Well, this is just too good to be believed. Non oboe players may not realize how brilliant this playing is, or how incredibly hard it is to play the oboe like this. There may be a better oboe sound in the world, but I have not heard it. The San Francisco Symphony is very lucky to have Mr. Izotov as its Principal Oboist.
It is very beautiful, and his musical phrasing is phenomenal. But with regards to the oboe sound itself, I think Celine Moinet's tone is unparalleled - simply sublime.
@@mustysheep3977 No way. His vibrato and interpretation is kind of boring. François Leleux all the way! I understand they come from different schools of oboe playing but I prefer the risks European oboe players take, also the type of phrasing, the way they use vibrato and sound quality as well. I understand all of this falls into personal preferences, so I don't want to open a debate here.
this interpretation for me really captured some of the "salon" moments that others have missed (including myself), something about the laid back jocularity you bring to this really drives it home with greater clarity that this is music with a humorous twist. Of course any oboist knows this one is a fatigue-inducing work that is harder than it sounds, but here...even an oboist might be fooled otherwise!
Excellent playing, Eugene. It's a pleasure to have made your acquaintance.
Well, this is just too good to be believed. Non oboe players may not realize how brilliant this playing is, or how incredibly hard it is to play the oboe like this. There may be a better oboe sound in the world, but I have not heard it. The San Francisco Symphony is very lucky to have Mr. Izotov as its Principal Oboist.
It is very beautiful, and his musical phrasing is phenomenal. But with regards to the oboe sound itself, I think Celine Moinet's tone is unparalleled - simply sublime.
Mayer is a wonderful oboist, but in terms of tone / sound quality, Celine Moinet is BETTER! She produces the most sublime oboe sound ever!!
@@pijusoboe776 both are good but I think Izotov is the best.
@@Xingqiwu387 I would say François Leleux. More inclined to the European sound and interpretation.
@@mustysheep3977 No way. His vibrato and interpretation is kind of boring. François Leleux all the way! I understand they come from different schools of oboe playing but I prefer the risks European oboe players take, also the type of phrasing, the way they use vibrato and sound quality as well. I understand all of this falls into personal preferences, so I don't want to open a debate here.
Amazing
Eugenius!!!
Bless you!! You make this look and sound easy!! And it’s GORGEOUS. Congratulations 💙
Mr. Izotov, it looks like you dropped your cigarette paper there at 6:26 haha. Inspiring performance!
Ich bin eine Urenkelin von Kalliwoda. Mit Freude höre ich dieses Salonstueck. Es ist brillant intoniert.
Thank you very much - I am honored by your attention to my recording! This is a significant piece in the history of our instrument!
this interpretation for me really captured some of the "salon" moments that others have missed (including myself), something about the laid back jocularity you bring to this really drives it home with greater clarity that this is music with a humorous twist. Of course any oboist knows this one is a fatigue-inducing work that is harder than it sounds, but here...even an oboist might be fooled otherwise!
It's all hard works and experience that hold the second half together and delivered an elegant yet exciting performance. Respect!
My face would fall off
Admirable as always Izotov. Bravo Maestro!
Great piece. Fabulous performance. Thanks for sharing this great music.
I hope that in the future I will be able to play oboe half as good as u. U are so inspiring!
Great rendition !
All by heart ...
It’s no big deal , that’s how we are trained. IRENE Abosch
@@ireneabosch9342 yep, least impressive part.
The piano is beautiful
Браво!
Bravissimo Eugene Izotov 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Génial...
Бравоооооо!Bravo!!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Simply amazing
great
What's he doing at 6:24?
Trying to take off water.
At 6:10 he makes a mistake and maybe he imputes to water.