Very beautiful and innovative interpretation ! For the listeners that don't know Biber's Mystery Sonatas, let me give an input : The particularity of the Rosary Sonatas cycle is that, for each sonata, the violin is tuned differently, on scordatura mode (quite common at this period for viola da gamba and lutes where the scores were often written in tablatures, ie indicating not the notes but the positions of fingers on the strings). For the first sonata L'Annonciation, the instrument is tuned in the classical way, in fifths, but in the other sonatas it is tuned in thirds, fourths and octaves, returning to the traditional tuning only with the passacaglia which closes the work. Different tunings are indicated in the text below the title. It is very disturbing for the player, because even if the original score is not written in tablature but as traditional sheet music, you have to play the position of the note, say an A by example... but according to the tuning it will sound F! More : on the 11th sonata, the two middle strings are crossed! Of course all this stuff has mystical and esoteric meanings... related to the 15 stages of the Rosaire of Christ.
Thank you kindly for posting! It's a pity this can't be purchased, I feel it's a must if one is a Dmitry fan. This is an exquisite recording - most appreciated it's available.
Dmitry Sinkovsky a violinist, concertmaster, countertenor and conductor. He has performed with such orchestras as the Canadian Arion Baroque Orchestra, Finnish Helsinki Baroque Orchestra, German Concerto Köln, Italian Il Giardino Armonico, Spanish Sevillian Orquesta Barroca, Australian Australian Brandenburg Orchestra … Since 2005 he has worked as a teacher at the Moscow Conservatory where he teaches both viola and violin, and in September 2009 he received Francesco Ruggeri's violin at the Jumpstart Jr. Competition in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw. … Dmitry Sinkovsky was being groomed by the Moscow Conservatory from which he graduated in 2005, … In 2007 he decided to pursue his talent as a countertenor as well. To this end he worked with vocal coaches Michael Chance, Marie Daveluy and finally Jana Ivanilova with whom he studied for seven years in Moscow. In 2014 he was invited to Australia to join the Brandenburg Orchestra, performing as a countertenor in eight highly acclaimed recitals in Sydney and Melbourne. Since 2014 he is invited soloist of the Bolshoi theatre in Moscow. He heads the ensemble La Voce Strumentale, which he founded in Moscow in 2011
This music is so good... And not only the violinist is perfect, but also the entire ensemble of musicians is in perfect harmony. This composer was clearly a genius, it's a shame he's not as well known as Bach, he's at the same level (Baroque Boss)
Dmitry Sinkovsky is a genius. Thank you!Good bless you! I feel the music!I enjoy the music with you Dmitry Sinkovsky !Not only a perfect interpretation but Dmitry has a divine gift, I feel the pure energy .A rare musician with gold heart. Congratulation! This is true music,the pure music with Dmitry Sinkovsky!
Wonderfully played, miraculously interpreted! This is my favourite baroque album now, thanks to genius professor Sinkowsky for a sensational recording! 1:11:15 ff!!!
authentically beautiful baroque sound these pieces are very under-rated in the baroque literature. i'd rather player biber than vivaldi or corelli any day
scheepalicious Hello. I found online in a biographical PDF that the label is called "Caro Mitis" although I didn't see this album on their website. It looks like it showcases mainly Russian musicians. It is quite invisible online. Cheers.
i think all of them do at least at some point since they are based on the stations of the cross. the passacaglia at the end is a traditional baroque lament that biber wrote to be a contemplation about jesus. i like to play the passacaglia when i need to release my own sadness.
@@MaestroRaro Minasi is one of the world's best baroque violinists. His fluidity and timing are unsurpassed, as is his continuity of tone. He is able to fly with this music, his playing is both spontaneous and precise. There are other great interpretations (Goebel, Lotter, Lautenbach, etc.) but Minasi is in a class of his own.
I own several of these versions and many CDs by both Violinists and I firmly believe this is the best rendition, the panache and vigor is unmatched, by far………
He developed an expanded skillset for violin, many different tunings, lots of innovative development. The late 17th century was like this in general. The 18th was very much caught up in a more standardized musical expression, which to me always sounds like it lost its blood--it sounds very frivolous to me. Everyone copies the same forms. I like 17th century music and sounds most of all.
This is a subgenre of Baroque called Stylus Fantasticus, as the title suggests, it was a fantastic style haha. You mostly saw it in Austria during the middle baroque, but it did see it also in Northern Italy.
Very beautiful and innovative interpretation ! For the listeners that don't know Biber's Mystery Sonatas, let me give an input : The particularity of the Rosary Sonatas cycle is that, for each sonata, the violin is tuned differently, on scordatura mode (quite common at this period for viola da gamba and lutes where the scores were often written in tablatures, ie indicating not the notes but the positions of fingers on the strings).
For the first sonata L'Annonciation, the instrument is tuned in the classical way, in fifths, but in the other sonatas it is tuned in thirds, fourths and octaves, returning to the traditional tuning only with the passacaglia which closes the work. Different tunings are indicated in the text below the title.
It is very disturbing for the player, because even if the original score is not written in tablature but as traditional sheet music, you have to play the position of the note, say an A by example... but according to the tuning it will sound F! More : on the 11th sonata, the two middle strings are crossed!
Of course all this stuff has mystical and esoteric meanings... related to the 15 stages of the Rosaire of Christ.
Thanks for this highly interesting background information!
Thank you kindly for posting! It's a pity this can't be purchased, I feel it's a must if one is a Dmitry fan. This is an exquisite recording - most appreciated it's available.
Dmitry Sinkovsky a violinist, concertmaster, countertenor and conductor. He has performed with such orchestras as the Canadian Arion Baroque Orchestra, Finnish Helsinki Baroque Orchestra, German Concerto Köln, Italian Il Giardino Armonico, Spanish Sevillian Orquesta Barroca, Australian Australian Brandenburg Orchestra … Since 2005 he has worked as a teacher at the Moscow Conservatory where he teaches both viola and violin, and in September 2009 he received Francesco Ruggeri's violin at the Jumpstart Jr. Competition in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw. … Dmitry Sinkovsky was being groomed by the Moscow Conservatory from which he graduated in 2005, … In 2007 he decided to pursue his talent as a countertenor as well. To this end he worked with vocal coaches Michael Chance, Marie Daveluy and finally Jana Ivanilova with whom he studied for seven years in Moscow. In 2014 he was invited to Australia to join the Brandenburg Orchestra, performing as a countertenor in eight highly acclaimed recitals in Sydney and Melbourne. Since 2014 he is invited soloist of the Bolshoi theatre in Moscow.
He heads the ensemble La Voce Strumentale, which he founded in Moscow in 2011
Beautiful upload - thank you very much for delightful performance.
This music is so good... And not only the violinist is perfect, but also the entire ensemble of musicians is in perfect harmony. This composer was clearly a genius, it's a shame he's not as well known as Bach, he's at the same level (Baroque Boss)
! Elvarázsolt! Fantasztikus művész! ❤
Thanks for sharing this superior performance of Biber's famous violin sonatas.
Dmitry Sinkovsky is a genius. Thank you!Good bless you! I feel the music!I enjoy the music with you Dmitry Sinkovsky !Not only a perfect interpretation but Dmitry has a divine gift, I feel the pure energy .A rare musician with gold heart. Congratulation! This is true music,the pure music with Dmitry Sinkovsky!
Fantastic playing full of the improvisational 'Sinkovsyian' Baroque flavour: a true gem!
Phenomenal playing and composing! No more proof is needed that scordatura is beautiful in the hands of a capable composer and performer.
Wonderfully played, miraculously interpreted! This is my favourite baroque album now, thanks to genius professor Sinkowsky for a sensational recording! 1:11:15 ff!!!
Staggeringly wonderful... the music, and the musicians.
Glad to be inspired
Very expressive, interesting and well played version. I did not know it, thanks for sharing.
Супер, Дима! Ты сделал мой вечер
Thanks for giving us this music! A true gift!
What a god violinist! I watched him live in Seattle symphony hall, nothing but respect, and awe to his exceptional skills. Love 1:30:30.
He's an amazing violinist. I'm sure that concert was lovely. I hope to see him in concert.
Real thing!
Thanks so much for sharing!!!
Sinkovsky é o melhor!!
Христос Воскресе!
Excellent performance !
Wonderful!
magnifique
Divine !
Magnificent !
awesome ¡¡¡¡¡¡
authentically beautiful baroque sound
these pieces are very under-rated in the baroque literature. i'd rather player biber than vivaldi or corelli any day
Hi everybody!!, does anyone know if this version is available on cd, or on streaming, except you tube?
Thanxs!!!
The album was not released, so youtube is the only place
o kadar güzelsin ki
What label is this CD on? I can't find any information online.
scheepalicious Hello. I found online in a biographical PDF that the label is called "Caro Mitis" although I didn't see this album on their website. It looks like it showcases mainly Russian musicians. It is quite invisible online. Cheers.
Caro Mitis
And sadly it seems that instead of commercializing it, they rather put it out of the market altogether
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Hello, do you have the lossless version of this album? Or the original master version? Thanks
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Hello, can someone tell me which sonata inspires sadness ?
Thanks. :)
Sonatas 6-10 are the Sorrowful sonatas, all of them being about the Crucifixion
i think all of them do at least at some point since they are based on the stations of the cross. the passacaglia at the end is a traditional baroque lament that biber wrote to be a contemplation about jesus. i like to play the passacaglia when i need to release my own sadness.
👍~❤~😃
02:10, 03:15
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когда ты вернёшся
man tub я у него это уже спрашивал, говорит он в армии!
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But Minasi recording will be for always the best.Forever and ever
why?
@@MaestroRaro Minasi is one of the world's best baroque violinists. His fluidity and timing are unsurpassed, as is his continuity of tone. He is able to fly with this music, his playing is both spontaneous and precise. There are other great interpretations (Goebel, Lotter, Lautenbach, etc.) but Minasi is in a class of his own.
I own several of these versions and many CDs by both Violinists and I firmly believe this is the best rendition, the panache and vigor is unmatched, by far………
Let me check the facts: this guy was born in 1600's , but how come he can sound not at all "baroque"?
He developed an expanded skillset for violin, many different tunings, lots of innovative development. The late 17th century was like this in general. The 18th was very much caught up in a more standardized musical expression, which to me always sounds like it lost its blood--it sounds very frivolous to me. Everyone copies the same forms. I like 17th century music and sounds most of all.
This is a subgenre of Baroque called Stylus Fantasticus, as the title suggests, it was a fantastic style haha. You mostly saw it in Austria during the middle baroque, but it did see it also in Northern Italy.
Ладно? 😳
Что за хрень?
SOBOLEV музыка называется, не стоит так о ней отзываться.
+Man of Comics вернись на ютуб пж
War_snake он в армии
It's excellent in every way... Sound.. Musicality etcc.. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.. Wowww
Of course a masterpiece from God himself Heinrich Biber 🙏🙏🙏😇
@@fashisti1 There is only one god! ruclips.net/video/oij0gX8_9do/видео.html lol