Hindemith: Viola de Arco, Trauermusik (Música Fúnebre) Bashmet

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • Trauermusik de Paul Hindemith
    Viola e Orquestra
    Com Yuri Bashmet na Viola e os Solistas de Moscou

Комментарии • 57

  • @interglossa
    @interglossa 17 лет назад +3

    This piece is one of the notable episodes of 20th century music. Hindemith wrote it on a train heading to England having heard of the death of King George and then played the viola part with an orchestra on the BBC. Thanks so much for this!

  • @MILAMGM
    @MILAMGM 15 лет назад +2

    sublime!!...y de total inspiración...
    uno de los mejores violistas!!

  • @tomhigham88
    @tomhigham88 17 лет назад +5

    this is one of my favourite viola pieces. although not technically difficult in comparison to other great works like the Walton or the Bartok concertos, it is absolutely beautiful when played well, and this video is solid proof of that. if you ever get a chance to perform it in a church like i did, dont hesitate, it truly is haunting.

  • @j.rossmayhew5269
    @j.rossmayhew5269 7 лет назад +10

    Good grief: nobody has commented on this completely WONDERFUL rendition of a "modern" musical classic, since 8 months ago!!!! Small wonder our society does insane things like elect megalomaniacs to lead powerful and dangerous countries. If you still check up on your video comments from time to time, THANK YOU for posting this: it has definitely made my day.

  • @MarkHatlestad
    @MarkHatlestad 15 лет назад +2

    I love this piece... I played it last year... it's such a beautiful, haunting melody.

  • @Chestnuttonno
    @Chestnuttonno 13 лет назад +1

    Thank you mr Bashmet and ensemble. One of the most beautiful pieces written for viola by a master of the viola who completely understood his instrument. Inspirational recording to listen to. Studying this piece, thanks for posting xxxx

  • @joeunshim4843
    @joeunshim4843 11 лет назад +2

    Love Bashmet i think hes a brilliant human being :)

  • @AhaBach4Life
    @AhaBach4Life 13 лет назад +1

    Rock star hair, and a rock star of a musician!

  • @johndonnelly5971
    @johndonnelly5971 8 лет назад +2

    Absolutely gorgeous sound and phrasing.

  • @violalin
    @violalin 17 лет назад +2

    i love this, actually wish i'd found it before my exam, it's fantastic.

  • @trauermusik
    @trauermusik 13 лет назад +3

    i love this

  • @jmaguerra
    @jmaguerra 12 лет назад +12

    Six hours. The man composed this thing in six hours.

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  • @williemartinez6273
    @williemartinez6273 6 лет назад +1

    Grande yuri el mejor

  • @mjwynne01
    @mjwynne01 17 лет назад +1

    That was beautiful. In fact I am working on this piece now. Please continue to post more of Bashmet! He's my favorite Violist.

  • @ChenJiaWei0330
    @ChenJiaWei0330 15 лет назад

    i'm going to listen Bashmet play this piece this evenin,so exciting

  • @tutkungulec2359
    @tutkungulec2359 4 года назад

    Very relaxing . Wonderful.

  • @TheGABRIELjovi
    @TheGABRIELjovi 10 лет назад

    Isso é perfeito mesmo, nossa.

  • @EmanuelaZucchi
    @EmanuelaZucchi 13 лет назад +1

    In those six hours a miracle was born.

  • @SamueLordcrumpet
    @SamueLordcrumpet 13 лет назад

    from 0:45 till Bashmet comes in...no other sound like it. Beautiful...

  • @hollytree1996
    @hollytree1996 13 лет назад +1

    About to learn this :) SO EXCITED!

  • @Giganfan2k1
    @Giganfan2k1 6 лет назад

    I loved playing this song in high school. And now I am crying at work. :/

  • @robertmbruno
    @robertmbruno 14 лет назад

    Thanks for posting this piece.I wonder what Hindemith would say about the blending tone of the first chair.Some of the comments remind me of a jam session that went on for three days where Philly Joe Jones was there with George Morrow , the bass player with Clifford brown and Max Roach. All the college drummers wanted to blow Philly Joe off the stand and made deragatory remarks and played inside the cracks but Philly Joe kept on swinging steady.I was just happy to enjoy being there with him .

  • @Fiddlerfrank
    @Fiddlerfrank 17 лет назад

    Vengerov is a virtuoso, no question. He excells in the virtuoso repertoire, Ysaye, Tchaikovsky etc.
    He is a talented virtuoso. Bach was more than just a virtuoso, a term which can sometimes mean empty technical wizardry. Someone can be a virtuso and not be a profound interperter. Talent inspires with imagination and the technique serves the music.

  • @smolinka1980
    @smolinka1980 15 лет назад

    oj, ne mogu ego slushatj i vsju ego kompaniju, napominaet mne gody konservatorii, no igraet shef otlichno, kak vsegda... harizma, che tut skazhesh....

  • @LordPirani
    @LordPirani 14 лет назад

    Bravo!

  • @kyleclef
    @kyleclef 15 лет назад

    isn't he like huge in russia?
    my favourite musician...along with martha argerich...truly inspirational!

  • @psvvac2
    @psvvac2 17 лет назад

    Why do someone always have to say hoo its easy to play or he made a mistake there and there...Its just beautifull lets enjoy it without comparing ourself to this!

  • @ziegunerweiser
    @ziegunerweiser 17 лет назад

    hindemith was a violist, very interesting

  • @nilshenriksson9557
    @nilshenriksson9557 6 лет назад +1

    oh my god... ... ...

  • @pviola314
    @pviola314 17 лет назад

    at least give your insight as to why. Such as: at times it did seem like he didn't practice, a lot of missed shifts, and some of the rythms aren't right. I still liked the interpretation and his playing is always beautiful

  • @kyleclef
    @kyleclef 15 лет назад

    omg wow i never knew that!

  • @Leilahh2
    @Leilahh2 14 лет назад +1

    Ôpa não sabia q o lobão era maestro! ^^

  • @chriskur9864
    @chriskur9864 15 лет назад

    That was funny! haha.

  • @pellypates
    @pellypates 12 лет назад +2

    I didn't know john lennon played the viola and is alive

  • @gilberth50
    @gilberth50 13 лет назад

    exelente

  • @trimeristina
    @trimeristina 14 лет назад

    oh!

  • @kyleclef
    @kyleclef 15 лет назад

    how was the bashmet concert? did he play as well as he did in this video?

  • @billinrio
    @billinrio 16 лет назад

    Excelente. Muito obrigado pelo video. Onde você conseguiu?

  • @hansussusans5047
    @hansussusans5047 9 лет назад

    Was für rhythmische Verzerrungen!

  • @shlomzion
    @shlomzion 13 лет назад

    @AhaBach4Life Bashmet originaaly wanted to be a rock guitarist.

  • @smolinka1980
    @smolinka1980 15 лет назад

    a eta devochka neprostaja)))))) Lena Revich))))

  • @tomhigham88
    @tomhigham88 17 лет назад

    a cathedral, i should say...

  • @kyleclef
    @kyleclef 14 лет назад

    @moiliryc Yuri bashmet has won a grammy for his directing, and is the chief conductor of the new moscow symphony...so he's not useless...and probably a more skilled musician than you. you should respect people that have achieved what he has...not insult them. jealousy is the only word that comes to mind.

  • @91Jelisaveta
    @91Jelisaveta 12 лет назад

    @shlomzion its good he didn't go in that direction :)

  • @DevilViolinist
    @DevilViolinist 15 лет назад

    What type of strings does Bashmet use on the D and A?

  • @rsmeaton
    @rsmeaton 14 лет назад

    He composed it in under 6 hours.

  • @BrenoLeeGyn1
    @BrenoLeeGyn1 11 лет назад +1

    É vc. Lobão? vida loka, haushaush

  • @DevilViolinist
    @DevilViolinist 16 лет назад

    sounds like him...i dunno, that could be true.

  • @kyleclef
    @kyleclef 15 лет назад

    ooh! yuri bashmet notices that a zombie has snuck into his orchestra! at 3:18

  • @aznacer
    @aznacer 17 лет назад

    I'm not a big fan of this interpretation. The quickening of the tempos in the 1st and 3rd movement and the lack of "continuity" in a lot of the violist's lines makes it seem like he's not really "mourning."
    thoughts?
    Just for reference, I love the recording of Brett Dean playing this with the Queensland SO.

  • @Barbapippo
    @Barbapippo 13 лет назад

    And there are idiots saying that Hindemith's music is dry and cerebral....

  • @jaschweigert
    @jaschweigert 16 лет назад

    4:40 not 8:02.

  • @musoderelict
    @musoderelict 13 лет назад

    Sorry, firebreathone, but your comment regarding 'virtuosity' versus 'talented' is your opinion, I respect that, but not a definition that I would adhere to. For what it's worth, the dictiorary defines it differently. Actually iIt is frightening to me to think that, as you say concerning Bach, no-one 'will ever reach that standard again'. A very great musician, yes - but not God. Maybe we can afford to open our minds a bit and look forward to the future as well as look back to the past.

  • @chigyrl88
    @chigyrl88 14 лет назад

    I find Bashmet's sound too etheral for my tastes. A violist should have a much richer sound in my opinion.

  • @ziegunerweiser
    @ziegunerweiser 17 лет назад

    i agree completely vergerov is a virtuoso but i dont think hes as great of a musician, i dont find him to be a great interpreter
    why are we talking about vengerov?