Words cant express my astonishment for this interpretation, and gratitude to Maestro Onofri. The slow movement with Onofri's very moving ornaments, depicts the deepest sorrow in my mind. While the finale, is so splendid and powerful that cures my mental weakness.
Италия подарила миру много выдающихся композиторов.Я люблю музыку эпохи барокко, поэтому назову барочных мастеров-А.Вивальди,П.Лакотелли,Т.Альбинони,Д.Перголезе, А.Корелли,А.Скарлатти, Д.Скарлатти( отец и сын),Д.Тартини, Ф.Верачини, что ни произведение, то - шедевр!
i guess im randomly asking but does anyone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account? I was dumb forgot my account password. I would love any tricks you can offer me
@Ralph Jagger thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Thanks for posting it! I've been looking around for this precise clip long time ago! By the way, HARMINICO101 is absolutely right (but I love Vivaldi A N D Telemann the same, I mean, I couldn't imagine the world without any of them... Life, intolerable).
Enrico Onofri es uno de los grandes especialistas del violín barroco y su elegancia es proverbial. Il Giardino Armonico constituye el epítome de la interpretación barroca. Son geniales, y cuando hacen vivo al gran Prette Rosso, es que todo está dicho. Gracias por subir el video!!! Saludos!
Pues si tienes mucha razón son magníficos en cuestión de la época barroca y el toca el pequeño flautín qué es una verdadera maravilla aquí en Cataluña a venido varias veces suele venir casi todos los años
The delicacy and ornaments surprise me from the beginning to the end! Spectacular interpretation that I could never expect! Thank you for posting, and wish more videos of that concert here~
NOTA a partir del minuto 4 el solista con el soporte del bajo continuo, expresa un tema tan delicioso y melódico que entran deseos de amar y anhelar el beso mirando la luna llena en las orillas del mar.Todo el concierto es bonito pero este movimiento lento denominado largo es francamente muy agradable.
yes! Vivaldi's largos and adagios are always just so touching I love bach and telemann as well, though german baroque tends to be a little more mechanical than venitian, or atleast what I have played...
@cgordon6969 While Vivaldi was a great talent, this concerto is dedicated to a man who's influence and talent were so great that he left the likes of Vivaldi, Telemann and Albinoni dedicated a small number of concertos to him... Johann Georg Pisendel. Interesting also to note that these cadenzas are in the score written by Pisendel himself.
A las personas que les guste música solista para violín sugiero escuché un fragmento de una ópera denominada times en su fragmento meditación yo la voy a poner
I know, its beautiful, thanks for posting it! By the way, I love your channel, GREAT videos u have there :) And also I really learn a lot from your comments in the videos, and from some conversations one can find here about performances THANKS!
@boomer4666 it's a baroque violin. the strings back in the day were mostly "cat gut" (which is actually sheep gut despite the name), which are looser and sound more mellow. i think the bridges on modern strings are taller because the strings are also wound more tightly now. a lot of the tunings back then were about a semitone lower too, though some church organs were in fact about a semitone higher. the bows nowadays are also less round, for the same reason and also to allow for faster motions.
MrRikibianco i tedeschi e gli austriaci hanno scopiazzato quasi tutta la melodia italiana fidati.....Bach ha scopiazzato tutto da Vivaldi idem Mozart...
Ah Vivaldi... you can always rely on him for some cracking good fun instrumental music, especially in (but of course not restricted to) the major keys. And he's full of ideas - structural, melodic and at times harmonic, always with exuberance and grace. Hate it when people criticise him as being samey or formulaic - I can call to mind many very distinctive concerti by him, and indeed will post them!
Hi again, i have another question. The baroque violinists in the respective solo part of the piece, they improvise the solo, as used to be, or they perform an existent solo?
Thats a very nice violin he's playing and of course he plays wonderful, this violin has a very nice clear, sustain, silvery tone...I wonder what kind of violin hes playing?....anyone?
@thelightisahead I understand what you mean however I am in the middle, when one does the 'samey' as you kindly put it, it can get very monotonous for the musician but is also considered unprofessional to not... but do you not wish sometimes you would be surprised when there is something different you did not expect in a performance that still sounds beautiful!
@cgordon6969 Well, from what I recall, this concerto wasn't for Vivaldi but rather of the incredible german violinist and composerJohann Georg Pisendel. Although, it takes one virtuoso to write for another!
Este concierto que hemos escuchado es PARECIDO al original de Vivaldi (RV242).Pareceque está de moda hacer ARREGLOS que la mayoría de las veces son desarreglos.Buenos el violinista y la orquesta,pero prefiero el original del gran genio VIVALDI.
@torontoquads Because it's not "a" conductor. It's Giovanni Antonini. A genious. A magician! He is (together with Onofri) why they play the way they play.
Mm, I think I've read the same quote, I think the same man observed what he considered to be a lack of cantabile quality in Vivaldi's tone though... who knows?
Enrico Onofri = One of the best violin soloists.
Words cant express my astonishment for this interpretation, and gratitude to Maestro Onofri.
The slow movement with Onofri's very moving ornaments, depicts the deepest sorrow in my mind.
While the finale, is so splendid and powerful that cures my mental weakness.
this is the magic of Italy that inspired the whole world... the singing of joy and life
Among Vivaldi works is some that is really great and differ from other. This is one of them. And great performance))
one of my favorite Vivaldi violin piece .
it took me like 5 months listening to baroque music in youtube to discover this magnificent concerto -- lindíssimo !
Wie grandios, ein Fluss ohne Ende...ein Flüstern in der Natur, Harmonie ganz natürlich!!!
Il porte ce superbe Concerto de Vivaldi a des hauteurs encore jamais atteintes
Италия подарила миру много выдающихся композиторов.Я люблю музыку эпохи барокко, поэтому назову барочных мастеров-А.Вивальди,П.Лакотелли,Т.Альбинони,Д.Перголезе, А.Корелли,А.Скарлатти, Д.Скарлатти( отец и сын),Д.Тартини, Ф.Верачини, что ни произведение, то - шедевр!
One of the most moving pieces I've ever heard. And Il Giardino Armonico plays it as it should be.
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@Ralph Jagger thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and Im in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
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The 2nd movement gives me tears in my eyes.
Thanks for posting it! I've been looking around for this precise clip long time ago! By the way, HARMINICO101 is absolutely right (but I love Vivaldi A N D Telemann the same, I mean, I couldn't imagine the world without any of them... Life, intolerable).
Enrico Onofri es uno de los grandes especialistas del violín barroco y su elegancia es proverbial. Il Giardino Armonico constituye el epítome de la interpretación barroca. Son geniales, y cuando hacen vivo al gran Prette Rosso, es que todo está dicho. Gracias por subir el video!!! Saludos!
Pues si tienes mucha razón son magníficos en cuestión de la época barroca y el toca el pequeño flautín qué es una verdadera maravilla aquí en Cataluña a venido varias veces suele venir casi todos los años
I love this Onofri's "gypsy" style of playing Vivaldi.
The delicacy and ornaments surprise me from the beginning to the end! Spectacular interpretation that I could never expect! Thank you for posting, and wish more videos of that concert here~
2:44 - 3:47 stunning. And the double stop of the third movement makes my stress get away ever.
Vivaldi é Vivaldi. O compositor com o maior número de obras belas
Thank you for this wonderful video! Simply only divine music. The Cadenze is very nice!!!!!!!!!
I'll cry with happiness!
Je ne me lasse pas du jeu tellement sensible du violon solo : Enrico Onofri. Une merveille. Bravo
I agree with you. I truly love this piece and this is a great interpretation!
Viva Vivaldi !
un orchestra barocca divina, e Vivaldi e' imbattibile
Enrico, sei sempre stato un violinista della madonna!
Il Giardino Armonico....... Son unos maestros, es la orquesta más fiel al verdadero barroco. Interpretaciones maestras.
Beautiful!!!!
Excellent. I want that harpsichord in the back.
the sound is incredible.
I loved how it began! So powerful...
Simply fantastic - thank you!
un vivaldi de toute beauté.bravissimo !
Maravilla , adoro a Vivaldi y a Giovanni Antonini !!!
NOTA a partir del minuto 4 el solista con el soporte del bajo continuo, expresa un tema tan delicioso y melódico que entran deseos de amar y anhelar el beso mirando la luna llena en las orillas del mar.Todo el concierto es bonito pero este movimiento lento denominado largo es francamente muy agradable.
yes!
Vivaldi's largos and adagios are always just so touching
I love bach and telemann as well, though german baroque tends to be a little more mechanical than venitian,
or atleast what I have played...
Wonderfull
@cgordon6969 While Vivaldi was a great talent, this concerto is dedicated to a man who's influence and talent were so great that he left the likes of Vivaldi, Telemann and Albinoni dedicated a small number of concertos to him... Johann Georg Pisendel. Interesting also to note that these cadenzas are in the score written by Pisendel himself.
gorgeous! and so richly played with deep emotion!
El movimiento central es un movimiento lento de una inspiración increíble y la interpretación es muy buena punto y final
A las personas que les guste música solista para violín sugiero escuché un fragmento de una ópera denominada times en su fragmento meditación yo la voy a poner
UNA MARAVILLA!
Thanks!
Bellisimo, tendre la oportunidad de disfrutar de su musica en palacio de bellas artes en la ciudad de mexico.
And I'm still wondering what was passing by the ears and the head of Vivaldi when he wrote such wonderful pieces!!!!
Lovely baroque sound!!
GREAT! THANKS FOR HAVING PUBLISHED ..
TE AMO ANTONIO LUCIO!!!
Vivaldi ti amo
@nivique you are absolutrely right. A true master of sentiment and sound!
I know, its beautiful, thanks for posting it! By the way, I love your channel, GREAT videos u have there :) And also I really learn a lot from your comments in the videos, and from some conversations one can find here about performances THANKS!
@boomer4666 it's a baroque violin. the strings back in the day were mostly "cat gut" (which is actually sheep gut despite the name), which are looser and sound more mellow. i think the bridges on modern strings are taller because the strings are also wound more tightly now. a lot of the tunings back then were about a semitone lower too, though some church organs were in fact about a semitone higher.
the bows nowadays are also less round, for the same reason and also to allow for faster motions.
awesome..
VIVA VIVALDI .....
Vivaldi's music is so sexy. There's just something about it that's so exciting and passionate haha :D
senz'altro uno dei migliori compositori per archi!Tedeschi e austriaci ok ma gli italiani non scherzano mica!
MrRikibianco i tedeschi e gli austriaci hanno scopiazzato quasi tutta la melodia italiana fidati.....Bach ha scopiazzato tutto da Vivaldi idem Mozart...
Ah Vivaldi... you can always rely on him for some cracking good fun instrumental music, especially in (but of course not restricted to) the major keys. And he's full of ideas - structural, melodic and at times harmonic, always with exuberance and grace. Hate it when people criticise him as being samey or formulaic - I can call to mind many very distinctive concerti by him, and indeed will post them!
forza Vivaldi..!
Hi again, i have another question. The baroque violinists in the respective solo part of the piece, they improvise the solo, as used to be, or they perform an existent solo?
Muy bonito.Yo lo llamaría "Variaciones sobre el concierto RV 242",
good parts: 3:18 and second song 4:18
Oh, thanks to you. ^^
Gut strings! i feel sorry for the cat, but i appreciate his availability. Ha,ha. Greetings
Onofri looks so young
Il giardino armonico is the name of the orchestra.
The violin that he is using has such a beautiful sound.....I wonder who made it, and how old it is...
Thats a very nice violin he's playing and of course he plays wonderful, this violin has a very nice clear, sustain, silvery tone...I wonder what kind of violin hes playing?....anyone?
Very nice violin he's playing, it has a very nice clear, sustain, silvery tone...I wonder what kind of violin hes playing?....anyone?
bellissimo
thx!
My violin looks exactly like his o.o Same color and stuff too. Idk if his doesn't have tuners though, mine didn't until I had them added on -.-
@thelightisahead I understand what you mean however I am in the middle, when one does the 'samey' as you kindly put it, it can get very monotonous for the musician but is also considered unprofessional to not... but do you not wish sometimes you would be surprised when there is something different you did not expect in a performance that still sounds beautiful!
@pinkmapviolin yeah i never figured out why that is. maybe they never played really high notes back then like they do now? not sure.
@cgordon6969 Well, from what I recall, this concerto wasn't for Vivaldi but rather of the incredible german violinist and composerJohann Georg Pisendel. Although, it takes one virtuoso to write for another!
Awesome. Thank You
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Just wondering. Is their formation by any chance a less common formation or is this a custom positioning of the players?
The part at 3:23 sounds a lot like a middle eastern maqam
And the fingerboard looks shorter than others... am I wrong about my observation?
Thx ! I know what the meaning is now!
Vivaldi was the master! i know bach was more prolific. but vivali has something that its to dificult to find in the others composers.
Op 8 N7 RV 242
Este concierto que hemos escuchado es PARECIDO al original de Vivaldi (RV242).Pareceque está de moda hacer ARREGLOS que la mayoría de las veces son desarreglos.Buenos el violinista y la orquesta,pero prefiero el original del gran genio VIVALDI.
@torontoquads Because it's not "a" conductor. It's Giovanni Antonini. A genious. A magician! He is (together with Onofri) why they play the way they play.
literally "for Pisendel"; he was a famous German violinist known to Vivaldi.
@chantsun2 you're right, ha ha
his violin looks unusual....anyone know why his bridge is so short?
Ooooh i understand why he tie the violin to his neck. Is that a Baroque Violin?
8:44
this concert belongs to "Il cimento dell'armonia e dell'inventione", not to "Il giardino armonico"...
Mm, I think I've read the same quote, I think the same man observed what he considered to be a lack of cantabile quality in Vivaldi's tone though... who knows?
@elizacarla97 ya it is 415
3:19 till 3:48
What is 'per Pisendel' ?
Just because this cadenza goes into high positions does not mean it was composed by Vivaldi.
alguien sabe quien es el solista?
El magnifico violinista italiano Enrico Onofri.
du lourd
Awesome performance.
Why is his fingerboard so short? lol
Mostly the Chinese uploaded videos are in poor resolution .
Why the soloist seemed to cry?
06:35 Allegro
ONOFRI!
3:00-3:20 hurts my ears...
la raja !! pisendel paganini del barroco!
@harrison28514 ....huh?
xD
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violin bridge without a heart? interesting....