There are only 2 recordings of this Concerto. This particular one with Ivanov & the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of Liège only shows the 1st movement. But recently, Philippe Graffin released all 3 movements in a recording with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Kinda shocking
@@violinwritten Something ab the G minor Ysaye just feels so different though. Really wish someone would release some sheet music for it. Don’t sleep on Bruch’s 3rd Violin concerto either tho
@@chris-tube210 Totally agree, his G minor concerto is just more... impressionistic and poeme-like. Definitely not an upgraded version of a prior composer's work!
im working on a piano and violin reduction in musecore as ivanov/ his agent didnt respond to emails. I wont say its going to be perfect as some his handwriting is "too fancy"(i came across a marking called earmata???) thanks for uploading to imslp tho and i know its been pretty long since the premiere of this video.
Now where can you find the sheet music for that? It took me forever to find a copy of the Vieuxtemps Concerto # 3, and then 2 years after I did, they finally reprinted it. But how to get a copy of this rarity? This concerto is in the same line of tradition as Wieniawski,,Ernst, Vieuxtemps and a bit of Conus for the brevity with full effect and is totally playable.
It's actually on Belgium's Royal Library, (so are a lot of Eugene Ysaÿe's collections) where they digitized some of their archived scores including this. I remember there are a lot of Vieuxtemps scores there as well?
1. For now I have already uploaded the E Minor Concerto to IMSLP, so you could check it. 2. D Minor Concerto is in Julivard Collection, which has been digitised and my friend has did the score vid of it. 3. G Minor Concerto is stored in KBR (in Belgium) and yet to be digitized. However that one is only having complete solo violin part and incomplete full score (according to the library record)
I wouldn't agree with that description this much, the influence is clear (beside from technique) because both concertos have the same key, Mendelssohn's isn't in E Major
Those octaves at the end are freaking amazing. Sounds like someones sobbing in sorrow; such emotion fr
There are only 2 recordings of this Concerto. This particular one with Ivanov & the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of Liège only shows the 1st movement. But recently, Philippe Graffin released all 3 movements in a recording with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Kinda shocking
It's only so recently that they figured out all the movements, manuscripts spread across the globe lol
So they finally performed it w
@@SisselOnline Kinda explains how most older compositions either destroyed or lost a time, are just now being discovered…
Now the tricky part: finding his G minor concerto 🤔
Nah lol
Who needs upgraded bruch when we have upgraded mendelssohn?
@@violinwritten Something ab the G minor Ysaye just feels so different though. Really wish someone would release some sheet music for it. Don’t sleep on Bruch’s 3rd Violin concerto either tho
@@chris-tube210 I was never a fan of any of the bruch concertos when my teacher asked me to play, I jumped to ss, barber instead.
@@chris-tube210 Totally agree, his G minor concerto is just more... impressionistic and poeme-like. Definitely not an upgraded version of a prior composer's work!
Love the manuscript
Hehe
Ysaÿe has a good handwriting
Certifié intergalactique !🌹
I look forward to this
Hehe
@@SisselOnline I wanted to play this concerto for over a year but I couldn't get a copy of the music.
also no perfect pitching the recording
😥
Well there is no complete piano reduction score...
I could send you the full score later?
What's your email address? I could send the link of the score to you (via. WeTransfer, as the file is too large for email to carry)
@@SisselOnline its in my channel about page
Good stuff as always.
im working on a piano and violin reduction in musecore as ivanov/ his agent didnt respond to emails. I wont say its going to be perfect as some his handwriting is "too fancy"(i came across a marking called earmata???) thanks for uploading to imslp tho and i know its been pretty long since the premiere of this video.
There is an incomplete piano reduction by Ysaÿe himself in the library, you can check that out.
@@SisselOnline what library?
@@violinwritten check IMSLP, where I have linked the library on the scanner field. Go to there and search Ysaye Violin Concerto.
@@SisselOnline thanks i found it. now ima wonder how to save it 💀
Well I can't disclose my way of taking it, sorry 😔
I can hear the Mendelssohn influence in this piece.
Very heavy actually
Now where can you find the sheet music for that? It took me forever to find a copy of the Vieuxtemps Concerto # 3, and then 2 years after I did, they finally reprinted it.
But how to get a copy of this rarity?
This concerto is in the same line of tradition as Wieniawski,,Ernst, Vieuxtemps and a bit of Conus for the brevity with full effect and is totally playable.
It's actually on Belgium's Royal Library, (so are a lot of Eugene Ysaÿe's collections) where they digitized some of their archived scores including this. I remember there are a lot of Vieuxtemps scores there as well?
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Gracias
Woah, such an epic music
True xD
Ysaÿe mixed with Mendelssohn and some Bruch
I am a cellist from HK based in UK, and would love to play ur pieces. Have u composed anything for cello before?
Bravo with the debut btw
Nah... I didn't compose any works for cello/cello and piano
I feel like I'm not ready to utilize the whole cello @@
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The A looks sus…
XD
I knew ysaÿe was sus…
Guys, have somebody violin and clavier part of this?
Incomplete...
@@SisselOnline I have been searching for scores of his g,e and d minor concertos. Didn't find any of them yet(
@@SisselOnline can I ask where did you find this record ?
1. For now I have already uploaded the E Minor Concerto to IMSLP, so you could check it.
2. D Minor Concerto is in Julivard Collection, which has been digitised and my friend has did the score vid of it.
3. G Minor Concerto is stored in KBR (in Belgium) and yet to be digitized. However that one is only having complete solo violin part and incomplete full score (according to the library record)
@@SisselOnline i have seen three scan of orchestra partiture. Did that make you?
caro collega da quando è diventato disponibile il manoscritto?
Actually I'm not sure
The website never stated it...
Who plays here
Ivanov?
@@SisselOnline it is Ivanov
I wouldn't agree with that description this much, the influence is clear (beside from technique) because both concertos have the same key, Mendelssohn's isn't in E Major
Ouch 🤕
Always thought it's E major... Corrected
Спасибо за русских музыкантов
Mmmm idk
Vejo referências a Mendelssohn e wieniawski aqui, gênial
Yep!
lmao I put my transcription on imslp
Saw it, approved it, then another admin correcting it lol
It's New Typeset, not New Scan lol
@@SisselOnline woops