@@E_MZ_ when considering tempo one must consider the mode of playing prevail any during the composer life. This tempo is approximate for Vivaldi's period, and allows time to experience form and movement of the music.
Just beautifully played, never got why everyone is after "faster and faster" in music, really. This is music, not sports. This highly concertant version brings out the sheer beauty of Vivaldi´s music and gives the listener enough time to appreciate the high quality of the corresponance between the 2 Cellos as well as between the 2 Cellos and the orchestra. Bonnie Hampton has mastered that for sure. Awesome !
+Mad Matt Faster music means it is more energetic, but I understand what you mean, some pieces are made for specific tempos, and this tempo is good for this piece (maybe just a little bit faster)
When the music speeds up or slows down, it shows intensity and drama, as music shows a story, and the instruments are merely roles played by different actors (musicians). But yes, some music really should stay at one tempo sometimes.
The old lady's vibrato is so epic, I feel like only old people are capable of playing such nice slow vibrato. My teacher is about her age and constitution and her vibrato is exactly the same
I'm a huge metal head but I have always liked classical, you really can hear the inspiration from pieces like this in some of metallica's early work before Cliff Burton's death and in other bands that metallica has inspired like Avenged Sevenfold. And yes there is some similar playing in bands like Cannibal Corpse whether you guys like it or not.
Muchas gracias por subir esta obra magnífica una de las mas brillantes y expresivas del Maestro de Venecia.El contrapunto entre el sonido de los cellos y los violines es magistral.
Je vous jure, avant je n'avais jamais pleuré sur une musique de Vivaldi. Mais le deuxième mouvement de ce concerto m'a fait fondre. Après ça, j'écoute ce sublime compositeur d'une autre oreille....
Класс! Ахиренно! Звучание, звук и сама игра! Такое щущение, что виолончленистки прямо перед моим креслом сидят и играют. Море удовольствия, как на живом концерте побывал, супер, спасибо! Р.S. А Кейонг Ким явно ещё и рок любит, одета, как Фло Янсен! Сыграли здорово, браво и студентке, и преподавателю!
Perfect tempo, I hate when Vivaldi is played too fast. I would choose much smaller orchestra, they are quite unable to do weaker dynamics at some parts, because the orchestra is so damn loud
Tann, what you think to be a rule is a much later convention. In Vivaldi's time they not only clapped but made a lot of noise during the playing. The nearest thing today is how people react DURING jazz concerts. In my view, it is the RIGHT way :-)
Kapp Otto sometimes I wish audience was allowed to hoot and hollar after sick solos and cry during sad parts. It would make me feel better as a musician. People say it might screw up recording or break concentration, but as a musician the most joyous thing is to make your audience feel, and to get recognition like that would kind of be cool.
Haydn use to use trinados to say to his audience "You can applaude" like in a jazz show, after a solo. So, now we are in the 21's and people like you say things like that... Shame
Why is my orchestra teacher giving this piece (the first movement) to us when we are 7th graders. I am a bassist too and I have only played for 1 year. My cello partner has played for 3. I really hope that we can ace this song though. She plays cello 1 and I play the cello 2 part. I love this song but hate playing it. Well I guess we can prevail!
Yea I played this in my 9th month playing cello, the amount of time you’ve been playing shouldn’t be an excuse, be motivated in playing great pieces like this one.
i love how clear and rich they played but i didn't hear the distinctions between piano and forte. Although they played beautifully, the dynamics weren't executed properly.
Breanna Romero baroque style music usually won't have any type of dynamic fluctuations most of it is supposed to be played forte but now with more modern directors dynamics are implemented it's all usually on how the director wants to execute the piece
Brandon Ramirez that is a valid point and i see what you mean. I played this piece before and based off my previous knowledge, i was confused as to why they weren't executing the dynamics. But alas, each person plays it differently depending on how they percive the music. They notes are the same, but the emotion is portrayed differently, depending on the player. 😀
I wonder if it's just me who noticed that the lady in blue moved her fingers along the cello's neck gracefully and fluidly while her companion, although equally as passionate, had hers (seemingly) tensed and rigid. my (perhaps erroneous) conclusion: playing with elegance is what sets masters apart in their field of expertise.
Lady in blue is just amazing
People like to play this so fast. This tempo is perfect
Michelle Sweeting agreed! Faster isn’t always better
@@E_MZ_ i think this is way too slow. you’re supposed to play it faster
I agree! I heard once a verson a little bit slower than this and it was fantastic., but i like this as well
@@E_MZ_ when considering tempo one must consider the mode of playing prevail any during the composer life. This tempo is approximate for Vivaldi's period, and allows time to experience form and movement of the music.
Just beautifully played, never got why everyone is after "faster and faster" in music, really. This is music, not sports.
This highly concertant version brings out the sheer beauty of Vivaldi´s music and gives the listener enough time to appreciate the high quality of the corresponance between the 2 Cellos as well as between the 2 Cellos and the orchestra. Bonnie Hampton has mastered that for sure. Awesome !
+Mad Matt Faster music means it is more energetic, but I understand what you mean, some pieces are made for specific tempos, and this tempo is good for this piece (maybe just a little bit faster)
When the music speeds up or slows down, it shows intensity and drama, as music shows a story, and the instruments are merely roles played by different actors (musicians). But yes, some music really should stay at one tempo sometimes.
The old lady's vibrato is so epic, I feel like only old people are capable of playing such nice slow vibrato. My teacher is about her age and constitution and her vibrato is exactly the same
agreed i think this tempo makes the cello's harmony clearer and better emotional
Sublime piece
Vivaldi never ceases to amaze
The sound of the cello purifies, and stabilizes my soul , promotes peace of my soul
I'm a huge metal head but I have always liked classical, you really can hear the inspiration from pieces like this in some of metallica's early work before Cliff Burton's death and in other bands that metallica has inspired like Avenged Sevenfold. And yes there is some similar playing in bands like Cannibal Corpse whether you guys like it or not.
Yeah Metal takes alot from classical. Its why I have so many metal songs on spotify whilst being a trained classical musician
I just love it when at 0:52 you can see that one person stopping to play to move their hair out of their eyes.
Oh ya😂😂😂
😂😂😂 lmao
I love this version . I can breath along with music . Thank you
RV 531 es una pieza maestra de Vivaldi, muy poco conocida. Es mi favorita. Gracias por subir el video.
Such composition from all that time ago by Vivaldi and the saddest part was he died a pauper... But his music so lives on ❤❤❤
Ho my god!!! beautiful Bonnie. Thanks for this moment... really, I love Vivaldi's music
4:15 is just ugh beautiful
They the student soloist moves her fingers is so elegantly precise
I love this concert, great interpretation of the essense of Vivaldi
Great interpretation and beatiful concert
Powerful bass!! This concerto played with a big Orchestra is great
Goodness me, that is beautiful, I wish I had been there to see it BRAVO! ❤
Muchas gracias por subir esta obra magnífica una de las mas brillantes y expresivas del Maestro de Venecia.El contrapunto entre el sonido de los cellos y los violines es magistral.
amazing
Wonderful performance. Great Concetrto! Thank you for the upload.
Je vous jure, avant je n'avais jamais pleuré sur une musique de Vivaldi. Mais le deuxième mouvement de ce concerto m'a fait fondre. Après ça, j'écoute ce sublime compositeur d'une autre oreille....
Yes! I've been looking for a slower version to encourage my niece to play this with me! She's 10 years old and has learned most of the first part.
BRILLIANT.
素晴らしい!感動のあまり涙が出てしまう from Japan
柳川文男
分かりますよ!
*From the Philippines.😂
I just love it🙈❤️
me too!!!!
Brave! to the soloists, and Bravi! to the orchestra.
Класс! Ахиренно! Звучание, звук и сама игра! Такое щущение, что виолончленистки прямо перед моим креслом сидят и играют. Море удовольствия, как на живом концерте побывал, супер, спасибо!
Р.S. А Кейонг Ким явно ещё и рок любит, одета, как Фло Янсен! Сыграли здорово, браво и студентке, и преподавателю!
Love freaking Vivaldi!!!❤
Stunningly perfect
Fabuleux concerto. Cette interprétation de Bonnie Hampton est pour moi une des meilleures avec celle de Paul et Maud Tortelier.
Dios mio, no conocía este concierto. Que maravilla y qué maravillosa interpretación. mi vida por el maestro veneciano.
Bravo! Sublime.
Бонни Хамптон тут бесподобна! Браво! Потрясающий штрих
Wow Vivaldi, I wish you were here
Simply a masterpiece !!! Greetings from Russia)))
Perfect tempo, I hate when Vivaldi is played too fast. I would choose much smaller orchestra, they are quite unable to do weaker dynamics at some parts, because the orchestra is so damn loud
Love this concerto!!! Fabulous
This is so beautiful! I also love their tempo. Music, not sports!!!
a perfect performance
I really love it
beautiful!
Maravilloso concierto e interpretación. Gracias.
Me encanta ❤❤❤❤ la rapidez y la música den le like a quien le gusta también la música y oírla
También me gusta
❤❤❤
Me encanta ¡Talentosas y brillantes interpretes de Vivaldi!
Amazing music
Tann, what you think to be a rule is a much later convention. In Vivaldi's time they not only clapped but made a lot of noise during the playing. The nearest thing today is how people react DURING jazz concerts. In my view, it is the RIGHT way :-)
Kapp Otto sometimes I wish audience was allowed to hoot and hollar after sick solos and cry during sad parts. It would make me feel better as a musician. People say it might screw up recording or break concentration, but as a musician the most joyous thing is to make your audience feel, and to get recognition like that would kind of be cool.
It's bcs classical music in those period are like jazz, pop today. But it's now considered as "fancy" and "posh" music
Really good...wish it was faster 😀
***** I agree. At times the performance seems rather ponderous and slow as molasses, compared to other performances I have heard.
Hermoso
beautiful
Amazing!
wat een heerlijk accurate uitvoering
Effettivamente l'esecuzione e' disturbata, ma rimane superlativa per la drammaticita' che le due interpreti le sanno conferire!
0:50 - 0:59 wow strings power¡¡¡
Great and fabulous ! :)
the orchestra's enterance at 10:00 bothers me
Yea noticed ...
it’s been five years but yeah
bravisimo
Que cool
bravo Madamme !
4:12 is Sooo beautiful
Es Hermosa Me Encanta 3
a idosa toca demais
muito
wow! amazing girls!!!!!
That kid that says "HURRY UP" in the middle of the movement during applause
😂😂😂
Rainbow Unicorn yeah lol
ummmm clapping in the middle of the movement? wtf these audiences doesnt know their manner.
You too, and where is yours?
English much?
Vivaldi came from an era where he would have been heartbroken if an audience didn’t applaud after a movement.
Tann Cheevasit they don’t have musical training they will obviously clap
Haydn use to use trinados to say to his audience "You can applaude" like in a jazz show, after a solo. So, now we are in the 21's and people like you say things like that... Shame
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Is it just me, or is the orchestra woefully out of tempo with the lead cellist duo's pace? It's a bit jarring.
Yeah at some parts, especially in the first movement, the orchestra seemed to be a little off to me.
Merci
Eric (Paris)
Love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ from india
Does anybody know or have a link to where I can buy the score and sheet music for this arrangement?
I prefer the flugel horn modified version by Sergei Nakariakov & Kirill Soldatov (highly recommend). But still sounds great.
Why is my orchestra teacher giving this piece (the first movement) to us when we are 7th graders. I am a bassist too and I have only played for 1 year. My cello partner has played for 3. I really hope that we can ace this song though. She plays cello 1 and I play the cello 2 part. I love this song but hate playing it. Well I guess we can prevail!
I'm even lower than you and Im playing this on Cello
Oh our or orchestra is playing and we have fourth graders
Yea I played this in my 9th month playing cello, the amount of time you’ve been playing shouldn’t be an excuse, be motivated in playing great pieces like this one.
Mnogo dobro
wow! Good God!
Inspiradora la señora de vestido azul
brave - forte emozione - Carpi Italia
Просто шедевр!!! Привет из России)))
It is a hymn
What is the name this song?
It's a piece and it's a concerto for two celli in g minor by vivaldi
It’s literally the title of the video
Did they decide to play the tutti parts? Because I prefer it without the soloists playing them.
0:09 Start
0:50 The orchestra is not together
guys i am doing this for a concert on may 20th
muy buena
Who is the LADY IN BLUE ?
genias :-)
é de dar inveja
와우!
very good:-D
i love how clear and rich they played but i didn't hear the distinctions between piano and forte. Although they played beautifully, the dynamics weren't executed properly.
Breanna Romero I agree with that
Breanna Romero baroque style music usually won't have any type of dynamic fluctuations most of it is supposed to be played forte but now with more modern directors dynamics are implemented it's all usually on how the director wants to execute the piece
Brandon Ramirez that is a valid point and i see what you mean. I played this piece before and based off my previous knowledge, i was confused as to why they weren't executing the dynamics. But alas, each person plays it differently depending on how they percive the music. They notes are the same, but the emotion is portrayed differently, depending on the player. 😀
Breanna Romero I completely agree with you (:
BRAVI!
Das blaue Wunder...
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old lady is very good
Korean musicians move their head a lot. No exception here.
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I wonder if it's just me who noticed that the lady in blue moved her fingers along the cello's neck gracefully and fluidly while her companion, although equally as passionate, had hers (seemingly) tensed and rigid.
my (perhaps erroneous) conclusion: playing with elegance is what sets masters apart in their field of expertise.
Good observation and I think you can hear that difference.
So, I guess I'm the only violinist here?
Nope ;)
nope :)
Nope ;)
Nope ^_^
naw
5:15 LoL !!! xD
That's not funny...
+Clorox Bleach
it's funny to me
and you're not me ;)
7:20
7:38
HI! I'm looking for Tina Kim. She plays cello. Can someone tell me how to find her? we meet in Germany in 2001.