Augustin Hadelich - Dvořák: Humoresque No. 7 in G-Flat Major (Arr. Kreisler for Violin & Piano)
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2020
- In the summer of 1894, Dvořák wrote eight Humoresques for piano, one of which was transcribed by violin virtuoso Fritz Kreisler in 1906. Augustin Hadelich plays this arrangement with pianist Charles Owen on his album Bohemian Tales. Discover here: w.lnk.to/boLY
With Dvořák’s richly melodic violin concerto at the heart of its program, Bohemian Tales explores the music of three Czech composers: Dvořák, Janáček, and Josef Suk. Augustin is joined for the concerto by Czech conductor Jakub Hrůša and the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks.
Director: Tristan Cook
Director of Photography: Zac Nicholson
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Hello, I'm a housewife living in Korea. I started playing the violin over 40 years old and I'm learning vibrato now. Your vibrato is very soft and beautiful compared to other performers. I think the sound of your vibrato connecting gracefully is so beautiful. I will look forward to your performance in Korea in the future.
Korea yay
Oooooooh! I'm Korean too. I hope that he performs in Korea as well.
His life experience added in the music makes more beautiful ❤vibrato is like a delight in the entire song
You should watch the movie Humoresque and then you will understand why he played it in such a manner. Alcohol and emotions will express themselves beautifully. The people from those times were true geniuses. Everything from this era is watered down.
It’s played very nicely. Not how Heifetz would have wanted it played though.. Great Job!
The sound of the violin is incredible
The sound of hadelich is incredible
It's not the violin... it's the man behind the violin..
@@anindyabasak1010 both
3:22 pure talent and years of sacrifice and passion
Yesss
I had to play this piece at a wedding for two hours straight (the groom's request) and after that time I always had some disgust for humoresque but after listening to this version I've found again the beauty of it... Thank you! I know it's subjective but it's the best version I've listened so far! Great interpretation like always maestro!!!
I agree! This is the best interpretation I've heard so far. I could listen to this for 2 hours straight! (haha)
Who does that? I can't imagine anyone wanting to hear this for two hours (I love the piece)...
That’s traumatising... 2 hours straight of humoresque... I’m sure I will request different romantic pieces if I have a marriage
he didint play it he took it from a youtuber that plays music. moron
@@HydroCookie you know nothing John snow!!! 🤦🏻♂️
The most beautiful version of Humoresque. I have no idea WHY always another versions were trying to hurry up through this so fantastic piece of music which is just like an piece of someone's heart... I do love it and from now I'll only play it this way! How mature is the way Augustín is playing, whatever he touches!❤🌹👏😘
Let me clear that up for you: If they hurried through it, probably means they first heard this song while watching some of the old Bugs Bunny cartoons.
So, I saw him play at Woolsey hall last week. As he started to play, I turned to my husband and said, “He’s playing a strat!” The sound coming from this instrument and the nurturing of the notes from the Maestro, captivating!
@@LoisFox131 Cool, I didn't know he could play electric guitar! Oh wait, you meant a Strad, not a Strat, didn't you? 😀
The cadence of the violin in the beginning is supposed to mimic the rhythm of a train in motion and the wheels bumping over the gaps in the tracks, so that's probably why many versions are a fair bit faster.
They're quick because it's a Humoresque. These pieces are usually at a moderately quick tempo with a humorous, but affective mood. Hadelich's tempo is on the more relaxed side.
Also, the train story above is told for many of Dvorak's pieces written or sketched while he was in America, but it's not a solid connection AFAIK (often, the American quartet's last movement is said to mimic a train too). Humoresque is famous, however, for a song about not flushing poop onto the tracks at stations and that connection is certain.
i never thought this could be this beautiful. i was playing this as a beginners piece, but this is something else, it makes your soul wander in a peaceful part in this chaotic world
No way those double stops were for beginners lol😭😭😭
@@gideoncheung8731I am guessing the original comment was referencing the Suzuki version, which is much simpler than this! 😅
At 1:45, it just gives me the chills. It is so full of passion and love for music, it makes me so inspired to play it. Even after I had to play this for a festival, award ceremony, and provincials.
I keep coming back to this version without knowing why. Then I started to play more attention to the way he played, and the fingering is actually insane. If you look closely, he never uses his pinky (the finger weakest for vibrato) except once at 1:55. In the slurs, he never switches strings, but would rather play positions much higher on the fingerboard so that it's more smooth.
Hear it after In The Soop Wooga Squad. Very beautiful 🎻🎼
This songs reminds me of a scene in Thomas Mann’s Dr Faustus. Towards the end of the book the main characters go on a road trip to the mountains and there is a fiddle player on a tavern. One of the characters, a renowned concert violinist, picks ups the guy’s instrument and performs this Humoresque to everyone’s awe.
It is the last happy moment they share together before WW2 breaks out and all hell breaks loose. Hearing it always makes my heart pang.
This is a great violinist playing a great song! I thought my violin teacher was the best violinist in the world. After hearing this I take that back.🎻🎻🎻
I don’t really know why, but me, having lunch at 3pm right now and happening to click into this video, and just as the soft whispers of the violin sounds, I want to cry😭😭😭
As always, the song of a violin cannot be matched by anything. I played for almost ten years and gave up because I was a child busy with exams and scales were boring and difficult, but the violin, when played well, is still most heavenly.
Violin plays a wonderful sound, Dvorak plays it sooo beautiful, best violin player
Mr. Augustin's interpretation is fantastic as always ♥️
The most captivating Humoresque I've ever heard ❤
こんな上質なユモレスクを聴いたことがなかった。
This is my favorite one out of all of them and I loved the part he play two strings at the same time
I watched this may be more than 100 times. Still, it is so smoothing and to watch the fingering on the violin. Just simply loved it. Thanks a lot for the video.
Er ist ein inGENIEur der Geige 🎻 Danke ✌️ es ist Musik 🎶 für die Seele ❤
Simply put, suburb! Like heavenly notes entering my ears!
This touches the heart 🥲. Thank you! 🙌🏻 the world is blessed to have you to make violin sing the way it always wanted to.
I was so SHOCKED to learn this tune was actually highbrow classical music.
When I was a boy, there was an old beggar near the town's church and he used to play this tune on his battered old fiddle.
The album is on Qobuz!
Bohemian Tales - Augustin Hadelich
Released by Warner Classics on July 2, 2020
Classical • 14 Tracks • 01h 21m 22s
Wow, I don't even know what to comment, I can't put into words what I'm feeling right now. The music is beyond what we can describe, thank you for posting the video.
My favorite is when you play double string at one time and when it gets louder, thank you for this video :)
Augustin you make my fly! God what a sound what a glissando how nice you fraze its just pure bliss than you
Thank you so much Augustin, I really really enjoyed watching you playing this with such sublime and incredible sensitivity and passion. What an absolute pleasure it is to listen to the music 🎼 you create. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Its so unbelievable. No words can explain the lingering piece played.
Man, I need a lesson from you
I think every violinist would benefit from a lesson with Augustin! Also shameless self plug but I think I'm one of the sickest self taught violinists currently alive, pls feel free to check me out B)
OH MY GOD I WATCH YOUR VIDEOS!!!
ay. Nothing better than seeing a great artist admiring another great artist.
Definitely the best interpretation and performance. Lovevit!
C’est magnifique ! Merci beaucoup
Heard this on the radio, had to find it and add it to my playlist. Amazing.
Bravo! Bravo!
Your playing touches my heart.
1:47 Why this part makes me so happy and nostalgic at the same time?
same
Just so beautiful and peacefull...
Lovely melody.. bittersweet yet warm and tempestuous..
Soooooooo love it😻
When I am feeling down this puts me every time right
THAT. WAS. INCREDIBLE.
Wonderful touch of heart...
This song has had a special place in my heart since watching a show called "The touch of the Master's hand". I really love this version, it is truly beautiful. I wish I could up vote it more than once.
This is probably the best one I have ever heard in my life ☺️
It’s so beautiful! Thank you.
Exquisite playing!
I quit literally can’t listen to this without crying, I’m performing this song and have been listening to this to help practice and prepare and I got to say I’ve never given so many tears to achieve something.
Bravo!!!!!
This is just so touching 👍
Wonderful.
This piece has such IDENTITY
Love Dvorak ♥️ thank you Sir Hadelich & Sir Owen for this amazing time. Bravo Warner Classics 💐
Beautiful
BRAVO !
precioso.preciosisimo.
Lo amé hace más de...mil años
The shifts make it sound really beautiful, this is my solo
Thank you. This is the best version. Great skill and emotion of the song is so well interpreted. 10/10
By far my favorite violinist.
so relaxing
He is soooooooo relaxed😌😴
Fantastic.
Fantastico!
Why only this of his 8 humoresques is played is baffling. All of his humoresques are a delight. G. Flat Major is rare key. I believe it is the same key as F. Sharp Major. Another rare key but a beautiful sound. Korngold, Mahler and Rontgen used this unique key in their symphonies. I am intrigued by the 2 key signatures. There must be a subtle difference between the 2
멋집니다😊❤
01:46 서울 LG 꿈을 향해 달려가자 서울 LG 꿈을 향해 승리하리라~
Straordinario.. è la pura fusione.
i love u Augustin Hadelich
I love this piece ❤😌
was searching for humoresque cover but damn so grateful found this cover. woww what a blessed
The best version I have heard.
Mischa Elman did it best I think.
I love this song
marvelous
Demasiado hermoso 😍
Violin beautifully played but also to be acknowledged is the accompanying pianist
❤❤❤❤ THANK YOU MAESTRO ❤❤❤
Truly beautiful!!!😍👏👏❤🎻💖
I’ve heard it from “in the soop: friendcation” V tried to find this song so I’m here😀
What a delight! I was transported! Thank You!
Great!!
01:02 WOW. JUST WOW. IT ALMOST FREAKIN SOUNDS LIKE THE VIOLIN IS SINGING, THE EMOTIONS AND EVERYTHING ELSE, IS PERFECT!
Bellísima melodía. Me encanta🎉❤
What a sounddddd, WHAAAAT A SOUUUUNNDDD!!!
Great❤️❤️❤️
wunderbar~~~!!!!
Super❤
OH MY GOD THIS IS SO GOOD
This is one of the rare classical music that I can enjoy and love so much
Reminds me of my dear sweet mother of many years ago now.....sweet and kind
太好聽了!感謝!😊
I would die for this sound ….
Sr hadelich colocou alma nessa obra
Muito bom, excelente 🇧🇷
GREAT!
V took me here in friendcation in the soop
good violinist plays EVERYTHING beautifully...
Soy una enamorada de tu música, Agustín. Llegas a lo más profundo de mi corazón 🥲
This was my middle school violin solo ❤❤ i couldnt remember the the name im so glad i was able to find it again
What a beautiful interpretation of this delicious piece! Wow!🌻🎉
amazing music!
As you explained at your Tiny Desk Concert, Dvorák, indeed made a piece for the new world, but this piece beautifully captures the nostalgia and bittersweet longing for the way things used to be in the old world. Melancholic, yet hopeful, as if the ending reassures us that everything will be okay!
Just beautiful!