Oui, bravo et merci, Joseph Haydn. Ta musique roborative redonne le goût à la vie aux plus désespérés et déprimés. Bien sûr à ceux qui l'écoutent mais encore plus à ceux qui ont le privilège de pouvoir la jouer. Car ta musique trouve également sa beauté dans sa simplicité. Je n'oublie pas bien sûr la magnifique interprétation que nous donne ici le trio Wanderer. Mais le summum de la réussite pour un interprète n'est-il pas de se faire oublier pour assurer la pleine communicatioin entre l'auteur et l'auditeur?
Investing for Tomorrow Listen and learn a little bit longer, and you will firstly begin to understand the differences between these two first rank composers; and secondly, you will want to delete this very simplistic comment. Enjoy the journey, these are two fantastic composers.
@@elaineblackhurst1509 why would anyone delete their comments... Lolz... You really can't stand some comments on TH-cam, can you? You post everywhere criticizing Haydn fans who may not understand Mozart. Mediocre half wits.. How dare they post something which strikes so wrong to an erudite authority like me. Those thoughts are so bad, they deserve not just death but suicide. Lolz.
@@gamer-ff6mh These piano trios are not straightforward, or simplistic, that was the point being made. For a scholarly discussion of the trios, a good starting place is Charles Rosen’s standard text on the music of the period ‘The Classical Style’ (1971). It’s helpful to point casual listeners towards a better understanding of music they enjoy - something most people appreciate. Thank you for raising me to the levels of ‘erudite authority’ - a wholly unwarranted title; I am as much an amateur and dilettante as yourself, however, I do know what I am talking about. Your point about me ‘...criticising Haydn fans who may not understand Mozart’, suggests that you have neither read nor understood much of what I have written anywhere. One final point - do you regard these Haydn piano trios as straightforward, and would you too suggest the commentator listen again?
Wonderful! The slow movement actually has an extended solo for the cello! I have always been disappointed with the way that classical period chamber music makes the cello small part of the music.
I am amateur listener of classical music (started listening intensively 3 months back), but you seem to be so right. I think there is a string quartet though, in which Haydn let the Cello lead on some parts, specifically because the Prince would be playing the cello.
Oui, bravo et merci, Joseph Haydn. Ta musique roborative redonne le goût à la vie aux plus désespérés et déprimés. Bien sûr à ceux qui l'écoutent mais encore plus à ceux qui ont le privilège de pouvoir la jouer. Car ta musique trouve également sa beauté dans sa simplicité.
Je n'oublie pas bien sûr la magnifique interprétation que nous donne ici le trio Wanderer.
Mais le summum de la réussite pour un interprète n'est-il pas de se faire oublier pour assurer la pleine communicatioin entre l'auteur et l'auditeur?
Poco adagio magnificent, mozartesque
when the 3rd movement started : Waaaooow, joy!! such an encouraging music!
Kreisler's adaptation of the third movement is also very beautiful to listen.
this is an incredible song I am just playing this and I am only in seventh grade. it is a masterpiece.
it's not a song
Excellent version of this rather well-known trio of J; Haydn.
Ah, bravo Haydn! Wonderfully executed!
New to Haydn but beginning to see the genius of his music, a more straightforward approach than Mozart.
Investing for Tomorrow
Listen and learn a little bit longer, and you will firstly begin to understand the differences between these two first rank composers; and secondly, you will want to delete this very simplistic comment.
Enjoy the journey, these are two fantastic composers.
@@elaineblackhurst1509 why would anyone delete their comments... Lolz... You really can't stand some comments on TH-cam, can you? You post everywhere criticizing Haydn fans who may not understand Mozart.
Mediocre half wits.. How dare they post something which strikes so wrong to an erudite authority like me. Those thoughts are so bad, they deserve not just death but suicide. Lolz.
@@gamer-ff6mh
These piano trios are not straightforward, or simplistic, that was the point being made.
For a scholarly discussion of the trios, a good starting place is Charles Rosen’s standard text on the music of the period ‘The Classical Style’ (1971).
It’s helpful to point casual listeners towards a better understanding of music they enjoy - something most people appreciate.
Thank you for raising me to the levels of ‘erudite authority’ - a wholly unwarranted title; I am as much an amateur and dilettante as yourself, however, I do know what I am talking about.
Your point about me ‘...criticising Haydn fans who may not understand Mozart’, suggests that you have neither read nor understood much of what I have written anywhere.
One final point - do you regard these Haydn piano trios as straightforward, and would you too suggest the commentator listen again?
Son tres y son Grandes!!!!.-
como um trio excepcionalle...
Bellissima esecuzione
Wonderful! The slow movement actually has an extended solo for the cello! I have always been disappointed with the way that classical period chamber music makes the cello small part of the music.
Hi Brian, where can i find that cello part you describe at? all really apreciate it. :)
I am amateur listener of classical music (started listening intensively 3 months back), but you seem to be so right.
I think there is a string quartet though, in which Haydn let the Cello lead on some parts, specifically because the Prince would be playing the cello.
thank you.... i pick up the cd...;)
Schnittke - Declaration of love?
Preferidos!!
Now wait...G major? That ain't scary at all!
+SCE2AUX2 not sure if i should get encouraged or discouraged by this comment
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painting?
Did you ever get an answer to the painting or it origin? It intrigues me too.
Liotard, Portrait of a Woman [prob. Laura Tarsi] in Turkish Dress
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