So much of Tchaikovsky is great and this sextet is no exception one of my favourite chamber works for string groups, so inventive. That lovely Italian warmth and charm. Thanks TH-cam
This marvel of youthful talent and commitment is as humbling as elevating: such enthusiasm and exuberance, with formidable musical skills, founding so natural a unity, such spirited feel for the lyrical drama and dynamism of this discursive piece, form a triumph; individual voices of instruments, richness of tone, intense melody and flow, no less their convergence, are sublime.
I don't hear anything humble, what I hear in addition to the youthful talent enthusiasm and exuberance you comment on is a spontaneity that someone else might call rough or abrasive, but it's these 'imperfections' that haven't been ironed out that make it all that more addictive - I can't stop listening to it for weeks. GO FOR IT!
Such a huge sound! And so exciting! I'm blown away. This is amazing! It's nice to hear the cellos really come out--now I wish I were playing this again. :D
I love this piece, in the original string sextet version. I don't care for the string orchestra arrangement, though I think Tchaikovsky himself is responsible for it.
I completely agree about the beauty and originality of this work. In general string sextets do not benefit from being orchestrated for full string orchestra, e.g., Schoenberg's "Verklarte Nacht". Much better in the original form!
la música no es ilusión sino mas bien revelación y he aquí donde da toda su fuerza, que no es transitoria sino perpetua reconciliación con la vida. comentario de Pior Ilich Chaikovski.
If one can take a piece of music into the next world, this will do me.
So much of Tchaikovsky is great and this sextet is no exception one of my favourite chamber works for string groups, so inventive. That lovely Italian warmth and charm. Thanks TH-cam
This marvel of youthful talent and commitment is as humbling as elevating: such enthusiasm and exuberance, with formidable musical skills, founding so natural a unity, such spirited feel for the lyrical drama and dynamism of this discursive piece, form a triumph; individual voices of instruments, richness of tone, intense melody and flow, no less their convergence, are sublime.
I don't hear anything humble, what I hear in addition to the youthful talent enthusiasm and exuberance you comment on is a spontaneity that someone else might call rough or abrasive, but it's these 'imperfections' that haven't been ironed out that make it all that more addictive - I can't stop listening to it for weeks. GO FOR IT!
Such a huge sound! And so exciting! I'm blown away. This is amazing! It's nice to hear the cellos really come out--now I wish I were playing this again. :D
Our chamber orchestra will be playing this soon and I look forward to it :D
Brilliant performance of one of my fave Tchaikovsky pieces!
This is one video i keep finding myself going to. +1
Maravilla...Gracias...
Ottima esecuzione!
How delightfully young and vibrant!
Yes im violinist but the cellos surprised me! Anyway congratulations to everyone, violas and violins sound very good too and very clear.
I love this piece, in the original string sextet version. I don't care for the string orchestra arrangement, though I think Tchaikovsky himself is responsible for it.
I completely agree about the beauty and originality of this work. In general string sextets do not benefit from being orchestrated for full string orchestra, e.g., Schoenberg's "Verklarte Nacht". Much better in the original form!
Greg Spradlin I think the full orchestral performances are played on the original version itself...
SO MUCH PASSION!! So good to see!!
la música no es ilusión sino mas bien revelación y he aquí donde da toda su fuerza, que no es transitoria sino perpetua reconciliación con la vida. comentario de Pior Ilich Chaikovski.
fantastic performance! Congratulations
Nice performance!
very good performance
better quality=better sound
0:00 First
11:25 Second
28:50 Fourth
These guys are bosses
what about the 3rd
SO GOOD! omg
you all sound great - especially the cellists! (bc i am a cellist lol)
+Veromusic same
Bravi!!!
enthusiastic performance!
Best music ever!
Bits of Dvorak too around 36.00
And again at 20.45!
emotional & dramatic ,,,,,but still works!!
haben Kraft
Wow, the bit around 15.45 sound like early Schonberg! To the untrained ear.
Perhaps this is because Schonberg also wrote a very famous string sextet"Transfigured Night" Check it out!