The way the orchestra interacts with Edicson is amazing. They don't sit there and play background music, they really accompany him in a wonderful way. It makes the music so much more alive...
Really excellent and unique performance. The soloist it outstanding-- everything's so beautifully articulated-- and the way he takes the opening without vibrato is cool because the arpeggios ring out in a clean, pure way. And I agree with others, the orchestra sounds unusually engaged and sensitive. I'm surprised it's a youth orchestra. Just a great job all around.
Oh I forgot to say that the orchestra have the most wonderful sound. Carl Maria Von Dittersdorf is one of my favourite composers. I note just before the end of the Cadenza how the instrument resounds and carries on the note for ages after the bow leaves the string. Magnificent conducting also.
Escuchar esta obra de von Dittersdorf y otras de Botesini, me llenan de asombro. Me hacen imaginar un elefante bailando ballet, (con todo respeto mi analogía), un instrumento que hace como el piso de la música con sus tonos graves y su voz profunda, haciendo de primera voz, simplemente me maravilla. Hermosas obras de von Dittersdorf y otros grandes maestros que dirigieron su creatividad a este patito feo de la orquesta, el Contrabajo.
The most beautiful playing on the Double Bass imaginable. The Bass without playing a note is beautiful to look at. I wonder who made it and when. Thank you for sharing your great gifts with us. Who is the Bass player. It is a most beautiful sounding instrument too. I know that the Bass varies in size more than other string instruments. Is it slightly smaller than a normal bass. Please share what you know with me please.
Excelente!!! qué lindo que es es cálido sonido del contrabajo... lástima que sea tan caro y tan dificil de dominar! Por eso, a músicos hobistas, les recomiendo también el violoncelo, que también es hermoso, y mucho más ductil.
amazing......also to my ears and fingerings used here the bass is tuned in Viennese tuning isn't it, which obviously makes everything easier to play than in standard tuning!
Thank you Daniel, I never knew as a cellist that there was such a thing as a 6 let alone a 7 stringed bass. It must have been a huge bass. Are there photos of these instruments about?
his is an Italian bass from the 1700s but the no corners design I believe comes from the shape of the guitara moresca which is actually a late medieval spanish instrument.
Oh, der Kopfsatz ist ja ganz schön flott angegangen - aber trotzdem nicht oberflächlich, also das Orchester hat in der Tat ein sehr hohes Niveau!! Höre das Konzertchen immer wieder ganz gerne. :-)
@dragonreborn888 You cannot be more right. Funny thing is the he knows, he says that's the way he learned to play. Source: My teacher knows him and he told me they have talked about this.
Lo que sería interesante es saber cómo esta afinado, porque creo que lo tiene en scordatura. La prima, segunda y tercera, parece que están en A, F dur i D, ¿no?. Asín cuarquiera.
no, in the 18th century you could see 3,4,5,6 or 7 stringed double basses. There was no set standard back then. It was only near the end of the industrial revolution around 1860's or 1870's when basses were traditionally 4 stringed instruments.
There are 2 types of contrabass bow: one is French bow that is almost similar to cello style, and here is (a type) of German bow. Maybe he used a German bow that fits with the piece's composition era.
@@adriepram ah. I play bass too, French bow, I was mostly referring to the tightness. But it must've been like you said - a bow to fit the compositions time
@@heyoworld_ That's actually called "Dragonetti Bow" based on the Viola Da Gamba bow. That was a design that preceded the German Bow that we know this day. I play with German Bow, that's why I came to hear about this curiosity lol. More info here: www.paolobenelli.com/en/didactics/dragonetti-style-bow/
It is, I had a lesson with one of Gary Karr's former students (gary always stood when he played) he talked a lot about solid,erect posture. He also pointed out that it's "OK" to bend over the instrument for high notes as long as the spine is straight. A curved spine is bad for so many things, including bass. If you want to see truly bad posture (coming from the principal bassist of one of the best orchestras in the world) just watch anything by Rinat Ibragimov.
@dragonreborn888 You cannot be more right. Funny thing is the he knows, he says that's the way he learned to play. Source: My teacher knows him and he told me they have talked about this.
The way the orchestra interacts with Edicson is amazing. They don't sit there and play background music, they really accompany him in a wonderful way. It makes the music so much more alive...
Really excellent and unique performance. The soloist it outstanding-- everything's so beautifully articulated-- and the way he takes the opening without vibrato is cool because the arpeggios ring out in a clean, pure way. And I agree with others, the orchestra sounds unusually engaged and sensitive. I'm surprised it's a youth orchestra. Just a great job all around.
His bass really sounds good! Rich tone and brilliant harmonics!
its funny how he does like he is playing the bass orchestra part at the beggining :D
Oh I forgot to say that the orchestra have the most wonderful sound. Carl Maria Von Dittersdorf is one of my favourite composers. I note just before the end of the Cadenza how the instrument resounds and carries on the note for ages after the bow leaves the string. Magnificent conducting also.
Bach slaps more
One of my favorite Double Bass concerts. Rlly, rlly well played! Good job and thanks for the upload!
Escuchar esta obra de von Dittersdorf y otras de Botesini, me llenan de asombro. Me hacen imaginar un elefante bailando ballet, (con todo respeto mi analogía), un instrumento que hace como el piso de la música con sus tonos graves y su voz profunda, haciendo de primera voz, simplemente me maravilla. Hermosas obras de von Dittersdorf y otros grandes maestros que dirigieron su creatividad a este patito feo de la orquesta, el Contrabajo.
+Erodrime Rodriguez the elephant de camile saint seans busca imitar la danza de un elefante bailande sue;o de una noche de verano, saludos
Para quienes desconocemos la música, sus comentarios no llevan de la mano.
Y así es como un burro opina sobre astronomía (con todo respeto)
Excelente interpretación, saludos especiales a mi querido profesor Rubén Guzmán, en el clavecín, único!
The most beautiful playing on the Double Bass imaginable. The Bass without playing a note is beautiful to look at. I wonder who made it and when. Thank you for sharing your great gifts with us. Who is the Bass player. It is a most beautiful sounding instrument too. I know that the Bass varies in size more than other string instruments. Is it slightly smaller than a normal bass. Please share what you know with me please.
Muchas gracias, Sr.
Apaixonante!!!
He' s in Viennese tuning if you look carefully. From top to bottom its A-F#-D-A.
GENIUS GENIUS GENIUS !!!
One Genius talking to another :)
Show!!!!!! Bravo!!!!!
HERMOSO!
Hermoso, los felicito
amazing performance
Bravo! Is the orchestra playing from the Schott edition edited by F. Tischer Zeitz? I cant seem to find a matching score.
Andrei Gorbatenko
Excelente!!! qué lindo que es es cálido sonido del contrabajo... lástima que sea tan caro y tan dificil de dominar! Por eso, a músicos hobistas, les recomiendo también el violoncelo, que también es hermoso, y mucho más ductil.
Es un genio!!!
esta afinado con la afinacion vienesa que es para la que dittersdorf penso cuando lo compuso y la afinacion seria: A D F# A
Edicson toca aqui en la afinación original: Bb-Eb-G-Bb
amazing......also to my ears and fingerings used here the bass is tuned in Viennese tuning isn't it, which obviously makes everything easier to play than in standard tuning!
Viennese???
Brilliant performance - Many thanks !!
You still alive?
Thank you Daniel, I never knew as a cellist that there was such a thing as a 6 let alone a 7 stringed bass. It must have been a huge bass. Are there photos of these instruments about?
its an mirical !!!!
Mvt.2 is at 6:50
sublime
his is an Italian bass from the 1700s but the no corners design I believe comes from the shape of the guitara moresca which is actually a late medieval spanish instrument.
the first minute sounds like one of haydn's cello concerti
Inspiring performance.
Oh, der Kopfsatz ist ja ganz schön flott angegangen - aber trotzdem nicht oberflächlich, also das Orchester hat in der Tat ein sehr hohes Niveau!!
Höre das Konzertchen immer wieder ganz gerne. :-)
buenísimo!
Which version of the dittersdorf has the part starting at 2:32??
This is a good question!!!
Damn fine bass playing
I would love to see you play the js bach cello suites!
What string setup does he have, It almost looks like they're tuned in thirds.
Geez, it sounds so much better in original tuning....
@dragonreborn888
You cannot be more right. Funny thing is the he knows, he says that's the way he learned to play.
Source: My teacher knows him and he told me they have talked about this.
Ficou menos ouvido o som do Double. Não sabemos se é o encordoamento ou a pouca intensidade sonora. A música é muito linda!
Certificado intergaláctico!
great
Como se llama el bajista? What is the name of the bass player?
Lo que sería interesante es saber cómo esta afinado, porque creo que lo tiene en scordatura. La prima, segunda y tercera, parece que están en A, F dur i D, ¿no?.
Asín cuarquiera.
👏👏👏
🎉
Original Name Carl beethoven von Diterssdofer
who is the boy playing the solo bass?
+Jov Mash his name is Edicson Ruiz
that is the most unusual bass ive ever seen...what kind of bass is it?
no, in the 18th century you could see 3,4,5,6 or 7 stringed double basses. There was no set standard back then. It was only near the end of the industrial revolution around 1860's or 1870's when basses were traditionally 4 stringed instruments.
Looks like he's using Viennese tuning.
Whats his name
6:53
best wishes. there is a political unstable situation in venezuela as told in the news
Wow....simply wow...:D
May I ask how you tuned your bass? It confuses me seing you play it that way? Do you use A-D-G-C?
A Fis D A🤔
they are called pears ;)
Edicson Ruiz.
que afinacion es esaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa?????!!!!!!!!!!
Going to have to sell those instruments for food here shortly. Thanks Chavez/Maduro!
what is the string tuning here
Viennese tuning, from top to bottom open strings tuned A, F#, D, A.
thank you
the video is streched, so its get very vide
Zertifiziert intergalaktischen!
Nice playing!! But also, uh, is the bow supposed to be like that-
There are 2 types of contrabass bow: one is French bow that is almost similar to cello style, and here is (a type) of German bow.
Maybe he used a German bow that fits with the piece's composition era.
@@adriepram ah. I play bass too, French bow, I was mostly referring to the tightness. But it must've been like you said - a bow to fit the compositions time
@@heyoworld_ That's actually called "Dragonetti Bow" based on the Viola Da Gamba bow. That was a design that preceded the German Bow that we know this day. I play with German Bow, that's why I came to hear about this curiosity lol. More info here: www.paolobenelli.com/en/didactics/dragonetti-style-bow/
@@AroldoLuvisottoNeto oh wow, okay! Thank you!
Original Name Carl Mozart von Dittersdorf lol
It is, I had a lesson with one of Gary Karr's former students (gary always stood when he played) he talked a lot about solid,erect posture. He also pointed out that it's "OK" to bend over the instrument for high notes as long as the spine is straight. A curved spine is bad for so many things, including bass. If you want to see truly bad posture (coming from the principal bassist of one of the best orchestras in the world) just watch anything by Rinat Ibragimov.
He uses Vienesse Tuning I think, so A, F#, D, A.
오 중국인 다운 환상적인 음악
creo que no,
lol and the bass gets no respect
@dragonreborn888
You cannot be more right. Funny thing is the he knows, he says that's the way he learned to play.
Source: My teacher knows him and he told me they have talked about this.