Vivaldi, Concerto in D minor (RV 565)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ม.ค. 2020
- Antonio Vivaldi's Concerto in D minor (RV 565), performed by the Modena Chamber Orchestra, with an animated graphical score.
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Vivaldi isn't exactly known for his fugues, but when he did write one, it became as magnificent as a masterpiece should be.
Vivaldi absolutely should be known for his fugues tho, he wrote many more than people might expect (most of them hidden in concertos or sonatas) and you're right, they're masterpieces.
I'm in love with this visualization... To see the notes braiding together... It's amazing thank you
The imagination of this composer is incredible. Always a pleasure to listen to a Vivaldi concerto.
Whoever is the genius visualizing these graphics seems to understand the value of each and every note. These videos are amazing.
Fantastic animation. I love the (new?) waveforms for some notes. That is only scratching the surface. You are really manufacturing a new visual art to pair with the music.
Yes, you are right: I am only scratching the surface. I hope I live long enough to see work by people who are better at this sort of thing.
one of my favorite vivaldi pieces. i made a midi of this half by ear a couple years ago and then made a modular synth version of two of the movements. i tried to get my school's orchestra to play this but we didn't have enough time to get good at it. i believe bach was fond enough of this concerto to arrange one of the movements in this for organ, which is how i discovered it.
A magnificient concerto ! And a wonderful colours and shapes
Fantastic!! Love the fugal section esp.
Awesome! The animations are really well done here.
Beautiful, as always.
the melody is so good.
I've been trying to find this piece for a while, but couldn't remember the title. We played this in HS band like a decade ago and it was one of my favorites. Great animation and a lovely recording -- thanks for making this.
Cuanto trabajo!! Gracias por compartirlo
So uplifting! so enjoy the music with movement of color :)
Enjoyed this immensely with my daughter before she goes to school, she loved it. Ever in El Paso dinner is on me.💪😎🇺🇸
Wonderful piece and the animation is fantastic. A real spectacle.
Thank you.
fantastic animation!
Man I love largo in this one
One of the best ever...
GLORIOUS 🤩
This one is cool. SO COOL!!
really beautifully put together! bravo
Está música es tan bella, lo más perfecto que tiene la humanidad
Beautiful
Fantástica pieza.
Que grande Vivaldi.👏👏👏
Lindíssimo !
Beauteous!
Amasing. Both bach and vivaldi's 565 works are in d minor.
Half of baroque music is in
Excellent
One more beautiful piece with beautiful graphics. And one(?) more new(ish?) effect that suits well for the piece. Thank you.
I personally, though, find the effect in the 3rd part (1:43-) works better for the fast and lively first part of the motif (1:43) than for the more constantly paced and slower descension part (1:49). To my mind, e.g. the rolling squares are better for that latter kind of simple part - especially since they emphasize the diatonic nature of the progression, which the current effect obscures a bit.
I think each violin at the beginning being panned to each ear would sound cool
Now do the Bach's organ version of this :D
Well the notes are pretty much the same. The visualisation wouldn't be all that different.
Skøn og dejlig musik og en smuk animation .......
0:40 My Favorit part :3
Pretty colors
! The shapes !
Is there an inversion on the main theme?
2:20 - 2:30 Siempre la visualicé de forma ascendente . Hasta ahora no hacia conciencia de eso. Es muy bonito
Can you do Verdi's rigoletto la donna e mobile? If you do not know what it is, it is from act 3 where Luciano pavarotti sang from 1964-2000's (he sang his last nessun dorma from Puccini's Turandot in 2006 and that when he retired after that)
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I did and it said you reached 50 thousand subs, and also says no more request, I didn't know at all.
"If you do not know what it is"
Bruh
@@bag3lmonst3r72 what?
Wow!! I underestimated Vivaldi.
For many years so did I.
@@filippoadamo7302 Maybe it had to do with the fact that he was Italian?
@@leonhardeuler6811 Yeah good point. The masters who perfected music are all German, Beethoven, Mozart and Bach so its odd to see such mastery and beauty come out from the Italians.
@@casualcadaver exactly, but I still prefer Mozart
@@smalin as did I
7:37
Is Musanim your second channel?
Kelvin Luk yes, it’s where I post corrections and alternate versions.
@@smalin Just curious, may I ask what's different about the new version of this video?
Kelvin Luk The remake uses Harmonic Coloring for the second movement (so that it matches the other movements).
1:44
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I'd rather play the Two Solo Violin parts down an Octave on 5 String Cellos so I can play it as a Concerto for 3 Cellos.
3:47 it could easily be a bach concerto
it is..
@@Iceologer lmao it's by Vivaldi tho
@@renfoley5747 Bach transcribed it for organ
@@levaslevas oh cool!!
@@renfoley5747 It's either BWV 549 or 543 -- you should be able to tell which one in the first 5 seconds of notes.
Rush D
Cringe
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