I once played the last movement in a public park in China. I thought that was the only place I'd find listeners who didn't know the joke. I was evidently wrong.
In his op; 33, Haydn dclared that he initiated a new way to write string quartets. This quartet is an example of this new way. Nothing has beeen revolutioned, but the writing is larger, new equilibriums are reached. The interpretation is outsatnding.
Just gorgeous - every player is totally engaged and expressive throughout, regardless of the sometimes simplicity of the lower parts. However, Alexandra Kazovsky deserves a particular callout for her masterful colour, vitality and peace with the sometimes crazy 1st violin passages. [Just a bit weird that MKI lists the violins as GG&AK. Of course chamber groups are teams - but with this piece the 1st violin has the meat in every movement and she clearly deserves the billing.]
Very interesting. No music before them. Confidence and trust in each other. Great. But still the music is the reason for watching, and they don't disappoint. Bravo!
Awesome playing...maybe I can convince my orchestra mates to do Haydn's E-flat major Joke. I thought she was going to fall off her chair when she gave the cue. My class would crack up if I gave that big cue to my quartet...LOL...hmmmm so tempting....maybe worth doing :) !!!!
@@andrewroberts8139 I guess some of them would if they don’t know the piece or that it’s intentional! I studied the final movement in A Level Music so learnt that Haydn put the break in on purpose, so it’s actually written into the music to act as if the piece has finished before it technically has. I guess that was just his sense of humour 😂
I'm following along in the score for a music history class, and yeah. Leading to to the end, there's three sections where they play a phrase after a grand pause, and the bit at the end follows after a grand pause that covers 3 measures. He must've written it with the 3 bar vs 1 bar for emphasis, because I believe a grand pause can be held as long as desired.
I will always remember her the orchestras girls face ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!so funny ha ha ha.
Haydn dans l'opus 33 c'est beaucoup d'humour et de fantaisie : ces musiciens l'ont bien compris quoique les dernier mouvement soit ici un peu trop vif selon moi ; il faut ici plus d'esprit que de virtuosité.
THIS IS TOTALLY AWWWWWWWWWWEEESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.LOL.BUT TRY TO SHOW MORE MUSIC .JUST A LITTLE.
Встал он на другой день поздно, судя по солнцу - А куда торопиться? Погулял по своему лесу потом поплавал в бассейне, позавтракал,поработал , погулял, посидел перед камином слушая квартеты Гайдна. Так и пошло. Михаил Чулаки. Отшельник.
James Shallenberger Well, maybe its about expressing the music visually as well. Kind of like when you go to a play and the actors don't just speak the emotions, they also do movements with them. This is similar because they are trying to evoke emotion with sound patterns using them as a language for the piece, so it's like they are also moving with it because it is as if it comes from their own mouths. It is a conversation after all.
en En algún conjunto de cámara hay siempre un tonto que arruina todo. En este caso es la hobbit del chelo que no para de hacer ridiculeces. Parece que se sento' sobre una colilla encendida. ¡¡¡patética!!! Arruino' la grabación.
I once played the last movement in a public park in China. I thought that was the only place I'd find listeners who didn't know the joke. I was evidently wrong.
0:20 First Movement
5:33 Second Movement
9:05 Third Movement
13:55 Fourth Movement
Grazie
My favorite Haydn Quartet played ever so lovely
Wow. By memory! Impressive!!
Nice playing too
Still funny after all these years.
I enjoyed the ending, like retelling a joke 230 years later in your own words.
In his op; 33, Haydn dclared that he initiated a new way to write string quartets. This quartet is an example of this new way. Nothing has beeen revolutioned, but the writing is larger, new equilibriums are reached. The interpretation is outsatnding.
The fourth movement (Rondo) begins at 13:55.
And four years later, you have helped a college student on her music history test. Thank you so much :D
5 years later you have helped a college student on her music history essay, t h a n k
Mr. Baumer's legacy continues for all the college student alive
and still does
@@luigilamioni4089 Still coming in handy
Haydn forever, what a pleasure !!!
That was beautiful!! And all from memory.
This piece is amazing, and I get to play it!
Wunderschön und gefühlvoll gespielt, wunderbar für die Seele.
This isn't normally my style, but y'all made this an absolute pleasure to watch and listen to.
Thanks!!
String Players faces while preforming will always be the funniest thing in music
Just gorgeous - every player is totally engaged and expressive throughout, regardless of the sometimes simplicity of the lower parts. However, Alexandra Kazovsky deserves a particular callout for her masterful colour, vitality and peace with the sometimes crazy 1st violin passages. [Just a bit weird that MKI lists the violins as GG&AK. Of course chamber groups are teams - but with this piece the 1st violin has the meat in every movement and she clearly deserves the billing.]
Very interesting. No music before them. Confidence and trust in each other. Great. But still the music is the reason for watching, and they don't disappoint. Bravo!
Excellent quartet, thank you! Bravissimi!
Beautiful! This was for an orchestra assignment, and I loved this so much!
Absolutely wonderful
I love it. lovely players!
Awesome playing...maybe I can convince my orchestra mates to do Haydn's E-flat major Joke.
I thought she was going to fall off her chair when she gave the cue.
My class would crack up if I gave that big cue to my quartet...LOL...hmmmm so tempting....maybe worth doing :) !!!!
Mark Hamill ()
Wow, amazing performance! Bravissimo
To much level to play this by memory... Love the conection they make
The ' joke '....well then Mr. Haydn I must say the joke is clearly on me since I can't resist the beauty and scope of this piece
ESPOSIZIONE
00:29 TEMA 1 (ABA)
00:57 Transizione al
01:16 TEMA 2
01:35 Cadenza
01:45 Ripetizione Esposizione
SVILUPPO
03:06
RIPRESA
04:15
Rondo (finale)
13:55
Wow, marvelous! Such a great performance :)
loved these musicians!
0:30 are we just gonna ignore how this part sounds like the universal theme
i love this piece anyhow
2 dislikes? whyyyy they're doing it with no music!! and are so passionate about it too!
The cellist in this quartet coaches my quartet. She kicks ass.
What's up, Freshman Ryan? ;)
Ryan Donohue she is the Queen
Beautiful sound
Sublime Haydn! excellent performance'
In memory!!
Beautiful
splendidi!!!!
classic player faces will always make me laugh
LOL. i been to a few concerts and their body/facial movements are tripping me out!
hektik Me too.
Albireo Duo Yes
If they are unduling exaggerating. The cellist here certainly puts on airs.@Albireo Duo
They're exaggerating because it's a comical piece
magnifique !!
Universal music at the start
The audience fell for the joke!!
Do they always? I'm not sure I've ever heard this live
@@andrewroberts8139 I guess some of them would if they don’t know the piece or that it’s intentional! I studied the final movement in A Level Music so learnt that Haydn put the break in on purpose, so it’s actually written into the music to act as if the piece has finished before it technically has. I guess that was just his sense of humour 😂
@@andrewroberts8139 the entire point is to clap there. Even if you know it's not the real ending
EXCELENT
The "joke" happens at 16:16
9:05 is the third movement(Largo sostenuto)
Bravo!
00:30 Universal Studios Intro
"Fasten your seatbelt it's going to be a jumpy quartet"
"Hey guys, I just heard a great joke today! Now, four people are playing in this string quartet...."
i can smell universal studios in this song
Wow! Is that the way Haydn really wrote it? The ending I mean?
Oh yes at the very end he wrote like 3 bars rest before the last entry
I'm following along in the score for a music history class, and yeah. Leading to to the end, there's three sections where they play a phrase after a grand pause, and the bit at the end follows after a grand pause that covers 3 measures.
He must've written it with the 3 bar vs 1 bar for emphasis, because I believe a grand pause can be held as long as desired.
Maybe you will find 16:20
2nd movement Scherzo 5:33
super!!)))
If you mute you computer, they look fast forwarded.
Your listening skills are astonishing!
Torbjorn Stalberg What do you mean?
Why should you mute your computer-he means
I will always remember her the orchestras girls face ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!so funny ha ha ha.
Close your eyes.
Is that a threat?
Wade hall for Prince
As funny as it was meant to be 320 years ago...the longest joke ever
Composed in 1781, that makes Opus 33 only 240 years old in 2021.
16:48
Was waere ein Quartett von Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven ohne Violine, eine Symphonie ohne Orchester ?
Is it just me or am i hearing the universal studios theme at 0:30 and at 0.75 speed or am I just dumb
5:36 II
Haydn dans l'opus 33 c'est beaucoup d'humour et de fantaisie : ces musiciens l'ont bien compris quoique les dernier mouvement soit ici un peu trop vif selon moi ; il faut ici plus d'esprit que de virtuosité.
mmm dleicious musik cookie aproovs
Took the 4th movement slightly too fast for my liking but amazing nonetheless
Bez nut!
THIS IS TOTALLY AWWWWWWWWWWEEESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.LOL.BUT TRY TO SHOW MORE MUSIC .JUST A LITTLE.
Too bad the audience missed the "joke" at the very end.
Not bad, just funny.
It's a joke man, it's a "Joke"
Hey, no sheet music! Are they good or what?
Wade hallllllll for princeeeeeeeew
+spykids2007 idiot
Anyone else here from Easy Peasy?
where is the score?
cablcar in their mind my dear...
Who’s here because of A-level music?
What, no music?! Witchcraft :)
Fooled them! Lol
Ha Ha, Funny!
Gut interpretiert, aber wozu soviel Manierismus? Etwas weniger Gehampel und grimassieren der Cellistin…dann wäre es perfekt.
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Встал он на другой день поздно, судя по солнцу - А куда торопиться? Погулял по своему лесу потом поплавал в бассейне, позавтракал,поработал , погулял, посидел перед камином слушая квартеты Гайдна. Так и пошло. Михаил Чулаки. Отшельник.
*cough*
Si j étais dictateur , j interdirais Haydn et Proust , comme les deux grands criminels de la perte de temps
Then thank goodness you’re not a dictator
Too bad the audience stepped on the ''joke".
that's the intention
what's all the writhing about about? Great playing, theatrics not needed.
James Shallenberger Well, maybe its about expressing the music visually as well. Kind of like when you go to a play and the actors don't just speak the emotions, they also do movements with them. This is similar because they are trying to evoke emotion with sound patterns using them as a language for the piece, so it's like they are also moving with it because it is as if it comes from their own mouths. It is a conversation after all.
Artur Korotin Or maybe it’s just a put on...
Are you serious?
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En algún conjunto de cámara hay siempre un tonto que arruina todo. En este caso es la hobbit del chelo que no para de hacer ridiculeces. Parece que se sento' sobre una colilla encendida. ¡¡¡patética!!! Arruino' la grabación.