TopRameen thanks, this helped! I am "researching" this song to get into my all county orchestra, however it's only movement one or three, and I've been debating between this song and another really good one and this comment really helped. :)
That's why I love Bach's portrait. It has an aura of both severity and mischievousness about it, and the expression on his face almost seems to be saying: "...oh yes, you know who I am."
Internet Guy, I can agree how you think it is annoying, however even though you can’t control the tone and the pianoforte and future pianos have been a great improvement in sound and tone, the harpsichord can keep a kind of unique sound that feels like it is bringing you back century’s with its tangy sound, that is why it sounds so in spot with this song
Emiliano Ramirez the second movement is a bit fast though. It's supposed to be lyric and melancholic, it seems they just want to get through it, although they should take the time to let all the tensions live through the harmony, what they are not doing
I have heard this a thousand times and, hell, it gives me the goosebumps all over again. Take 11:01-11:17: it's as if one note is pinned down for ever-and-ever and the rest of music whirls and whirls and whirls around it, unable to escape, and then it is released, and up it goes and flies again, up and down and up and down in this cosmic rollercoaster. I feel sorry for everyone who has never heard this.
Obscur antissimus I gotta say, this song does the same to me. That cut you mentioned is by far my favorite part of this piece. And your description was very accurate :)
Thank you for the post. I will be attending a concert, this Friday, that starts with J.S. Back, Violin Concerto. I will be listening for the note you wrote about!!!
05:25 every note is touching my heart and makes me think ,what he lived that he could write this notes. No words to explain our gratitude . Thank you Mr.Bach and all others to leave us the real music
I can barely play the door's bell, however, listen this specific Bach concert is awesome. Specially the 3rd movement, It seems a sunny day, with a soft wind during the fall after a huge rain. I can even hear some leaves flying all over the road. Just close your eyes...
It's actually not that hard. I am playing the whole concert, in december with the town's orchestra. Yes, third movement is a little ugh at first, made me very frustrated but now it's not that bad and I can just laugh about the faces everyone in the orchestra makes when I play the more difficult places. 😂😂😂
I stopped playing seriously a long time ago and changed directions in life but this music still brings me pure joy to play. Pure magic reaching through time and just taking both the listeners and the performer on a journey of emotion. Bach’s unreal.
@@wangshijian7472 That's the beauty of Baroque music. You can interpret these pieces in any way that you like. It could reflect sadness for some, or joyful optimism.
Bach was truly the master of consonance and dissonance He knows how music sounds to all of us Heakes music that makes everyone happy just like mozart All his pieces are masterpieces and none had mistakes in harmony His music is sometimes relaxing, sometimes dramatic and sometimes intense He isy favourite composer
I remember my guitar teacher taught me this on guitar back when I was in high school. Such a beautiful piece. I never managed to learn it all the way through. One day...
Unlike much of the classical era music, with its dainty elegance, this has an exquisite fire without the emotional excess of the movent's romantic grandeur. Like Vivadi who has a flamboyant style, Bach conjured intellect without sacrificing emotions..
Bach's compositions are masterpieces of coherence and harmony. He was and is a music composition genius of all times. He was able to perfectly intertwine keyboard and string instruments in his compositions.
A little different, but... look up "Kocsis plays Bach Concerto in G minor, BWV 1058 (II)" on youtube and listen. It's this same piece that Bach redid for harpsichord later on. On this one, it's played on piano. This one specifically is the 2 movement. Change the number in the parenthesis and you'll get the 1st and third.
This is on the easy side of classical. It’s only Grade 8 in ABRSM (1st mvt), and anyone with effort can master this. Playing this piece is not extremely hard, but mastering it and be able to play it musically and beautifully is hard af, especially for Bach.
Your writing is sub level 8: You can’t say anyone can master it and then that mastering it is rare. It’s illogical. You mean anyone can learn to play this but mastering it is rare.
@@MM93_SV5Are you possibly still trying to learn English? After all it would make communicating through type a little easier. If you are currently trying to learn it. I’m as well,learning language arts.
Currently learning this piece! Thank you so much for this glorious video. Such great quality. Also thank goodness for the RUclips “slow down speed” button 🤣 makes it easier for learning purposes haha.
Elomere Thanks so much for your great gift. Now and then I privately listen to Beethoven's String Quartets, especially No.1 in F Major, opening movement. Exquisite.
Bach, J.S. violin concerto in A minor BWV 1041, Tchaikovsky - Concerto para piano 1 - Si bemol menor, Cavalgada das Valquírias - Wilhelm Richard Wagner, Chopin Polonesa op 40 #1, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Mozart >> Vivemos o suficiente para ouvi-las.
Im using this for my concertmaster audition. I know the first 2 movements but the 3rd.......oh gosh lol those long strands of 16th notes in allegro tempo is a killer
I. Allegro: 0:00
II. Andante: 3:10
III. Allegro Assai: 8:30
TopRameen thanks, this helped!
I am "researching" this song to get into my all county orchestra, however it's only movement one or three, and I've been debating between this song and another really good one and this comment really helped. :)
allison :] don’t want to come out to be rude but it’s a piece, not a song. Sry if I’m sounding rude!
@@carliet.6400 True, songs are sung with voice. THIS....is more. This is musical language.
allison :] な
Thank you
When the drop comes but it's the whole composition.
lol
Drop comes at 10:26 !
And final drop comes at 11:01 🔥
Bach never stops being amazing
Qingmingyu umm yup he did when he died
@@sipplexdrip1411 really? Here you are a couple hundred years later listening to his music debating wether he is still amazing.
@@leonhardeuler6811 issa joke
@@WilliamTravisIto yeah he should stick to math tssssss fawk yea
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Movement 1 Allegro 0:00
Movement 2 Adante 3:12
Movement 3 Allegro Assai 8:32
0:00 heard in Baby Wordsworth’s World of Words, Halloween Concert Hall (MMXX), Halloween Fun with Cecil and Halloween Classics Soundtrack (MMXXII)
Bach's face in the end looks like "Oh yes, I wrote this" haha. Beautiful!!!!
ok boomer
That's why I love Bach's portrait. It has an aura of both severity and mischievousness about it, and the expression on his face almost seems to be saying: "...oh yes, you know who I am."
OKAY
@@jeanmalt2068 cringe
No he didn't. He said himself "I didn't write this: I'm just a poor choirmaster. I only held the pen".
I'm loving the harpsichord with the violin.
+Forkfour same
I wish more people played harpsichord
Internet Guy, I can agree how you think it is annoying, however even though you can’t control the tone and the pianoforte and future pianos have been a great improvement in sound and tone, the harpsichord can keep a kind of unique sound that feels like it is bringing you back century’s with its tangy sound, that is why it sounds so in spot with this song
@@shash6799 harpsichord is annoying instrument to listen to
I love harpsichords but they're barely audible with an orchestra lol
me: *reading the comments with sophisticated musical language that I have not learned yet*
me: “ah yes of course”
OMG xDDDD... uh.. i mean... of course fellow human comrade, this is indeed a good music piece
I feeeeeel youuuu broooo
Mhm
*I'm actually dying*
Just google it. Trust me, it isn't as complicated as you think.
HAHAHHA
The 1st mvt tempo is perfect! Listen the first 4 bars... that energy.
It's way too fast
technichy I agree, even for a Nigel Kennedy's "speed". I think also it´s too many fast, but don't dislike it at all.
technichy Well, I suggest to you listen it two or three time. After that, probably you won't think is too fast...
Luis Ahumada Faster than I think best, but Bach is pretty durable.
Emiliano Ramirez the second movement is a bit fast though. It's supposed to be lyric and melancholic, it seems they just want to get through it, although they should take the time to let all the tensions live through the harmony, what they are not doing
The first minute of this piece, please tell me that you right off the start don't hear infuences of Vivaldi!
automatically
Right away
In the same way a giant might look like a small person--until the camera pans out and you get some perspective.
I was thinkint the same thing
Ah yes of course
I have heard this a thousand times and, hell, it gives me the goosebumps all over again. Take 11:01-11:17: it's as if one note is pinned down for ever-and-ever and the rest of music whirls and whirls and whirls around it, unable to escape, and then it is released, and up it goes and flies again, up and down and up and down in this cosmic rollercoaster. I feel sorry for everyone who has never heard this.
Obscur antissimus I gotta say, this song does the same to me. That cut you mentioned is by far my favorite part of this piece. And your description was very accurate :)
+Obscur antissimus That part reminds me of the winter part of Vivaldi's four seasons. Nice description
Thank you for the post. I will be attending a concert, this Friday, that starts with J.S. Back, Violin Concerto. I will be listening for the note you wrote about!!!
Это самая точная характеристика этого произведения и музыки баха!
That's called "Contapunctus"
05:25 every note is touching my heart and makes me think ,what he lived that he could write this notes. No words to explain our gratitude . Thank you Mr.Bach and all others to leave us the real music
Herr Bach*
@@michaelsieger9133not in English
I for one love the tempo. This is my favorite recording.
@Pratham S Hegde sonic probably
I can barely play the door's bell, however, listen this specific Bach concert is awesome. Specially the 3rd movement, It seems a sunny day, with a soft wind during the fall after a huge rain. I can even hear some leaves flying all over the road. Just close your eyes...
Wait until you hear Joshua Bell
That was such a beautiful image
After this concerto you understand why Bach is often considered as the greatest composer of all time...
My favorite part is when the whole ensemble crescendos up the scale in unison. Such power!
So heavenly to listen to, but hellish to play!
edit: omg thanks for the likes guys!
I agree!!! LOL.
Not to bad once you learn it actually! I thought the same thing when I looked at the music
It's actually not that hard. I am playing the whole concert, in december with the town's orchestra. Yes, third movement is a little ugh at first, made me very frustrated but now it's not that bad and I can just laugh about the faces everyone in the orchestra makes when I play the more difficult places. 😂😂😂
not really, it's kinda easy
Technically is not the most difficult, but the problem here is the speed.
I stopped playing seriously a long time ago and changed directions in life but this music still brings me pure joy to play. Pure magic reaching through time and just taking both the listeners and the performer on a journey of emotion. Bach’s unreal.
I'm like 90% sure Bach was real.
@@spookzer16What he put to paper does not feel like something a real person could do
@@Boingus-Well I heard in the comments, people taught 8-9 year olds music he put to paper!
@@Boingus-Well I heard in the comments, people taught 8-9 year olds music he put to paper!
Sad, yet peaceful. Tragic,....yet inspiring.
@@richardshen8122 .-. too much
Richard Shen hey man, everyone has their own interpretations, no need to be rude
@@wangshijian7472 That's the beauty of Baroque music. You can interpret these pieces in any way that you like. It could reflect sadness for some, or joyful optimism.
At which point of your life do you stop discovering Bach pieces? What an amazing composer
One of my teachers said something to the effect that Bach was so universal that if there are extraterrestrials they would understand it.
Bach was truly the master of consonance and dissonance
He knows how music sounds to all of us
Heakes music that makes everyone happy just like mozart
All his pieces are masterpieces and none had mistakes in harmony
His music is sometimes relaxing, sometimes dramatic and sometimes intense
He isy favourite composer
OMG what a music... tears and smile at the same time. Unbelievable. Danke, Danke Johann Sebastian.
each time when the third movement is on, all my cells start dancing elegantly, an amazing experience
I love a lot of pieces I love, but I think this is probably my all time favourite consistently awesome piece.
Same! I started learning the violin because of this piece!
I remember my guitar teacher taught me this on guitar back when I was in high school. Such a beautiful piece. I never managed to learn it all the way through. One day...
Tabs??? Haha sorry
Me seeing this:
*NIGERUNDAYO* _SMOKEY!_
@@anonym3 Niiiiiiiiceeee
What about now?
Now?
I love the fast tempo on this piece. 👏👏
we live in a society
Too fast.
Bach Genius, the beauty and the virtue! I absolutely adore this concerto! Xxxx
Nunca había escuchado este concierto a tal velocidad... pero lo admito, es muy emocionante así!
Absolutely, my very favorite. Thank you Bach!!!!
I remember playing some of this. Brings back good memories.
The very 1st composition I've heard of Maestro Bach,which opened me the Classical Music doors up...
Ahh, nothing more relaxing than listening to this piece and reading the comments...
The ad between movements are so sacrilegious
Simplemente hermoso como todo lo que hizo Bach
This speed for the allegro seems absolutely perfect to me. Most other recordings sound boringly slow in comparison.
Unlike much of the classical era music, with its dainty elegance, this has an exquisite fire without the emotional excess of the movent's romantic grandeur.
Like Vivadi who has a flamboyant style, Bach conjured intellect without sacrificing emotions..
Probably because this is baroque not classical lol
This is baroque dude
@@josedurantorres6871 wow I didn't know that
Me trae recuerdos de mis inicios como aficionado. Es una pieza exquisita.
Tienes una guitarra eléctrica en tu foto de perfil, entonces tu tocas Metal Neoclasico y Power Metal lml que vivaa!
The first movement is present in one power metal song called "Will the Sun Rise?" from the band Stratovarius. It appears as one guitar solo :D
indeed ruclips.net/video/KSitDIEvkiU/видео.htmlm20s
El señor del bajo continuo. Bach era un genio
yes
0:01 allegro moderato
3:36 andante
8:27 allegro assai
Wow, the music of JSB is not of this world. I love it!
The start of this piece has been on my mind for the past 3 years and I finally found where it comes from lol
this is an absolute JAM session. just listen to that first movement!!! they're in a running groove
10:33 is amazing!!
I'm getting Ysaye-vibes
Trying to play the 3rd movement on marimba is an absolute chore, but it sounds so beautiful!
An absolute masterpiece!
Bach's compositions are masterpieces of coherence and harmony. He was and is a music composition genius of all times. He was able to perfectly intertwine keyboard and string instruments in his compositions.
I didn’t know that such high level of expression could come across without Romantic-era style, absolutely sublime!
I have to learn the third movement, and as soon as I heard the speed I think I nearly had a heart attack...it sounds so cool but so hard😂😭
the 2nd movement is the best for me
Thank you for taking the time to provide us with such astounding musical selects, it is greatly appreciated.
Gosh, this concerto is so pretty! I can’t wait to start playing it, my teacher just gave me the sheet music!
ben blij dat mijn ouders mij opgevoed hebben met klassieke muziek!, ik vind het voor mijzelf een voorrecht in mij generatie van 73
Finally! The tempo I was looking for!!!
i played this as a freshmen in highschool right before covid shut school down for the first time. ive decided to pick it back up again
timestamps:
1st movement: press 0
2nd movement: press 3
third movement: press 7
Andante 3:10
Allegro assai 8:30
Bach wrote five solo violin concertos. The same concerto in G minor is Bach's arrangement for the clavecin BWV 1058.
Me: *listening to this* ❤️👄❤️
Later: " I'll play it on my violin "
Also me: I hate this shit
It’s hard as fuc bro
@@洪啓騰-y3hlol
Humanity's greatest musical mind at work.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
so relaxing
un Bach d'éblouissement,haute admiration
This music is truly genius
The most perfect 3rd movement for me.
I'm In Honors Band and I have to play this for All-Region. It's adapted for marimba
HaoYuan Gao how are they showing off? They literally just said that they have to play this piece for a competition
@HaoYuan Gao ooh look someone's salty
I’ve been looking for a song with a melody like this for a long time. I’m happy to finally know the song’s name!
How beautiful ! I want to play along.
Laba, vaikystėje grojau šį kūrynį ir ne tik jį...
Pagarbiai Rūta Volungevičiūtė
I've been looking for this for SOOOOO long.
The third movement just thrills me. to bad about the ads between movements.
I agree on the speed, especially in the andate. I love it when the lead up to the high note in measure 15 is stretched out a little.
I love this masterpiece.
A little different, but... look up "Kocsis plays Bach Concerto in G minor, BWV 1058 (II)" on youtube and listen. It's this same piece that Bach redid for harpsichord later on. On this one, it's played on piano. This one specifically is the 2 movement. Change the number in the parenthesis and you'll get the 1st and third.
They are basically the same
Timestamps:
1st movement: 0:00
Second movement: 3:11 (actual violin/solo melody starts at 3:37 ish)
I hit that like button before even the 5th measure. Impressed already just listening to the first few bars.
This is on the easy side of classical. It’s only Grade 8 in ABRSM (1st mvt), and anyone with effort can master this.
Playing this piece is not extremely hard, but mastering it and be able to play it musically and beautifully is hard af, especially for Bach.
Your writing is sub level 8:
You can’t say anyone can master it and then that mastering it is rare.
It’s illogical. You mean anyone can learn to play this but mastering it is rare.
@@M_SC my first language isn’t English so, sorry bout that
@@MM93_SV5Are you possibly still trying to learn English? After all it would make communicating through type a little easier. If you are currently trying to learn it. I’m as well,learning language arts.
Egyszerűen fenomenális!!
Божественно красота исполнено
Such an unbelievable composer.
Hermoso simplemente hermoso
Currently learning this piece! Thank you so much for this glorious video. Such great quality.
Also thank goodness for the RUclips “slow down speed” button 🤣 makes it easier for learning purposes haha.
always amazing a beautiful every time.
Bach is unearthly...
Ulf Wolf
it is and it's addictive too.
Elomere Indeed it is :-)
Elomere Thanks so much for your great gift. Now and then I privately listen to Beethoven's String Quartets, especially No.1 in F Major, opening movement. Exquisite.
It should be a crime to put ads in the middle of this masterpiece =/
Una obra de genio
If u want to add ads, add at the very first video and very last video. I need to enjoy silence between movement
How can 14 people not like this? If you don't like Classical music, then don't look it up on RUclips and hit play.
***** indeed, for me it seems a little too rushed, it's still great though ;)
I don't dislike the recording, but the technique is a but to modern. Period is always better.
@BrianDMS
The tempo of this piece is Allegro, so it is supposed to be played like this.
Jonathan Yin Allegro has quite a large bpm range
Indeed, but the specific speed is decided by the soloist. Every time I have heard this concerto, it is at this speed. It gives it edge.
Greatest!! Beautiful!!
The last part this thing just explodes
12 minutes of pure poetry
Thanks for posting this, it's wonderful!! Very impressive playing too whoever it is....
0:00 Allegro
3:10 Andante
8:30 Allegro assai
So this is my audition piece for North Carolina Senior All State Orchestra. Wish me lucks and please give me tips for this piece.
GianLuca Kasai BOI SAME what school
Jack Zhang White Oak High Advanced Chamber Orchestra
Did you get in
@@roaldmiedema8763 he didnt :(
Bach, J.S. violin concerto in A minor BWV 1041, Tchaikovsky - Concerto para piano 1 - Si bemol menor, Cavalgada das Valquírias - Wilhelm Richard Wagner, Chopin Polonesa op 40 #1, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Mozart >> Vivemos o suficiente para ouvi-las.
Hermoso concierto¡¡
A brilliant work of a great master 👍
Magnífico
OMG feels nostalgic. I played it in the music school
Im using this for my concertmaster audition.
I know the first 2 movements but the 3rd.......oh gosh lol those long strands of 16th notes in allegro tempo is a killer
Did you get it?
Thank you.
AWESOME! I'm learning the 3rd mvt right now
It's really hard for me....
I'm good with all of it, but I can't find the sheet music for violin 2...
Wow. How did you learn piano by yourself? I'm trying to do the same thing and I just can't!
Peter Chang Music theory dot net might help you in your learning. XD
it's the best music)
The 3rd movement is my fav
This is the best one in RUclips!\
Good job! Bravo!