I longed for it! I picked up the violin freshman year of high school and got pretty good fast but always wanted to play the cello, then my little brother took up cello so I let the opportunity Pass by 😢 I regret it!
It's the most humane instrument. It alone can draw out ages old scars and painful memories. It is haunting in its beauty, the most sorrowful sound. Best used in deep and personal meditation or in some cases funerals as well.
@@thelordsarmypodcast6164 .... it also covers the human vocal range, and it's tone is close enough to provoke the same feeling as if someone were singing.
@@ryankali249 classistic, it means its discrimating people of lower class, especially working people. Its a sentence uses by the rich, who never had to work as hard as they think. Most people in the wirld work their ass of not reching things they want, because they are not able to do it.
I very much like it, when a string instrumentalist does hit the pitch. This is sublime, also in the very fast passages. Very emotional, very, very well played. Very, very high standard of art. Thank you so much for that beauty.
I .... am ... ... ... at ... a ... loss ... for ................ words. Performance was so perfect ... successfully communicating an extremely emotional work of art while at the same time not letting her physical performance become a distraction. A beautiful, tasteful and pure performance.
Although Cassadò's 'Requiebros' has long been a standby of my repertoire, I did not know of the existence of this Suite until right now, when I happened upon this video. I think that I shall have to order the score.
I don't think that I've seen a cellist who takes so much bow since I was a pupil in Maurice Gendron's cello class at the Conservatoire in Paris, many decades ago. In any event, the results are good!
This very subtle and quiet style reminding me of the best late Georgian Ⅲ furniture. Of course better than Furnier whose sound remains only on surface while her's penetrates deeply into our hearts. Wonderful genius in 21 century.
For me too. I'm a cellist who took up the violin a couple of years ago. In two years I got to the Bach double violin concerto which I adore. But the E-string next to my ear was just too high and irritating. It isn't for nothing I chose the cello, whose tessitura I prefer.
Well, some people do have a natural ability to learn things faster than the average person. Nobody's born instantly good (unless extreme cases like being a savant), but a talented person will have an easier time learning.
Lovely playing ❤️ - A shame about the poor sound recording, the room acoustics was to reverberate, could here the ‘recording white noise’ from the poor quality mic and people moving / talking in the room.
there's nothing with reverb in a hall. that's literally why people play in halls. as a cellist and audio engineer it's common for a recording to add some reverb to prevent the instrument from sounding dry. you have a strange taste for disliking that sound. it's ingrained with all classical instruments
Diogène De Sinope ?? Where do you learn that? It does not at all hurt to slide your finger down a string. I’m a cellist, so I can only speak for cellos. The strings are perfectly smooth
6 years with the violin yet the sound of a cello resonates with my soul more.
I felt this but for viola, I think I might start learning cello soon
it’s the bass
I longed for it! I picked up the violin freshman year of high school and got pretty good fast but always wanted to play the cello, then my little brother took up cello so I let the opportunity Pass by 😢 I regret it!
I thought you were just talking but the Moment She Started playing I went "Oh fuck."
isn't too late to switch
I don’t know what it is about cello but it’s so gorgeous
It's the most humane instrument. It alone can draw out ages old scars and painful memories. It is haunting in its beauty, the most sorrowful sound. Best used in deep and personal meditation or in some cases funerals as well.
@@thelordsarmypodcast6164 .... it also covers the human vocal range, and it's tone is close enough to provoke the same feeling as if someone were singing.
Thanks I play cello😂
It produces the most beautyfull harmonics that touch the soul... ❤️
Passion? Depth? Harmony?
The violin plumbs the depth of one’s heart; the cello, the depths of one’s soul. Musical symbiosis occurs between the two.
Very well said
And the viola?
This is so beautiful. Proof that if anyone puts in enough hard work they'll achieve their goals.
I have no idea how this proves that but it IS very beautiful
Thats such a stupid and classistic sentence!
@@adamgillespie3393 it proves it because obviously she practiced alot to be able to play that
@@fabulousk9014 *classic, and it's true
@@ryankali249 classistic, it means its discrimating people of lower class, especially working people. Its a sentence uses by the rich, who never had to work as hard as they think. Most people in the wirld work their ass of not reching things they want, because they are not able to do it.
You don't listen to the cello, you feel it
Beautiful performance of this expressive and dreamy piece. Thankyou!
Oh my. The cello has bass and treble for days. Absolutely wonderful performance.
Bravo Aurore J’étais très impressionné par ta magnifique performance, et ce morceau est très joli, Sebastien
I love Cello cause it’s note range is huge -> versatility is huge
Your music helped put my baby to sleep. Thank you!!!
I very much like it, when a string instrumentalist does hit the pitch. This is sublime, also in the very fast passages. Very emotional, very, very well played. Very, very high standard of art. Thank you so much for that beauty.
I .... am ... ... ... at ... a ... loss ... for ................ words. Performance was so perfect ... successfully communicating an extremely emotional work of art while at the same time not letting her physical performance become a distraction. A beautiful, tasteful and pure performance.
I'm so thankful for that experience I just witnessed . Å beautiful creation that brought tears of beauty to thine eye ...
I actually just recently started playing cello, i really do hope in a couple of years i will finally learn how to play the cello
😆
You shouldn't say that. You will never just "learn the cello", you'll always have room for improvement.
Fabulous, beautiful, amazing! I really needed to listen to such music this morning; it really lifted my spirits.
Such a beautiful performance 🥰
This piece and your performance is very moving and inspiring, yet another I want to add to my bucket list
Although Cassadò's 'Requiebros' has long been a standby of my repertoire, I did not know of the existence of this Suite until right now, when I happened upon this video. I think that I shall have to order the score.
Beautiful performance and music. Melts my heart!
I don't think that I've seen a cellist who takes so much bow since I was a pupil in Maurice Gendron's cello class at the Conservatoire in Paris, many decades ago. In any event, the results are good!
Haven't picked up the these cello last months. This makes me want to play and practice again! Beautiful performance
This is wonderful.
This very subtle and quiet style reminding me of the best late Georgian Ⅲ furniture. Of course better than Furnier whose sound remains only on surface while her's penetrates deeply into our hearts. Wonderful genius in 21 century.
MERCI!
Quelle maîtrise ! Bravo .
gorgeous piece and performance
I listen now!!!!!!!
IS WONDEFULLLLLLLLLLLL
Thank......Danker..........Obrigado!!!!!
I hear a lot of similarities to the Kodaly sonata. Wonderful piece, wonderful performance.
this is so good 😮
Goosebumps!! Wow! Playing as beautiful as the woman herself.
THOSE HARMONICS...
Where did she get her left hand?
Yeah I need to buy one
The fast change of position
Ever heard devil went down to georgia?
The left hand shop bro
@@adamgillespie3393 Popper etudes :(
Sounds really nice. Thanks for posting!
Excellent. 👍👌👌
That's beautiful and delightful ❤️💕
She's really good. Beautiful sound and terrific technique.
Imma play this real soon😭
ASTOUNDINGLY BEAUTIFUL! Bona!
absolutely beautiful.
Now I want to learn this suite instead of the Bach one I was supposed to learn
Do It! sheet music is online. You have this excellent video as inspiration and a reference point! Ain't nothing stopping you!
Sameee
John Wood Composer this one is a lot more challenging than Bach’s. That might stop someone
@@euomu but getting a good phrasing on the bach is arguably a lot harder
He doesn't have Bach's main problematic that is to sound like a master. So I think there's here some margin to search and feel deeper.
You reached my heart ❤️
Los agudos que hace el cello son realmente gloriosos😍
Aren't I correct Celiniano my flower
amazing interpretation! Bravo!
Hermoso
Amazing talent!!lovely
Beautiful, sad but emotional music and one can see how Ms Dassesse is one with her cello.
Exquisite! Love the cello.
Très intense... Merci.
Beautiful, and so was the music.
3:49 Sounded like a majestic bird chirping.
Cindy Pineda lol it did
A divine heron/peacock hybrid from heaven
I liked that part as well
Virtuos und schön !
wonderful
Made me emotional...
Beautiful!!
Beautiful l like 👍👍
i hope you're aware of the complete happiness you bring in here
Lovely! 😍💝
Great playing and a very nice French cello I presume !
Marvelous!!!
Bravo!
You are amazing
phenamial
Been playing for 5 years and i will never reach this skill😢
I bet she plays for 15 years at least..
Lindo! Maravilhoso!
When cello and cellist become one...
( Lbqmsg ( La verdad que 💁 Me gusta )🎹🎹🎹🎹🎻🎻🎻🎹🎻🎻🎻🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾 )( Desde Montevideo Uruguay 🇺🇾 Uruguay 🇺🇾 !! ) .
Que musica tan encantadora.
Just amazing. Cellos and violas are just so epic. Violins are too high pitched imho, but it is just a personal music taste thing.
For me too. I'm a cellist who took up the violin a couple of years ago. In two years I got to the Bach double violin concerto which I adore. But the E-string next to my ear was just too high and irritating. It isn't for nothing I chose the cello, whose tessitura I prefer.
Very impressive ^~ ^
Thank you. Love it!
Eccezionale grande talento
Wow! You make it sing
I hope one day I could play it too
Talent isn’t a thing it’s practice they if you put hard work into something you can be an expert at it
Well, some people do have a natural ability to learn things faster than the average person. Nobody's born instantly good (unless extreme cases like being a savant), but a talented person will have an easier time learning.
espero tocar así algún día
Amazing.
Maravilhoso!
Precioso.
Sublime!
what's the tempo on this piece? marvelous
Exceptionnel
Tank you ❤
awesome
Awsome!
harika!
Buralarda Türk görmek ne güzel!..
Play as if we made love the night before
Rather than play as if we'd argued hehe x
lovely
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
thanks.
Lovely playing ❤️ - A shame about the poor sound recording, the room acoustics was to reverberate, could here the ‘recording white noise’ from the poor quality mic and people moving / talking in the room.
there's nothing with reverb in a hall. that's literally why people play in halls. as a cellist and audio engineer it's common for a recording to add some reverb to prevent the instrument from sounding dry. you have a strange taste for disliking that sound. it's ingrained with all classical instruments
Her bridge is so different from mine! No little heart thing 😂
Dorothy Bloomberg my bridge has " little heart thing"
😉😁
I have the heart as well on my 🎻(violin)
Instruments with those "little heart thing" bridges are generally strad models.
УМНИЦА!!!!
Haunting
Ich spiel zwar Cello aber kann niemals so schönn spielen wie sie
👏👏
Is she Amanda Seyfried??!! :))
My fingers are already hurting seeing her... Not even started anything yet
So schönn
Whenever i see people move their fingers up and down one string really fast i get like anxiety that it's gonna give them rope burn or a cut lol
They learn how to first release pressure then softly move up or down
You're also less likely to hurt your finger doing that on a cello than on a violin
Geofanny Yohanes he cuz the strings are bigger
Diogène De Sinope ?? Where do you learn that? It does not at all hurt to slide your finger down a string. I’m a cellist, so I can only speak for cellos. The strings are perfectly smooth
I am a cellist it doesn't hurt at all. The strings are soft feeling. We do get callices though
Thats one huge violin for a girl😮
exellent