Ein so feines Musizieren und aufeinander Hören aller Beteiligten , dass es mir wie ein kleines Wunder erscheint.Da kann man ganz tief abtauchen in eine andere heilsame Welt.
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieses spätromantischen und ethnisch komponierten Konzerts mit seidigem doch gut phrasiertem Ton der genialen Solovioline sowie gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen der anderen Instrumente. Der zweite Satz klingt besonders schön und echt melodisch. Im Gegensatz klingt der dritte Satz echt lebhaft und auch beweglich. Der intelligente und ebenso geniale Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im veränderlichen Tempo und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Einfach wunderbar!
Auch wenn es von Zeit zu Zeit seinen Chefdirigenten wechselt: Das Orchesters behält seine außergewöhnliche Qualität. Schon seit vielen Jahren gehört das hr-Sinfoneorchester unbestritten zu den herausragenden Klangkörpern der Welt.
Very enjoyable performance😊 Thank you, such lovely themes & some photos to go with them! My parrot also enjoys Dvorak, no kidding as he knows the ‘cello concerto well & has favourite composers like Mozart & Debussy😊That was a brilliant fast last mvt- WHOA! Impressive! ❤d all the musicians.
@@jansnauwaert1785 He has a penchant for french composers like Debussy, Ravel ,& Mozart & Dvorak besides singing nursery rhymes & wolf-whistling! He doesn’t really talk but has perfect pitch so ignores me if I don’t whistle in the correct key😊 I used to be a muso… He sits still with his crest raised & really listens, or dances to his favourite dotted rhythm. So no joke!🕊️J C in Australia
This Violin Concerto is considered one of the masterpieces of Dvořák’s so-called Slavic period. It was written in close proximity to his first series of Slavonic Dances and the Slavonic Rhapsodies and Symphony No. 6 with which it shares its compelling folkloric melodies and overall positive expression. In his stylisation of the violin part the composer makes the most of the instrument’s lyricism, while again suggesting his sense of the full, resonant symphonic sound. The piece is one of Dvořák’s most popular and most frequently performed works and is today an essential part of the violin repertoire. Blessed are those who hear him. *Lucien*
Maravilloso concierto para violín de Dvorak!! Tanto como la interpretación magnífica de Christian Tetzlaff, la dirección de Antinoglu y la calidad de siempre de la Orquesta Sinfónica de la Radio de Frankfurt!!!👏👏👏👏👏 Diariamente disfruto alguna de sus interpretaciones y me felicito de haberme suscripto al canal!! Saludos cordiales desde Argentina! Y GRACIAS por tanta calidad musical!!!❤
This is a very different interpretation than I am used to in the Dvorak and I must say I greatly admire Mr Tetzlaff’s sheer power in his sound. It seems as well that he cares more about the overall phrase than he does individual notes in the runs, which I do find quite refreshing.
Never thought of this in Symphoic music, always thought they did care about the overall phrase, as in Opera. It is a-more accomplished artist who can do this.
@ of course the great violinists all aspire to produce a sustained sound like a vocalist, but my point was that there are some violinists that are more nitpicky about the details and willing to sacrifice the view of the overall phrase to achieve certain details
@@darcyperkins7041 ...whether he knew how difficult it would be to play. I would rather try Tchaikovsky than this. Dvorak was a great (and inspired) composer who (it seems) wrote effortlessly.
Thanks a´lot for the recording! What a great orchestra and a great conductor! I am a little disappointed with Mr. Tetzlaff. Unfortunately, his intonation and sound are not at all convincing. Especially in the last movement you can hear many technical problems that he tries to cover up with a lot of bow pressure. That`s sad, because he is a very good chamber musician.
On my part, I can scarcely recognize him as he whose rendition of the Mozart violin concertos I deemed wondrous. Had none else pointed the erroneous intonation out, in my shock I could have dismissed the matter as that of my having heard too few performances to judge… But NO; it seems that professionals ARE inclined to disappoint with this overly-domesticated self-confidence of some.
Let's not compare and just enjoy the artistry of each individual violinist. Theyr both such drastically different players and come diffrent violin schools of playing
They’re just extremely different musicians. At this level, it’s hard to say which is better or worst because there is no answer. Just personal preferences
The music, the soloist, the conductor, each musician of this great orchestra, the place, the video, the sound. EVERYTHING IS PERFECT.! THANKS HR!
How didn't I never heard to this concerto before? 😮👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Ein so feines Musizieren und aufeinander Hören aller Beteiligten , dass es mir wie ein kleines Wunder erscheint.Da kann man ganz tief abtauchen in eine andere heilsame Welt.
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Aufführung dieses spätromantischen und ethnisch komponierten Konzerts mit seidigem doch gut phrasiertem Ton der genialen Solovioline sowie gut vereinigten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen der anderen Instrumente. Der zweite Satz klingt besonders schön und echt melodisch. Im Gegensatz klingt der dritte Satz echt lebhaft und auch beweglich. Der intelligente und ebenso geniale Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im veränderlichen Tempo und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Einfach wunderbar!
Mezmerizing description. A delightful read. Kudos! Dankeschön.
Auch wenn es von Zeit zu Zeit seinen Chefdirigenten wechselt: Das Orchesters behält seine außergewöhnliche Qualität.
Schon seit vielen Jahren gehört das hr-Sinfoneorchester unbestritten zu den herausragenden Klangkörpern der Welt.
Coincido efusivamente con su calificación!!
Saludos desde Argentina 🤗🙋🏻♂️
Very enjoyable performance😊 Thank you, such lovely themes & some photos to go with them! My parrot also enjoys Dvorak, no kidding as he knows the ‘cello concerto well & has favourite composers like Mozart & Debussy😊That was a brilliant fast last mvt- WHOA! Impressive! ❤d all the musicians.
Learned something new. Thanks for sharing the information about the animals preferences.
I hope your parrot likes also Bach, Brahms, Beethoven and other greats.
@@jansnauwaert1785 He has a penchant for french composers like Debussy, Ravel ,& Mozart & Dvorak besides singing nursery rhymes & wolf-whistling! He doesn’t really talk but has perfect pitch so ignores me if I don’t whistle in the correct key😊 I used to be a muso… He sits still with his crest raised & really listens, or dances to his favourite dotted rhythm. So no joke!🕊️J C in Australia
@@juliachapman1899 Great. What a unique parrot!
This Violin Concerto is considered one of the masterpieces of Dvořák’s so-called Slavic period. It was written in close proximity to his first series of Slavonic Dances and the Slavonic Rhapsodies and Symphony No. 6 with which it shares its compelling folkloric melodies and overall positive expression. In his stylisation of the violin part the composer makes the most of the instrument’s lyricism, while again suggesting his sense of the full, resonant symphonic sound. The piece is one of Dvořák’s most popular and most frequently performed works and is today an essential part of the violin repertoire. Blessed are those who hear him. *Lucien*
Thank you very much for your message.
BRAVISSIMO!!! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹...💗💕💗💕💗
Maravilloso concierto para violín de Dvorak!! Tanto como la interpretación magnífica de Christian Tetzlaff, la dirección de Antinoglu y la calidad de siempre de la Orquesta Sinfónica de la Radio de Frankfurt!!!👏👏👏👏👏 Diariamente disfruto alguna de sus interpretaciones y me felicito de haberme suscripto al canal!!
Saludos cordiales desde Argentina! Y GRACIAS por tanta calidad musical!!!❤
This is a very different interpretation than I am used to in the Dvorak and I must say I greatly admire Mr Tetzlaff’s sheer power in his sound. It seems as well that he cares more about the overall phrase than he does individual notes in the runs, which I do find quite refreshing.
Never thought of this in Symphoic music, always thought they did care about the overall phrase, as in Opera. It is a-more accomplished artist who can do this.
@ of course the great violinists all aspire to produce a sustained sound like a vocalist, but my point was that there are some violinists that are more nitpicky about the details and willing to sacrifice the view of the overall phrase to achieve certain details
A marvelous performance! 👏
On a good day, the Berlin Philharmonic or the Vienna Philharmonic can sound this good. Tetzlaff did a phenomenal job. Bravo!!
This is a fiendishly difficult concerto. I wonder if Dvorak knew what he was doing.
@@violinhunter2Do you mean whether Dvořak knew how to compose music or whether he knew how difficult it would be to play?😮
@@darcyperkins7041 ...whether he knew how difficult it would be to play. I would rather try Tchaikovsky than this. Dvorak was a great (and inspired) composer who (it seems) wrote effortlessly.
Wunderschön ❤
I loved it! 💐🌷💐🌷
This wonderful performance is inspirational and beyond description
Bravo 👏🏻
Thank you
Bravo
Bravo!!!!
i had no idea Johnny Depp could play violin
bravissimo
Very good
Bravo 👏 👏 👏
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Die Akustik ist wohl ein wenig schwierig...
(mehr als ein wenig!)
Thanks a´lot for the recording! What a great orchestra and a great conductor! I am a little disappointed with Mr. Tetzlaff. Unfortunately, his intonation and sound are not at all convincing. Especially in the last movement you can hear many technical problems that he tries to cover up with a lot of bow pressure. That`s sad, because he is a very good chamber musician.
I think he is trying to be loud enough in this shite sounding hall
On my part, I can scarcely recognize him as he whose rendition of the Mozart violin concertos I deemed wondrous. Had none else pointed the erroneous intonation out, in my shock I could have dismissed the matter as that of my having heard too few performances to judge… But NO; it seems that professionals ARE inclined to disappoint with this overly-domesticated self-confidence of some.
Christian is better than Hilary Hahn.
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You think soo??
Let's not compare and just enjoy the artistry of each individual violinist. Theyr both such drastically different players and come diffrent violin schools of playing
That immature need to compare and rank. This is art, not horse racing.
Dude are you hearing yourself 😂😂😂
They’re just extremely different musicians. At this level, it’s hard to say which is better or worst because there is no answer. Just personal preferences