I discovered this piece and this specific rendition in Spotify 8 months ago. I grew to love it. Today I played it in TH-cam first time!! Seeing these two young kids performing adds one more dimension to this piece!! is Yuja crying at some point?
The language of the music spoken in this performance has no equivalent in words. Mr. Capuçon's sound soars and dives in perfection. Ms. Wang's ten fingers excel in the role here as orchestra. Her pianissimo is incredible! Savor every exquisite note of this performance!
IMHO, this is Yuja Wang at her best. She looked well composed, nothing falling out. Beautiful composure with quiet hands and subtle sonorities throughout has me smile more each time I listen to this piece. Yuja looks like she is enjoying herself immensely with her facial expressions. Working well with Gautier makes for a wonderful Rachmaninov experience
This is astonishingly beautiful. This just transcends everything! Great performance! Rachmaninov completed it in 1901. Piano Concerto No. 2 was Op. 18 and this followed. You realize almost immediately that this is not a sonata for cello but for cello and piano as equal partners. It's so gorgeous and well-composed. He makes my day, every time I hear it.
Bloody hell. The more I listen to this piece the more transcendent it becomes. Its happy moments make me cry and its sad moments make me smile. It has so much raw emotion... but none of it is overwrought and all of it is real. Rachmaninoff laid open his heart for us with this sonata, and so do Wang and Capuçon here (Sheku Kenneh-Mason's gorgeous live performance with his sister is the only rival to this sublime interpretation.)
Heard this piece for the first time yesterday after having been an adamant Rachmaninoff fanatic for 5 years. Completely shocked I hadn’t come across this before. Frankly no other composer has ever stirred such emotional depth within me I wish I could transfer what I feel while listening to this to others. Genius
To me this is the most delicate and sensitive performance of Rachmaninoff's cello sonata ever performed. The face of the Pianist says it all at 20:33 to 20:48..Beautifully performed. The full range of human emotions come through in this performance....Loved every second of it...Bravo!!!!!!
this performance is very definitive, idk if its modern sound captures or technique but capucon can actually play above the piano here, extremely brilliant sound.
To me, the most beautiful music Rachmaninoff ever wrote. I have never had much affinity with his piano concertos that so powerfully dominate the repertoire, but this cello sonata is transcendent.. The andante is heart-wrenching and the final movement transports the listener through every emotions, until sorrow makes way for the triumph of exultation. Kind regards
This music is a gift to humanity that is not of this world - as is Yuja Wang and Gautier Caupcon's playing. There are no words adequate to describe the depth of this raw, unbridled and yet so delicate emotion.
Odlicna i poucna prica.Ako neko pokusa drugima da lomi duse mi cemo uvek cuti vrlo jake i ne lepe zvuke.Ako nezna dusa iz nekog razloga postane tuzna mi cemo cuti kroz zvuke plac te duse. Medjutim ako neke duse nezno pricaju o najlepsim emocijama mi cemo cuti zaista najlepse kristalne zvuke. Za najlepse kristalne zvuke bilo koji odnosi da su u pitanju neophodna je obostrana zelja da sa najlepsim emocijama duse komuniciraju. Fantasticno oboje svirate i medeni ste.Odlican v.zapis. ☘☘☘💛🕊 😊🖐
This performance makes me chuckle a little, since this really is a piano sonata with cello obligato. Ms. Wang is clearly carrying the water on the pace, since she must be playing 8 notes to every one of his at any given moment. If she weren't a such an unparalleled pianist, there's no way they'd be taking these tempos. That said, it's a terrific performance from both of them with a staggering amount of musicality and virtuosity to go around.
I like how G. Capuçon always really enjoy performing with his cello and show it without shame with his face… what a great artist with the crazy and amazing Y. Wang !
It is astonishing that youtube would place an ad in the middle of the second movement. I guess Google doesn't earn enough money. Such beautiful music, They have no respect for Rachmaninoff nor the consumers who have made them so much money.
TH-cam does that randomly - it doesn't decide where to place ads. You need to install an ad blocking app to prevent it from happening. It has nothing to do with having 'no respect for Rachmaninoff' ..... that's a pretty dumb remark in itself.
Preciosa sonata magníficamente interpretada; la ternura del tercer tiempo lleva al éxtasis. Gracias Rachmaninov por escribir tanta múisica preciosa digna de ser compuesta en el cielo.
I've always wondered why the pianist doesn't just memorize their part for these sonatas like they would for a piano concerto or a set of Chopin études.
@@christianvennemann9008 I might be wrong bc I'm not a pianist but I believe it's in case the soloist gets lost, especially if they're performing from memory. Also probably why piano duos/trios always read the music too
@@melpic2101 I play the piano, but I've never played any duo sonatas or any trios, so that's why I asked lol. What you said does make sense, but I guess I was still a bit puzzled because I know soloists typically memorize their parts for concertos.
Christian Vennemann Solo pieces was different with Chamber music pieces, pianist in the chamber almost like conductor and a follower.You cannot handle notes and phrases exactly as your personal wish , you must always pay attention to your partner and their part.Maybe some times in the performance they will do something quiet different with in rehearsal , you must notice and cooperate with them all the time and lead them.
This unsurprisingly takes more risks than their 2021 recording for DG, but I prefer it’s sweep and freedom from edits by the producer. There is no better pianist on earth at present other than Argerich at the other end of her unique career. Ms Wang’s ease is mind-boggling but it results in the ecstatic, not the superficial. M Capuçon is pretty good too!
Good point! What was I thinking!? Sonatas don't have rich, thick chords! (just kidding) It's actually more common for Sonatas to have rich chords then even Concertos. (Concertos tend to be more melody driven) Interesting perspective though!
Are you playing on the Goffriller cello previously owned by the cellist, Eva Heinitz? It sounds familiar to me as I was one of her students. I love your playing!
Why so fast? half of beautiful inner voices and composer’s original articulations are missing. 33 min of hysteria. Listen to this cellist with Lugansky.
I discovered this piece and this specific rendition in Spotify 8 months ago. I grew to love it. Today I played it in TH-cam first time!!
Seeing these two young kids performing adds one more dimension to this piece!! is Yuja crying at some point?
The language of the music spoken in this performance has no equivalent in words. Mr. Capuçon's sound soars and dives in perfection. Ms. Wang's ten fingers excel in the role here as orchestra. Her pianissimo is incredible! Savor every exquisite note of this performance!
IMHO, this is Yuja Wang at her best. She looked well composed, nothing falling out. Beautiful composure with quiet hands and subtle sonorities throughout has me smile more each time I listen to this piece. Yuja looks like she is enjoying herself immensely with her facial expressions. Working well with Gautier makes for a wonderful Rachmaninov experience
Yes, yes, yes!!!
This is astonishingly beautiful. This just transcends everything! Great performance! Rachmaninov completed it in 1901. Piano Concerto No. 2 was Op. 18 and this followed. You realize almost immediately that this is not a sonata for cello but for cello and piano as equal partners. It's so gorgeous and well-composed. He makes my day, every time I hear it.
Bloody hell. The more I listen to this piece the more transcendent it becomes. Its happy moments make me cry and its sad moments make me smile. It has so much raw emotion... but none of it is overwrought and all of it is real. Rachmaninoff laid open his heart for us with this sonata, and so do Wang and Capuçon here (Sheku Kenneh-Mason's gorgeous live performance with his sister is the only rival to this sublime interpretation.)
Heard this piece for the first time yesterday after having been an adamant Rachmaninoff fanatic for 5 years. Completely shocked I hadn’t come across this before. Frankly no other composer has ever stirred such emotional depth within me I wish I could transfer what I feel while listening to this to others. Genius
To me this is the most delicate and sensitive performance of Rachmaninoff's cello sonata
ever performed. The face of the Pianist says it all at 20:33 to 20:48..Beautifully performed.
The full range of human emotions come through in this performance....Loved every second of it...Bravo!!!!!!
this performance is very definitive, idk if its modern sound captures or technique but capucon can actually play above the piano here, extremely brilliant sound.
These two great musicians play with their instruments but also with their bodies.
18:02 - 18:23 ..... absolutely sublime, poetry without words.
To me, the most beautiful music Rachmaninoff ever wrote. I have never had much affinity with his piano concertos that so powerfully dominate the repertoire, but this cello sonata is transcendent.. The andante is heart-wrenching and the final movement transports the listener through every emotions, until sorrow makes way for the triumph of exultation. Kind regards
This music is a gift to humanity that is not of this world - as is Yuja Wang and Gautier Caupcon's playing. There are no words adequate to describe the depth of this raw, unbridled and yet so delicate emotion.
das ist Liebe
glorious combination.
10:15 is like the wolf chasing you in Siberia.
I love how specific that is! Sometimes I'll also get a specific image in my head when I listen to something.
I do love that image. That movement is wild!
3rd mvt. 16:52
Odlicna i poucna prica.Ako neko pokusa drugima da lomi duse mi cemo uvek cuti vrlo jake i ne lepe zvuke.Ako nezna dusa iz nekog razloga postane tuzna mi cemo cuti kroz zvuke plac te duse. Medjutim ako neke duse nezno pricaju o najlepsim emocijama mi cemo cuti zaista najlepse kristalne zvuke. Za najlepse kristalne zvuke bilo koji odnosi da su u pitanju neophodna je obostrana zelja da sa najlepsim emocijama duse komuniciraju.
Fantasticno oboje svirate i medeni ste.Odlican v.zapis.
☘☘☘💛🕊
😊🖐
I love how he just changes his fine tuners mid second movement
Every movements are fantastic
21:22 - 21:55 is straight chilling
Get goosebumps every time too
Such a marvelous performance. What rapport and talent. Thank you!
This performance makes me chuckle a little, since this really is a piano sonata with cello obligato. Ms. Wang is clearly carrying the water on the pace, since she must be playing 8 notes to every one of his at any given moment. If she weren't a such an unparalleled pianist, there's no way they'd be taking these tempos. That said, it's a terrific performance from both of them with a staggering amount of musicality and virtuosity to go around.
Le deuxième mouvement est divin. Leur interprétation est magique !
Fantastic, these musicians were made to play together.
I like how G. Capuçon always really enjoy performing with his cello and show it without shame with his face… what a great artist with the crazy and amazing Y. Wang !
It is astonishing that youtube would place an ad in the middle of the second movement. I guess Google doesn't earn enough money. Such beautiful music, They have no respect for Rachmaninoff nor the consumers who have made them so much money.
My advice to you: Buy you tube premium to avoid any adverts! these are the best 10euros I spent on a monthly basis!
TH-cam does that randomly - it doesn't decide where to place ads. You need to install an ad blocking app to prevent it from happening. It has nothing to do with having 'no respect for Rachmaninoff' ..... that's a pretty dumb remark in itself.
Buy TH-cam premium.
Spoken like a true Charles Winchester the 3rd 😂😂😂
I'm watching M. A. S. H
24:08 Feliz Navidad.
entendí esa referencia xd
LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I died until the pitzacatto after the 3rd movement, so I am glad you could welcome me back with that cheer.
Thanks for ruining this piece forever for me 🤣
Preciosa sonata magníficamente interpretada; la ternura del tercer tiempo lleva al éxtasis. Gracias Rachmaninov por escribir tanta múisica preciosa digna de ser compuesta en el cielo.
21:51 the most lovely part in the whole piece
Wonderful. Superb performance - thanks!
23:36 She’s getting mad 😡 from here because of the page turner
I've always wondered why the pianist doesn't just memorize their part for these sonatas like they would for a piano concerto or a set of Chopin études.
@@christianvennemann9008 I might be wrong bc I'm not a pianist but I believe it's in case the soloist gets lost, especially if they're performing from memory. Also probably why piano duos/trios always read the music too
@@melpic2101 I play the piano, but I've never played any duo sonatas or any trios, so that's why I asked lol. What you said does make sense, but I guess I was still a bit puzzled because I know soloists typically memorize their parts for concertos.
Christian Vennemann Solo pieces was different with Chamber music pieces, pianist in the chamber almost like conductor and a follower.You cannot handle notes and phrases exactly as your personal wish , you must always pay attention to your partner and their part.Maybe some times in the performance they will do something quiet different with in rehearsal , you must notice and cooperate with them all the time and lead them.
@@xiaolinwang467 Got it. I figured it out beforehand, but I appreciate the reply.
How can it be so beautiful
She played the cello sonata wonderful with Lynn Harrell (cello), I think at Verbier.
Also listen to the Jiri Barta rendition of cello sonata in g op 19 andante also played here. Listen to the longing in that rendition
Breath taking...
10:15
Second mov
This unsurprisingly takes more risks than their 2021 recording for DG, but I prefer it’s sweep and freedom from edits by the producer. There is no better pianist on earth at present other than Argerich at the other end of her unique career. Ms Wang’s ease is mind-boggling but it results in the ecstatic, not the superficial. M Capuçon is pretty good too!
"Pretty good" :) He's not "pretty good": he's one of the best cellists alive, and, that will have ever lived :)
10:17 The Ark Society music from Hitman 2
Can we set less commercials in between the music? At least commercials between the movements instead of interrupting the mood and music too abruptly?
Wonderful!
Before I heard this concerto, I thought I'd heard all of Rachmaninoff's masterpieces already. How wrong was I.
*Sonata
It sounds like a cello concerto.
@@VicenteMReyes Hmm how so?
rich, thick chords
Good point! What was I thinking!? Sonatas don't have rich, thick chords!
(just kidding)
It's actually more common for Sonatas to have rich chords then even Concertos. (Concertos tend to be more melody driven) Interesting perspective though!
老拉写的曲子总是这么戳我心(≧∇≦*)
还真有同胞
颜值还很高
@@samuelyao3811yup. I’m here❤
20:55
Bravo !! Bellllllisima....
Bellísima!!!
Sabes Yuja: te amo.
I dream the artist's read my words and understand following. We, I can't know how you felt in the moment but we, I know you created something special.
9:46
Drugi stavak je divota, fantazija
Lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo lindo ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Enharmonic double chromatic mediant modulations…
Are you playing on the Goffriller cello previously owned by the cellist, Eva Heinitz? It sounds familiar to me as I was one of her students. I love your playing!
"Capuçon's principal instrument is a 1701 Matteo Goffriller cello which he possesses on loan." from Wiki
amazing
no way Capuçon played this sonata with both yuja wang and lugansky... Now I have to compare the two!
holy the second movement is fast
Why so fast? half of beautiful inner voices and composer’s original articulations are missing. 33 min of hysteria. Listen to this cellist with Lugansky.
Klassno..
Great username
Ok she's not Horowitz but this girl have something more that a lot of pianists, she's a diva
Capucon non è Harrell
It sounds great even if she doestn play what is written and skip half of what Rachmaninoff wrote ! jajaja
mauvaise prise de son helas trop de violoncelle pas assez de piano
pourtant c est génial
He needs a hair cut; she needs to rethink her footwear.
So that's what you got out of the video? Not the beauty of the music, but the players appearances?
@@rachell452 I agree with you
Pathetic comment
You are very superficial. 😅
and you need to shut up
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