Jupiter Quartet plays Mendelssohn op. 80, mvmt 1
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- The Jupiter String Quartet performs Mendelssohn's Quartet in f minor, op. 80, mvmt. 1 at the awards ceremony for the 2008 Avery Fischer career grants. Live from the Rose Studio at Lincoln Center. www.jupiterquartet.com
I saw them play today in Spivey Hall. They're absolutely amazing, and very inspiring. :) They made me love being a violinist all over again.
Absolutely outstanding. Fantastic, beautiful quartet playing. Bravo!
Saw them at Spivey Hall. Not gonna lie. Teared up a little. "Phenomenal" scratches the surface as an adjective for their performances.
I got a master class with them they're super good and nice
Superb - never heard better interpretation.
Wow!!! So much energy!
this piece was written in response to the sudden death of his sister. she was also a musician and his kindred spirit.
Wonderful!
i just heard them on SAn Miguel de Allende Mex playing Shostakovich 4, 7, and wow!!!
freakin' awesome!
Fine quartet playing indeed.
Just saw them at Spivey Hall today :D They were amazing. Too bad there's not a bass, though~
i play viola too! just like one of them YAY!
Hi Liz! It's John Chiles from Madeline Island! I don't know if you actually see these posts but this recording is amazing...and I can't wait to audition in IL next year!
Did they just play one movement?
normally there isnt an applause after the first movement
Exceedingly dry acoustics, yet they have a very good sound. A Good Testament. Now, the phrasing is too metronomic? No one really opens up or takes real liberties until nearly two thirds of the movement is gone. Is it the speed? At such a tempo, being metronomic is "safe," but misses Felix' subtleties. When a new phrase or idea is introduced, it need not begin at the beat. Yup, scary, and requires complete communication. Cut the temp a hair and bring in some heart and I'll really be blessed!
ahaha they are so lame with their head movements haha. amazing piece though