Beethovens last string quartet, luckily in Major. It was completed 1826, one year before he died. What a great way to end his chamber music composing, remembering that he at this time was completey deaf! And so to say just composing out of his memories of music. Ariel Quartet is playing this with full respect and control.
What is it about the Ariel Quartet and this particular quartet by Beethoven? I keep listening to it over and over again. First of all, the SOUND these four produce is massive yet tender. As for this music, is Beethoven saying goodbye to the world in the 3rd and 4th movements or accepting his fate that it must be that he too shall pass on? The music coming out of the syncopated, unison measure in the 2nd movement is spell-binding. He wrote for us who are the future he so often referenced. What a gift to this world!!!🎶🙏
Many many Thanks Ariel for this magical and nice interpretation. The Last Beethoven, the start of his majesty, music about music, music on the edge, touching the limits. Imposible to force the music more. Finally, here the music seems a picture. Colors all around the world. Freedom and Joy bless you Ariel.
The opus 135 quartet was a set work when I did A level music in 1987. I used to know it inside out, upside down & backwards lol. It's years since I listened to it, but it all came rushing back very quickly. It's magnificent.
Listening to these wonderful (recorded) performances makes me realise why I fell in love with these quartets (and the late piano sonatas) in my late teens. In those times we had only the radio, not even FM; I lived in a remote village on the UK coast. These recordings are superb and the reverberation times of the hall are perfect for your sound (That might be different for you of course). I live with the hope that you might come to the Netherlands and I can hear you rather than the electronics, however good these are. I realise of course that those performances, if they occur, would be quite different nearly ten years later than this recording. It is also good to watch your communication, always expressive of absorption with the music.
you prolly dont give a shit but does anybody know a way to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly forgot my account password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Payton Rhys thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process now. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
0:00 Allegretto 07:13 Vivace 11:00 Lento assai, cantante e tranquillo 19:50 "Der schwer gefasste Entschluss (Muss es sein? Es muss sein!)" Grave, ma non troppo tratto - Allegro - Grave, ma non troppo tratto - Allegro
Between this piece and the string quartet in C sharp Minor I really can't decide which is my favorite Beethoven. I would love to see them perform this live. I wish people knew just how much work goes into playing these incredibly difficult pieces perfectly like this.
I had the pleasure of experiencing you perform this live January 18, 2019 in San Diego, CA. Listening to this outstanding performance from 2014, it is amazing to hear how you continue to grow further with this music. In particular, the Lento movement was absolutely extraordinary. Bravo Tutti!
What a nice, lively sound they're making! I don't know if it's that cello, or the way it's mic-ed, but I love the depth & tone of the bass notes - which are in no way over-prominent, nor boomy; they're just very present and sonorous.
Beautiful! Fun fact: Mahler lovingly gave a nod to Beethoven by borrowing the theme from the slow movement here (III Lento assai..., at about 11:00 into the video) for the sixth movement of his 3rd Symphony. Emphasis on the word 'lovingly'.
One of the members of my string quartet described the Vivace movement as "unsafe at any speed" because of the crazy syncopation and other "simple" (crazy hard) rhythmic issues.
Penso anzi non dubito che, il terzo movimento sia di una potenza a noi sconosciuta, paragonabile hai misteri dell’universo. Beethoven ti abbraccio dà cuore a cuore dovunque tu sia.
In this and the Op. 95, Gershon Gerchikov plays first violin while Alexandra Kazovsky plays other first violin. But in the Op. 132, she plays first and he plays other first. Is there some kind of system at work? It seems to work either way.
Dans un livre fascinant,jesrf Kerman dit que le lento est un thème et variations caché,ou du moins pas mis en avant. Moi,je suis convaincu,et vous invite à vous. procurer cette étude sur les 16 quatuors. Magnifique interprétation !
A good quarter. They still need to reach "consensus" as to be able to play four different voices having an equally important conversation. First violin sometimes wants to play louder than the other members. I think the cellist is the one who exhibits the best musicianship. I have no doubt they have the potential to become a great quarter-- something close to lets say the Guarneri String Quartet?
Great. Bravissimi. But ... I understand people may get sick, but they know they are, don't they? Why don't they simply stay home with a good cup of grog and watch youtube instead of spoiling a wonderful performance with their awful cough?
@@nihilistlemon1995 That's no answer. Having "paid for the service" doesn't give you the right to come and spoil the others' listening spitting and tossing your bateria around at 110 dB. It just gives you the right to attend quiet and respectful in the utmost silence to the artists' performance. Why not then fart to your ass' content, why not then also burp as loud as your stomach needs, why not then fall asleep and snort like a raging bull? Why not crunch popcorn in between the soloist's notes? Barbarians ...A music hall is not a toilet!
I hope you get that the majority of people watching these concerts live are very old. Most old people can’t control when they cough. Unless you want to ban people who cough at the door it’s inevitable. Sorry.
@@alexestrella7103 Ok, so what? I myself am very, very old and have learned to feel when I can't control when I cough. So when I feel I risk to be in that condition I simply stay at home, as I don't think I have the right to spoil a performance with my corporal noises. My freedom and my rights end where others' freedom and rights begin, isn't it so?
Beethovens last string quartet, luckily in Major. It was completed 1826, one year before he died. What a great way to end his chamber music composing, remembering that he at this time was completey deaf! And so to say just composing out of his memories of music. Ariel Quartet is playing this with full respect and control.
Thanks, Staffan!
I've never been into chamber music. This performance changes everything!
So glad to hear it!!
Every movement is amazing. The last one is a SCORCHER. Thank you Beethoven!
Absolutely agree!
What is it about the Ariel Quartet and this particular quartet by Beethoven? I keep listening to it over and over again. First of all, the SOUND these four produce is massive yet tender. As for this music, is Beethoven saying goodbye to the world in the 3rd and 4th movements or accepting his fate that it must be that he too shall pass on? The music coming out of the syncopated, unison measure in the 2nd movement is spell-binding. He wrote for us who are the future he so often referenced. What a gift to this world!!!🎶🙏
Thank you for your kind words, it means so much to us to bring this music to life and share it with you!
Been waiting 196 years for his new album
Fantastic performance! Simply brilliant, so much emotion and passion!
Thank you very much!
Thank you Ariel Quartet for such an inspired performance of such an exceptional work of art!
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Many many Thanks Ariel for this magical and nice interpretation. The Last Beethoven, the start of his majesty, music about music, music on the edge, touching the limits. Imposible to force the music more. Finally, here the music seems a picture. Colors all around the world. Freedom and Joy bless you Ariel.
Thank you so much for your kind and thoughtful words- so glad it speaks to you!!
My fave Beethoven quartet piece.
Good choice :)
The opus 135 quartet was a set work when I did A level music in 1987. I used to know it inside out, upside down & backwards lol. It's years since I listened to it, but it all came rushing back very quickly. It's magnificent.
Wonderful interpretation! Everything, every note, every phrase is made vivid, intense, full of joy of the sound. Thank you! Bravi!!!
Thank you so much!
Not quite. Try listening to the rendition by the Guarneri String Quartet.
Just superb, every time I watch it.
Thank you for your kind words!
Listening to these wonderful (recorded) performances makes me realise why I fell in love with these quartets (and the late piano sonatas) in my late teens. In those times we had only the radio, not even FM; I lived in a remote village on the UK coast. These recordings are superb and the reverberation times of the hall are perfect for your sound (That might be different for you of course). I live with the hope that you might come to the Netherlands and I can hear you rather than the electronics, however good these are. I realise of course that those performances, if they occur, would be quite different nearly ten years later than this recording. It is also good to watch your communication, always expressive of absorption with the music.
Thank you! We are working on some European dates for the upcoming season, so please keep checking our calendar page!
Beethoven's daring, bold works are rendered very in a very interesting and expressive way. I enjoy it, i.e. I enjoy a freedom Beethoven's finding.
Beautiful, Ryo!
Allegretto- 0:12
Vivace- 7:12
Lento Assai- 11:08
Grave, ma non troppo- 19:53
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I stupidly forgot my account password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Kace Rory Instablaster :)
@Payton Rhys thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and Im in the hacking process now.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Payton Rhys it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much, you really help me out !
@Kace Rory happy to help xD
J'aime beaucoup ce quatuor, les musiciens sont excellents, bonne prestation, félicitations
Merci beaucoup!
Xcellent Performance of yet another Beethoven sublime masterpiece
Thank you!
There are four knights, the string is their swords, sharp like God’s words !
This is a terrific performance; intense, musical and deeply engaging.
Thank you!!
0:00 Allegretto
07:13 Vivace
11:00 Lento assai, cantante e tranquillo
19:50 "Der schwer gefasste Entschluss (Muss es sein? Es muss sein!)"
Grave, ma non troppo tratto - Allegro - Grave, ma non troppo tratto - Allegro
Between this piece and the string quartet in C sharp Minor I really can't decide which is my favorite Beethoven. I would love to see them perform this live.
I wish people knew just how much work goes into playing these incredibly difficult pieces perfectly like this.
The c minor reportedly was Beethoven’s favorite- we love them all!
@@ArielQuartet Y’ALL ARE AMAZING!!!
bravissimi; è un vero piacere ascoltarvi.
Very nicely done.
Thank you!
Wonderful.
❤️
I had the pleasure of experiencing you perform this live January 18, 2019 in San Diego, CA.
Listening to this outstanding performance from 2014, it is amazing to hear how you continue to grow further with this music. In particular, the Lento movement was absolutely extraordinary. Bravo Tutti!
Thank you! Always love our visits to UCSD!
Superb performance
Thanks a million
All music is composed before it is heard, so the fact that Beethoven couldn't hear when he composed this was probably not a handicap.
Absolutely magnificent.You bring me so much joy.
Wow, thank you!
What a nice, lively sound they're making! I don't know if it's that cello, or the way it's mic-ed, but I love the depth & tone of the bass notes - which are in no way over-prominent, nor boomy; they're just very present and sonorous.
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Very nice rendition. Thank you! 😊 ❤❤❤
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Muss es sein? Es muss sein
Ja ❤
What’s a wonderful moment 09:00, heaven open & evil to the abyss!
Absolutely!
Beautiful! Fun fact: Mahler lovingly gave a nod to Beethoven by borrowing the theme from the slow movement here (III Lento assai..., at about 11:00 into the video) for the sixth movement of his 3rd Symphony. Emphasis on the word 'lovingly'.
Thanks for sharing!
1st movement
0:11 begins | 2:35 *cough | 4:00 *cough
2nd movement
Bravo!
Thanks so much
Just marvellous.
thanks very much!
One of the members of my string quartet described the Vivace movement as "unsafe at any speed" because of the crazy syncopation and other "simple" (crazy hard) rhythmic issues.
Penso anzi non dubito che, il terzo movimento sia di una potenza a noi sconosciuta, paragonabile hai misteri dell’universo. Beethoven ti abbraccio dà cuore a cuore dovunque tu sia.
Fantastic!!
Thank you, David!
色香があり、痺れるような美しさ。感動した。
Beethoven drops this masterpiece in 1826
1826's guys after being called out for being maidenless: 11:09
Excellente décision dans le trio du vivace:il faut que les figures accompagnantes menacent la ligne principale.
Super!! Life!!! ❤❗👍😁
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This is his final one.
exquisite.
Thank you!
2:55 - 3:53 has some Beethoven 9th 2nd movement energy
In this and the Op. 95, Gershon Gerchikov plays first violin while Alexandra Kazovsky plays other first violin. But in the Op. 132, she plays first and he plays other first. Is there some kind of system at work?
It seems to work either way.
We’ve been switching since we started as 12yo kids, seemed natural at the time and we kept it!
Dans un livre fascinant,jesrf Kerman dit que le lento est un thème et variations caché,ou du moins pas mis en avant.
Moi,je suis convaincu,et vous invite à vous. procurer cette étude sur les 16 quatuors.
Magnifique interprétation !
Merci beaucoup!!
I believe this is Beethoven's last composition.
"Must it be?"....."It must be!!!!!"
No question!!
Hey my very skibidi Musicians!
incrível
Thank you!
19:50
11:09+ has a Mahler Adagio vibe
Beethoven been real quiet since this came out
indeed and unfortunately :)
A good quarter. They still need to reach "consensus" as to be able to play four different voices having an equally important conversation. First violin sometimes wants to play louder than the other members. I think the cellist is the one who exhibits the best musicianship. I have no doubt they have the potential to become a great quarter-- something close to lets say the Guarneri String Quartet?
What gauge strings are they using...
varying - all kinds. Are you wondering about a specific instrument?
@@ArielQuartet looks like a viola?
Josrf
In the midst ofcurrent ukrain scandal god bless opus 135
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Great. Bravissimi. But ... I understand people may get sick, but they know they are, don't they? Why don't they simply stay home with a good cup of grog and watch youtube instead of spoiling a wonderful performance with their awful cough?
Because they paid for the service while you're enjoying this video for free .
@@nihilistlemon1995 That's no answer. Having "paid for the service" doesn't give you the right to come and spoil the others' listening spitting and tossing your bateria around at 110 dB. It just gives you the right to attend quiet and respectful in the utmost silence to the artists' performance. Why not then fart to your ass' content, why not then also burp as loud as your stomach needs, why not then fall asleep and snort like a raging bull? Why not crunch popcorn in between the soloist's notes? Barbarians ...A music hall is not a toilet!
I hope you get that the majority of people watching these concerts live are very old. Most old people can’t control when they cough. Unless you want to ban people who cough at the door it’s inevitable. Sorry.
@@alexestrella7103 Ok, so what? I myself am very, very old and have learned to feel when I can't control when I cough. So when I feel I risk to be in that condition I simply stay at home, as I don't think I have the right to spoil a performance with my corporal noises. My freedom and my rights end where others' freedom and rights begin, isn't it so?
Very successful at 9.00. Unually a bit muddy.
How about Using headsets ?
Thanks!
Allegretto- 0:12
Vivace- 7:12
Lento Assai- 11:08
Grave, ma non troppo- 19:53
Thank you!
Thank you very much indeed.