Henri Vieuxtemps, Viola Sonata in B-flat major, Op. 36 (1860) (audio+score)
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- Vieuxtemps is underrated
Sonata with a very "heroic" opening
Viola : Soo-Min Lee
Piano : Hyo-Sun Lim
Timestamp:
00:00 - Movement I
12:15 - Movement II
19:00 - Movement III
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Very beautifully played by both artists.
Such underrated a piece of music!
What a beautiful composition. Never knew about him until now. Keep up the good work.
Yes, ofc he's one of few violin composers took violin in a very musical way after Paganini arrived at the scene, as after Paganini many took violin to a virtuous zone such as ysaye (he's a student of him), sarasate, kriesler, wieniewski, ernst but he maintained a very musical approach on violin
@@basedscores And, more importantly, on viola!
@yashbspianoandcompositions1042 -- Well sure....he probably will....But what "good work" do YOU contribute? Or for that matter ANY lazy slacker in a persistent vegetative state...comatose on a day-couch? Seize the day, my otiose friend...and....LIVE!......BRAVO from Acapulco!
@@steveegallo3384 what
@@yashbspianoandcompositions1042 -- No...Not at all...Rather "When" and "Why" ???
Good Job Paul
who's that Paul?
thanks, we're hearing this tonight in SD CA with faculty from SDSU along with a bunch of other little heard rep. somehow missed this in my collection of viola rep. There's an altnerate version with Zimmerman. TOO MANY MISPLACED COMMERCIALS!!!!????
Ep.1: 5:08
It’s a shame that this isn’t included in the Suzuki books for the viola method. This would be very fitting for Book 8.
Coda: 8:47
22:48 Awesome!
Lee Soo-Min plays so well. Why doesn't she play any other songs?
You can't play a song, only a piece. One sings a song.
@@maxgregorycompositions6216 You know what I mean.
@@nguyenkhanhsi well learn proper English then nitwit.
Allegro: 2:06
This washes away the secular dirt
lol
@@annishaguci3021
Thanks
FromTokyo
@@shin-i-chikozima hai Shin-san from Padang
@@annishaguci3021
Thankyou
Please spend time for your spirit
From
A corner of Tokyo where is hot and humid, and the number of the infected people is overwhelmingly increasing,
and
I am managed to survive while reading various worldwide literatures and listening to many masterpieces
Good luck!
Your President will meet and talk with Japanese Emperor
@@shin-i-chikozima stay safe! here is rainy days and I just caught the cold, eventhough I live near the seashore.
2:10
ohh that's the way to attack C string. bravo. here's V's wiki link....sounds like a primer of my violin/viola studies, with Rode, De Beriot
etc DG SD CA en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_Vieuxtemps
Mendelssohn was not Wagner's nightmare. Where does such an assertion even come from?
long story short, wagner doesn't fear mendelssohn, but he do feared that mendelssohn shouldn't be the face of german music, as he was a Jew
(no offence, I got from what I read, any discrepancy is welcomed)
@harryhagan5937 -- It "even comes" from just LISTENING to the music: Take the "Fingal's Cave - Hebrides" Overture. The chief motif, when INVERTED (as Rakhmaninov did to Paganini in the 18th Variation) yields Walkürenritt. Rouse yourself! Hear! Exert yourself! Work the case! Cheers from Acapulco!
wagner was a walking pile of dog vomit