Großartige Aufführung durch Vilde Frang und Nicolas Altstaedt mit dem Chamber Aartist, die den Geist dieses Brahms-Werks meisterhaft eingefangen haben. Herzlichen Dank!
yes, it is a fine performance, but for me in my opinion, the definitive performance is Slava/Oistrakh, you can find it on YT as well, Slava's emotion is palpable and their collaboration is perfectiong...
Wouaaa....!!!! Quelle interprétation..!! Deux immenses artistes réunis sous la bannière Brahms : JOIE JOIE JOIE.!!! Mention spéciale au Concertmaister..! Classe.
I don't care about "favorite" or not favorite musicians .... this performace is just very beautiful for its energy and all . A big compliment to the orchestra!!! Extraordinary playing from orchestra, not speaking about soloists. Just amazing!!
Two favorite musicians playing together my favorite concert. Amazing orchestra! Live their lives on stage! I saw all palette emotions in this performance.♥️♥️♥️Thank God for these people! ♥️♥️♥️
This is a great team. The Chaarts chamber orchestra is a super band made up of very fine instrumentalists and the two soloists are in their element here. Both Vilde and Nicolas are exceptional talents. Throw in some wonderful Brahms and the result is very special.
That has got to be the most fantastic introduction on the cellist's part that I have ever heard. I'm simply fascinated. although not to take away from the energy and power expressed by the orchestra and the acoustics of the hall used to perform
Excellant ! les deux solistes jouent leurs partitions de mémoire avec beaucoup de conviction et d'amour. j'ai également observé l'efficacité du premier violon dans la conduite de l'orchestre libre de chef.
Incredibly good. One of the most purely and overwhelmingly pleasurable experiences I've had on You Tube in a long time. To find this kind of mature insightful reading done by a relatively young group performing without a conductor ... it beggars belief! Big kudos to all in the ensemble! Those richly satisfying orchestral textures, balances, colors, etc. created a new standard for me. Just wish the recording had given more vol. & presence to the solo Vn. Thanks for posting -- this has always been my fave 19th C string concerto.
I keep coming back to this performance, I think the best live performance on yt. All the players, not just the soloists, are very good, and into it. I do very much like the Oistrakh / Rostropovich recording.
I think Maximillian Hornung is principal/1st cello here, funny, there’s a recording of him and Anne-Sophie Mutter playing Brahms Double together. Vilde Frang is amazing, very expressive and emotional
Cuando la musica y la interpretacion superan las convenciones, tempo, articulacion, belleza absoluta, sin maestro!! Conversa entre orquesta e instrumentos, jamas escuchada.. bravo!! Dificil superar esta version!!
A wonderful performance, made more so visually by the way the soloists play directly to each other. It's not unusual for the violinist to watch the cellist, but it's not often that the cellist turns to reciprocate.
This is an awesome piece- one of the greatest concertos. - For comparison I recommend an older one from 1946-7 with Oistrach and Rostropovich. It shows the range of superb performances for this magnificent concerto.
I was at a rehearsal with Lynn Harrell with this thing when the violinist (whom I won't name) fell apart with the double stopping at the beginning of the third movement - here it's at 25:45. Everyone stopped and had a good laugh over the "accident." Thank God it was just a rehearsal. Not all bad things happen at rehearsals.....
So, one of the best violists in the world (Lawrence Power) is accompanying (along with sundry other excellent awesome instrumentalists) this power duo playing the Brahms Double (playing by memory). With this array of talent can’t you devote yourselves to solving world peace, and leaving the mediocre needs of the listening public the us mere mortals. Oh, and Lawrence, fuck you for being so awesome and crushing the hopes of every other violist on planet earth!
At 32:30 the flute goes da da da da da, then again, then the horns go da da da da da. In many other performances you cannot hear that. The violist is enjoying those parts.
i love how the oboe goes la di da, and then the french horn go Omph Omph right after. and then it sort of escalates and then the piece kind of resigns and ends on like a high note or something
Every year, 4 times as many people die from cold temps as from hot. This year in Europe, it will be far worse than that, because of their foolish sanctions on Russia. Europeans are going back to firewood and coal to keep warm. Trump warned Germany this would come and they laughed at him.
You won’t see any American orchestra play with this movement and power. Look at these musicians sway back and forth. In America you do that you get kicked out, no kidding!!!
Bon concert. Très bons solistes. Orchestre et solistes jouent avec passion. Toutefois, j'ai une frustration de ne pas entendre assez fort la violoniste. Elle se fait enterrer par tout le monde. Même le violoncelliste pourrait être un peu plus fort. Peut-être un problème de prise de son? Je serais étonné que son instrument ne soit pas assez puissant.
31:46 !! Look at the beautiful face of the asian female violinist to the left side ..... what a beauty ... how she cares every second about the music ... and she LOVES Brahms !!! And her eyes ... so kind and intelligent ... her angelic face telling all the music .... oh my God, I think I've a crush ....
The sexual tension between both helps to the excelent interpretation. Note how at the end of the performance both avoid looking,, greeting or touching each other: they have felt too many things together!
I might as well just have it on in my bathroom........it does not disguise the thin and echoey sound.....hey you young talented guys...you need to see the composer here
Hahha mediocre solo cello conducting the orch. Let me guess, Deutsch? Hahhahahaha and screaming swiss gig orch 5000sfr give it to me baby Briner erste geige
physics: 10 players are double as loud as 1; we have great players instead a bunch of mediocre ones; I do not know you bathroom, but it must be huge...
@@0schubert I don't know about players but look at this: When you double the wattage on an amplifier it will be 3 db louder. Copied from a website: Amplifier power corresponds to acoustic power. Doubling the amplifier power increases the acoustic power by 3dB. For example: Increasing an amplifier from 25 watts to 50 watts (double the power) increases the acoustic power by 3dB. Increasing an amplifier from 25 watts to 100 watts (4 times the power) increases the acoustic power by 6dB. This is same as doubling the power from 25 watts to 50 watt (3dB), and then doubling the 50 watts to 100 watts (another 3 dB), giving the total increase of acoustic power of 6 dB or 4 times the power. Increasing an amplifier from 25 watts to 250 watts (10 times the power) increases the acoustic power by 10dB. The following table gives some more examples: dB Change Power change +3db x 2 +6 x 4 +10 x 10 +20 x 100 +40 x 10,000
Why not chamber music as well? This great composition was the very first that I recall hearing ... some 80 years ago ... and if I can enjoy in small ensemble context, others should be able to as well ... and I do enjoy, very much!
Beautiful performance from everyone! I loved it. The soloists were awesome and the first chair violinist did a masterful job of leading the orchestra.
Großartige Aufführung durch Vilde Frang und Nicolas Altstaedt mit dem Chamber Aartist, die den Geist dieses Brahms-Werks meisterhaft eingefangen haben. Herzlichen Dank!
This is one of the most beautiful performances of this piece I have ever heard, bar none. The musicianship of everyone on the stage is fantastic!
yes, it is a fine performance, but for me in my opinion, the definitive performance is Slava/Oistrakh, you can find it on YT as well, Slava's emotion is palpable and their collaboration is perfectiong...
This is truly a definitive performance of this Brahms masterpiece. What a joy to listen to... BRAVO!
Wouaaa....!!!!
Quelle interprétation..!!
Deux immenses artistes réunis sous la bannière Brahms : JOIE JOIE JOIE.!!!
Mention spéciale au Concertmaister..!
Classe.
I don't care about "favorite" or not favorite musicians .... this performace is just very beautiful for its energy and all . A big compliment to the orchestra!!! Extraordinary playing from orchestra, not speaking about soloists. Just amazing!!
Two favorite musicians playing together my favorite concert. Amazing orchestra! Live their lives on stage! I saw all palette emotions in this performance.♥️♥️♥️Thank God for these people! ♥️♥️♥️
Whoa, goosebumps all around… what a team, both those two soloists together…. 💛💛
Orchestra sounds great too!
One of the best interpretations of this concert. Bravo.
Qu'elle intensité, qu'elle chaleur, tout le monde s'écoutent et respirent du même souffle et jouent tous ENSEMBLE. C'est innoubliable !
This is a great team. The Chaarts chamber orchestra is a super band made up of very fine instrumentalists and the two soloists are in their element here. Both Vilde and Nicolas are exceptional talents. Throw in some wonderful Brahms and the result is very special.
Fantastic concertmaster!
That has got to be the most fantastic introduction on the cellist's part that I have ever heard. I'm simply fascinated. although not to take away from the energy and power expressed by the orchestra and the acoustics of the hall used to perform
Excellant ! les deux solistes jouent leurs partitions de mémoire avec beaucoup de conviction et d'amour. j'ai également observé l'efficacité du premier violon dans la conduite de l'orchestre libre de chef.
Incredibly good. One of the most purely and overwhelmingly pleasurable experiences I've had on You Tube in a long time. To find this kind of mature insightful reading done by a relatively young group performing without a conductor ... it beggars belief! Big kudos to all in the ensemble! Those richly satisfying orchestral textures, balances, colors, etc. created a new standard for me. Just wish the recording had given more vol. & presence to the solo Vn. Thanks for posting -- this has always been my fave 19th C string concerto.
You're right about the solo violin needing a little more mic
I keep coming back to this performance, I think the best live performance on yt. All the players, not just the soloists, are very good, and into it. I do very much like the Oistrakh / Rostropovich recording.
The performance is lovely but I prefer the one done by Julia Fischer and Daniel muller schott
my favorite also Slava/Oistrakh, the live performance on YT is amazing...
Terrific performance full of vitality and sinuous beauty!
Geige und Cello wunderbar kombiniert.....
I think Maximillian Hornung is principal/1st cello here, funny, there’s a recording of him and Anne-Sophie Mutter playing Brahms Double together. Vilde Frang is amazing, very expressive and emotional
The principal 1st cello looks like Hornung but he is not...
Is Max for sure
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@@kevenwhang717 why does he play the same Tecchler then?
He is Max Hornung…
Cuando la musica y la interpretacion superan las convenciones, tempo, articulacion, belleza absoluta, sin maestro!! Conversa entre orquesta e instrumentos, jamas escuchada.. bravo!! Dificil superar esta version!!
The best i ever listen, bravissimo.
Wonderful in every way. The smaller orchestra is brilliant. You can hear every part.
Electrifying: beautiful
A wonderful performance, made more so visually by the way the soloists play directly to each other. It's not unusual for the violinist to watch the cellist, but it's not often that the cellist turns to reciprocate.
What a great performance!!
Amazing soloists!!! Amazing orchestra!!!!
Gave me goosebumps lost all sense of time carried me to another world.
Amazing classic Music, i love it
just another "brahms" without jump'n jack, phantastic...bravo, much intensive.
.....and yes, with headphones sounds great
I'm just starting to get into the music of Brahms - this is vey nice.
My favorite is the 4th. Symphony...
@@eduhbas my favorite is the intermezzo in b minor opus119 # 1. It was Clara Schumann’s favorite piece of Brahms too.
Amazing energy!
you don't need 80 or 100 piece orchestra as long as the instrumentation is there. and it is Susans. it is played masterfully
what a wonderful sounding hall
Great cellist! Fantastic CM
Das klingt sehr sehr schön !!! Bravi 👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is an awesome piece- one of the greatest concertos. - For comparison I recommend an older one from 1946-7 with Oistrach and Rostropovich. It shows the range of superb performances for this magnificent concerto.
Demasiado bueno, que sonido, una compenetración total, un sigur instrumento ❤
Fenomenale! Grazie a tutti
Best performance ever
I was at a rehearsal with Lynn Harrell with this thing when the violinist (whom I won't name) fell apart with the double stopping at the beginning of the third movement - here it's at 25:45. Everyone stopped and had a good laugh over the "accident." Thank God it was just a rehearsal. Not all bad things happen at rehearsals.....
Unglaublich schön.
Excellent rendition
Re complaints about the "bathroom" sound, I agreed when I was listening on my phone, but now on my computer through good headphones, it sounds great.
Magnifique 💞 💞
Magnífica ejecución de la orquesta y solistas.
Beautiful!!!
So, one of the best violists in the world (Lawrence Power) is accompanying (along with sundry other excellent awesome instrumentalists) this power duo playing the Brahms Double (playing by memory). With this array of talent can’t you devote yourselves to solving world peace, and leaving the mediocre needs of the listening public the us mere mortals. Oh, and Lawrence, fuck you for being so awesome and crushing the hopes of every other violist on planet earth!
At 32:30 the flute goes da da da da da, then again, then the horns go da da da da da. In many other performances you cannot hear that. The violist is enjoying those parts.
i love how the oboe goes la di da, and then the french horn go Omph Omph right after. and then it sort of escalates and then the piece kind of resigns and ends on like a high note or something
@@AndreasGuldenMusicProject 😅
Incredible that a nation of such great composers of unparalleled beauty would sink into cruel and murderous one only a few generations later.
Also Germans are individuals. A government is not a nation. Majorities are not always wise.... Democracy can fail.
Every year, 4 times as many people die from cold temps as from hot. This year in Europe, it will be far worse than that, because of their foolish sanctions on Russia. Europeans are going back to firewood and coal to keep warm. Trump warned Germany this would come and they laughed at him.
This work Ìs a gift to violin lovers and cello lovers
My emotion Ìs unfathomable depths
FromTokyo
Bravo!
Double pleasure, 17:40 the 2 part
Gregory Papas , Brahms and his friend Joachim are re-united and playing the same tune.
You won’t see any American orchestra play with this movement and power. Look at these musicians sway back and forth. In America you do that you get kicked out, no kidding!!!
Dessverre ikke jeg som spiller…
🍀💕🙏☮️🛸
25:10 3rd mov.
Bon concert. Très bons solistes. Orchestre et solistes jouent avec passion. Toutefois, j'ai une frustration de ne pas entendre assez fort la violoniste. Elle se fait enterrer par tout le monde. Même le violoncelliste pourrait être un peu plus fort. Peut-être un problème de prise de son? Je serais étonné que son instrument ne soit pas assez puissant.
Great performance. Is it the cello that is small, or is hands that are huge?
No, he just uses the cello very low (almost not endpin), compared to most cellists, he likes a more baroque approach..
With no conductor?
Not in this performance, I don't. I take off my hat to you and just subscribed to your channel. Thank you!
Look carefully -- the first chair violinist is conducting.
Yes, I can see that. How lovely. And thank you for responding.
It is visible during the concert.
31:46 !! Look at the beautiful face of the asian female violinist to the left side ..... what a beauty ... how she cares every second about the music ... and she LOVES Brahms !!!
And her eyes ... so kind and intelligent ... her angelic face telling all the music .... oh my God, I think I've a crush ....
Wonderful, but with a not so good orchestral sound, technically, this September 25 - 2016.
I love her playing ...just that in some of the arpeggios, she ends with a jerk...
Adore the soloists❤ -- Orchestra is good but overpowering too much of the time
The sexual tension between both helps to the excelent interpretation. Note how at the end of the performance both avoid looking,, greeting or touching each other: they have felt too many things together!
What the hell is this.
You dont just 'assume' the musicians have sexual tension with each other, it is rude and utterly disgusting.
You disgust me.
xD Some people say music IS sexual tension. Some say sexual energy = life energy.
So maybe it all comes down to the same thing?
The Resurrection Stone
Of course a man is going to be obsessing over sex LOL
What a bizarre comment. Says far more about the commenter than the performers.
lol, don't blame others for your feeling bizarre :P Depends on the person how this comment is received.
I might as well just have it on in my bathroom........it does not disguise the thin and echoey sound.....hey you young talented guys...you need to see the composer here
Acoustics not the best alas- soloists the best ever!!!!!
Wonderful music... but Vilde Frang... the way she ignored the cellist at the end?! Ouch!
Hahha mediocre solo cello conducting the orch. Let me guess, Deutsch? Hahhahahaha and screaming swiss gig orch 5000sfr give it to me baby
Briner erste geige
Pity it's Brahms in a bathroom because they haven't enough players......I mean this is NOT chmaber music
physics: 10 players are double as loud as 1; we have great players instead a bunch of mediocre ones; I do not know you bathroom, but it must be huge...
Jonian Kadesha is playing with this band in July by the way... not in a bathroom
@@0schubert I don't know about players but look at this: When you double the wattage on an amplifier it will be 3 db louder.
Copied from a website:
Amplifier power corresponds to acoustic power. Doubling the amplifier power increases the acoustic power by 3dB. For example:
Increasing an amplifier from 25 watts to 50 watts (double the power) increases the acoustic power by 3dB.
Increasing
an amplifier from 25 watts to 100 watts (4 times the power) increases
the acoustic power by 6dB. This is same as doubling the power from 25
watts to 50 watt (3dB), and then doubling the 50 watts to 100 watts
(another 3 dB), giving the total increase of acoustic power of 6 dB or 4
times the power.
Increasing an amplifier from 25 watts to 250 watts (10 times the power) increases the acoustic power by 10dB.
The following table gives some more examples:
dB Change Power change
+3db x 2
+6 x 4
+10 x 10
+20 x 100
+40 x 10,000
Why not chamber music as well? This great composition was the very first that I recall hearing ... some 80 years ago ... and if I can enjoy in small ensemble context, others should be able to as well ... and I do enjoy, very much!
Very energetic performance. More string players needed though.