Shostakovich, Dmitri - Violin concerto no.1 - Soloist Sergey Khachatryan - 3rd movement
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2011
- The third movement (Passacaglia: Andante - Cadenza) of violin concerto no.1 in A minor opus 99 (formerly opus 77) by Dmitri Shostakovich conducted by Jaap van Zweden and performed by the Radio Filharmonisch Orkest and Sergey Khachatryan (soloist).
The Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Opus 99, was originally written by Dmitri Shostakovich in 1947-48. He was still working on the piece at the time of the Zhdanov decree, and in the period following the composer's denunciation the work could not be performed. In the period between the work's initial completion and the first performance on 29 October 1955, the composer and its dedicatee, David Oistrakh, worked on a number of revisions. The work was finally premiered by the Leningrad Philharmonic under Yevgeny Mravinsky. It was well received, Oistrakh remarking on the "depth of its artistic content" and describing the violin part as a "pithy 'Shakespearian' role".
Oistrakh characterised the first movement Nocturne as "a suppression of feelings", and the second movement Scherzo as "demoniac". The Scherzo is also notable for an appearance by the DSCH motif -- a motif that reoccurs in many of the composer's works representing Shostakovich himself. Boris Schwarz (Music and Musical Life in Soviet Russia, 1972), commented on the Passacaglia's "lapidary grandeur" and the Burlesque's "devil-may-care abandonment". The beginning of the Passacaglia is also notable for its juxtaposition of the invasion or Stalin theme from the Seventh Symphony and the fate motif from Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. Видеоклипы
Twoset Violin has introduced me to something honestly beautiful. I'm glad I got to see this.
This is where real man Cry
+1
I'm here just to listen to this masterpiece and to watch views grow because of 2set
*Twosetgang is taking over*
YESSSS
Saw him 2 weeks ago perform Sibelius and it changed our lives!
He is the only one who even comes close to Vengerov playing Sibelius.
SerGENIUS Khachatryan!!!
Anyone here from twoset?
They were right, this interpretation is so full of raw emotions (even better than Oistrakh's, IHMO)
No.
nice guy yes
@@niceguy8935oistrakh basically skips through the cadenza as fast as possible, Sergey lets it breathe.
The Lord of Shostakovich Concerto!!!
@theoceanave He's still young and he plays such difficult pieces so brilliantly (by "difficult" I don't mean just the technique). And the thing that I appreciate the most in him is that he puts much emotion into his music (not just presenting fine technique), something that many don't, thus neglecting the other face of classical music, and music in general. In this sense he's a big expressionist.
Such a strong performance in such early age, stunning.
Sergey Khachatryan is an outstanding violinist! That's music performed on a highest level!
Ursula Bagdasarjanz,violinist,Switzerland
Part 5:20 to 6:53 is pure genius!
Yes.
2 setviolin?😀
saw him 2 months play Sibelius in Sydney and he had the crowd in tears...on to lo watch. BRILLIANT!!!!!!
I watched this video a few months back and im a fan of twoset and they show it off so glad the world can see this piece
Hey twoset community, love u :)
aMaZiNg performance
Twoset brought me here 😍
All I want to know is what he was thinking in his head to produce such depressing dark playing
Twoset told me to watch this right now
To which I gladly obey
I did almost this moment they said it
Exactly
Me too.
@Bagdasarjanz Yes, I know. That's why I posted it. All the best for you as well.
4:34 the most intense vibrato I've ever seen
I got goosebumps
@Truth4Everyone This part or movement along with the rest of the concerto was in the RUclips, I do not remember under whom channel, almost a year ago. I watched it (the whole) several times. As I personally love this movement beginning with the violin solo, and since the performance by the violinist is amazing, I downloaded just this video and the first movement which I can upload in any moment if you like.
"Amaaaazing"
Sublime!
Haha, here is like 5 comments from last hour because twoset video, and the rest are 8 years ago😂
gracias por escribir y subir los videos Mashdotz
5:25 mindblowing
@Truth4Everyone Several months ago, I searched in RUclips for this video, under the same name, but I did not found it. It has lost from the channels for one reason or another, it may be because of the correspondent's account deactivation. So I decided to upload this part for everyone could watch it. But unfortunately I don't have the whole, as I said, because I didn't download the rest.
@frankcisyarmi Welcome! As I said couple of times to other people who wanted to watch the whole concert: I downloaded this video (the 4th mvt) and the other one (th 1st mvt) from RUclips almost a year ago from someone's channel. But it appeared several months ago that the videos along with the channel were gone. So I decided to re-upload what I had downloaded. So I don't have the full concert with me.
Spine tingling.
genial Sergey Kachatryan!!!!! y esa tremenda orquesta conducida por Jaap van Zweden/ si puedes Mashdotz sube el concierto entero asi lo agrego todo a mi lista muchas graciaas
Where the heck are rest of the movements??????😭
@theoceanave Regarding your last question, I think it should be the task of every musician, and every artist, in general. In other words, the real artist should be a very unique person who has inner capabilities normal people do not have, and who has something new, deep from his soul, to offer to the humanity as a whole. And this is, of course, beyond having the fine technique and dexterity that can be obtained by continuous and rigorous practice.
This is an absolutely unbelievable performance. Has anyone tracked down the full recording?
@theoceanave Saaw him live perform the Sibelius and live he has a distinctive voice and presence. AND without comparing to Milstein and Horowiz is not appropraiet - I hope you have had the chance to have hear perform live - have you?
@theoceanave So, after satisfying the objective (technique) evaluation of an artist or a musician, the answer of your last question would be very relative, and subjective, differing from one person to another, but of course majorities and general agreements can be made. Finally, as you said, give him some time to get older, and things will be clearer. Thank you for your concern.
Thanks for uploading, but can I listen to the rest? =( I absolutely love his Shostakovich!
@theoceanave We aren't still talking about comparing a pianist with a violinist. This is also, I think, an unwise comparison, because then you're comparing in general two different "artists" or "musicians", and there you cannot make account of the specificity each instrument and type of musician has. I prefer not to make big and decisive comparisons between very good artists, although we can surely draw lines of similarities and differences, or make preferences.
@theoceanave I, along with many others from my musical surrounding (professors, friends, colleagues etc) think that he's one of the big names of our times (new generation). Personally, I don't think it is just and wise to compare artists from different times (Milstein and Horowitz being born in 1904 and 1903 respectively, and Khachatryan, 1985, almost a century after them). After the WW2 lots of things have changed, including the understanding of music, the way of life of artists and musicians..
all thanks to two set
very similar to Alban Berg.
Everyone: Whos here because of 2set
from 2sets
Can someone tell where can I find the whole performance?? I found only 1. and 3. movement
2setViolin va lui faire exploser le compteur 😂
Et tant mieux x)
Very impressive performance. But this is not the whole 3rd movement. It is the only the Cadenza portion of that movement.
4:50
:O
Twosettttt
2setttt!!!!
@TheMooncat3 Hey, first welcome ! Second, I wish I had the rest, unfortunately I don't have it with me, please read my reply comment under Truth4Everyone's comment, and you'll see what happened !
Thank you.
I've come to put an end to the 34,000 views this video had. Come on!
What a Ling Ling
5:48 DSCH
This rendition of the cadenza is mindblowing, is the rest of this performance avaliable somewhere?
@born2witness Please read my reply message to Truth4Everyone above and you will see my answer there.
sexy.
Literally one hour ago…wow
eu acho que ele esquece um pouco da técnica e deixa se leva pela emoção o som dele é um pouco entediante e algumas escalas precisam de um pouco mais de velocidade principalmente se for muito aguda bom mais segue a mesma linha dos solistas mais modernos ..
i think artists play with the heart ,not just for money, And talking ´bout art is like talking bout politics or religion , every single person has its own tastes. I agreed with you when you wrote it´s only art business, for instance i dont like the so called David Garret , who is supposed to be the fastest violinist in the world, and I consider him to be a commercial player . maybe i´m wrong maybe mot but its my opinion and no one can change it
I'm here to see the views rise
lol
LingLing wannabes taking over the comments section once again
No se si le faltara tecnica o para algunos sea muy lento... La verdad que ignotiza!!!
too slow..!!
Who's here from twoset?
Literally everyone.
@@frederickchopin3894 No, I'm not.
Anyone here from twoset?