Merveilleux morceau de Fauré, pas assez connu du grand public. Il mêle si subtilement tendresse, intimisme, puissance et virtuosité... Splendide interprétation de la version orchestrale. Bravo !
Un peu connu quand-même d'autant que nos merveilleux champions du Monde et Olympiques de Danse sur glace, Gabriella Papadakis et Guillaume Cizeron, l'ont utilisée pour leur chorégraphie ....
Human 👑 madness... Strings players including the soloist with masks and wing players without... The future generations will for sure applause for our progress- evolution.
Gorgeous performance ! I have a question though: are the woodwinds immune from 'covid' ? They are not wearing masks. Very puzzling since it is the woodwinds that are constantly passing air through their instruments. p.s. the individual on the podium is serving absolutely no purpose.
They have to use their mouths to blow through their instruments 😂 so they physically can’t wear a mask and the conductor on the podium is making sure the orchestra are in time with the soloist
@@toastonthecoast2015 You did not respond to my statement. Of course I know that woodwinds and brass cannot have masks on. But OF ALL PEOPLE - THEY are the ones to be blowing air all over the place. That is why I SARCASTICALLY stated that they are immune from 'covid.'
@@organman52 If you played a wind instrument you would know that very little air goes out the instrument. You could play over Donal Trump’s head without messing with his hair. Very easy to understand as the sound comes from resistance forcing air to vibrate a certain way. Without the resistance you’d just blow through a tube producing lots of wind and no sound at all. So they actually don’t push more air than any breathing animal. Don’t believe me ? Same goes with singers : you can drop a feather in front of Pavarotti singing and despite the tremendous sound volume he delivers, the feather would barely be moved away from a straight path down. That is because the huge air column is pushed through vocal strings, larynx, etc and « filtered » so to speak to produce this amazing powerful sound. Very few goes through untouched - in fact, the fewer the best in terms of sound production. Did I answer the question ?
Mes félicitations Gauthier, L' Élégie de Gabriel FAURÉ est déjà une oeuvre magnifique que votre qualité de concertiste n' a fait qu' élever. 👏👏👏
the vibrato is crazy
everyone I've heard perform this plays so uniquely
Merci Gautier. Je demande pardon à tous ceux que j'ai offensé sur ma route...
Bonjour.
Des pansements d'amour dans ces moments troublés.
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Brillant vibratto! Tout simplement la perfection dans l’interprétation 🔥🔥👹👹
Wow! New favourite renditions of this piece!! Really amazing bravo 👏
je crois qu'il n'y a pas de mots pour qualifier ce genre de chef d'œuvre
Merveilleux morceau de Fauré, pas assez connu du grand public. Il mêle si subtilement tendresse, intimisme, puissance et virtuosité... Splendide interprétation de la version orchestrale. Bravo !
C'est vrai que le dpuublicx l'a un peu oublié
Oh, mea culpa. J'aurais dû me relire... Le message est bien passé. Grande est ma honte et le commentaire corrigé. ;o))
@@Marctull66 dommage c'était plus amusant x)
Un peu connu quand-même d'autant que nos merveilleux champions du Monde et Olympiques de Danse sur glace, Gabriella Papadakis et Guillaume Cizeron, l'ont utilisée pour leur chorégraphie ....
@@JeanDeLaCroix_ : on n'est pas là pour rigoler. Le classique, c'est sérieux. ;o))
Gautier Capucon never gives us up, lets us down, runs around and deserts us!
😂😂❤ rick roll
Excellent as always, thank you
Human 👑 madness... Strings players including the soloist with masks and wing players without... The future generations will for sure applause for our progress- evolution.
Yes, thay are looking Like idiots,,,,,,
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👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Trop bien, vous faites de votre mieux (alice 8 ans) 👍👍👍👍❤🩹❤🩹❤🩹
If without vibrato, I sometimes feel that his cello sounds like a midi cello sampler sound. like no one else...
Wow 🤩🥹
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Gorgeous performance ! I have a question though: are the woodwinds immune from 'covid' ? They are not wearing masks. Very puzzling since it is the woodwinds that are constantly passing air through their instruments. p.s. the individual on the podium is serving absolutely no purpose.
They have to use their mouths to blow through their instruments 😂 so they physically can’t wear a mask and the conductor on the podium is making sure the orchestra are in time with the soloist
@@genericuser7845 You did not answer the question.
@@organman52 they did? do u expect the winds to play with masks on? u do realise that is impossible right?
@@toastonthecoast2015 You did not respond to my statement. Of course I know that woodwinds and brass cannot have masks on. But OF ALL PEOPLE - THEY are the ones to be blowing air all over the place. That is why I SARCASTICALLY stated that they are immune from 'covid.'
@@organman52 If you played a wind instrument you would know that very little air goes out the instrument. You could play over Donal Trump’s head without messing with his hair. Very easy to understand as the sound comes from resistance forcing air to vibrate a certain way. Without the resistance you’d just blow through a tube producing lots of wind and no sound at all. So they actually don’t push more air than any breathing animal. Don’t believe me ? Same goes with singers : you can drop a feather in front of Pavarotti singing and despite the tremendous sound volume he delivers, the feather would barely be moved away from a straight path down. That is because the huge air column is pushed through vocal strings, larynx, etc and « filtered » so to speak to produce this amazing powerful sound. Very few goes through untouched - in fact, the fewer the best in terms of sound production.
Did I answer the question ?