Moritz Moszkowski - Suite for Two Violins and Piano in G Minor, Op. 71
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- Moritz Moszkowski - Suite for Two Violins and Piano in G Minor, Op. 71 (1903)
Performed by Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman, violins, and Samuel Sanders, piano
Movement One: Allegro energico - 0:00
Movement Two: Allegro moderato - 4:37
Movement Three: Lento assai - 10:33
Movement Four: Molto vivace - 14:48
Source of Audio - • Video - เพลง
I wasn’t expecting to be familiar with this piece. Thanks TwoSet
This piece is awesome. Moszkowski is not getting all the attention he deserves
🙌🙌🙌🙌
Like Scriabin, he's a pianist's pianist-composer, but hopefully more people listen to him
The 3rd movement canon is really an astonishing achievement in counterpoint (and totally unexpected from this composer)!
Yes it truly is magnificent! So easy to miss it because of how seamlessly it fits together.
What makes it impressive is that the voices start a 7th apart.
The last movement is such a banger
banger
:) it's great!
Listen to any Moszkowski piece, it ALWAYS has a great coda (4th Mvt here is no exception)
Brett and eddy intensify
the second movement is absolutely gorgeous. romantic era music at its finest!
i clearly remember when i played this on my chamber music class......a really hard one
I’m so glad this is back on TH-cam :)
We gotta download the audio before it's too late
@Davi Moreira cuz it already got taken down once who knows...
why it will be taken down?
Twoset broaght me here :D
Haha which TwoSet video?
same
oh shit thanks for putting this back on youtube :D
No wonder this recording is so amazing - Zukerman & Perlman
I'm fairly certain this is a recording of Perlman-Zucherman. My mother has a Vinyl with this piece played by them and it sounds exactly like this.
yes, of course: it's the brilliant perlman/zukerman/barenboim sound! american-jewish school at its best!
@@chrisingres6221 Sanders, not Barenboim
Magnificent work
This piece is absolutely brilliant!
Thanks for including the score; it makes all the difference !
As a conducting student now learning Palestrina-style counterpoint, the third movement annoys me. The entire fucking thing is a canon. I'm jealous.
Unbelievable Composer
He is awesome
I have a Top 💯 Composer list
He reminds me so much of Mendelssohn
Well done! ♥️👌
This fourth movement is so hard but so beautiful
Me parece un compositor genial, con una sensibilidad exquisita 👏👏👏. Un saludo desde España.
This is a 1980 recording by Perlman, Zukerman, and Sanders (piano) - EMI/Angel
Is it just me or does this video keep disappearing and reappearing on TH-cam
Anyone from Twosetviolin????
5:31 my favorite moment ❤
18:30 amazing moment
I am just starting to learn how to play this piece as the pianist with two violinist friends. Let's see if this will work out 🙃
How did it go? :)
@@faithhopelove9567 We abandoned it after 2 weeks and started to play another piece with 2 flutes and piano because the two violinists are also really good flutists.
@@vibinchair7005 i wasn't expecting such a plot twist
@@catherineden.374 Here's another plot twist: the two flutists abandoned me after a month because they were playing the flute piece in a competition and opted to hire a professional accompanist instead. But we still ended up playing the piece at a school function which was pretty cool
@@vibinchair7005 lmao rip
Such a beautiful piece of art! Moszkowski should have been much more reputable!
3 14:49
0:43
So nobody is going to state how TwoSet played this?
Oh yea...... Dam sometime you forget that they are classical musicians:)
This is really two set?
@@talavb9301 nope
editor-san using this whenever brett and eddy make a dad joke
They didn't play the whole song...
Only the first movement
3:24
i wonder why he didn't just use a cello