Bach: Violin Partita No. 2, d minor - Allemanda & Sarabanda (Benjamin Zander - Interpretation Class)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 ноя 2024

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  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 5 лет назад +46

    Dear Benjamin; I've been a student of Music for over 60 years and I have never seen a teacher so inspired. I think you must have been touched by Terpsichore herself. Bravo !
    And thank you for making these posts... as a historic record of how teaching should be done. I watched over 20 of your Master Classes and these students grow right in front of our eyes. Truly amazing.

  • @datdang9113
    @datdang9113 3 года назад +9

    I thing I enjoy about Benjamin's interpretation class more than master classes of other masters is how much he enjoys the music with the student instead of just judging on the technical aspect

  • @amyfu5651
    @amyfu5651 7 лет назад +48

    So much better with the new interpretation! Much more light and graceful.

  • @kevinchamdani
    @kevinchamdani 4 года назад +4

    binging this series is the best thing ive ever done lately,,

  • @thijsthomasmarievorstman7302
    @thijsthomasmarievorstman7302 5 лет назад +18

    This masterclass made me realise the beauty of the D minor sonatas. A lot less festive than the exciting E major sonatas, but so much spiritual depths!!

  • @chelsealauren1258
    @chelsealauren1258 6 лет назад +9

    Love the way this piece turned out at the end of this class. Less is more!

  • @chriss6356
    @chriss6356 7 лет назад +88

    J.S Bach Sonatas and Partitas are probably one of the top 5 greatest intellectual achievements of mankind.

    • @andreweverton162
      @andreweverton162 6 лет назад +9

      Physics Only I'm not sure I exactly disagree, but the arrogance of claiming the authority to declare this is breathtaking.

    • @viktorsebastien604
      @viktorsebastien604 5 лет назад +2

      Dont you dare leave out bwv 1007-1012 sir or I'll have a conniption. Oh and 1013..

    • @viktorsebastien604
      @viktorsebastien604 5 лет назад +2

      @@andreweverton162 stupid comment

    • @viktorsebastien604
      @viktorsebastien604 5 лет назад

      @@robertjones2221 I think Bach may umm.. not agree?

    • @ericlopez6866
      @ericlopez6866 5 лет назад +3

      Mass in B minor, St Matthews Passion, the Chaconne, Art of Fugue, Well Tempered Clavier I/II, Cello Suites.... the problem with Bach is that you can say what you said for about one third of his music.

  • @ericlopez6866
    @ericlopez6866 5 лет назад +17

    If only the Chaconne would be in this.... I'd love to hear Zander's way of interpreting it.

  • @sungpackhong4144
    @sungpackhong4144 3 года назад +2

    In this series, Bach classes are always the most interesting ones

  • @ashwinkrishnamoorthy
    @ashwinkrishnamoorthy 3 года назад +3

    For anyone watching this new, watch these videos twice. It helps! :)

  • @narmeenmustafaali6825
    @narmeenmustafaali6825 3 года назад +2

    She's amazing, love the sarabande!

  • @Rabbittavo
    @Rabbittavo 2 года назад

    These were wonderful suggestions I definitely intend to keep in mind

  • @hughjass6193
    @hughjass6193 2 года назад +2

    This is truly impressive

  • @janerose1945
    @janerose1945 7 лет назад +64

    loved "the cosmic pulse of Bach"

    • @ericlopez6866
      @ericlopez6866 5 лет назад +1

      The cellist Rostropovich, in describing the famous atonal Sarabande from the 4th Cello Suite (I believe, or 5th, can't remember), talked about in the same way. A cosmic pulse that Bach's music had, that will line up even your breathing with it.

    • @TheTheode
      @TheTheode 5 лет назад +3

      Bach is the math of beauty.
      Other composers have captured their own lives and emotions in music, but Bach has a certain clockwork perfection to his composions, like a computer scanning bars of sunlight.

  • @nickyork8901
    @nickyork8901 6 лет назад +10

    A wonderful illustration of 'less is more'

  • @andrewknight8778
    @andrewknight8778 7 лет назад +14

    Katharine plays with wonderful pure intonation and great love. It's good when we see her head to toe, because what she's doing, she is doing with her whole body. This music invites intelligent listening: we hear (imagine) the not-played harmonies. And once we can hear them, they too point to something beyond. What a great masterclass!

    • @viktorsebastien604
      @viktorsebastien604 5 лет назад

      This is the sort of stuff I like an Andrew to say! You are probably a very nice person!

  • @maltamaryfree
    @maltamaryfree 3 года назад

    I love this whole series

  • @uansu5132
    @uansu5132 7 лет назад +7

    Bach's music is beautiful

  • @wendyalward6549
    @wendyalward6549 4 года назад

    His suggestions really helped a lot

  • @PeterShapiro-q4j
    @PeterShapiro-q4j Год назад

    The sarabande is a love song

  • @robynsalain
    @robynsalain 7 лет назад +1

    un Bach d'évidence,une extase ,admiration profonde

  • @tfh5575
    @tfh5575 3 года назад +2

    love her sarabande

  • @pritheefiend8729
    @pritheefiend8729 5 лет назад +13

    I’m sad I didn’t get Chaccone

  • @kinorspielmann4649
    @kinorspielmann4649 2 года назад +2

    I prefer her more modern approach to a 'historically-informed' version! But both approaches exist. And perhaps one could even synthesise the two styles, Baroque and Romantic, into a third way.

  • @miajc6606
    @miajc6606 3 года назад +1

    My left pinky does the same thing as hers and I sometimes feel tension like that

  • @joefagan9335
    @joefagan9335 6 лет назад +6

    Beautiful intonation 💝

    • @Neophema
      @Neophema 5 лет назад +3

      Except for the first few seconds. I could tell she was displeased herself.

  • @jwukulele
    @jwukulele 4 года назад +3

    3:30 (3:38) "Another way of playing it..... less romantic" YES!

  • @juliajacobsen8121
    @juliajacobsen8121 4 года назад +3

    0:00 Allemande
    12:55 Sarabande

  • @barnabas5106
    @barnabas5106 5 лет назад +2

    Dosent have to look at the bow amazing talent . Thousands of hours practising . I know cos i play the trumpet and you have to plsy every day to get that good

  • @urmila16
    @urmila16 Год назад

    Wow. Some conductor. Some teacher!

  • @MusicalMarzy
    @MusicalMarzy 5 лет назад +1

    I feel her, I did sound like this when asked to play sth recently on a class like this... The stress and everything, poor girl

  • @manuelmartilopez9676
    @manuelmartilopez9676 6 лет назад +54

    Her Bach still comes out as too fragmented to me, even after the masterclass. I think Bach had something deeper, more spiritual to say, and when the player breaks that huge structural arch with thecnical issues or ego issues something remains unsaid, something doesn't make sense. I think the magic of Bach's music appears when one lets the music unfold itself, and follows it with passion and love wherever it goes.

    • @viktorsebastien604
      @viktorsebastien604 5 лет назад +7

      You must be more French than your name suggests. To reference a great teacher's anecdote, you've said a great deal about nothing. ... can I gen an "in ze fog", anyone?

    • @tschaeikaei3
      @tschaeikaei3 5 лет назад +1

      @@viktorsebastien604 Sry, only available near erròplanes.

    • @One.violin
      @One.violin 4 года назад +2

      I get what you mean, talking about Bach, not her play. and I agree!

    • @Marco-lo6zm
      @Marco-lo6zm 4 года назад

      Dude, really..

    • @Ciaccona255
      @Ciaccona255 Год назад +1

      Well said Manuel

  • @wajang1000
    @wajang1000 6 лет назад +13

    There is a need to make as many videos of these interpretation classes with Maestro Zander before it's too late. I am not of course wishing him to pass on, just wishing we could get all this recorded for future musicians.
    With respect to this video, this is the only masterclass I couldn't watch all the way through. I found the violinist's movements exaggerated and distracting.

    • @viktorsebastien604
      @viktorsebastien604 5 лет назад +2

      That's what happens when your society becomes so morally degraded as to let women play Bach.

    • @viktorsebastien604
      @viktorsebastien604 5 лет назад

      Ps... that was a joke, folks

    • @Fr_OE
      @Fr_OE 4 года назад +5

      @@viktorsebastien604 A very out of place joke. Not the right environment for that

  • @timewithdada-prabhatsamgii553
    @timewithdada-prabhatsamgii553 2 года назад

    Beautiful playing. Perfect intonation. Playing with a full heart. I do not agree that this was too romantic. Benjamin Zander has to say something, of course, otherwise, his presence would be meaningless. I do like his psychological approach. That way it is easy for the artist to swallow some critical remarks. But Katherine's playing is superb in my opinion. I enjoyed it very much. And let me say here that even if it was a bit more expressive than Bach had had it in his mind - so what? Can't we add a bit of our flavor to it, being human beings of the 21st century? Is it a crime or a sin to play it slightly according to our feeling? I don't think so. Katherine expressed beautifully her character, her being. I think it was touching and is still touching. I saw another master class with Benjamin Zander while teaching a cellist who played the Bouree by Bach. So, Benjamin Zander basically said the same thing to him, meaning he should play it more the people would expect him to play. Why not let artists once in a while expressing their unique way? In fact, i think even Bach - in case he would be listening - , that he didn't mind and rather he might find it amusing if not really actually captivating and even appreciating.

    • @refnoh415
      @refnoh415 2 года назад +2

      i think Zander had high respect to the composer and stuck to the originality of the music - what a true musician ! That particular piece itself was already expressive enough and it is not necessary to add extra embellishment as otherwise become difficult to hear the original idea intended behind.. and i absolutely agree ! that is what classical music is all about.

  • @jpdj2715
    @jpdj2715 4 года назад +3

    Looking at other comments pointing at Bach's divine music, here we must point to his court job, 23 children and these two pieces being dances. An example of a baroque Allemande (Germanic, or the German way) ruclips.net/video/cZWDrjLO7r4/видео.html. Be aware that Bach did worldly evening concerts called "Nachtmusik" (night music), a word that Mozart later played with, with his Eine Kleine, and that other composers translated into a Romance word: nocturne (Chopin played Bach daily.) All secular entertainment. Baroque Sarabande performance: ruclips.net/video/GjLTTgv5FUQ/видео.html . Yes, Bach composed divine music, but there was much more to this multi-faceted man.

  • @bastiatintheandes4958
    @bastiatintheandes4958 5 лет назад +4

    I beg to disagree with Dr Zander on his appraisal of the first performance. To my ears it is not a "romantic" interpretation at all. It is a new-age typical performance but with the settings (strings, bow and technique) of the 2dn half of the 20th century. Listen to it again and contrast with the great masters of the 60's, 70's and 80's and you will find that it was Grumiaux, Milstein, and Szeryng the ones who trully set the modern standard of interpreting this masterworks. You may like it or not. You may prefer new-age performances ("the enlightened, the historically informed, the authentic" or whatever way they may wish to call themselves) but you will always play a reaction against those renditions.

  • @miguelmichaelides5935
    @miguelmichaelides5935 6 лет назад +3

    Carrie Mathison after saving Usa from terrorism in Homeland deside to learn violin!!by the way just kidding,she plays awesome!!!

  • @dylanchristensen7716
    @dylanchristensen7716 6 лет назад

    Does anyone know what edition he is using? I have the Galamian edition but when I try to play or follow along with it the book wont stay, the edition Benjamin Zander looks like something that would stay on a stand.

  • @이나래-g8w
    @이나래-g8w 4 года назад +1

    4:30

  • @teckyify
    @teckyify 6 лет назад +6

    actually it sounded good when he accompanied the violin with piano. that could be made into something.

    • @viktorsebastien604
      @viktorsebastien604 5 лет назад +4

      Cateful... there's plenty of accompanied sonatas, concertos, etc. We need our solo music sir

  • @donisjordan249
    @donisjordan249 4 месяца назад +1

    To be honest these master classes confuse me. I would say I did not understand what the teachers mean . They talk talk talk and I do not get what they mean, because they do not say concrete techniques , in this self poetry style , the students are already doing fine. As for Bach he was the greatest improviser ever, all he did he wrote blueprints and leave the rest to the interpreter.

  • @ROBINZEBUA-Official
    @ROBINZEBUA-Official 6 лет назад

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @RochestersGotTalentbyPaulRefic
    @RochestersGotTalentbyPaulRefic 5 лет назад

    good her and her daughter are finally in there she is a good player on the lady and her daughter, not much attention on them any more shame

  • @HrHTeam
    @HrHTeam 6 лет назад +5

    That violin seems very large

    • @Cyrus_II
      @Cyrus_II 6 лет назад +7

      It's viola in disguise

    • @viktorsebastien604
      @viktorsebastien604 5 лет назад +1

      This actually explains everything folks have been trying to get at with their critiques. Ban all violas.

  • @guang-xingli9228
    @guang-xingli9228 5 лет назад +3

    some observations (1) the violin play needs to improve the sense of rhythm. The durations of notes are sometimes arbitrary (2) lack of texture variation/contrast. I can hear from the piano where different voices talking to each other. But the violin player did not manage to create these contrasts...

  • @loveisintheair61
    @loveisintheair61 6 лет назад +7

    She doesnt get the pieces core

  • @andyking957
    @andyking957 3 года назад

    pushes away the pianist (not today, one of the seldom instances he plays the from beginning without Dina) , plays the piano very decently, then states "cannot play the piano"...LOL ( he is certainly no pro piano virtuoso but makes up by far with understanding and interpretation)...-

  • @Pitborn
    @Pitborn 5 лет назад +1

    Victims of flat times.

  • @sergiotmujica
    @sergiotmujica 5 лет назад +4

    I like a lot better the romantic interpretation of Bach partitas... How could we know how Bach would the play the partitas himself? That is presumptuous and arrogant.

    • @tmjcbs
      @tmjcbs 5 лет назад +8

      We can never know for sure, but research has led to the current 'authentic' playing practices that are most likely much closer to how music was performed in the days of Bach, there's nothing arrogant in that.
      Still: what style of interpretation you like most is a matter of taste. One might even like different styles that are worlds apart...

  • @damianc80
    @damianc80 5 лет назад +1

    Wow that’s such a great violin!!! Violinist needs work though.

    • @joefagan9335
      @joefagan9335 2 года назад +2

      It’s certainly loud and projects very well. It sounds like the soundpost is right under the bridge. It’s certainly not an orchestra section sound. The warm complex notes are certainly amazing. But it’s uneven. I wonder if those notes that pierce can be made to sound any different! I think she’s a wonderful player.

  • @AmericaisTheBabylon
    @AmericaisTheBabylon 2 года назад +1

    Allemande: shocked to scroll through comments and see only a couple mention the big stinky elephant in that room, and that stink was her terrible intonation. At her level of playing intonation on this Bach, which is usually the piece intermediate players cut their teeth on, should be impeccable. It was not. If you can't play in tune hang it up. I could care less how wonderful her dynamics and phrasing are if she is out of tune no one can listen it's nails on a chalkboard. My daughter plays this piece as a 3 yr player perfectly in tune but obviously she needs to grow her musicality. Listeners can deal with bore but in tune, better than expression out of tune. Intonation should be your first goal, then expression.

    • @quitethevoyeur
      @quitethevoyeur Год назад +2

      Don't be silly, the intonation is fine - suggest booking yourself in for a hearing test

    • @AmericaisTheBabylon
      @AmericaisTheBabylon Год назад +1

      @@quitethevoyeur you have a terrible ear. Her intonation is out.

    • @quitethevoyeur
      @quitethevoyeur Год назад +1

      @@AmericaisTheBabylon Uh-huh. And a room full of musicians all enjoying the performance, how do you account for that?

  • @AmericaisTheBabylon
    @AmericaisTheBabylon 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful dynamics and phrasing but terrible intonation in many parts. She is sharp in many places. She needs to work on that.

    • @Squisky
      @Squisky 2 года назад +1

      Got it. She'll take tips from an internet clown who watched a 2Set Violin video once.

    • @AmericaisTheBabylon
      @AmericaisTheBabylon 2 года назад +1

      @@Squisky I play, so I know what I'm talking about. She has intonation issues.

  • @alphadev
    @alphadev 5 лет назад +3

    Great playing. Not a fan of the critique. He's being so vague about what she should do differently, I felt awkward watching this for her sake.
    She plays so clean and has a nice interpretation without his fluff and repeating sections softly on the piano.

    • @viktorsebastien604
      @viktorsebastien604 5 лет назад

      Stupid comment.

    • @aidanmccormack5443
      @aidanmccormack5443 5 лет назад +2

      Viktor Sébastien Stfu honestly. He voiced an opinion and I see you attacking people on every comment on this video. Just stop 😂

    • @viktorsebastien604
      @viktorsebastien604 5 лет назад

      @@aidanmccormack5443 :(

    • @NoName-zn1sb
      @NoName-zn1sb 4 года назад

      @@viktorsebastien604 is your alter "Violin Accordion"?

    • @viktorsebastien604
      @viktorsebastien604 4 года назад

      @@NoName-zn1sb No. I'm just your humble, neighborhood, Bach-defending troll. I do not have alts. JJ amirite?

  • @renedupont6116
    @renedupont6116 3 года назад

    Agreed, it's one of Zander's weak MCs. He repeats the usual prejudices (historical play etc.) but notices at least in passing that he is dealing with dances. But who would dance on that? It's boring to hell.

  • @monsterchef_1294
    @monsterchef_1294 5 лет назад +6

    bad intonation

    • @anlingitalia
      @anlingitalia 2 года назад

      Unfortunately I can’t do any better. Her intonation gets better after the first few bars, when she appears particularly nervous.

  • @patrick6110
    @patrick6110 4 года назад +1

    She plays badly and is not a student at the school. The only explanation I can think of is her Russian (or similar, Belarus, Ukraine) oligarch dad donated at least $50 000 to the school so that her daughter could appear on RUclips with Zander who called her an artist and complimented her abundantly while looking at his watch and making none of the usual effort. Let me take it back, her dad donated at least $100 000 for all these pretend compliments. Other guess based on her being totally mute, and looking at Zander with no hint that she gets what he says, she doesn't speak nor understand a single word of English.

    • @Fr_OE
      @Fr_OE 4 года назад +6

      You are a very sad and pretentious idiot, you don't clearly don't understand what musicianship is

    • @quitethevoyeur
      @quitethevoyeur Год назад

      Don't be a moron, she is a phenomenal violinist

  • @kevinye1041
    @kevinye1041 2 года назад

    2:44