The cello playing is very fine no question, however the star in any performance of the Mendelssohn D major sonata is always the pianist......beautifully executing this very challenging work by this gentleman
Great interplay between the musicians, beautiful sound and expression by the cellist, and great virtuosity at service of this precious and fluent musical creations! Bravissimi.
1:13 I haven't seen the score of this work, but this phrase always gets to me. Did Mendelssohn actually write it that the first play through the high note is articulated cleanly and the second time there is a slight glissando leading to it? I always hear it that way, even Rostropovich and Starker. If that was Mendelssohn's intention, it's genius. If it is an interpretation, it's genius performance. This is an exciting piece, as joyful as anything Mendelssohn ever wrote, with the false cadences leading development in unexpected directions to the listeners' delight. Bravo, Maestros!
This Sonata is another example of "95%-based-on-the-piano-part" piece. So, I think it should be called "Sonata for Piano and Cello" (same as Beethoven's Sonatas are named). I played this piece a couple years ago. Can't say I enjoyed though... The amount of notes in piano part is enormous but the "content" is little bit empty, to my taste.
The cello playing is very fine no question, however the star in any performance of the Mendelssohn D major sonata is always the pianist......beautifully executing this very challenging work by this gentleman
I adore this sonata, so brimming with energy and life! Excellently played by Mssrs. Radutiu and Rundberg.
Valentin Radutiu is an amazing cellist, he deserves so much!! Congrats on this beautiful Mendelssohn 😍
Bravo!
It’s so nice when you can see the audience appreciating the gorgeous music
fab music... wonderful Felix :)
Great interplay between the musicians, beautiful sound and expression by the cellist, and great virtuosity at service of this precious and fluent musical creations! Bravissimi.
bravo! wonderful felix
yess!!! loving this :)
Very good indeed! Bravo!
Surprised,,
Sobeautiful performance,
Excellent.
Thanks for updating.
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Finally,,,,,thank you
So beautiful 😍 💖
Admiring Rundberg's economy of motion
1:13 I haven't seen the score of this work, but this phrase always gets to me. Did Mendelssohn actually write it that the first play through the high note is articulated cleanly and the second time there is a slight glissando leading to it? I always hear it that way, even Rostropovich and Starker.
If that was Mendelssohn's intention, it's genius. If it is an interpretation, it's genius performance.
This is an exciting piece, as joyful as anything Mendelssohn ever wrote, with the false cadences leading development in unexpected directions to the listeners' delight.
Bravo, Maestros!
There's no gliss written on the score. It's interpretation!
💕💕💕🙆♀️
This Sonata is another example of "95%-based-on-the-piano-part" piece. So, I think it should be called "Sonata for Piano and Cello" (same as Beethoven's Sonatas are named). I played this piece a couple years ago. Can't say I enjoyed though... The amount of notes in piano part is enormous but the "content" is little bit empty, to my taste.
Yes
it's a virtuoso work for the piano -- the 'cello part is hardly more than accompaniment.
支持者出錢出力讓候選人得高票,補助款變成候選人自己的。
把眾人的努力當空氣,獨攬所有功勞在自己身上。企業家都知道要賺了錢要跟股東分紅,要提高員工待遇。就只有這傢伙不會。
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