Lord, I love this piece. I had never heard it until I was a senior in college. A friend, an excellent violinist, called me in a panic. She was supposed to play the first movement in a regional competition about two weeks off, and she had suffered a falling out with her accompanist. I wasn't even studying piano anymore, but I took it on. I learned the Brahms first movement along with a Mozart sonata movement and a Kreisler extremely. She didn't win, but she played very well. And I didn't embarrass myself. I went ahead and learned the rest of the sonata and played it with her for her senior recital. It's just a wonderful piece. The last movement is a complete blast. A real showpiece. I've owned this recording on CD for many years. I was fun following the score while I listened to it.
my most favourite of Brahms works is his Violin Sonata No. 3. Why? When it comes to love, we cannot explain it. But I remember when I heard it for the first time - not even all of it (it so happened that I came to the concert late). So I was just under 13 years old when I heard Vladimir Spivakov perform this work in Yaruban in Armenia. Something struck my heart as I listened to it and I fell in love with it for the rest of my life. Evgeny Kissin, piano
This is probably the most sublime piece of music ever written for piano and violin duet. It's a known fact that Brahms loved, and was inspired by nature. He spent his summers frequently in the lakeside if Thun in Switzerland. This sonata was fully funded with melody and passion and no doubt the inspiration of a summer holiday there in 1886.
@Shostacovid Yes, you make good points. But you bring in a new word. Interpretation. That changes my philosophy as I don't believe that interpretation is necessarily the key to explanation. But thank you so much for your very musical reply. David A
Practically all of Brahms' characteristics and composing idiosyncrasies are found in this wonderful composition. Played here to perfection my the masters. I wish the great man himself could have heard this performance. Sublime.
My favorite of the Brahms violin sonatas. There's this quiet electricity you can feel at the start of the 1st movement. The return of the theme in the recap is a more passionate statement. Amazing
All who interrupt Brahms, shall enter the regions of my soul where contempt for mankind fights love for fellow children of existence. Oh, ye mundane spectres of capitalistic voracity! Why hath thou entered these sacred pools of Beauty and befouled their purity? Anyway, great upload, much thanks!
I fell in love with this at 18 when someone gave me a recording, Oistrakh and Sviatoslav Richter. It is perhaps my favourite piece of music, although I normally prefer Baroque. I heard it live three times, once in Avery Fisher hall on a random visit - astonishing. I feel it is filled with his hopeless love for Clara Schumann but it is not depressing or hopeless in itself. Passionate, despite all. The stunning Oistrakh version is on TH-cam. This one is very fine...but not quite the best.
מסתיים ב1 בלי פדל בחלק הרביעי. חלק 1 אדג'יו מהיר קל ביותר לאונס עם אנטי שחרזו מהיר ורובאטו מסובך בפסנתר בD Minor, חלק 2 אלג'רו דתי בB Major, חלק 3 C Minor פרסטו דתי מלחמתי חלק 4 אנדנטה בסיום דנטלי מלכותי מסובך ביותר.
Lord, I love this piece. I had never heard it until I was a senior in college. A friend, an excellent violinist, called me in a panic. She was supposed to play the first movement in a regional competition about two weeks off, and she had suffered a falling out with her accompanist. I wasn't even studying piano anymore, but I took it on. I learned the Brahms first movement along with a Mozart sonata movement and a Kreisler extremely. She didn't win, but she played very well. And I didn't embarrass myself. I went ahead and learned the rest of the sonata and played it with her for her senior recital. It's just a wonderful piece. The last movement is a complete blast. A real showpiece. I've owned this recording on CD for many years. I was fun following the score while I listened to it.
my most favourite of Brahms works is his Violin Sonata No. 3. Why? When it comes to love, we cannot explain it. But I remember when I heard it for the first time - not even all of it (it so happened that I came to the concert late). So I was just under 13 years old when I heard Vladimir Spivakov perform this work in Yaruban in Armenia. Something struck my heart as I listened to it and I fell in love with it for the rest of my life.
Evgeny Kissin, piano
Something I've always said. Music can be described but can never be explained.
@@DavidA-ps1qr Yes!
This is probably the most sublime piece of music ever written for piano and violin duet.
It's a known fact that Brahms loved, and was inspired by nature. He spent his summers frequently in the lakeside if Thun in Switzerland. This sonata was fully funded with melody and passion and no doubt the inspiration of a summer holiday there in 1886.
@Shostacovid Yes, you make good points. But you bring in a new word. Interpretation. That changes my philosophy as I don't believe that interpretation is necessarily the key to explanation. But thank you so much for your very musical reply. David A
Brahms Violin Sonata
2>1>>>>>3
Practically all of Brahms' characteristics and composing idiosyncrasies are found in this wonderful composition. Played here to perfection my the masters. I wish the great man himself could have heard this performance. Sublime.
My favorite of the Brahms violin sonatas. There's this quiet electricity you can feel at the start of the 1st movement. The return of the theme in the recap is a more passionate statement. Amazing
RYO NARUSHIMA! A true man of culture!
Mah nigga
@@melancholyman369 mah nigga indeed
I was looking for a comment like this fellow man of culture
I see you are a man of refined taste Nihilism110
Lol came here cause he started humming it in front of Suguwara
I thank Rio for introducing me to this masterpiece
listened to this 15 times in 2 days...went to vienna last year ran out of time before i could visit his grave..going to correct that flub soon.
All who interrupt Brahms, shall enter the regions of my soul where contempt for mankind fights love for fellow children of existence. Oh, ye mundane spectres of capitalistic voracity! Why hath thou entered these sacred pools of Beauty and befouled their purity?
Anyway, great upload, much thanks!
No le tenía fe al adagio despues de ese inicio, pero estoy malditamente sorprendida. Y lo que sigue solo cerró como abrió, qué maravilla
21 minutes of passion!
very good one ryo
The Adagio is utter heavenly bliss!
2:28 One of Brahms' most remarkable development sections, entirely contrapuntal and on an A pedal point.
Very nice upload for violin students. Many thanks.
2 часть 8:04
3 часть 12:54
4 часть 15:46
thank u ryo
1st movement is amazing!
16:27 The Finale of Brahms' own Piano Sonata No. 3!
And Beethoven's!
(op. 2 no. 3 mvt. IV)
That first movement though..😍
Love all Brahms violin works!!
브람스는 진심으로 곡을 아름답게 쓴다...
The song of Ryo Narushima 😎🙃😏😍
vine a escucharla mientras está en una pelea
Such a great work!! Thanks for the upload!
I fell in love with this at 18 when someone gave me a recording, Oistrakh and Sviatoslav Richter. It is perhaps my favourite piece of music, although I normally prefer Baroque. I heard it live three times, once in Avery Fisher hall on a random visit - astonishing. I feel it is filled with his hopeless love for Clara Schumann but it is not depressing or hopeless in itself. Passionate, despite all. The stunning Oistrakh version is on TH-cam. This one is very fine...but not quite the best.
No it was not Clara Shumann, it was a singer he collaborated with a lot. Can't remember her name.
The singer was younger than he, Clara was older than he.
ryo vs sugawara
I came to listen just for that
Shamo brought me here
Same !
Me too xD
Me top
Same :)
Same
Shamo gang Shamo gang Shamo gang Shamo gang
Omg the adagio...
מסתיים ב1 בלי פדל בחלק הרביעי. חלק 1 אדג'יו מהיר קל ביותר לאונס עם אנטי שחרזו מהיר ורובאטו מסובך בפסנתר בD Minor, חלק 2 אלג'רו דתי בB Major, חלק 3 C Minor פרסטו דתי מלחמתי חלק 4 אנדנטה בסיום דנטלי מלכותי מסובך ביותר.
חלק 2 אלג'רו לא דתי מדכא למלחמת 73
עם אנטי שחרזו רק בפסנתר ב1.
חלק 2 בינוני לניגון, חלק 3 מסובך ביותר וגם 4.
חלק 4 מסתיים באנדטינו לא אנדנטה בC Major לארץ ישראל וכרמי שמן זית.
אנדחלק באנדנטינו רומנטי בC Major, חלק 1 באנטי רובאטו עם הפדל הימני בצד שמאל בקצה של הפסנתר.
Ryo cantarola em Shamo
God I wish this didn't have ads in it
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Ahhh...my absolute favorite
Ryo le sabe a la música
this beautiful piece my love play in his concert
La plus belle des trois, selon moi.
Certainement
One can sing all Brahms symphonies
the third movement rocks
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07:08-07:15
I like it!
Hermoso y sublime...
it tastes like karate
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브람스 바이올린 소나타3
당김음, 교차리듬. 바이올린과 피아노는 각자 다른 리듬을 규칙적으로 연주하는 교차리듬]
피아노의 오른손은 규칙적으로 당김음 리듬을 연주함
bravo!
Blagodaram!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
:}*
+Zoja Petkova Markovic ,!lp
14:00
I'm composing a piece in dminor just making sure I'm not somehow copying someone else's work
SUBLIME!!!!!
Spellbinding.....BRAVI ad ENTRAMBI.....from Acapulco!
Vengerov brought me here haha
Shamooo
The snapchat ai recommended me this piece
Lol
12:57 3st
Che meraviglia.
This is very difficult for me. maybe i could play it in 5 years
X2
so can you play it? it's been 5 years
🙏🏼❤️⭐️🎀💕🦢🤍
shamo
🎉
軍鶏?
shamo?!
Beautiful music, but not a truly outstanding interpretation. Much prefer Oistrach or amazing live recording of Ginette Neveu and brother Jean...
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