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Claire Bryant
Добавлен 27 авг 2011
Valerie Coleman: Revelry
Decoda Chamber Music Festival
Clara Lyon, violin; Nathan Schram, viola; Claire Bryant, cello; Michael Mizrahi, piano; Brad Balliett, bassoon; Alicia Lee, clarinet; Catherine Gregory, flute
Clara Lyon, violin; Nathan Schram, viola; Claire Bryant, cello; Michael Mizrahi, piano; Brad Balliett, bassoon; Alicia Lee, clarinet; Catherine Gregory, flute
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Congaree Trio: Phillip Bush, piano; Ari Streisfeld, violin; Claire Bryant, cello
Просмотров 187Год назад
Beethoven Piano Trio in Bb Major, Op. 97, "Archduke"
Decoda Chamber Music Festival: Ralph Vaughan Williams Piano Quintet in C minor
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Decoda: Clara Lyon, violin; Nate Schram, viola; Claire Bryant, cello; Kris Saebo bass; Michael Mizrahi, piano
Delta Sunrise by Jessica Meyer; film by Carleen Maur
Просмотров 5972 года назад
From the upcoming album, Whole Heart (9/9/22), Delta Sunrise is a musical sonnet about wanderlust. It was written in 2017 by composer Jessica Meyer on a plane ride home from visiting New Orleans for the first time. Delta Sunrise highlights the cello’s softer side, featuring celestial and ethereal textures. Jessica reflects, "the city and the people I connected with there made such an impression...
A Boy and a Makeshift Toy by Mary Kouyoumdjian
Просмотров 1532 года назад
Recorded in March 2021 at UofSC School of Music with Phillip Bush, piano
Toot Nipple from Book of Alleged Dances by John Adams
Просмотров 722 года назад
@decodamusic plays John Adams at Decoda Chamber Music Festival.
Les Barricades Mystérieuses - by Couperin arranged Thomas Adès
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 года назад
@decodamusic performs Les Barricades Mystérieuses by Couperin, arranged by Thomas Adès, at Decoda Chamber Music Festival. One of my favorite arrangements for a low range ensemble.
Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 in Eb Major, Op. 107 w/ USC Symphony Orchestra & Scott Weiss
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Assistant Professor of Cello at the University of South Carolina performs Shostakovich's 1st Cello Concerto (2/3/2022) with the USC Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Scott Weiss.
Schumann Piano Trio in D minor Op 63 - Decoda
Просмотров 4548 лет назад
Decoda live from Skidmore College - Decoda Skidmore Chamber Music Institute 2014 Anna Elashvili, violin; Michael Mizrahi, piano; Claire Bryant, cello
Catch by Thomas Adès
Просмотров 3858 лет назад
Decoda Skidmore Chamber Music Institute Alicia Lee - clarinet; Anna Elashvili - violin; Michael Mizrahi - piano; Claire Bryant - cello
Prokofiev Sonata for cello and piano, Op. 119 - 1. Andante grave
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Claire Bryant, cello & Michael Mizrahi, piano clairebryant.com www.decodamusic.com
Prokofiev Sonata for cello and piano, Op.119 - II. Moderato
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Claire Bryant, cello & MIchael Mizrahi, piano clairebryant.com www.decoda.org
Prokofiev Sonata for cello and piano in C Major, Op. 119; III. Allegro, ma non troppo
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Claire Bryant, cello; Michael Mizrahi, piano clairebryant.com www.decodamusic.org
Catch by Thomas Ades
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Members of Decoda (formerly known as The Declassified) perform Thomas Ades' Catch at the Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County in Camden, SC; Feb. 2010 - Elizabeth Joy Roe, piano; Carol McGonnell, clarinet; Owen Dalby, violin; Claire Bryant, cello. For more info visit www.decodamusic.org.
Capriole for bass clarinet and cello by Kimmo Hakola
Просмотров 8 тыс.11 лет назад
Claire Bryant, cello and Carol McGonnell, clarinet in performance in 2010 at the Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County in Camden, SC.
très élégant !
Splendid performance both technically and emotionally of a moving work by the most characteristically English of all composers.
Wonderful!
Shostakovich est terriblement compliqué à comprendre ... il y a dans cet enregistrement des phrases parfaites , et d'autres incongrues , ... se frotter à cela est un risque que je tiens à saluer au passage chez vous .. Bravo Claire Bryant
Bravo!!!
Bravo!
Lourdeau. Mais bravo quand même. (Couperin l'avait rêvée dynamique et joyeuse.)
Dans les petites villes de province, dans le temps, il y avait un kiosque près de l'église où le dimanche des petites "harmonies" de vents venaient produire du Schubert ou du Strauss (pas Richard)... les enfants endimanchés se courraient après et on "posait" la grand-mère, veuve depuis 40 ans, sur un chaise... un peu ringard et suranné mais pourquoi pas !
@@jean-yvesPrax je ne vois pas bien le rapport entre la musique de kiosque et les barricades mystérieuses...
@@michelrenard500 avec la musique de Couperin aucun rapport en effet, mais avec cette interprétation et notamment les vents, pour moi on y est. Le cliché est anachronique, mais pourquoi pas : la clarinette est bien signalée dans un orchestre presque 50 ans après la parution des barricades mystérieuses.
Delightful arrangement and very well played.
Merveilleux. Merci infiniment ❤
Monotone et serein, pour moi les barricades doivent être vive et joyeuse (indication gaiement sur la partition je crois).
Interesting and unique way to listen to the separate parts but a very different piece of music compared to the piano version which I feel is a better fit for this intriguing piece than the harpsichord. There is something so round and full and calmly pleasing hearing it on the piano.
i disagree it just depends on wich harpsichord you play it on, you'd want one with a rich deep tone, ofcourse that depends on teh maker, type like flemish, french, german, italian, english, etc, or the construction, is it a spionet? a virginal? or a normal harpsichord? does it have a buff stop? 6' 8" or even 16'? haprsichords are muhc more nuanced, and i feel like it really depends on the acutal harpscihord, but i can say nothing compares to this peice being played slowly on a nice deep and rich harpscihord, the strumming of the strings is truly beautiful
@@allyalison1043 It also sounds very nicely on a theorbo ! the sound of the lute is very intriguing, the "pitch" of treble strings allows to be dynamic but not too "noisy", while the mellow of basses sustain the chords... Like Bach, I think Couperin never touched the lute.
Very nice and unique👍
Has anyone found another cello / Bass Clarinet duet? I finally finished an original composition if you would like to see! This is the only other one I could find
beautiful!
Phenomenal.
Fantastic, thank you!
...a fantastic piece, in every sense of the word. Thanks millions for posting this...
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This is op.63...
Excellent display of expertise. Simply marvelous. Thank you for posting.
Weirdest collaboration ever, sounds great though
Hey Claire I tried to find you on facebook but had no luck..I saw that you are in town. .give me a call if you can 803 713 5684 thanks
the two instruments i love....finally come together
same
Oh man this is good. I have to second that last comment.
That was amazing - brilliant performance of this brilliant piece. So well communicated too: you convey all the subtle moods - and above all the fun - so vividly. Would love to see you here in Australia some time!
what a beautiful performance to watch! :)
Thanks, SoaringTrumpet! Are you in South Carolina? We play there several times a year, so let us know where you are!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. We love this piece!
glad you stopped by! catch is a super fun piece to work on and play!
I'm here because of Jonny Greenwood ;)
Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood
Jonny Greenwood brought me here :-)
Very beautifully played, thanks.
I'm glad to hear some exciting, modern music being performed in my home state, even if it's quite challenging for the audience. These musicians are excellent!
Perfect fusion of sounds