Stately, elegant, and timeless, Geminiani's masterful variations on "La Folia" played to perfection by this remarkable ensemble. The poignant, slow passages make me cry, the changes in tempo stir my soul, and the exuberant fast passages make my heart dance like a happy-go-lucky child.
FRANCESCO GEMINIANI: Né le 5 décembre 1687 à Lucques, Italie Décédé le 17 septembre 1762 à Dublin Irlande. Il reçoit ses premières leçons musicales de son père et perfectionne son jeu de violon chez Carlo Ambrogio Lonati à Milan, auprès d'Arcangelo Corelli à Rome et Alessandro Scarlatti. En 1711, il reprend la direction de l'opéra à Naples, puis se rend à Londres en 1714. Sous la protection du duc d'Essex, il peut enseigner et composer. En 1715, il interprète ses concertos pour violon avec Georg Friedrich Haendel à la Cour de Londres. Après une visite à Paris, il y réside assez longtemps, pour retourner en 1755 vers l'Angleterre. Il se produit comme virtuose et comme éditeur d'un périodique de musique - une activité dans laquelle il échoue. Le succès est en revanche au rendez-vous avec la vente de ses propres tableaux ainsi que ceux de maîtres italiens. À Dublin, en1761, un serviteur lui dérobe un manuscrit musical ; d'après ses proches, la contrariété d'être volé de son temps et du fruit de son travail aurait provoqué son décès prématuré.
FRANCESCO GEMINIANI {LUCQUES 1687-1762 DUBLIN} CONCERTO GROSSO "LA FOLLIA" - ONE & GIOVANNI ANTONINI. Magnifique, orchestre grandiose bravo. LA FOLIA, également appelée FOLLIA en italien ou FOLIES D' ESPAGNE, est une danse apparue au XVe siècle probablement au Portugal dont le thème a servi pour des variations a plus de 150 compositeurs de LULLY à SERGUEI RACHMANINOV en passant par VANGELIS PAPATHANASSIOU. Merci pour ce chef-d'oeuvre de GEMINIANI sublime.
Beautiful performance, I had not heard this version of La Follia before. Turns out this is Geminiani's fairly literal arrangement for orchestra of Corelli's version, which is for violin & continuo (usually played with cello or viola da gamba doubling the bass line). The orchestral version has a bigger sound and more drama, in Corelli's original there is more room for individual interpretation and ornamentation, and in places is quieter and more reflective. There is plenty of room for both approaches to a piece I can listen to many times again.
No sabía que esto se subió en RUclips....!!! Qué casualidad, en ese día yo vi y escuché esta bella música en vivo. Si no fui a este concierto, no iba a conocer a este gran compositor Geminiani. Actualmente toco sus obras de cámara, por ejemplo sonatas de violín, y de violonchelo también. Les agradezco mucho de que compartieran esta música BELLÍSIMA!! Muchas gracias. Saludos, desde Japón.
@@steveegallo3384 y desde São Paulo, Brasil, tambien. Steve, o que mais me impressiona é como um tema popular, de autor desconhecido, tenha ocupado tantos grandes autores. Para nós brasileiros ainda mais porque sua origem é o pequeno Portugal. Temos em nosso folclore popular ainda uma festa "Folias de Reis" que se reporta aos Reis Magos, em 6 de janeiro. Mas Portugal nasceu na Espanha, e nosso idioma ,muito parecido com o Galego, tem uma palavra SAUDADE , que não se confunde com NOSTALGIA dos "gringos" que lembra a tristeza. Saudade , só existe no portugues e no galego, e nos traz uma lembrança doce de algo que passou. É o que me gusta en esta melodia: oarece que vivi nesse tempo ; seria esse sentimento que inspirou tantos grandes talentos ? Sem que eles soubessem o porque?
Ann Sobieski In the baroque age, musicians were always standing! So in the philological performances nowadays, the orchestra (or soloists) plays baroque instruments (with animal strings, not metal ones) and standing :)
Geminiani at his best!!! There is no question in my mind that out of all the music written around the beautiful “Folias” theme, these are the most spectacular "Diferencias". And this interpretation by members of the Orquesta Nacional de España definitely has superb Spanish GUSTO, on this most Spanish theme.
Buenas noches...no sé mucho sobre este tipo arte musical...pero al escucharlo me sedujo y tranquilizó el Alma...Gracias por compartirlo! Saludos desde Argentina
Wow! What a wonderful experience!All through the music I was looking mesmerized at the dancing steps of the conductor and first violinist. Even if another conductor opts another modern version of dance it will always be a success because of the popularity of the La Folia. What an enchanting music, leaving sweet memories in our minds for a long time! While my eyes were concentrated exclusively on the dancing duo my both the ears were attuned to the heavenly music. The performance of the dancer - conductor was mute reply to some of the viewers who commented elsewhere comparing conductors as necessary evils! Hope, if they watch this video, they will change their minds!
Geminiani and Antonini have, I feel, captured the wistfulness of this oft inspiring piece of music, the "La Folia." At any rate, it makes me feel wistful rather than "mad" or happy, the way that Dvorak's "From The New World" symphony feels too. I wish the videographer had moved the camera a bit (was he/she texting for 12 minutes?), rather than let the first violinist and Giovanni Antonini be the only "moving" bodies. Fortunately, the music was definitely moving.
Hola! Que hermoso, toqué esta pieza hace algunos años y me quedé solo con la parte de Cello, ustedes saben dónde o cómo puedo conseguir las partituras ? Gracias!
Belleza absoluta saludos desde Argentina algún día conoceré esta hermosa tierra Italiana, salute!
Stately, elegant, and timeless, Geminiani's masterful variations on "La Folia" played to perfection by this remarkable ensemble. The poignant, slow passages make me cry, the changes in tempo stir my soul, and the exuberant fast passages make my heart dance like a happy-go-lucky child.
One of the favorites. A piece of a touch of Heavenly music.
Geminiani and Corelli...both put me in heaven...such joy and beauty.
Interpretazione Magistrale!!!! Complimenti vivissimi a tutti 🙏🙏🙏👍👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Cordiali saluti. Anna e Luigi.
Grazie per questo fantastico regalo. Grande esecuzione.
FRANCESCO GEMINIANI:
Né le 5 décembre 1687 à Lucques, Italie
Décédé le 17 septembre 1762 à Dublin Irlande.
Il reçoit ses premières leçons musicales de son père et perfectionne son jeu de violon chez Carlo Ambrogio Lonati à Milan, auprès d'Arcangelo Corelli à Rome et Alessandro Scarlatti. En 1711, il reprend la direction de l'opéra à Naples, puis se rend à Londres en 1714. Sous la protection du duc d'Essex, il peut enseigner et composer.
En 1715, il interprète ses concertos pour violon avec Georg Friedrich Haendel à la Cour de Londres. Après une visite à Paris, il y réside assez longtemps, pour retourner en 1755 vers l'Angleterre. Il se produit comme virtuose et comme éditeur d'un périodique de musique - une activité dans laquelle il échoue. Le succès est en revanche au rendez-vous avec la vente de ses propres tableaux ainsi que ceux de maîtres italiens.
À Dublin, en1761, un serviteur lui dérobe un manuscrit musical ; d'après ses proches, la contrariété d'être volé de son temps et du fruit de son travail aurait provoqué son décès prématuré.
FRANCESCO GEMINIANI {LUCQUES 1687-1762 DUBLIN} CONCERTO GROSSO "LA FOLLIA" - ONE & GIOVANNI ANTONINI. Magnifique, orchestre grandiose bravo. LA FOLIA, également appelée FOLLIA en italien ou FOLIES D' ESPAGNE, est une danse apparue au XVe siècle probablement au Portugal dont le thème a servi pour des variations a plus de 150 compositeurs de LULLY à SERGUEI RACHMANINOV en passant par VANGELIS PAPATHANASSIOU. Merci pour ce chef-d'oeuvre de GEMINIANI sublime.
ouwuohi, certes ,absolument, mais borqwuouois au Burthouguwall et pas en Sicile ?
🙏🙏👏Gracias. folia divina, ¡Bravo!
Beautiful performance, I had not heard this version of La Follia before. Turns out this is Geminiani's fairly literal arrangement for orchestra of Corelli's version, which is for violin & continuo (usually played with cello or viola da gamba doubling the bass line). The orchestral version has a bigger sound and more drama, in Corelli's original there is more room for individual interpretation and ornamentation, and in places is quieter and more reflective. There is plenty of room for both approaches to a piece I can listen to many times again.
How come this has so little views, a true masterpiece! One of the best on RUclips. 1:43 gave me chills.
La Folia ist ein Konzert der Götter!
This wonderful and comfortable performance is universe, and outclassing
No sabía que esto se subió en RUclips....!!! Qué casualidad, en ese día yo vi y escuché esta bella música en vivo. Si no fui a este concierto, no iba a conocer a este gran compositor Geminiani. Actualmente toco sus obras de cámara, por ejemplo sonatas de violín, y de violonchelo también. Les agradezco mucho de que compartieran esta música BELLÍSIMA!! Muchas gracias. Saludos, desde Japón.
Hajato Guitar -- .....y desde Oaxaca también.....BRAVO!
@@steveegallo3384 y desde São Paulo, Brasil, tambien.
Steve, o que mais me impressiona é como um tema popular, de autor desconhecido, tenha ocupado tantos grandes autores. Para nós brasileiros ainda mais porque sua origem é o pequeno Portugal. Temos em nosso folclore popular ainda uma festa "Folias de Reis" que se reporta aos Reis Magos, em 6 de janeiro. Mas Portugal nasceu na Espanha, e nosso idioma ,muito parecido com o Galego, tem uma palavra SAUDADE , que não se confunde com NOSTALGIA dos "gringos" que lembra a tristeza.
Saudade , só existe no portugues e no galego, e nos traz uma lembrança doce de algo que passou. É o que me gusta en esta melodia: oarece que vivi nesse tempo ; seria esse sentimento que inspirou tantos grandes talentos ?
Sem que eles soubessem o porque?
Absolutely amazing
Heart-stopingly beautiful! Love the absence of chairs! It’s too charged w passion to sit!
Ann Sobieski In the baroque age, musicians were always standing! So in the philological performances nowadays, the orchestra (or soloists) plays baroque instruments (with animal strings, not metal ones) and standing :)
Geminiani at his best!!! There is no question in my mind that out of all the music written around the beautiful “Folias” theme, these are the most spectacular "Diferencias".
And this interpretation by members of the Orquesta Nacional de España definitely has superb Spanish GUSTO, on this most Spanish theme.
Buenas noches...no sé mucho sobre este tipo arte musical...pero al escucharlo me sedujo y tranquilizó el Alma...Gracias por compartirlo! Saludos desde Argentina
Che meraviglia.
HERMOSA VERSION. PROFUNDIDAD Y NOSTALGIA.
Awesome! absolutely perfect!
Wonderful version. I keep coming back to this.
Really magnificent. A performance worthy of "il furibondo".
I could not get my eyes off the conductor. I was mesmerized by his movement, especially around from 8:30 for next 3 mins.
Absolutely amazing! Thanks for posting this.
Amazing performance !
Fabulous interpretation.
"I have copy-paste feelings." VIVALDI, Antonio
Amazing, one of the best on youtube.
Yes, I love how the conductor and the first violin dance !
Wow! What a wonderful experience!All through the music I was looking mesmerized at the dancing steps of the conductor and first violinist. Even if another conductor opts another modern version of dance it will always be a success because of the popularity of the La Folia. What an enchanting music, leaving sweet memories in our minds for a long time! While my eyes were concentrated exclusively on the dancing duo my both the ears were attuned to the heavenly music. The performance of the dancer - conductor was mute reply to some of the viewers who commented elsewhere comparing conductors as necessary evils! Hope, if they watch this video, they will change their minds!
Great Composer. I love this music.
Beautiful rendition! Oh man, who was your audio engineer!? I can't believe this was 12 years ago with the clarity through my headphones.
So beautiful
Streicherkonzerte sind einfach was besonderes :)
Geminiani and Antonini have, I feel, captured the wistfulness of this oft inspiring piece of music, the "La Folia." At any rate, it makes me feel wistful rather than "mad" or happy, the way that Dvorak's "From The New World" symphony feels too.
I wish the videographer had moved the camera a bit (was he/she texting for 12 minutes?), rather than let the first violinist and Giovanni Antonini be the only "moving" bodies. Fortunately, the music was definitely moving.
Sorry. It was a simple camera on a tripod at the back of the hall. The audio was taken from the radio live broadcast
Sono incantato
VIVALDI's Musical Brother!
I like Geminiani
Great!
Geminiani's follia, seems to me, to have all light and poignancy of the Spring compared to the stately doom of the others. Pax, jb.
Truly exquisite
Best
La Follia~!!!
Гармоничное звучание, жаль не видим лиц исполнителей.
All Human drama is expressed here
Agree. And also in Vivaldi RV63.
A+
Francesco Xaverio Geminiani (This is his name)
Hola! Que hermoso, toqué esta pieza hace algunos años y me quedé solo con la parte de Cello, ustedes saben dónde o cómo puedo conseguir las partituras ? Gracias!
👌✌️🙏🎸🎻🎻🎻
LYSANDE!!!
Shades of Vivaldi!
Hermosa.obra.barroca.sentimental
Liszt uses this theme in his "Rhapsodie Espagnole"!
Considerable: 11m12s !!!! Poor man- he chase the pigeons
El tema la follia és originario de Vivaldi, Corelli o Geminiani?
es un tema de origen español al que estos compositores escribieron variaciones.
Se cree que la melodía de La Folia proviene de alguna danza portuguesa o española del siglo XV.
First on paper: Rodrigo Martinez 1490 . The folk song beings older... supposedly Portuguese...
@@legaliseuprebuggiun Oa caun't gloube that it thesse ise Bourtughouwaise ! .....
@@galenusv7831gg
Es de arcangello corelli
Geminiani fue alumno de Corelli y transcribió 6 de sus sonatas para violín y continuo para esta formación.
Hl
Bien la interoretaciín. Mal la filmación
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Piękne wykonanie...!
Pedrozo.desduruguay