I dont mean to be off topic but does any of you know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me.
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Je ne connaissais pas ce concerto ! Il est très beau et mériterait d'être plus connu. De plus l'interprétation allie finesse et légèreté. Daniel Müller-Schott attaque les notes avec une douceur, une chaleur et une précision inégalées. Quel son magnifique !
I have not been aware of this Cello concert by Robert Volmann. This concerto! He deserves to be better known. Moreover, the interpretation combines finesse and lightness. Daniel Müller-Schott attacks the notes with unequaled softness, warmth, and precision.
Nice romantic concerto I possess on Koch and Hyperion as CD of a forgotten romantic composer. Listen also to his Konzertstück for piano and orchestra op 42, als complete forgotten romantic music!
It is however pivotal ..... and, to think at one time held higher esteem than either schumann or the later, saint-saens op 33 ..... An interesting bridge of romantacism: ..... What do you think of d'Albert, Molique or Litzner??
@@garfieldmoore9632 I must confess that even though I've been playing the cello for sixty-odd years, I am not familiar with Molique and Litzner. I shall seek them on TH-cam. The D'Albert is another matter entirely. When I was studying under Maurice Gendron at the Conservatoire in Paris in the late Sixties, we cello students were assigned the D'Albert concerto as a morceau de concours; and I think that it pretty well deserves its present obscurity.
@@fourstrings48 While I am forced to agree, it has an interesting history and was once all the rage.... (d'Albert) ... I have often wondered when and where Casals performed it (He must have; at least early on .... To another era: There actually are some Classical works (Janson, Stamitz; for instance which really are quite beautiful ,,, Have you listened to or played any of the Rontgen (g, e and #f) ..... Casals was right (I believe) they are quite worthwile, as is Charles Villers Stanford (d) .... Want to hear more of your time with Gendron.. .... I admired his quest for perfection and his handling of the prelude of the sixth suite (e minor tonicization all on the A string) ..... I worked briefly with Tortellier just before my NY debut.... and I loved his passion, devotion to a musical purpose and SOUND ......Very interesting communicating with you ... Hope to hear more .... cellistgarfieldmoore@hotmail.com ........ Salve e Ave ... Bravo
@@garfieldmoore9632 May I ask a little favor of you? I am a cellist, and I have on TH-cam numerous posts of my playing. Please listen to some of them and tell me what you think. I would be grateful to have your reaction.
To Mr. Tabbat, who doesn't find this "interesting", I much prefer this dramatic, melodic and purely musical concerto to the famous Dvorak, which is just a bunch of folk tunes thrown together.
I have now listened to this post in its entirety, and I must confess that I found it to be an agreeable showpiece, but little more than that. Among the standard Romantic cello concerti, the one that I find most moving is the one by Schumann. I think that the Dvorak concerto is much more than "just a bunch of folk tunes thrown together." Three other works for solo cello and orchestra that I hold in high regard are Tchaikovsky's "Variations on a Rococo Theme," Saint-Saens' cello concerto, and Brahms' Double Concerto, where the two solo instruments are the violin and the cello. And I would add to the list Beethoven's Triple Concerto, where the solo instruments are the violin, the cello, and the piano.
Meraviglioso!!!
Müller-Schott plays with a very warm, elegant tone. I very much enjoy this performance.
I dont mean to be off topic but does any of you know of a trick to log back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tips you can give me.
@Tate Martin Instablaster :)
@Javion Adrien I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Javion Adrien it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
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@Tate Martin Happy to help xD
Wow...müller-schott is FANTASTIC!
Je ne connaissais pas ce concerto ! Il est très beau et mériterait d'être plus connu. De plus l'interprétation allie finesse et légèreté. Daniel Müller-Schott attaque les notes avec une douceur, une chaleur et une précision inégalées. Quel son magnifique !
I have not been aware of this Cello concert by Robert Volmann. This concerto! He deserves to be better known. Moreover, the interpretation combines finesse and lightness. Daniel Müller-Schott attacks the notes with unequaled softness, warmth, and precision.
Великолепно ! Приятный концерт , очень музыкальное исполнение !
Nice romantic concerto I possess on Koch and Hyperion as CD of a forgotten
romantic composer. Listen also to his Konzertstück for piano and orchestra op 42,
als complete forgotten romantic music!
An admirably clean and elegant performance of a little-known work which, to be frank, doesn't strike me as particularly interesting.
It is however pivotal ..... and, to think at one time held higher esteem than either schumann or the later, saint-saens op 33 ..... An interesting bridge of romantacism: ..... What do you think of d'Albert, Molique or Litzner??
@@garfieldmoore9632 I must confess that even though I've been playing the cello for sixty-odd years, I am not familiar with Molique and Litzner. I shall seek them on TH-cam. The D'Albert is another matter entirely. When I was studying under Maurice Gendron at the Conservatoire in Paris in the late Sixties, we cello students were assigned the D'Albert concerto as a morceau de concours; and I think that it pretty well deserves its present obscurity.
@@fourstrings48 While I am forced to agree, it has an interesting history and was once all the rage.... (d'Albert) ... I have often wondered when and where Casals performed it (He must have; at least early on .... To another era: There actually are some Classical works (Janson, Stamitz; for instance which really are quite beautiful ,,, Have you listened to or played any of the Rontgen (g, e and #f) ..... Casals was right (I believe) they are quite worthwile, as is Charles Villers Stanford (d) .... Want to hear more of your time with Gendron.. .... I admired his quest for perfection and his handling of the prelude of the sixth suite (e minor tonicization all on the A string) ..... I worked briefly with Tortellier just before my NY debut.... and I loved his passion, devotion to a musical purpose and SOUND ......Very interesting communicating with you ... Hope to hear more .... cellistgarfieldmoore@hotmail.com ........ Salve e Ave ... Bravo
Sorry: Molique ...
@@garfieldmoore9632 May I ask a little favor of you? I am a cellist, and I have on TH-cam numerous posts of my playing. Please listen to some of them and tell me what you think. I would be grateful to have your reaction.
amazing got talent!!!
instantly enjoyable
Zertifizierte intergalaktische!
Enjoyable and warm.
Quién es es cellista., por favor, que alguien me lo diga. Could someone tell me who the cellist is?
Elida Frankel Daniel Müller-Schott
Thank very much
Jörg Baumann gefällt mir aber besser....weil ich den zuerst gehört habe? muss ich ja mal nachhören. Ich finde das Stück sehr schön.
To Mr. Tabbat, who doesn't find this "interesting", I much prefer this dramatic, melodic and purely musical concerto to the famous Dvorak, which is just a bunch of folk tunes thrown together.
I have now listened to this post in its entirety, and I must confess that I found it to be an agreeable showpiece, but little more than that. Among the standard Romantic cello concerti, the one that I find most moving is the one by Schumann. I think that the Dvorak concerto is much more than "just a bunch of folk tunes thrown together." Three other works for solo cello and orchestra that I hold in high regard are Tchaikovsky's "Variations on a Rococo Theme," Saint-Saens' cello concerto, and Brahms' Double Concerto, where the two solo instruments are the violin and the cello. And I would add to the list Beethoven's Triple Concerto, where the solo instruments are the violin, the cello, and the piano.
@@fourstrings48 And how about the Raff Cello Conc. # 1 in D min. op. 193?
@@fourstrings48 how about Elgar's cello concerto?
@@fourstrings48 outside of romantic pieces there’s the 2 Haydn concerti and a very underrated Monn concerto.