I listened to Bach a lot, a long time... then I discovered Vivaldi... and since then I never get tired of listening to his music over and over again... it has an energy... I don't know what... it captivates... it enchants
This is great playing from the soloist and the orchestra. And for me a new Vivaldiconcert,I like the oboist,from Russia with love..this is for europa to know. Russia has many topp musicien…….Mayer and co. LUCK OUT!!
Lovely, of course. Seemingly every tutti passage rendered with complete unanimity, and brilliant solo playing... Still, a few negative nitpicks.~ First, there is a small but disturbing lag between the video and audio such that when the solo violin arrives on the downbeat in the audible music, she still appears visually to be on the previous upbeat. Very disconcerting...^^ 2nd, to be honest, i prefer the more aggressive tutti in the 1st movt. in a different version here on YT as rendered by Gidons Kremers and Heinz Holliger. A matter of personal taste, that. 3rd, other small visual gripes---> Where are the two recorder soloists (clearly visible in the Berlin P.O. Digital Concert Hall presentation of just the finale)? Are those recorder parts ad libitum? Where are the two tutti oboes (again, quite visible in the BPO video)? And audience members in one of the presumably important halls on the world concert circuit---> Why would you want to suck by clapping between movements?^^
I listened to Bach a lot, a long time... then I discovered Vivaldi... and since then I never get tired of listening to his music over and over again... it has an energy... I don't know what... it captivates... it enchants
This is great playing from the soloist and the orchestra. And for me a new Vivaldiconcert,I like the oboist,from Russia with love..this is for europa to know. Russia has many topp musicien…….Mayer and co. LUCK OUT!!
! Respect to Alexei Utkin and the musical group. Special thanks to Ekaterina Nazarova!🎻🎻🎻
Lovely, of course. Seemingly every tutti passage rendered with complete unanimity, and brilliant solo playing... Still, a few negative nitpicks.~
First, there is a small but disturbing lag between the video and audio such that when the solo violin arrives on the downbeat in the audible music, she still appears visually to be on the previous upbeat. Very disconcerting...^^
2nd, to be honest, i prefer the more aggressive tutti in the 1st movt. in a different version here on YT as rendered by Gidons Kremers and Heinz Holliger. A matter of personal taste, that.
3rd, other small visual gripes---> Where are the two recorder soloists (clearly visible in the Berlin P.O. Digital Concert Hall presentation of just the finale)? Are those recorder parts ad libitum? Where are the two tutti oboes (again, quite visible in the BPO video)?
And audience members in one of the presumably important halls on the world concert circuit---> Why would you want to suck by clapping between movements?^^