Truly worthy of a Gasparo Da Salo! And I'm (we all are) glad it's not so cumbersome, so much so that he can't play it perfectly !!! A true viola voice allowed to sing out here :) Awesome rendition from Grosz and the orchestra!
So beautiful! Thank you! I especially loved the passage from 4:35 onwards ... I think at 4:47 - 4:53 you had one of those moments playing Brahms where, even as you are performing it, the beauty of Brahms suddenly makes you weak at the knees! I sometimes get this at sublime moments in the violin sonatas.
Te sigo desde hace mucho y eres uno de mis violistas favoritos y me inspiras mucho mi sueño es poder llegar ala filarmónica de Berlín y poder conocerte o tener el privilegio de tocar contigo 🙌🙌❤️
Éret, szép játék brávó gratulálok. Sokat játszottam én is az f-moll szonátát a múlt század 80-as éveiben versenyeken is például Ile of Man ben amikor Kim Kashkashian nyerte a 2 díjat. Erdélyi Csaba volt a zsűriben. Szépen játszol, csak így tovább és szép a hangod.
Gorgeous playing, Mr. Grosz. Quite exquisite. I think this is the Clarinet and Piano No. 1 in F minor, one of my favorite pieces by Brahms. I've always listened to Pinchas Zukerman and Barenboim, and also Kim Kashkashian -Robert Levin versions. But I think this is my new favorite version. Guy Braunstein does a wonderful job as well. Bravo! Wish I could watch this performance live one day. Any chance the concert will be performed again somewhere in Europe this July?😀
Ito B Thank you for the very kind words. It is indeed an arrangement of the Sonata Op 120 No 1 in F minor. At the moment, there is no plan to play it again but I hope that another opportunity will come up again soon. But thank you for listening and for the high praise.
Maravilloso "GRAN MAESTRO" en el divino arte de los sonidos, que entrega mas absoluta, ojalá pueda verte en tocar en vivo alguna vez !!!
Bravo anche Luciano Berio!
Very relax very beatiful very musical Thank You AMİHAİ
Truly worthy of a Gasparo Da Salo! And I'm (we all are) glad it's not so cumbersome, so much so that he can't play it perfectly !!! A true viola voice allowed to sing out here :) Awesome rendition from Grosz and the orchestra!
Congratulations Aminhai
Fantastic interpretation
Incredible sound
Thank for sharing with everyone
Live the Bratsche!!!!!
Thank you!
Beautiful 😍 I love the way you feel the music and can tell you are having a blast. Long live Amihai
So beautiful! Thank you! I especially loved the passage from 4:35 onwards ... I think at 4:47 - 4:53 you had one of those moments playing Brahms where, even as you are performing it, the beauty of Brahms suddenly makes you weak at the knees! I sometimes get this at sublime moments in the violin sonatas.
Thank you!
You play so beautiful!! Thank you for the inspiration! ❤️
Fantastic!
Thank you!
Te sigo desde hace mucho y eres uno de mis violistas favoritos y me inspiras mucho mi sueño es poder llegar ala filarmónica de Berlín y poder conocerte o tener el privilegio de tocar contigo 🙌🙌❤️
Éret, szép játék brávó gratulálok. Sokat játszottam én is az f-moll szonátát a múlt század 80-as éveiben versenyeken is például Ile of Man ben amikor Kim Kashkashian nyerte a 2 díjat.
Erdélyi Csaba volt a zsűriben. Szépen játszol, csak így tovább és szép a hangod.
Wonderful amihai very touching and breathtaking I love that 😊😊your my favorite violist by far keep going all the best
Thank you!
Hermoso como siempre Amihai ... Solo que no es la sonata en F...
Beautiful interpretation!
Wow stunning, congratulations!!
Thank you, Teo M! Thanks for listening!
Gorgeous playing, Mr. Grosz. Quite exquisite. I think this is the Clarinet and Piano No. 1 in F minor, one of my favorite pieces by Brahms. I've always listened to Pinchas Zukerman and Barenboim, and also Kim Kashkashian -Robert Levin versions. But I think this is my new favorite version. Guy Braunstein does a wonderful job as well. Bravo! Wish I could watch this performance live one day. Any chance the concert will be performed again somewhere in Europe this July?😀
Ito B Thank you for the very kind words. It is indeed an arrangement of the Sonata Op 120 No 1 in F minor. At the moment, there is no plan to play it again but I hope that another opportunity will come up again soon. But thank you for listening and for the high praise.
Slower tempo makes it more concerto like, definitely different ambiance with piano,more tempered
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