somewehere...
@@plumb.474 Oh my gosh - you are listening and watching to the greatest performance of that concerto ever, and try to promote the soulless one of someone who seems to just play the notes, not the character of the piece at all.
How much does Moreau pay you for your two postings of promotion?
This is so strange, and stunningly beautiful! THIS is pure joy....
Gulda was a pure musician and that indicates any kind of music. And it indicates also the ability to compose works like he did. And Schif played Maestro Guldas music awesome! A masterpiece!
The best concert in history. Perhaps simply because you can't compare it to anything else!
Thanks so much for the upload.
gulda was a crazy genius.
Gulda is a unique genius he breaks the rule of unforbiden music and combined pure Classical music and Jazz tunes, beste 👍
Wie wundwerbar. Die komplette Aufnahme in einem Stück ist zurück! Und wie schön und beeindruckend ist die Kadenz.
Only a great talent who comes from both the Jszz world and the Classical world could write this. Ear openning.
Some kid pretended to play the finale in a TH-cam video back in the old days of TH-cam. Had it not been for that I never would have known about this. That kid is a hero.
Me too saw it in like 2008 xD
OMG NO WONDER IT SOUNDED SO FAMILIAR
holy cow i remember this. does anyone have the link?
Von einem genialen Compositeur ein grandioses Stück Musik für einen genialen Cellisten; tolles Begleitorchester. Einmalige Aufführung.
That first movement would work so well in a Quentin Tarantino film
I CAN SEE IT OMG
Heard this piece for the first time last night performed by the Grant Park Symphony and Edgar Moreau as the soloist. Beautiful and fun!! Gulda seems like he was quite a character.
I JUST discovered Gulda's music thanks to a clip of this concerto showing up in my Instagram feed.
So the last few days have been a musical rabbit hole.
This makes three composers that I was late to the party in discovering: Gulda, Finzi, and Gorecki
That minuet is simply sublime. And that entire work is SOO much fun.
Senza parole...Gulda è un Genio, lo amo!
Onbeschrijfelijk mooi. Op vr.28 dec 2018 heeft de Koninklijke Harmonie St.Cecilia van Schelle (bij Antwerpen) onder leiding van Dirk De Caluwe dit werk gespeeld tijdens hun jaarlijks Klank Kleur Concert. Justus Grimm was de cello solist. Het was een fantastisch concert, een meesterlijke uitvoering, om nooit te vergeten.
Maravilloso!
Herrliche Aufführung in Idealbesetzung!
Marvellous! Virtuosic and great fun at the same time.
I love the way the composer completely lets himself go in the last 3 minutes. :-)
So was Schönes habe ich noch nie gehört!!!🤗
Great concert, great performance!
Damn........ I'm speechless.
Good days where the orchestra didn't play perfect together but in the highest level of music. Love Gulda
It's like a Rhapsody of Genre, very interesting and coool
Ok, I did not expect THAT first movement from a piece called "Cello concerto" XD Very refreshing :)))
At first I was lile wtf but this piece is like a jam
@@nickdavis965 True :)
Eine Bereicherung für das Blasorchester!
Gulda is an excellent composer!This cello concerto is verry beautiful.I like the first movement.
Dievīgs, burvīgs koncerts ,un izpildījums.BRAVO! Super!:)
Breathtaking...
Best concert ever
Gulda genio assoluto!
That was fun!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Great!
Genie ( Bach-/Mozart-/Beethoven-/Chopin-Spieler und Jazzmusiker) Gulda sagte im Interview: "I mach' koa' Spassettl! I hab Humor und der Herr Haydn hatte a Humor!" - Schiff war ebenso ein kongenialer Cellist, Musiker und Künstler. Tolles Konzert. Gulda mochte ebenso die Blaskapellen-Musik am Attersee, wo Er irgendwann wohnte. Das die dann nicht gar so oft ein "Menuett" spielen, ist klar. Das Werk insgesamt ist absolut durchdacht, seriös und ernstzunehemen. Tolle Komposition. Phantastisches Konzert. Schade, dass Gulda und Schiff sich in die Haare bekamen nach diesem Riesen Erfolg. R.I.P. Gulda & Schiff. Und falls es einen Himmel gibt, hoffe ich, daß Ihr beiden Genies und Haudegen gemeinsam Musik spielt.
One of the best ...
Genial
Orchestras, the only place you will see a drummer wearing a suit. LOL
not true: Ringo Starr of the Beatles...
You need watch jazz combos more ; - )
It's to cover up the tattoos. It isn't formal suit like the rest of the orchestra. The guitarist is scruffy by comparison.
I know it never happened, but I simply imagine a performance of this with Rostropovich, Bernstein and the Vienna Phil.
That would have definitely been quite something
Im sorry but did anyone see that ending? his arms flew in the right spot and right on beat and it was just flawless.
UNVERGESSLICH und UNVERGLEICHLICH..in Memoriam
Just found out that the Minuet (20.20) is the base for the great movie Necronomicon / Succubus by Jess Franco of 1968
Veeeery nice
Grande libero musicista Gulda!
Thanks Maestro!
FANTASTİC MUSİC
Cadenza grande from H.S., miss the times with F.G. on the chess table
Wahnsinn!!! 👍👍👍
Gee, I'm gonna miss Mr. Schiff. His was the only greatest schizophrenic rendition of Schumann's Cello Concerto that played with such soulful turmoil. And, this piece: touche!
Es el Gulda de 1988, innovador y "jazzístico"´, mucho más que eso. Magnifico.
And to think that the string players in our orchestra throw a hissy fit when water or other liquids accidently hit their instruments from the stage... Look at the amount of sweat he is pouring on that thing!
26:30 to 27:43 is my favourite bit
Leuk
29:38 Whryyyyy!!!
lmao. What a genre rhapsody
この作品の音(CD)を買いそびれたことを不覚に思う!
Who is that fantastic first trumpet?
Not to forget Heinrich Schiff was the Cellist.
カデンツァの時の指揮者腕組んで聴いている姿カッコいい!(≧∇≦)
Unbelievable.
Genius
MENUETT: GOD MODE
So cool! They should have put an amp on the cello though, so hard to hear him with a WIND ORCHESTRA in the back! Still a very interesting idea, pretty well executed. :)
Abbie Conant on trombone 💜
Vet cool dit
cool
Wolfgang Gaag, great hornist
Echt heel lit
Diana Fakour zo lo dit
Hahaha ja
Sws😂
Hey everybody. Do any one know how to purchase the sheet music for the wind orchestra and solo? Any one know the publisher? Or anything i can find?
Thanks~
Guldas "Brahms-Cellokonzert"!
15:23 sounded like a Spanish guitar 😂
Great piece though.
Can anyone tell me the name of the principal trumpet?
Der Herr Schiff war schon eine Klasse für sich, schade dass sein letzter Abtritt von der Bühne schon erfolgt ist. Gulda, so beeindruckend er am Klavier war, tapst hier etwas linkisch herum. Eines der guten Konzerte des ausgehenden 20. Jahrhunderts, so skurril es auch sein mag!
Haha Gulda eben tapst halt gern herum
@@hansleber6090 So zwischen Dirigent, Tänzer und Partygast.
@@Piflaser das war schon ein verrückter Kerl :D
@@hansleber6090 Und ein musikalisches Genie obendrein.
Wajoo
any idea what genre of music is the overture ? :D
Crysis Boo Rock and Pop. I have this theme in My School
It's the blues pattern, pure and simple.
@@catherinemcmichael2217 ah yes?
what are you talking about?
24:05
指揮者のグルダ氏カッコええ!(n*´ω`*n)
Gulda selected very nice music for his concert. 😊
To be serious: I think, Gulda was a great pianist and sometimes a great composer, but this concert has become popular just because it's crazy, and it's crazy because of the first theme of the first movement (the second theme could have been composed by Dvorak) and because of the last movement. The other parts are, as I said, "selected well". By the way: I HATE long solo cadenzas!!!
the second theme is more of Austrian folk horn playing rather than some genius Dvořák melodies, but yeah.
@@geuros Maybe Dvorak sometimes wrote in the style of Austrian Folk music. Or maybe Austrian and Bohemian Folk Music are- or were- quite similar in certain points. When Dvorak was alive, this was one country.
When I visited Czechoslovakia in the late Eighties, I thought to feel that Austria was not far away.
@@egon4593 I'm Czech, and yes the folk is sometimes similar, especially the wind bands. I just personally find the 1st movement folk more Alpine like, and the 5th movement is kinda common. Although even that is more Austrian I'd say, as it's more march like, while Czech would be more polka-like. But your observations are still correct :-)
Basically I just wanted to point out that a lot of Dvořák's best melodies are artificial and are not directly influenced by folk tunes - which you did not directly say but I got the feeling haha, my fault.
@@geuros Ah, I see, I have to be careful what to write. 🙂
Yes of course, the last movement is Austrian or Bavarian "Hum- pa, hum- pa, hum- pa..."
The first movement... well, for me it's unable to decide if Bohemian or Austrian. But it's as folcloristic as it could be, and so I simply had to think of Dvorak (which I like very much).
Was this the premier of the piece?
うわ!作曲者本人が指揮だ! m(;∇;)m うれしすぎるっ!
小林俊夫 本当だ!
Is this record premiere of this work?
No, they did it in Vienna around year 1980.
チェロのシフも亡くなってしまった。。。
シフ氏って中川家礼二に似てるな笑笑笑笑
全然、演奏と関係ないけど笑笑
作曲したグルダ氏のおもちゃ箱みたいな曲だ。
フィナーレのマーチは、かなりテンション高い。
wwwwwwwwwwoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
59 people lost their trumpets,
What a tragic experience...
Amazing
Today's Led-lamps could have avoided sweating!
哈哈 这部作品好骚啊
Clearly I'm an old fart.
ınanılmaz
Kind of funny....
from now on I'm not gonna say jazz is for idiots who don't understand classical music
We really appreciate it ;)
The version w/Edgar Moreau & jongNBE...is-for me-far preferable...it's very polished & dynamic...less percussive...
In my opinion this work was long and boring, specially Cadenza . Also it was funny .
Nope, still cringeworthy and in bad taste.
Lol
like your birth
Genius