this "early" Maisky will always remain my all-time favorite of this masterpiece: tempo, dynamics, phrasing, articulation... everything matches my personal vision of this piece.
A girl with a cello, lived a block from me as the crow flies. She would sit on her front porch and play this piece. I was amazed at much of the interplay of the tones and over tones could carry for that much distance. Alot goes on inside of a cello. A violin has that tonal play as well, but only bats and young dogs can hear it. The cello puts it in human range. So does a classical guitar, but then the tonal play is very short lived. I play these on a guitar, but admittedly it is difficult. I listen to all of the Maisky videos often, it keeps me grounded.
@@andrewanderson3016 very well, my teacher is supporting and helping me to choose where I'll go when I finish school, and I'm practicing day by day to get better :), thanks for asking.
Heavenly piece written for a heavenly performance. Wonderful to hear cellist Mischa Maisky's past performance here, as well as present day interpretations of Bach.
If you feel this, be sure to donate money to classical musicians. We need to pay rent, too. I wonder, though, if the cellist Maisky, the videographer, and the sound technician are getting money from this youtube site, or is it just the one who uploads their work. Any answers from Bachology would be welcome. It's nice to have access to these great recordings, but artists should be paid for their work.
All have 6 preludes do have their own character, it is pointless to rank them. Bach's genius certainly is vast enough to accomodate for different styles.
I just got here after reading the part in the book where death seemingly cries because she realizes she could never experience this, which is the only reason she envies humans.
After 5 months, ONLY 659 Likes? Where are all the people who kept complaining about indoor quarantining, having no place to go & nothing to do, when they have so much more free time to sit and listen and enjoy much more beautiful music now, than they normally ever have?
There is a secret Bach's music known only to a select few. Bach's three major sarabandes that make listeners go crazy right away: 1) Bach Partita for Piano No.1 in B-Flat, BWV 825 IV. Sarabande 2) Partita for Violin Solo No.2 in D minor BWV1004 3mov sarabande 3) 22:05
Perfetto, se volevate che nessuno guardi più questo video ci siete riusciti: pubblicità tra un tempo e l'altro, all'interno di un tempo stesso. Tutto ciò è semplicemente orrendo. Sconsiglierò questo video a tutti perché in questo modo è inascoltabile.
"Do you want to learn "How to play Cello?" Start by watching this video and be familiar with the techniques. Get a good cello and plenty of practice." if only it was that easy bro
It´s acutually not a Bad idea to watch others play. Your Mirror neuron s will learn for you. Of course to really play an instrument you have to practice a lot, but watching good artists can help improve, espacially if you watch closly.
I see people in the comments talking about holding your breath when playing and using the right breathing technique. I'm wondering if a cellist would make a decent diver....
I’m not even a professional and I have three Bach Suites memorized. He probably has all six suites memorized which is an extraordinary feat. The Chaconne in D minor BWV 1004 is a long piece if you want to give that go.
Bach structures his work so well that it's almost hard to stop playing once you've started. There's a momentum and each note and each measure seem to naturally lead into the next. It's very satisfying.
This might be a dumb question but was Bach actually able to play his cello suites? I know it wasn't his primary instrument.. This piece seems like it's extremely advanced.
I always play the G major prelude when trying out a cello. Any would be great, but most of us know that one forwards and backwards and taking a piece that intimately known to a new instrument will tell you a lot.
Hello, I'm just curious about how Maisky plays the opening of this prelude. Is he playing the same note on 2 different strings, because he bows sets of 3 notes together? Also, I perceive that there are varying amounts of pressure with the bow on those 3 identical pitches to create a sound like separate bows. I hope this makes sense.
Yes, he is alternating between a stopped (fingered) note on a low string with the open string above it at the same pitch. This is the way Bach wrote it, indicated by note stems in different directions for the different strings. What is more interesting is that since this was written for a 5 string cello (called an accordatura), in some passages with the E string that simply doesn't exist on the modern cello, that note must be held down with the ring finger while the thumb plays the melody. You can find videos of Yo-Yo Ma avoiding this with some clever substitutions but I prefer the way Maisky does it (as I play it that way, too).
@@lindacowles756 Yes. My grad school prof said no one should ever really play this since it's not really for cello. But what the hell. That was 25 years ago and it's just too beautiful not to play. It's the next piece I'm posting to my Oregon Outdoors/Bach series in production now. But playing it has given me a deep respect for anyone doing it well.
I'm back here from listening Eliot Fisk slaying it at th-cam.com/video/EaLuZ0mYMKc/w-d-xo.html ... thanks to Maestro Maisky now I can really appreciate this monument to beauty and grace by J. S. Bach..
He's alone in there. What you're hearing is mischa excessively exhaling to release tension and play smoothly also he's well known for acting as though he's "saying" the notes and macking an annoying breath sound when doing so.
00:00 Prelude
05:32 Allemande
18:30 Courante
22:05 Sarabande
27:25 Gavotte
31:56 Gigue
Ads?!😥😹
I watched another video without ads!!! Thanks anyway I guess. Nice try.👍😂
29:13 Gavotte II
this "early" Maisky will always remain my all-time favorite of this masterpiece: tempo, dynamics, phrasing, articulation... everything matches my personal vision of this piece.
A girl with a cello, lived a block from me as the crow flies. She would sit on her front porch and play this piece. I was amazed at much of the interplay of the tones and over tones could carry for that much distance. Alot goes on inside of a cello. A violin has that tonal play as well, but only bats and young dogs can hear it. The cello puts it in human range. So does a classical guitar, but then the tonal play is very short lived. I play these on a guitar, but admittedly it is difficult. I listen to all of the Maisky videos often, it keeps me grounded.
It is a profound discription.
What a Very Good Writing !!
"bats and young dogs" made me laugh. So true.
IMO there’s No better interpretation of the Cello suite than Mr Maisky
So much energy in the prelude. A true explosion of joy. I felt like I was Icarus flying high and towards the sun.
好幾次,我在自己住的地方耳朵大概有三次左右聽到普丁總統快速的意念表達“那些猶太人自認好萊塢是他們的,那麼大家就一起來演戲!”
去年星雲大師還在世時,通常都是用意念表達想法較多,但是春末有一次突然用沉穩內斂的聲音簡短表達“抱歉,佛法無法幫你,我自己可能也被監視”,, 。
我不知道他在高雄佛光山自己意識到了一些什麼樣的危機,我也很難過。
我以前住在巴里時,有幾次打電話去佛光山,因為心情低落被變態遊戲和聲音監視弄得無法脫身,想去哪裡打坐幾天換個自由,問問價錢和住的information,結果每次打每次被掛斷,而且不只一天而已,是好幾次。
Timeless. Joyful.. Flouring... Bravo Maestro ❤
A few weeks ago I decided that I'm going to be a cellist, I wish some day I play like this man, that's all I want❤️
Best of luck and enjoy every second of your practice :)
How is it going now?
@@andrewanderson3016 very well, my teacher is supporting and helping me to choose where I'll go when I finish school, and I'm practicing day by day to get better :), thanks for asking.
@@francopineda2009 another update?
Another update?
devine,touches your soul.
This is my favourite cello suite out of those 6 from Bach!
Heavenly piece written for a heavenly performance. Wonderful to hear cellist Mischa Maisky's past performance here, as well as present day interpretations of Bach.
Favorite cellist
How the F this only has 22.7K views, such emotions respect to all of you guys who keep this music alive.
Because the prelude is more challenging to listen to than Suite No. 1's and so that's the only thing they can be bothered to listen to.
It deserves 8B viewers
@@johnvanalstine9645 but if anyone skipped to the gavottes those would be a treat
Was J S Bach a musical genius? His use of repetition is not only amazing but predates echo and reverb devices by centuries. I'm completely floored 🙀
Classical music doesn't deserve ads!
No, ads don't deserve classical music...
Classical isn’t good enough to be monetized?
Download adblock then
@@osmium3691 of course I have. but YT is fighting
If you feel this, be sure to donate money to classical musicians. We need to pay rent, too. I wonder, though, if the cellist Maisky, the videographer, and the sound technician are getting money from this youtube site, or is it just the one who uploads their work. Any answers from Bachology would be welcome. It's nice to have access to these great recordings, but artists should be paid for their work.
This is exactly how you would like to play and hear this piece.
Grazie...un meraviglioso ritorno alla mia infanzia. Con zio Bach
Best prelude out of all the 6 suites
All have 6 preludes do have their own character, it is pointless to rank them. Bach's genius certainly is vast enough to accomodate for different styles.
Finally...this Prelude played in tune. It wasn't imposible, after all... Thanks.
It’s not 100% in tune. Look up Brennon Cho. He plays it 100% in tune, it’s incredible.
José Saramago brought me here! 💛🖤
Same!!
Same
Me too 😂
Me too 💛💛
I just got here after reading the part in the book where death seemingly cries because she realizes she could never experience this, which is the only reason she envies humans.
Pra mim ninguem consegue tocar as Suites de Bach melhor do q o Mischa Maisky,um show de interpretação 🖤🎵🎶
Escute tbm a de Marc corpey
Dps me dê um feedback
Os dois na minha opinião não tem igual
Thanks so much, I’ve always wanted this suite’s full version.
Thanks. Don't forget to subscribe for other suites.
Para mi el mejor intérprete de bach en el violonchelo Miska
Breathtaking
Very beautifully performed from a fellow cellist. Dr. Charlotte Dalton Farney
O prelúdio de melhor execução que já assisti.
Parabéns!!!
The allemande just takes you to heaven
Simply amazing. My admiration for you.
One of the best I heard. Great interpretation and performance
Extraordinary!
Divine.
Bach, thank you
Insuperable ....
After 5 months, ONLY 659 Likes? Where are all the people who kept complaining about indoor quarantining, having no place to go & nothing to do, when they have so much more free time to sit and listen and enjoy much more beautiful music now, than they normally ever have?
Astounding talent..
hear it before my interview. love Bach
Schön! Klingt nicht als wenn ein Mensch spielt, sondern als wenn ein Cello spielt.
Imagine having the audacity to breath while playing a 35 minute cello suite
Indeed.
Sublime. 😇
Una interpretación absolutamente magistral.
Very original
such a graceful interpretation, a true blessing
LA GLORIA SEA ADIOS Y TE BENDIGA ....HOY DISFRUTE MAS MI DIA ... GRACIAS AL DON QUE DIOS PUSO EN TI ....GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR TU TALENTO
AMEN!
enchanted!
There is a secret Bach's music known only to a select few.
Bach's three major sarabandes that make listeners go crazy right away: 1) Bach Partita for Piano No.1 in B-Flat, BWV 825 IV. Sarabande 2) Partita for Violin Solo No.2 in D minor BWV1004 3mov sarabande 3) 22:05
Sarabande to French Suite no.5
see the beauty on earth as the beautiful colours fly as the one dies with family to become roses of one kind king where we lay on forever.
Belíssimo!
Perfetto, se volevate che nessuno guardi più questo video ci siete riusciti: pubblicità tra un tempo e l'altro, all'interno di un tempo stesso. Tutto ciò è semplicemente orrendo. Sconsiglierò questo video a tutti perché in questo modo è inascoltabile.
"Do you want to learn "How to play Cello?" Start by watching this video and be familiar with the techniques. Get a good cello and plenty of practice."
if only it was that easy bro
Just have musician grandparents, and parents who intriduce you to music in utero. and then homeschool you.
It´s acutually not a Bad idea to watch others play. Your Mirror neuron
s will learn for you. Of course to really play an instrument you have to practice a lot, but watching good artists can help improve, espacially if you watch closly.
Esecuzione perfetta
Just lovely….
Very fine performance. It reminds me of Daniil Shafran's that I have on a (very) old LP.
Sublime !
music for meditation..
Adds are super, perfectly placed, great job @Bachology!
This is amazing
Astounding really.!
1:03-1:35 wow
Wow increíble
琴聲悠揚,完美的演奏!
Great
I see people in the comments talking about holding your breath when playing and using the right breathing technique.
I'm wondering if a cellist would make a decent diver....
No.6 is No.1 !
I'm half captured by the setting in which he plays and wonder where it is, precisely. I take it to be a Venetian or Roman palazzo.
Played perfectly! How does he remember the whole thing?! Super long song
After dozens of times practicing a piece, it just becomes a part of you
I’m not even a professional and I have three Bach Suites memorized. He probably has all six suites memorized which is an extraordinary feat. The Chaconne in D minor BWV 1004 is a long piece if you want to give that go.
It's not a song, there's no singing. It's a Piece
Bach structures his work so well that it's almost hard to stop playing once you've started. There's a momentum and each note and each measure seem to naturally lead into the next. It's very satisfying.
@@mhdfrb9971 The Cello it has its own voice!!
exquisite
Eccezionale
Is it just me or am I the only one seeing his hands in Matrix Bullet Time on the Courante?
That's good you don't cut off with ads
This might be a dumb question but was Bach actually able to play his cello suites? I know it wasn't his primary instrument..
This piece seems like it's extremely advanced.
He was able to play his cello suites :)
29:14 Gavotte II
❤
Would any of these cello suites be good test pieces for selection of a new cello?
I always play the G major prelude when trying out a cello. Any would be great, but most of us know that one forwards and backwards and taking a piece that intimately known to a new instrument will tell you a lot.
Ese tipo es mi papá ❤❤
I don’t believe you
Aeeeee que delicia!!! Obrigada M.M.
music to my ears ✌️✌️🥶🥶😼😼😻😻🥰🥰🤘🤘💋💋🫶🫶🚨🚨‼️‼️if jesus heard this he would be resurrected; surely 🚩🚩💋💋🥶🥶
27:25
if you're here, you already know.
Hello, I'm just curious about how Maisky plays the opening of this prelude. Is he playing the same note on 2 different strings, because he bows sets of 3 notes together? Also, I perceive that there are varying amounts of pressure with the bow on those 3 identical pitches to create a sound like separate bows. I hope this makes sense.
He plays the first D on the G string then the open D, then D on the G string. All three notes are slurred.
Yes, he is alternating between a stopped (fingered) note on a low string with the open string above it at the same pitch. This is the way Bach wrote it, indicated by note stems in different directions for the different strings. What is more interesting is that since this was written for a 5 string cello (called an accordatura), in some passages with the E string that simply doesn't exist on the modern cello, that note must be held down with the ring finger while the thumb plays the melody. You can find videos of Yo-Yo Ma avoiding this with some clever substitutions but I prefer the way Maisky does it (as I play it that way, too).
@@Cellotopia G'day, Cellotopia! Thank you. That's very interesting. I didn't know about the 5-string cello of Bach's day.
@@lindacowles756 Yes. My grad school prof said no one should ever really play this since it's not really for cello. But what the hell. That was 25 years ago and it's just too beautiful not to play. It's the next piece I'm posting to my Oregon Outdoors/Bach series in production now. But playing it has given me a deep respect for anyone doing it well.
I didn't know Rambo could play the cello so well
8:05
Lieber Mischa du bist für mich der Beste, gleich nach Pablo Cazals, der aber leider nicht mehr lebt.... Also ohne Konkurrenz....
👍👍👍👍👍👍
Rambo plays the Cello :O
who is Rambo ?
@@JoshuaLo2732 Seriously? Try Google...
Las intermitencias de la muerte
Muy facil tocar media hora el cello asi...
Death at Intervals.
Como que conozco a ese cuate.
I'm back here from listening Eliot Fisk slaying it at th-cam.com/video/EaLuZ0mYMKc/w-d-xo.html ... thanks to Maestro Maisky now I can really appreciate this monument to beauty and grace by J. S. Bach..
The baddest cellist of all time
均衡
Mischa Maisky must have known bach himself personally. This performance makes Yo Yo Ma jelous.
This is really toxic. No musician with self-respect and respect for others would want to hear such a "compliment".
Of course, this performance is brilliant, but why belittle other interpretations?
Es una mierda escuchar esto con comerciales !!! Cuándo saldrá algo q remplace a youtub!!! 🤬
Mischa is actually Bach!??
Disgusting TH-cam!! Shame on you. Commercial in the middle of a BACH suite!! SHAME. ON. YOU. TH-cam GROSS ME OUT 🤮 E
Неожиданно оказалась в другом мироощущении забытом когда-то.Что это? ...
Должно быть, это была любовь.
Loosen it mind.
Great piece minus the 12 ads that were blocking my flow. Thumbs down, my apologies.
colin kaepernick
..not so crazy about this sound, though. there is something about this reverb that doesn't work for me.
why can i hear people breathing? i hear more people than the performer. kick them out, and ban them from ever returning.
He's alone in there. What you're hearing is mischa excessively exhaling to release tension and play smoothly also he's well known for acting as though he's "saying" the notes and macking an annoying breath sound when doing so.
Don’t think you can hold your breath that long. Ideally, a cellist shouldn’t breathe, but have to regulate your breathing instead.