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Well, I am actually working on this piece. I absolutely love the bach suites. each part is very different from the others, yet they still flow as one. Bach was a musical genius. He is also one of the most cello friendly composers. =D
I have played the entire suite but still can’t play all by heart. What I see here is an emotional performance with much fluency and its charismatic style and colour to it, marking it by nothing but perfection.
As someone who just got that piece from his teacher I can tell that the hard part really is just remembering to go with the flow because there are barely any stops here.
Update: I'm playing this for my final exam in two days. I'm so afraid I'm going to lose my coordination but at least I think I know it from memory. Wish me luck!
Oh it was awful, I skipped entire measures, and I got a B for my average score which was propped up by another piece. Funnily enough the violin professor wrote that it was "difficult to listen to" but the cello and bass professors wrote how much I improved from the debilitating stage fright when I started and that this is the hardest part of the suite.
not many people listen to classical music. way too many people get caught up in todays music. in my opionion they need to listen to the classic stuff to really get where music has evolved. its so beautiful.
Bach even created a table of ornaments, in the "Clavier-Buchlein" as a guide to help the performer decode these elements in the Inventions and Sinfonias. Finally, improvisation was not only part of Baroque musical practice but it was developed to the highest possible levels and it included even, what are erroneously today considered static structural monuments, fugues.
He plays like na angel!Bach would be proud !!! I know this wonderfull and complexes suítes and I can say that NOBODY in the world world plays ir better!!!!! A genious!
Of the cellists I have listened to, many great ones, MM is my man. When he plays, it feels like what I would do if I could. When he does a long phrase, it always makes sense. You could say to me that his music always tells the truth.
A little curiosity about the location. It's "Villa Almerico Capra" or "Villa Rotonda", a renaissance villa just outside Vicenza in northen Italy designed by Andrea Palladio. It's the same location where was filmed, in 1979, Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni" by the director Joseph Losey. Simply fantastic! :)
There is a lot of literature on Baroque performance practice and JS Bach, Spitta, Schweitzer and recently Christopher Wolff have written biographies that talk about them, and Willard A Palmer has a very thorough presentation on how to play Bach in his introduction to the Two Part Inventions. He even includes a table showing at what tempo eight great interpreters of Bach take each one of these pieces. Hopefully you will find this illuminating and you will shed your uninformed misconceptions.
most of these were used as prctice pieces for many years its wasnt until later that people understood them for what they were maily organ music ported to the cello and a darn fine job hed did of it too, that Joe Bachh!
Absolutely agree, abit like Glen Gould who became the master of bach's piano fugues by his later years. noone has come close to either of them in their speciality repertoires. i remember being devoted to practising, perfecting my favourite piano piece of all time, schubert's impromptu in G flat major. I practised it every day for one hour out of my four hours of piano practice. it is a piece that looks deceptively straight forward, but it requires exceptionally smooth and soft playing of arpeggios in the left hand, with the right hand melody perfectly 'singing' over the left hand arpeggios. you need a piano with the perfect heaviness of the piano keys/tension of strings because the melodic right hand has to be played so sweetly. otherwise it sounds sloppy, awful. so really need a grand piano or at least a mini grand piano for it. bach's pieces for violin, cello and piano are similar in their deceptive simplicity. but the difficulty of the pieces is that of perfecting the snoothness of your playing, and getting the phrases on the sheet music notation as perfect as possible. each note of the schubert left hand arpeggios also have to be so well separated, so you can't cheat by using the sustain medal. the Una Corda (sott) medal has to be used as well for the piece, but again with perfection. so i can tell he has really devoted himself to the bach cello suites for decades until he became the master of them.
Who cares what instrument this was meant for!!! It's the beautiful interpretation and the notes played that matters. Our personal preferences should stay just as that... Personal.
@Nikoruscene8 And what do you mean with 'todays music'? I've heard todays music and it's equally beautiful as this. Maybe I'm just not that narrowminded. OR you just mean most popmusic?
A performer or composer who could not improvise over a fugue subject was simply not worth his salt. Bach himself was a master improviser. It was standard practice to play the repeat of each section (of the A-B format) with added notes or with thicker ornamentation. This is, in fact, just what this performer does, taking the A section the first time through with only a cadential trill.
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is there a vertion of all 6 in one vid?
Well, I am actually working on this piece. I absolutely love the bach suites. each part is very different from the others, yet they still flow as one. Bach was a musical genius. He is also one of the most cello friendly composers. =D
Lol love your profile name😂
11 yrs ago... right now, 11 years after thgiws comment, i am working on it. u wrote this when i was 1
I have played the entire suite but still can’t play all by heart. What I see here is an emotional performance with much fluency and its charismatic style and colour to it, marking it by nothing but perfection.
Same here😢
this is my favorite movement of the first suite, and it is definitely done justice here. he looks like the piece really means something to him.
woa 16 yrs ago, 16 years after this comment, i am enjoying this
As someone who just got that piece from his teacher I can tell that the hard part really is just remembering to go with the flow because there are barely any stops here.
Nothing better than Mischa Maisky playing theese Cello Suites!
Yo yo ma
@@thechickenman3713 Mischa just feel more...baroque
Souls&Scrolls tru tru
Jean Guilhem Queyras and Enrico Dindo
This is awesome until the moment it stops and I remember that I can't actually play like this.
Ha ha: SAME.
Update: I'm playing this for my final exam in two days. I'm so afraid I'm going to lose my coordination but at least I think I know it from memory. Wish me luck!
@@comicconcarne how did it go? I'm curious 😊
@@comicconcarne how did it go? :)
Oh it was awful, I skipped entire measures, and I got a B for my average score which was propped up by another piece. Funnily enough the violin professor wrote that it was "difficult to listen to" but the cello and bass professors wrote how much I improved from the debilitating stage fright when I started and that this is the hardest part of the suite.
HE PLAYS SO WELL!
It's amazing that some of the comments on this video are almost as old as TH-cam itself. That aside, this is a truly beautiful interpretation.
Is there anyone here who's listening this piece for enjoyment but not for preparing the piece they're playing?
Excellent piece. Causes total peace too! THE BEST CELLO PLAYER YOU WILL EVER FIND! 👑
Mr. Maisky is truly the best. Anyone 👍 agree with me?
Yes 😁🎻
regardless how great he plays it, the tempo is too slow for an allemande
im learning this right now, but can never play like him.
+Yutae Kim You will totally be able to play like he does. Practice makes perfect, I have faith you will get there someday :D
+Tifany S Thanks.
You may not be able to sound like him, but you can sound better than him :)
4 years later... have you been practicing?????
@@andrewanderson3016 Oh wow,. These days, I can play all 6 pieces from this suite and currently
learning a Haydn concerto. Thanks!!
not many people listen to classical music. way too many people get caught up in todays music. in my opionion they need to listen to the classic stuff to really get where music has evolved. its so beautiful.
His bow hand is perfect 😍
Thank you for clarifying that to people that dont understand bach and his seemingly inhuman achievements. Bach is really like the father of ALL music
This is more than enough to make me fall in love with the art cello playing!
Bach even created a table of ornaments, in the "Clavier-Buchlein" as a guide to help the performer decode these elements in the Inventions and Sinfonias. Finally, improvisation was not only part of Baroque musical practice but it was developed to the highest possible levels and it included even, what are erroneously today considered static structural monuments, fugues.
He plays like na angel!Bach would be proud !!! I know this wonderfull and complexes suítes and I can say that NOBODY in the world world plays ir better!!!!! A genious!
+mrawesome what the hell is wrong with you?
maria fernandes Carlo e bello
Sam Dauk dumber is u soundses
This is so good I love the way he made it look so easy when in reality it is so hard
I don't know who is the genius here 0:48 is it bach or maisky? maybe both???
Indeed
love how he plays from the heart 💜 can listen to him all day.
his playing always makes me smile
Of the cellists I have listened to, many great ones, MM is my man. When he plays, it feels like what I would do if I could. When he does a long phrase, it always makes sense. You could say to me that his music always tells the truth.
听过几个版本的巴赫的大提琴,还是maisky演奏得最棒.
Niemand kann diese schöne Musik ausweichen.
Mischa Maisky is the man... Thank you so much for this!
Maravilha de compartilhamento da Nova Acrópole! Many thanks Bachology!
僕にとって地球上で最も大切な人からの精神的レガシー!
Impresionante pieza única, hermosa!
I’m learning this piece and this has been a big help!
The passage at 2:13 and 3:18 makes my heart warm.
I really love to listen to the cello sound, it's so rich and amazing to listen to
언제들어도 멋있네용ㅠ👍👍👍👍
באך.מלחין גאון.מנוגן בגאונות.
Bach a geniuses compositor played by genius
This is THE best of Bach...People must be very bored to argue over youtube...
Such flow. There is never a break till the song is done. I love that💗
Awesome, calm and fantastic.
these suites are actually great pieces to play on tuba!
A little curiosity about the location.
It's "Villa Almerico Capra" or "Villa Rotonda", a renaissance villa just outside Vicenza in northen Italy designed by Andrea Palladio.
It's the same location where was filmed, in 1979, Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni" by the director Joseph Losey.
Simply fantastic! :)
you are awesome dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Heromosa interpretación. Te felicito!
🙌Su interpretación, Magnifica 😊.
I'm trying to learn this but it will never be as fast. This is an amazing peice! No one could play it better
any update?
Thanks for posting this. Thank you... Thank you... Thank you, (1000x more).
Calm and fantastic..!
god, i wonder how long it must have taken to learn this suite by heart. amazing
Not long. A couple weeks of consistently practicing and you'd have it down.
I've never had a need for sheet music by concert/recital time.
Depending on your level around 3 weeks practicing 3-6 h a day, so around 63 h of consistent practice, averaging 4 h a day and 21 days practicing
best bach in town
I simply do not understand how people can dislike a video like this.
too much vibrato lel
@@clemibar503 lel fair
beatiful music!
beutifuullll
hermoso
This interpretation is awesome!!! :)
Genius !!!👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🎶😘🌷
In high school freshman year I did and a lot of other kids in my orchestra did too.
There is a lot of literature on Baroque performance practice and JS Bach, Spitta, Schweitzer and recently Christopher Wolff have written biographies that talk about them, and Willard A Palmer has a very thorough presentation on how to play Bach in his introduction to the Two Part Inventions. He even includes a table showing at what tempo eight great interpreters of Bach take each one of these pieces. Hopefully you will find this illuminating and you will shed your uninformed misconceptions.
I could listen hours to this
most of these were used as prctice pieces for many years its wasnt until later that people understood them for what they were maily organ music ported to the cello and a darn fine job hed did of it too, that Joe Bachh!
Wow, fantastico davvero!
beautiful
It's just so good.
SO GOOD!!!
Wow! I love it!!!!!!
Imagine knowing all six suites off by heart.
Гений, поражающий и восхищающий своею игрой.
He is soooooooo good!!!!!!
очаровывает, пленяет, хочется еще и еще...
Beautiful.
Great job, Mischa!! :D So enjoyable!
No other interpretation even comes close. This is hands-down the #1 Bach Cello suite rendition.
Absolutely agree, abit like Glen Gould who became the master of bach's piano fugues by his later years. noone has come close to either of them in their speciality repertoires. i remember being devoted to practising, perfecting my favourite piano piece of all time, schubert's impromptu in G flat major. I practised it every day for one hour out of my four hours of piano practice. it is a piece that looks deceptively straight forward, but it requires exceptionally smooth and soft playing of arpeggios in the left hand, with the right hand melody perfectly 'singing' over the left hand arpeggios. you need a piano with the perfect heaviness of the piano keys/tension of strings because the melodic right hand has to be played so sweetly. otherwise it sounds sloppy, awful. so really need a grand piano or at least a mini grand piano for it. bach's pieces for violin, cello and piano are similar in their deceptive simplicity. but the difficulty of the pieces is that of perfecting the snoothness of your playing, and getting the phrases on the sheet music notation as perfect as possible. each note of the schubert left hand arpeggios also have to be so well separated, so you can't cheat by using the sustain medal. the Una Corda (sott) medal has to be used as well for the piece, but again with perfection. so i can tell he has really devoted himself to the bach cello suites for decades until he became the master of them.
This helps me so much
AWESOME!!!!!!
Beeindruckende Interpretation
@comptonsmarkets
He is Latvian
Hermosa melodia
..Tranquiliza mi "Inquieto" espíritu...
Why does the prelude have 7 million views, but this one has only 314,000? Don't you guys like to know what comes next?
Thank.you
I also agree with whoever said that the argument is pointless.
Que bonita musica
I tanto
wonderful..
Wow, this is great! I learned a lot from this, no kidding! :D
my life will be prefect if i able to play like him
Where can I download these tracks? Mischa's Cello Suites albums are a faster tempo and I really prefer this one!
i enjoyed very much
is it just me or does that room have great acustics
Brooo this vídeo has 14 years!!!!
:)
@@Bacholoji18 now!!!!!!!!
Who cares what instrument this was meant for!!! It's the beautiful interpretation and the notes played that matters. Our personal preferences should stay just as that... Personal.
He makes it look so easy...
The second one isn't too hard to learn but mastering any song takes practice
Someone knows what cello was played for all these recordings ?
SUBLIME ,,,,SALUDOS DESDE MÜNCHEN
What happen to the brandenberg concertos??? The one that is 2 hours long.
Bravo
@Nikoruscene8 And what do you mean with 'todays music'? I've heard todays music and it's equally beautiful as this. Maybe I'm just not that narrowminded. OR you just mean most popmusic?
Sir, you just contradicted yourself.
13yyearsss
ㅋ
Nani
Bello
@celticcelticwger066 It's just so oddly striking to me that a piano stool is there....
The second part is difficult to play, it´s confused. I need to listen more and more....
this.............im crying.
tanks
For the long play...Of course !
...excellent celloist... I would like to hear him play the Lord! I am sure the Lord would also love to hear him play to praise His name.
i played this :)
A performer or composer who could not improvise over a fugue subject was simply not worth his salt. Bach himself was a master improviser. It was standard practice to play the repeat of each section (of the A-B format) with added notes or with thicker ornamentation. This is, in fact, just what this performer does, taking the A section the first time through with only a cadential trill.
haha this guy is so greattt!
2:06 part. 2