Heard a quartet play this piece two days ago and i can't stop listening to it now! It was so magical and thrilling to see in person, i wish i could relive the moment :-)
Well said. I have been listening to the Brahms piano trios with Katchen, Suk, and Starker and the piano is simply too loud, making it hard to hear the violin.
This is the first time I heard a Rondo alla Zingara with a very pungent Gypsy style and rhytmic attitude, and I LOVE the flavor of it. Those that take it rather slowly just feels anemic for me. The group definitely meshed together very well. Wished they do the complete Brahms quartets.
What a superb quartet. They interpreted this lovely work so in keeping with the score, yet they gradually added depth and colour sometimes unexpectedly, in a way that lifted the whole for me. And wow! That glorious last movement. Thanks.
Nato come genere cameristico minore nell'ultimo ventennio del Settecento, il quartetto con pianoforte, dopo Mozart e Beethoven (quindicenne!) nel nuovo secolo attrasse anche Mendelssohn e Schumann (ma non, prima di loro, Schubert) per poi assurgere con Brahms ad autentico capolavoro. Brahms ne scrisse tre, uno più incantevole dell'altro. Questo è il primo, bellissimo sotto tutti gli aspetti (e non soltanto per il suo famoso "Rondo alla Zingarese"!). Rigorosa e appassionata l'esecuzione del Quartetto Fauré.
Love the music. On a completely non-musical note: when there is a female player she is usually the only one dressed in a colour - the men are all in black. It would be a nice change if the female was the only one in black.
I felt impressed until the last movement, however sometimes I was disoriented in pulsation, too much fog. I was playing it and I really cannot remember in the final those all ornaments and appoggiaturas. And, well, someone can say it's fastest one. No, it isn't. I find it more klezmer, no gipsy style.
Peter Johnston Exactly. There are no metronome markings, just presto, meno presto and the like. At the end Molto Presto. This last bit is only very slightly quicker than on the Gilels/Amadeus recording of the early 70s. And a shade more exhilarating as a result.
Heard a quartet play this piece two days ago and i can't stop listening to it now! It was so magical and thrilling to see in person, i wish i could relive the moment :-)
einfach nur unglaublich, das werk und die musiker!
In tears,
Bravo!
👏🏻 🙌🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
🌹 💐 🌹 💐 🌹 💐 🌹 💐
Of all the versions I've listened to, I have never heard a piano recorded any better. Really incredible. Kudos to the engineers!
I know this is a late response, but yes,I hear it quite well too! Not too faint or overpowering...well balanced. Kudos to them indeed!
Also late response, but also kudos to them.
Well said. I have been listening to the Brahms piano trios with Katchen, Suk, and Starker and the piano is simply too loud, making it hard to hear the violin.
This is the first time I heard a Rondo alla Zingara with a very pungent Gypsy style and rhytmic attitude, and I LOVE the flavor of it. Those that take it rather slowly just feels anemic for me. The group definitely meshed together very well. Wished they do the complete Brahms quartets.
Have the heard the orchestral version arranged by Schonenberg, the most thrilling ever.
0:15 I. Allegro
13:42 II. Intermezzo. Allegro non troppo
21:24 III. Andante con moto
32:02 IV. Rondo alla Zingarese
Thank you fellow cellist
Good pianist !!! He is relaxed and expressive.
Another fantastic Brahms chamber work. An electric performance. Great ensemble and the pianist was from another planet!
Gave me chills...great dynamics and wonderfully passionate interpretation!
Fun to see the sharp increase of audience for the last movement :)
What a superb quartet. They interpreted this lovely work so in keeping with the score, yet they gradually added depth and colour sometimes unexpectedly, in a way that lifted the whole for me. And wow! That glorious last movement. Thanks.
브람스의 실내악깊이의 진수입니다!자주들어도 부족하군요! Brahms music makes me so happy, from L,A.
The first theme section is so stunning that when the second theme enters at 1:55 it's almost too much emotion for me to bear
I know EXACTLY how you feel!
Wow, Brahms sure knows how to bring things to a finish.
Wow!!! Just wow that coda!!!
One of the best brahms
Such a great and wonderful group. Absolutely beautiful.
I heard this yesterday as an orchestration in Turku. It was a great experience! The concert was conducted by Kensho Watanabe.
Sounded like they were about to piss themselves at the end. I felt that way too. Still, for me, the best performance of this piece on TH-cam.
wonderful!~!
Magnifique ! Fantasztikus mû egy csodálatos zongorás négyes elõadásában.
They certainly know their onions when it comes to Brahms !!
I'm in love with this theme 18:50
I love
Brahms music.but i've heard this quartet for the first time.
it's very exquisite.
i want to hear Shoenberg's arranged version too.
Bellissimo.
Thank you for your wonderful performance from daegu city in Korea
Sehr schön!!!
Brilliant 💎🎶🌟
Nato come genere cameristico minore nell'ultimo ventennio del Settecento, il quartetto con pianoforte, dopo Mozart e Beethoven (quindicenne!) nel nuovo secolo attrasse anche Mendelssohn e Schumann (ma non, prima di loro, Schubert) per poi assurgere con Brahms ad autentico capolavoro. Brahms ne scrisse tre, uno più incantevole dell'altro. Questo è il primo, bellissimo sotto tutti gli aspetti (e non soltanto per il suo famoso "Rondo alla Zingarese"!). Rigorosa e appassionata l'esecuzione del Quartetto Fauré.
amazing.....................................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
32:02 for my own reference
Fabulous!
great!
It is awesome!
Muy buena versión de esta maravillosa obra, brillantes intérpretes
34:45 is just amazing
Jean Pouzaud 35:18 too
Excellent performance!
Grazie ❤
素晴らしい!!
Excellent performance of an amazing work..!
Brilliant! Great performance! 👏👏👏
excellent performance!
どう練習したらあんなコーダが出来上がるんだろう!
かっこよすぎなジプシースタイル❤
good~!
without ads, do you guys really think there is youtube? providing you free videos?
This program was broadcasted on Japanese TV, not intended for TH-cam. You can see some Japanese scription on top right corner...
excellent!!!
When Brahms composes in the minor key look for black roses, elegant depression, and raging turmoil.
23:21 It's reassuring to know that even professionals get whistling E strings sometimes.
bravo!
To allow advertisement to interrupt such supreme music making is obscene!
Great Johannes
35:17 Monsieur Hire
A: 32:04
A(b): 32:27
End of A(b): 32:50
B: 33:05
B(b): 33:22
C: 34:29
D: 35:17
D(b): 35:50
End of D: 36:35
End of return of A(b): 38:00
Altered D: 38:23
End: 39:37
Love that intermezzo. Great performance. Like it better than the shonberg orchestration.
@@squirrel4727
13:42 II. Intermezzo. Allegro non troppo
Oh,oh,Bransek oso paleta aberatza dauka,eta xingaro azkeneko alde hori,izugarrizkoa: kultua eta herrikoia oso ondo nahastuz!
These adds completely ruin the flow of this piece... let it keep it's integrity TH-cam!
They've only gone and got rid of the ads, just when I was getting used to them. 👎 bastards!
Sign up for Adblockplus--it's free. I never see any ads.
21:25
The last movement really has that Hungarian influence
grande pianista
Merci bonsoir
😌
the piano overpowers the strings
Wait... there are ads right in the middle of the movement?!!! At least put them between the movements or something! That's truly jarring!😱
Love the music. On a completely non-musical note: when there is a female player she is usually the only one dressed in a colour - the men are all in black. It would be a nice change if the female was the only one in black.
Why not that each one be with a different wearing?
循环了n遍了,第三乐章令人心碎的美
大醉俠
25:16
I felt impressed until the last movement, however sometimes I was disoriented in pulsation, too much fog. I was playing it and I really cannot remember in the final those all ornaments and appoggiaturas. And, well, someone can say it's fastest one. No, it isn't. I find it more klezmer, no gipsy style.
A little too fast for my liking.
great technical skill for the last bars but WAYYYY too fast...
Nonsense - that last section can never be way too fast. That's where the exhilaration comes from.
Peter Johnston Exactly. There are no metronome markings, just presto, meno presto and the like. At the end Molto Presto. This last bit is only very slightly quicker than on the Gilels/Amadeus recording of the early 70s. And a shade more exhilarating as a result.
Hurbii Brahms writes Molto Presto
Well the train leaves in 5 minutes.... no just kidding ;)
Zu schnell und ueber die Musik hinweg gespielt. The pianist lacks tonal weight.
what's tonal weight mate ?
Bullshit
@@mathieuhua8342 yeah, I’ve been playing for 30+ years and I still don’t know 😂
Slightly too fast
Michael D which movement?
I think he is referring to the the 4th movement. I liked the tempo--it gave the piece a Hungarian/Roma flair. Found myself dancing in my seat!