I played this with friends in the middle of the pandemic. It was cathartic. Proof that we were still alive and doing well, even if we struggled with the music, just like we were in our own lives. It was a beautiful moment when the world was in hell in a hand basket.
December 16, 2024. On the birthday of Beethoven, I make a pleasant occasion of listening to a performance I have never heard of some work I know and love well, and this has been a fantastic surprise! tremendous energy, and such precision so well worked out they don't even seem to be thinking about it. Really walking on water. Also very young and virile expressive energy, while still elegant and polished. Excellent!
Excellent performance, great group. However, I found the camera movement very distracting. I don’t want to be forced to view a concert through someone else’s eyes, especially when that someone else has more concern about the visual aspect of a performance than on the musical aspect. Musicians need to take control of videos and just have one static camera and let the audience decide where they want to visually focus on at any given moments.
I played this with friends in the middle of the pandemic. It was cathartic. Proof that we were still alive and doing well, even if we struggled with the music, just like we were in our own lives. It was a beautiful moment when the world was in hell in a hand basket.
Danish String Quartette is simply the best!
Crying in Milan. Stunning!
THIS PERFORMANCE IS PHENOMENAL. THEY ARE TRULY THE EPITOME OF GREAT DAINES.
Disciplined, eloquent, spirited, enormously enjoyable.
Großartige Musiker, Danke!
December 16, 2024. On the birthday of Beethoven, I make a pleasant occasion of listening to a performance I have never heard of some work I know and love well, and this has been a fantastic surprise! tremendous energy, and such precision so well worked out they don't even seem to be thinking about it. Really walking on water. Also very young and virile expressive energy, while still elegant and polished. Excellent!
Out of this world
magnificent vibrant energetic. Performance of one of the greatest quartets by the great master
It is truly like eavesdropping on a profound discussion
I love rhe comment.
MAGNIFICENT!!!
❤️❤️❤️ favorite of op.59! Timing is fantastic,the slow movement...no words.
Thank you for posting this to RUclips, Michael Parloff. Gem of a performance!!!
I come back to listen to this performance again and again. Bravo!
Excellent performance-bravissimo! 👏👍
19:12.... I can't stop listening!!!
I can't stop crying -- such utter sadness!
Bravo!! I don't have the words. Thank you.
I've listened to the whole thing more than 20 times ,this is AMAZING
I did that for over 50..........years🤩
Yes, it is magnificent.
Wonderful performance.
Outstanding. I love it. Listening to this is like drinking two glasses of wine. (without the adverse health effects).
great performance! 🧡🌼
What fantastic acoustics! Lovely.
Bravo!!!! Beautiful sound!
Beautiful performance!! The acoustics of the place are great but also the musicians themselves have great projection , bravo 👍
Un deleite para el alma.....
Wonderful!!
Sublime interpretation.
Sublime composition, the best in chamber music. Beethoven the Titan.
I agree 100%.
they have a great sound. 8:40 I can't get it off my head for hours
Как всегда красавчики. Обожаю их❤️🔥
Splendid!
Ih, hvor skoent !!! Tusind tak, DSQ !!!
Beautiful. Great acoustics as well! Thanks for sharing.
Beautifully played!
Beethoven ❤ is still the best
Fabulous!
Bravo! Great character and verve for this fabulous piece. Thank you!
The friggin acoustics!!!!!!!
Very nice, thank you for uploading.
Sweet
Gordon Ramsey really rocking the second violin part
😂🤣😂
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😎😁👍
Actually laughed out loud at this one
Reminds me more of Kevin Bacon.
I hope you come to DC sometime!
What are those 4 fierce Viking warriors doing with such weird weapons in their hands?
Aww, poor viola sunbeam face. Jammed on like a champ.
TWO SET VIOLIN !!
Yes. Here's because of Eddy's recommendation... And, he was right.
@@MsPea Same!
19:12
Rubinstein plays the adagio on piano when he's at a loss for words describing the "soul"
At 30:44, Rune breaks the wall!
Excellent performance, great group. However, I found the camera movement very distracting. I don’t want to be forced to view a concert through someone else’s eyes, especially when that someone else has more concern about the visual aspect of a performance than on the musical aspect. Musicians need to take control of videos and just have one static camera and let the audience decide where they want to visually focus on at any given moments.
playing this on his Birthday 16. December 1770
Wow, 250 years -- that video has really held up....
Want to see it painted?
Виолончелист отличный
👍👍🤘
At the beginning I could have sworn it was Gordon Ramsay playing second fiddle, chopping onions very finely.
Yeah I thought that too haha...with a very young Richard Stilgoe on cello too lol!
@@andypeacock1 what observation you have!
2nd violinist already be looking ahead to the next movement with those eyes :D 8:22
What's the story with the guy in the little screen behind the viola player?
how do those people stay so still? are they dead or just old?
Maybe you should just listen without watching
Yes, and without texting
It’s like Pewdiepie’s 4 cousins made a group...
Yes I know he’s Swedish...