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Ethan Yang
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BPO Stefan Schweigert Scheherazade Cadenza
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BPO Stefan Schweigert Scheherazade Cadenza
BPO Stefan Schweigert Scheherazade Solo
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BPO Stefan Schweigert Scheherazade Solo
Philipp Friedrich Böddecker’s Sonata sopra ‘La Monica (IDRS 2022) by Dr. Rebecca Watson
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Philipp Friedrich Böddecker’s Sonata sopra ‘La Monica (IDRS 2022) by Dr. Rebecca Watson
Can someone identify the harpist that appears between the violin and bassoon solos?
Grande Gustavo ❤ bravissimo 👍
綺麗な音色だ
Wonderful
Fantastically played
❤️
We bassoonists love Shostakovich. He truly understood the instrument, its abilities, and its sounds. There are occasional excerpts that may force us to change reeds or bocals, but not many. His penchant for long, haunting bassoon solos like this are much appreciated.
Wunderschön!
The goat
What does BPO mean??
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra :)
Beautiful
The best bassonist
Восхитительно играет оркестр 😊
Wonderful
Simon Ratlle
Congratulations from Bulgaria?
It could be Simon Rattle!?
Berliner Philharmoniker?
bravo!!!
in this case what is the B, assuming PO is philamonic orchestra?
Berlin I believe
Yes it’s Berlin
I doubt there will be many as great as he is. Some may complain about the slower tempo, but this is HIS excerpt, and plays it in a style as if god was guiding him.
I)Kirill Petrenko con Philharmoniker Berliner II)Sir George Solti
Principal: Stefan Schweigert 2nd: Henning Trog 3rd: Markus Weidmann Contrafagott: Marion Reinhard
Orchestral bassoonist with the most beautiful sound and vibrato of all the orchestras ❤ bravo mo Schweigert!!
👏👏👏
Shahr zad
The boss
Enorme ..obrigado 🙏
Qué pedazo de músico
I love this instrument. This musician is so awesome.
The number of epic bassoon solos in Shostakovich symphonies makes me wonder why he never took a step further and wrote a bassoon concerto.
We can only hope that, maybe, miraculously, a lost and forgotten autograph or a sketch of one will be found... A bit far fetched, but hope dies last 😅
@@msg776 the next best would be if someone writes a bassoon concerto in the style of Shostakovich.
@@ShaunakDesaiPiano Imagine, if he wrote a concerto, how amazing it would sound, a gut wreching and heart melting slow movement and a bizzare, deeply sarcastic and admirably virtuosic, circus-like third movement...
@@msg776 a good example of what might have been would be the long bassoon solo that connects the fourth and fifth movements of the ninth symphony. It fits your description of the ideal Shostakovich bassoon concerto.
@@ShaunakDesaiPiano exactly!
Lovely! Shosti wrote such wonderful bassoon parts, he had a deep affinity for the instrument and I think it reflected his personality more than any other.
He holds an unchallenged position as an interpreter of Shostskovich. And he is a great Alchemist of the bassoon embodying the aesthetics of Shostskovich
Where can I see the full version videos?
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Good performance👍👍👍👍