God, I love this recording. The phrasing and emotion is perfect. Who would dislike a video like this?? I just listened to this three times in a row, now on my fourth. Can you believe Shostakovich wrote this when he was 17!?
This time I dare to comment, because our own Torleif Thedéen plays the cello so well that my heart melts. And then Eldar Nebolsin, this genious pianist, he seems to be a relative to Shostakovish, knowing how he wanted the piano to be played... Not forgetting Janine, for it takes three to tango, I almost said, no, it takes three to make this wonderful music come alive.
SUPERB Shostakovich, by three outstanding artists. This is marvellously woven, and moving, chamber playing. Jansen, like only very few top-level soloists, can switch from solo to chamber repertoire without compromise. The sign of a true artist.
What a, yes, joyous piece. Shostakovich is fast becoming my favorite composer. These three players have great afinity for each other, and the music. I hope to hear more from them in the future. Anytime I see a new upload with Janine Jansen I have to make time for it immediately. She is wondrous, with a soul and the skill to bring tears to my eyes.
Multi-mooded - from reflection to scintillation. Thirty pounds of content in a five pound container. Delighted to make the Trio's acquaintance. Thank you for the video.
Actually he was 16 when he composed it. It was August in 1923. The following month, he turned 17. Regardless only a genius can pack so many emotions in one movement like this. His father just passed away, and he was hospitalized due to tuberculosis... but in the hospital he fell in a girl and composed this. He later dedicated this composition to him and wanted her to marry him. But being poor at that time, he decided not to propose. Later he became more financially sound and made the proposal but she was already married and did not accept his proposal. Maybe this is why this composition was published only after his death... it's so personal and private.
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Just read that Shostakovich didn't finish this piece and it was completed by somebody else. Is this true? Can anybody point to the moment when the added part of the composition begins?
Small-sized chamber music composed by Shostakovich is more genuine and artistic than most of his big-sized symphonies. This work is a good example thereof.
God, I love this recording. The phrasing and emotion is perfect. Who would dislike a video like this?? I just listened to this three times in a row, now on my fourth. Can you believe Shostakovich wrote this when he was 17!?
I'm pretty sure he was 16, but anyway, it's totally believable as he was one of the true musical geniuses that matured rather early on.
This time I dare to comment, because our own Torleif Thedéen plays the cello so well that my heart melts. And then Eldar Nebolsin, this genious pianist, he seems to be a relative to Shostakovish, knowing how he wanted the piano to be played...
Not forgetting Janine, for it takes three to tango, I almost said, no, it takes three to make this wonderful music come alive.
SUPERB Shostakovich, by three outstanding artists. This is marvellously woven, and moving, chamber playing. Jansen, like only very few top-level soloists, can switch from solo to chamber repertoire without compromise. The sign of a true artist.
This is the best performance / recording of this marvelous trio I have ever heard. Bravo!
This performance is insanelly beauty and agressive at the same time. This people reached and played with literally shosta’s soul at 100%…jeez
Absolutely fantastic! Shostakovich uses the piano in unusual and very challenging ways. All those leaps! Marvelously played.
Magnifique ❤
Eldar Nebolsin makes the piano "Sing" like a human. BRAVISIMO. Grettings from Argentina.
I like the contrast between the grotesque and the sublime.. reminds me of another of my favourites, Victor Hugo.
What a, yes, joyous piece. Shostakovich is fast becoming my favorite composer. These three players have great afinity for each other, and the music. I hope to hear more from them in the future. Anytime I see a new upload with Janine Jansen I have to make time for it immediately. She is wondrous, with a soul and the skill to bring tears to my eyes.
Janine Jansen is so vibrant and so expressive. Her performance of Vaughan Williams's "Lark Ascending" made me a fan. She is awesome!
Incredible interpretation by all three, perfect - bravo!!!
Amazing Janine Jansen and friends!!!
What a beautiful trio. Overshadowed by no 2 perhaps. Superbly played here. An excellent video too. Well done TH-cam.
Trois personnalités musicales différenciées et magnifiquement accordées!!
this is shostakovich with a remarkable amount of romanticism
Janine Jansen is AWESOME!!!
De la belle musique jouée par des artistes heureux. Grand merci pour cette performance.
Absolument magnifique,merci!
What a great music
One of my fav youtube video!
The best TRIO so far!!! Bravo!
Bravo
Can't stop listening to you, fantastic new view on this trio, you're truly opening my mind !
Meraviglioso, da ascoltare a ripetizione. Tutti bravissimi e affiatati!!!
i was reading about,Eldar he is very good,congratulations.
Glorious music and first-class performance. Thank you AVROTROS Klassiek.
Prachtig interpretatie en ook erg mooi opgenomen
Totally exquisite playing!
Perfecto
12:30 is so like the Saint saen passage in piano concerto nbr 2
Multi-mooded - from reflection to scintillation. Thirty pounds of content in a five pound container. Delighted to make the Trio's acquaintance. Thank you for the video.
Esta música da luz a algunos rincones no explorados en mi mente.
This is incredible...!
Very fantastico. I love it. Great !!!
"very fantastico"?
great, really fresh interpretation, !
Shosty was still in his 20's when he composed this and his satirical bent is there for all to hear! What a clever young man!
Actually he was 17 when he composed this trio.
Actually he was 16 when he composed it. It was August in 1923. The following month, he turned 17. Regardless only a genius can pack so many emotions in one movement like this. His father just passed away, and he was hospitalized due to tuberculosis... but in the hospital he fell in a girl and composed this. He later dedicated this composition to him and wanted her to marry him. But being poor at that time, he decided not to propose. Later he became more financially sound and made the proposal but she was already married and did not accept his proposal. Maybe this is why this composition was published only after his death... it's so personal and private.
16 yo
So so perfect …. :) Great performance :)
Une harmonie du morceau sublime. Interprété par trois grands virtuoses.
bravo!
reminds me of franck at 2:47
great
Wonderful performance!!!, Great great musicians!!!
who are the cellist and the pianist?
Janine Jansen, violin
Torleif Thedéen, cello
Eldar Nebolsin, piano
Moron! It’s in the description
@@mlitt29 Right Oceane! What morons! Even more moronic than calling your moronic son Oceane.
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2:30 cello solo
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I love it... and thanks for uploading because my cd player is broken ! PS Isn't it rather like Prokofiev in places ? (Not a surprise I suppose).
First rate performance
2:30
Just read that Shostakovich didn't finish this piece and it was completed by somebody else. Is this true? Can anybody point to the moment when the added part of the composition begins?
Where i can find these notes?
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Small-sized chamber music composed by Shostakovich is more genuine and artistic than most of his big-sized symphonies. This work is a good example thereof.
Very true! I think it is also applicable as a generalization. Although Shostakovich's 15th symphony inherits a lot of his string quartet ideas.
@@arnekorpen3143 Thanks for your affirmative and informative reply.
It's little slow but i love the interpretation :)
Chi sono le 20 f**e che hanno messo Non mi piace ????!!!???
The way the pianist looks is scary :D
why?
o_O
The page turners shoes... xD
Great music. But I think, they lack Schnittke's disharmonious nerve, and his aggression.
3,04 another page turner asleep or can't read music? where do they get these people from? out of the audience
How to play an instrument: step 1 be constipated step 2 look at each other
actually a little slow
Well this izza real pickmeup ainet!
6:47