Beethoven String Quartet Op. 132 in A Minor - Ariel Quartet (full)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @sayedattia113
    @sayedattia113 Год назад +22

    The last movement is so beautiful.
    It makes me cry when I listen to it

    • @ArielQuartet
      @ArielQuartet  Год назад +2

      Yes!! We feel the same ❤️

    • @lilianwriterMemoirs
      @lilianwriterMemoirs 7 месяцев назад +2

      With love and benevolence for your magnificent quartet.
      Lilian Duval

  • @sethtrombley235
    @sethtrombley235 2 года назад +74

    It’s difficult to not tear up every single time I listen to the third movement. Absolutely beautiful…

    • @ArielQuartet
      @ArielQuartet  Год назад +8

      Same here ❤

    • @martincaracoche4657
      @martincaracoche4657 Год назад +6

      I think is the best movement written by Beethoven.

    • @1193joao
      @1193joao 10 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@martincaracoche4657 Indeed! I personally think it's the greatest artistic expression ever conveyed! This particular movement has made me company through joy and sorrow - and I always get the feeling that master L.V.B (even more AFTER the "climax"!) is somehow whispering in my ear, quietly at night, explaining through sound and emotion all of this: all the struggle, all the pain, all the joy, all the courage, all the changes, all the permanents... the human condition ...
      And then quietly tucks you in, and kisses you good night.
      Genius.
      More than 200 years later, thank you.
      Thank you to the quartet for an absolutely wonderful rendition
      Ps: sorry for the bad english

  • @neilclarke7313
    @neilclarke7313 Год назад +17

    This is the finest and most moving quartet playing I’ve ever heard.

  • @lightespeed
    @lightespeed 4 года назад +35

    When I was a lad in the Army, I was a Beethoven nut and I tried to track down & visit all the houses where Beethoven had lived, I didn't succeed, but found a lot but far from all, it took me all over Austria and Germany, there were 57 houses altogether, one for each year of his life. This has to be my favourite quartet of any composer.

    • @LoriCitro
      @LoriCitro 4 года назад

      could you send me a list of addresses and house that you visited? I would be very much interested in that! citrolori@aol.com

    • @renoraider9817
      @renoraider9817 18 дней назад

      Dude that is so effing amazing! Ludwig was God!

  • @JorgeRamos-ip6jw
    @JorgeRamos-ip6jw 6 месяцев назад +16

    I listen this cuartet while I read Platón writing. I am sick, but music and philosophy Is cure for my soul .

  • @autumnleaves2766
    @autumnleaves2766 6 лет назад +136

    Great performance of a masterpiece. I imagine that the later Beethoven Quartets must represent huge challenges for the performers. It never ceases to amaze me what the great Ludwig van Beethoven was capable of composing even after having begun to lose his hearing in his mid 20s, and how his deafness was often mistaken for rudeness. It is known that Beethoven could be difficult but he had so much to contend with: deafness, other serious health problems, endless changes of address, political turmoil in the background, the custody battle over his nephew Karl, the harmful effects of his difficult upbringing. If he were alive now, one wonders whether he might be diagnosed with severe depression and even autism ? He overcame so much to create some of the greatest music ever written. Rest in peace Ludwig van Beethoven. I

    • @josepholeary3286
      @josepholeary3286 4 года назад +4

      Notice how much the performers enjoy their individual lines. I met a horn player who denounced Elgar's (usually highly esteemed) orchestration because it is torture for the performers!

    • @ruudmeijns7895
      @ruudmeijns7895 4 года назад +2

      Very well said.

    • @colorsofsound4782
      @colorsofsound4782 3 года назад +17

      I know this is a very late comment, nevertheless I am in agreement. I found this out recently: Beethoven wrote that 3rd mov. specifically with divine inspiration. He titled it with thanks to the deities that saved him from his sickness (he thought he was surely going to die and most would've agreed if they knew his state of health at that time). One can also view this chorale-like mov. as an inner (perhaps subconscious?) reconciliation and reaffirmation of the Heiligenstadt testament written two and a half decades ago when he was in his late twenties.
      He who almost took his life due to the endless suffering endured for this long, saw a light at the end. I hope I didn't bore any reader too much with my blabbering, anyhow, I hope this added info can give someone the strength to continue living and living for the good in this world and not become too cynical or hateful because that strips away life itself and does no good to others nor oneself. Beethoven would not be who he was had he not been a fellow human of such suffering, virtue and love. That message rings starkly in my heart when I hear this movement.

    • @voiceboxes1825
      @voiceboxes1825 2 года назад +2

      Amen.

    • @nodders1
      @nodders1 2 года назад +12

      God bless for the comment. I've suffered with depression my whole life (difficult childhood & all sorts) and like Beethoven really came close to ending it all a few times. Unlike Beethoven I have no great talents, no great gifts to offer mankind. No greater purpose. Just a normal, modest, life, full of suffering. It also took me a long time "to get into" classical music. I don't play an instrument. I can hardly tell a major from a minor. But, God do I love the late quartets! It's the pinnacle of the romantic period. All that perfect composition. The utter & mesmerising usage of dissonance. So ahead of its time. And the absolute delight of how the music circles through despair to utter joy and then back again. And you can just see Beethoven's all life journey come together in one piece of near perfect music. So expressive & personal, and yet so masterly and well-written. From first to last note. And he wrote this when he was deaf & near his end. Only supernatural Hope could have inspired him & guided his hand. It's the very definition of heroic virtue. I live on for that same little glimmer of hope. And this piece really reminds me of its existence & power when the darkness is almost all encompassing. So thank you Her Beethoven for having walked that path and come out with this sublime Consolation. May everlasting joy be with you now.

  • @englemanart
    @englemanart Год назад +17

    Sublime. Amazed that one person can write this. Amazed that four people can play this. Amazed that four instruments can have this affect on me. Bravo.

    • @ArielQuartet
      @ArielQuartet  Год назад +2

      Thank you, we keep being amazed by the person who wrote this and inspires us to dive deeper!

  • @JeremyGalloway
    @JeremyGalloway 6 лет назад +101

    The third movement is truly beyond description. So beautiful

    • @jorgegarzaelli6238
      @jorgegarzaelli6238 3 года назад

      i AGREE WITH YOU

    • @colorsofsound4782
      @colorsofsound4782 3 года назад +5

      I know this is a very late comment, nevertheless I am in agreement. I found this out recently: Beethoven wrote that mov. specifically with divine inspiration. He titled it with thanks to the deities that saved him from his sickness (he thought he was surely going to die and most would've agreed if they knew his state of health at that time). One can also view this chorale-like mov. as an inner (perhaps subconscious?) reconciliation and reaffirmation of the Heiligenstadt testament written two and a half decades ago when he was in his late twenties.
      He who almost took his life due to the endless suffering endured for this long, saw a light at the end. I hope I didn't bore any reader too much with my blabbering, anyhow, I hope this added info can give someone the strength to continue living and living for the good in this world and not become too cynical or hateful because that strips away life itself and does no good to others nor oneself. Beethoven would not be who he was had he not been a fellow human of such suffering, virtue and love. That message rings starkly in my heart when I hear this movement.

    • @lumenpraetorius4592
      @lumenpraetorius4592 3 года назад

      Well said. No apologies necessary.

    • @danasheys9300
      @danasheys9300 3 года назад +1

      @@colorsofsound4782 i dont think Beethoven cared one b>t about humanity. HE lived in his own universe .Beyond all of us fools

    • @concerned1
      @concerned1 2 года назад +1

      Imagine saying to a woman: ‘You are truly beyond description. So beautiful.’
      Indignant, the woman might reply: ‘Is that all you think I have to offer, my looks?

  • @마라톤맨-x7n
    @마라톤맨-x7n Год назад +44

    1. 00:09 Assai sostenuto - Allegro
    2. 10:26 Allegro ma non tanto
    3. 21:42 Molto adagio - Andante - Molto adagio - Andante - Molto adagio
    4. 40:34 Assai vivace
    5. 42:11 Allegro appassionato - Presto

  • @franciscopolatscheck8837
    @franciscopolatscheck8837 3 месяца назад +3

    In Art, there's nothing above this; and you've done it justice. Bravo!

  • @Katnip452
    @Katnip452 16 дней назад +1

    I’m always amazed at all the directions LVB found to explore starting from a few simple phrases that interested him, such as the opening notes that are essentially the fugue motif from both opus 131 and opus 133. Just a fragment and he opens up worlds within worlds from it, never exhausting the possibilities.

  • @lolguytiger45
    @lolguytiger45 4 года назад +44

    This really speaks to the redemptive power of music.

    • @Buford-kz7ky
      @Buford-kz7ky 2 года назад

      Was looking for this comment

  • @geegeedoc
    @geegeedoc 9 лет назад +88

    Movement 1- 0:00
    Movement 2- 10:28
    Movement 3- 21:44
    Movement 4- 40:37 (attaca)
    Movement 5- 42:11?

  • @josearriola7491
    @josearriola7491 4 года назад +63

    No words can explain this music. Kind of perfection.

    • @colingordon8265
      @colingordon8265 3 года назад +2

      What is a 'kind' of perfection?

    • @supdawg6102
      @supdawg6102 3 года назад

      @@concerned1 to express how perfect it is

    • @seandavies467
      @seandavies467 3 года назад +6

      Words are merely constructed signifiers which point towards the actuality. So you are correct, words can not explain or express music as music is not a construct in the same way that words and meaning are.

    • @lumenpraetorius4592
      @lumenpraetorius4592 3 года назад +1

      Perhaps a certain type of perfection.

    • @danasheys9300
      @danasheys9300 3 года назад +3

      @@seandavies467 everyone knows that...... jeeezzzz

  • @luisfrodrimaz
    @luisfrodrimaz 5 лет назад +48

    Beethoven - Quartet No. 15 in A minor ("Heiliger Dankgesang"), Op. 132, written in 1825
    1 - 00:10 - Assai sostenuto - Allegro -09:49
    2 - 10:27 - Allegro ma non tanto -19:48
    3 - 21:43 - ''Heiliger Dankgesang eines Genesenen an der Gottheit, in der Lydischen Tonart''.
    (''Canto de acción de gracias ofrecido ala Divinidad por un convaleciente, en modo lidio'') -
    21:43- Molto Adagio(coral)- 25:24 -Andante -27:27-Molto adagio(coral) - 31:21-Andante- 33:37-Molto adagio
    (Actually the molto adagio coral appears 7 times, the last in a very ecstatic way ) -39'33
    4 - 40:36 - Alla marcia, assai vivace ...
    5 - 42:11 - Allegro appassionato

    • @strutherhill
      @strutherhill 4 года назад +5

      Thanks for posting this. Very handy! Some of the most sublime music ever written or performed.

    • @rubeng9092
      @rubeng9092 2 года назад

      Thx

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 Год назад +6

    My Radiology professor, Lindsay Rowe, always used Beethoven as he described Paget's Disease, an abnormal growth of bony tissue in adulthood. Often the first sign is that the patients hat is getting smaller. In Luigi's case, his bony auditory canals started growing and crushing the nerve, first causing tinnitus and then eventual deafness. He would also be suffering from extreme joint pains.
    And he gave us these gifts.

  • @thanemacinnes8188
    @thanemacinnes8188 Год назад +5

    😢😢always. Go. Back. To this.quartet

  • @tractotus
    @tractotus 5 лет назад +32

    Wonderful performance of this sublime masterpiece. No greater, deeper music has ever been written!

  • @billgrange3189
    @billgrange3189 5 лет назад +19

    This quartet marks the pinnacle of all music in my opinion...and, of course, the playing of the Ariel Quartet does full justice to it.

    • @tractotus
      @tractotus 5 лет назад +5

      You're right. This sublime masterpiece is one of the deepest most profound treasures of all of World culture

    • @malcolmabram2957
      @malcolmabram2957 4 года назад +1

      Matter of opinion. Of course. But I would not challenge this statement. 14:58 is out of this world.

  • @gurthbruins6411
    @gurthbruins6411 4 года назад +23

    Totally satisfying, magnificent performance of what is probably the greatest piece of music ever written.

    • @olivierdrouin2701
      @olivierdrouin2701 2 года назад

      I don t think so, but thé most Amazing and incredible harmonies in thé three , probably , even i do prefer thé beach boys onès.

    • @robinmunro47
      @robinmunro47 5 месяцев назад

      Agreed...heavenly 🙂

    • @Katnip452
      @Katnip452 16 дней назад

      Greatest piece? No, but close. Opus 131 is supreme.

  • @billgrange3189
    @billgrange3189 5 лет назад +26

    Arguably the greatest single musical work, wonderfully played. I was having a fraught day and this music lifted my spirits no end. Well, Beethoven usually does!

    • @gioragoldberg3980
      @gioragoldberg3980 4 года назад

      Amen!

    • @b.-k.w.1129
      @b.-k.w.1129 4 года назад +1

      @hij stupid undifferentiated comparison that does not do justice to any of the named

    • @billgrange3189
      @billgrange3189 3 года назад +2

      @@b.-k.w.1129 ???

  • @ianlloyd6812
    @ianlloyd6812 2 года назад +5

    One can see (and hear) the passion and discipline
    these artists need to share this beauty with us

  • @victorlabsky2104
    @victorlabsky2104 3 года назад +8

    There are no superlatives the express the impact of Beethoven´s music.
    We are witnessing a real time machine.
    Immagine, two or three hundred years from now this music will certainly be alive and uplifting also the future generations.
    Thank you, Ariel Quartet, for a marvellous performance.
    Your love for music, dedication and precise work represent a real visual delight.
    Brave e bravi!

  • @antoniogentile250
    @antoniogentile250 10 месяцев назад +3

    Ariel siete meravigliosi tutti e quattro!!!

  • @garygrohowski1304
    @garygrohowski1304 3 года назад +8

    The third movement is such a very harmonic richness..

  • @freddelameilleure2969
    @freddelameilleure2969 5 лет назад +11

    One of the great masterworks of all time, played by master musicians. Thx

  • @cogent4645
    @cogent4645 4 года назад +15

    Haunting, engaging and yet sublime, this group has brought new heights to this masterpiece of "Thanks Giving". This will be a Classic in the era of social media! Cherish!

  • @bicycleetc9436
    @bicycleetc9436 4 года назад +4

    The guy on the left is so expressive. Loved the piece.

  • @saidius
    @saidius 4 года назад +13

    Did you know that this quartet became an inspiration to a classic novel. Not just an inspiration but also its plan. The book is "A Mind At Peace" (original name "Huzur" (peace/serenity in Turkish))
    Most of the people don't know it but the author put this music behind his novel's words secretly..
    The novel has four main episodes. The episodes' changing emotions are same with this track's emotions, identically and respectively!
    And the author does not even reveals this. He 'explains' op132 in the novel. But he does not even 'tell the name' of it.He only describes the music

    • @88RJA
      @88RJA 3 года назад +2

      The piece also figures in “Adrian Leverkühn’s Testament” from Thomas Mann’s Dr. Faustus Chapter XX. Mann wrote "At bottom..every one of the four players has to be a Paganini and would not have to know not only his own part but the three others' as well, else it's no use."

    • @olivierdrouin2701
      @olivierdrouin2701 2 года назад +1

      Thank you.
      I will search if it is translated in french.
      Dans un biopic français et dans un film d Alessandro barrico , le heiliger dankgesang est utilisé pour dire l émerveillement de l amour , et on ne peut faire de plus grand compliment a cette musique que dire que qu elle vaut encore mieux que cela !!!

  • @bach_solo
    @bach_solo 3 года назад +11

    Incredible! Such a unity of thought and sound and feeling! Almost like a single person with eight hands and four instruments plays it. Bravo! Very emotional, yet thought out and crisp performance!

  • @michaels7889
    @michaels7889 Год назад +7

    This has always seemed to me to be the most strenuous of all the Beethoven quartets. A lovely sustained performance even that Allegro apassionato that starts so happily and Fur Elise style but seems ultimately to dissolve into chaos, not the playing - the music! By strenuous I meant to play not to listen to. They fit very neatly into one's psyche. Listening there is no fatigue with a performance such as this; one is carried along. These late Beethoven quartets were an early introduction for me to the medium when I was about 19. Later I learned to play them (though failing this level of skill).

    • @sergioa64a
      @sergioa64a Год назад

      I have heard that this quartet is a preparation for his tenth symphony.

  • @Ferenz111
    @Ferenz111 3 года назад +4

    Great performance of the music which is at the highest summit in this world

  • @flavianofloris4459
    @flavianofloris4459 3 года назад +6

    Cello is amazing!

  • @sandromancini1951
    @sandromancini1951 6 лет назад +4

    Il mio BRAVO all'Ariel Quartet per questa esecuzione dell'op. 132 di Beethoven

  • @rowancrew2934
    @rowancrew2934 Год назад +4

    Beautiful performance of this masterpiece.

  • @janebrenner590
    @janebrenner590 3 года назад +5

    Once more, a superb and moving experience......!

  • @vaughanosgan2623
    @vaughanosgan2623 2 года назад +4

    Grande presentation of one of the greatest quartets of all......An amazing work Indeed
    Bravo Bravo players...Love that Cellist

    • @ArielQuartet
      @ArielQuartet  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much!

  • @bonymerinoloo1353
    @bonymerinoloo1353 7 лет назад +6

    One of my favorite melodies by Beethoven.

  • @fredhoupt4078
    @fredhoupt4078 3 года назад +6

    Excellent performance, passionate, engaged, pulsating with vigor. In my view, Beethoven's last works, including his late Bagatelles and late quartets, are the pinnacle of Western musical expressions, ideas and forms. They will age as well as the best of daVinci and Michelangelo.

  • @victoriamiskolczy6336
    @victoriamiskolczy6336 4 года назад +7

    Divine playing, all of you! The non-vibrato chords in the slow movement are so beautiful... gives me goosebumps!

  • @marcussaemann9819
    @marcussaemann9819 6 лет назад +10

    really fantastic performance

  • @MB-pm4xe
    @MB-pm4xe 3 года назад +3

    The sound, the performance and, it goes without saying, the piece, all sublime.

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 22 дня назад

    The audience rating of performances of Beethven‘s music is immeasurableand off the charts becouse these performances are comfortable and graceful and moved and beautiful and skilful

  • @sandroveronese2042
    @sandroveronese2042 3 года назад +2

    it's wonderful to hear the music and see the musicians play. Because music must be listened to but also seen

  • @slvsfr
    @slvsfr Месяц назад

    Morning Pro Musica, broadcast out of Boston, broadcast this one morning while I drove to work. I had to hunt down the CD, a box set. None disappointing. The late quartets. The guy was deaf while writing this. Doing it from memory of what sounds work together. Amazing.

  • @krugos1978
    @krugos1978 8 лет назад +15

    I love this work, this and Op.131 are my favorite Beethoven quartets (I can't decide which one I like the most). Very moving performance, beautiful job, thank you for sharing!

  • @davehorse6344
    @davehorse6344 8 лет назад +19

    I love this piece and have always favoured my recording by the Lindsays. But I have to say, the Ariel quartet have swept me away with this wonderful performance. All four of you play this beautifully, excellent individual performances combining into a superb sum of parts. Thank you.

    • @Lemma01
      @Lemma01 Год назад

      The Lindsays were my introduction, too: mid- to late-Seventies, when they were at Sheffield, then Manchester. They had an annual stint at the (Old) Victoria Theatre in Stoke on Trent. I was a teenager, but their Bartok and Beethoven was so out of the usual run of productions, they seamed from another world. Working as a volunteer, collecting ticket stubs and beer glasses, I heard every performance for free. I had no idea how lucky I was. And I entirely agree with your sentiments.

  • @mauricioabadi1410
    @mauricioabadi1410 4 года назад +3

    An incredible walk for all kind of emotions.

  • @helenawilliams8752
    @helenawilliams8752 4 года назад +4

    WOW, a treasure String Quartet JEWEL! The listener can appreciate the delightful intonation, technical brilliance, melodic sound of harmony and beauty! An overwhelmingly graceful and masterful performance.

  • @origemar
    @origemar Год назад +5

    Beethoven é indecifrável e introspectivo, leva-nos a esferas de enorme grandeza e profundidade. O absoluto está presente nessa obra e, como que chegamos a tocá-lo no coração.

  • @russellbrickey7698
    @russellbrickey7698 10 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent. I am envious of the talent on that stage.

    • @ArielQuartet
      @ArielQuartet  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for your kind words!

  • @garfreed
    @garfreed 9 лет назад +16

    Profoundly beautiful.

  • @soundknight
    @soundknight Год назад +2

    Thank u for entertaining me whilst I do my Sunday Aussie BBQ, this was truly beautiful.

    • @ArielQuartet
      @ArielQuartet  4 месяца назад

      This word is amazing 🥲 so glad you enjoyed it!

  • @juliyabelyanevich7066
    @juliyabelyanevich7066 3 года назад +3

    Guys you play fantastic. Bravo. I love so much the energy swirling in every new sentence. Amazing work, and fabulous body language. TOP

  • @sandromancini1951
    @sandromancini1951 6 лет назад +4

    In 2007 the American Record Guide described the Ariel Quartet as “a consummate ensemble gifted with utter musicality and remarkable interpretive power” and called their performance of Beethoven’s Quartet Op. 132 “the pinnacle of the competition.” (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ariel_String_Quartet)

  • @jackhousman6637
    @jackhousman6637 6 лет назад +9

    Amazing music-making. Wonderful. A splendid introduction to music that is new to me.

  • @MegaFount
    @MegaFount 3 года назад +5

    Truly spectacular performance. I love this piece with its variations and incredible harmonies. It really gets into your soul. Wonderfully played and thoroughly enjoyed. One I will listen to many times over.

  • @szymonszymob706
    @szymonszymob706 9 лет назад +10

    Truly great! Gotta love that piece

  • @JohnHarmer
    @JohnHarmer 6 лет назад +6

    wonderful playing of a sublime masterpiece

  • @ericstricker5503
    @ericstricker5503 6 месяцев назад +1

    Passionate, moving, and beautiful! I can’t help but think that if Beethoven himself heard your expression of his sublime music he would have been very pleased.

    • @ArielQuartet
      @ArielQuartet  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for your kind words!

  • @markmanning2545
    @markmanning2545 5 лет назад +4

    The chords of the second movement are like the ligaments
    of a giant. The eye of the Cyclops
    is upon us at all times!

  • @OliverGuofromChina
    @OliverGuofromChina 4 месяца назад +1

    i cried the fiest time listenting to the third movement,the alban berg quartet live 1989 version

    • @OliverGuofromChina
      @OliverGuofromChina 4 месяца назад

      now wanna listen to all version of Beethoven op132

  • @lauriem5118
    @lauriem5118 4 месяца назад

    A cry speaks louder than words.

  • @滑川博昭
    @滑川博昭 3 года назад +1

    この音楽は、聴けば聴くほどハマる。いわゆる噛めば噛むほど味が出るスルメのような作品だと思います。

  • @vivalux1
    @vivalux1 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for gifting us this intense and sublime performance of an absolute masterpiece. ♥

  • @JoseMedina-sv8uy
    @JoseMedina-sv8uy Год назад +1

    Sublime. Primera vez que escucho a Ariel Quertet. Muchas Gracias por compartir.

  • @minggao5002
    @minggao5002 Год назад +1

    The best quartet

  • @thanemacinnes8188
    @thanemacinnes8188 3 года назад +2

    an. integrated. and. rich. intimacy. that. astounds. one

  • @rnnyhoff
    @rnnyhoff 2 года назад +1

    Just an extraordinary performance by splendid, unanimous artists. Playing as one of this classic of human creative genius. To think the guy was deaf when he wrote this. Mind numbing.

  • @joedeegan3870
    @joedeegan3870 4 года назад +4

    Beautiful !

  • @Ashley-q4n6y
    @Ashley-q4n6y 4 месяца назад

    Mesmerising performance, of this great masterpiece by beethoven !

  • @adamtryczynski
    @adamtryczynski 8 лет назад +6

    Sounds great!

  • @centralshaft801
    @centralshaft801 4 года назад +3

    So powerful, thank you

  • @escobarcarl7420
    @escobarcarl7420 5 лет назад +6

    Siehe: Thomas Mann "Dr. Faustus", 21. Kapitel. Das kluge Essay über Opus 132 stammt offenbar von Adorno. - Zur Interpretation des Ariel-Quartetts: Für mich eine Sternstunde! Bravo!

    • @kenoliver8913
      @kenoliver8913 4 года назад +3

      The other well known literary reference to this piece is the scene in Aldous Huxley's "Point Counterpoint" where a devout Christian tries to persuade a sceptical friend that God exists simply by playing a recording of the Heilige Dankgesang ...

  • @rf224-abc
    @rf224-abc 8 месяцев назад +4

    "“I have the A minor Quartet on the gramophone, and I find it quite inexhaustible to study. There is a sort of heavenly, or at least more than human gaiety, about some of his later things which one imagines might come to oneself as the fruit of reconciliation and relief after immense suffering; I should like to get something of that into verse before I die.” - T.S. Eliot

    • @ArielQuartet
      @ArielQuartet  4 месяца назад +2

      Wasn’t aware of that quote: thanks for sharing!

    • @rf224-abc
      @rf224-abc 2 месяца назад

      @@ArielQuartet thank you for such a beautiful, moving performance! you all truly bring out the 'heavenly, more than human gaiety' qualities of the piece

  • @HamiltonProvonsha
    @HamiltonProvonsha Год назад

    Thank you for this.

  • @pianopera
    @pianopera 22 дня назад

    Magnificent playing.

  • @Judymontel
    @Judymontel 2 года назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @AntonioHerranzIbañez
    @AntonioHerranzIbañez Год назад +3

    Maravilloso

  • @hankwest3002
    @hankwest3002 5 лет назад +2

    Wow, its a crazy piece man, i hear little jolly parts then freakin pitch black sadness

  • @MichaelSheffield-ox8yd
    @MichaelSheffield-ox8yd 2 месяца назад

    Sublime rendition. TY so much.

  • @ruivog
    @ruivog 5 лет назад +5

    Perfection exists.

  • @joaquinmarambiofuentes53
    @joaquinmarambiofuentes53 Год назад +2

    Beautiful!!

  • @RobSinclaire
    @RobSinclaire 5 лет назад +4

    Magnificent!!

  • @alvarogarciabarbosa3199
    @alvarogarciabarbosa3199 2 года назад +1

    Grandes felicitaciones para Ariel S Q. En mi barra Hisense 250W los oía a 4 metros de distancia. Beethoven sonó como nunca lo había escuchado.
    Gracias, thank you, merci, grazie, Danke!!!!

    • @ArielQuartet
      @ArielQuartet  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for your kind words!

  • @josevillela6439
    @josevillela6439 8 месяцев назад +1

    Simply sublime.

  • @sennapod9
    @sennapod9 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely incredible!

  • @mihaelaminulescu
    @mihaelaminulescu 2 года назад +1

    Thanks heartily

  • @武田康弘-f4r
    @武田康弘-f4r 4 года назад +3

    いま作曲されたばかり、と思える新鮮さ。考え抜かれているが、晦渋さはなく、明晰だ。生理的に気持ちのよい音で快感が得られる。見事だ。

  • @gerardomuro100
    @gerardomuro100 4 года назад +2

    meravigliosi

  • @williamfonda5608
    @williamfonda5608 2 года назад +3

    Played with feeling

  • @dsantuc
    @dsantuc 2 года назад +1

    Great Heiliger Dankgesang. I had tears in my eyes.

  • @deniscastanet4812
    @deniscastanet4812 3 месяца назад

    Magnifique 😮😊. Je ne connaissais pas, MERCI ❤

  • @忠憲-s2t
    @忠憲-s2t Месяц назад

    @마라톤맨-x7n
    1 年前(編集済み)
    1. 00:09 Assai sostenuto - Allegro
    2. 10:26 Allegro ma non tanto
    3. 21:42 Molto adagio - Andante - Molto adagio - Andante - Molto adagio
    4. 40:34 Assai vivace
    5. 42:11 Allegro appassionato - Presto

  • @johannawhitmore1760
    @johannawhitmore1760 Год назад +2

    Sublime.

  • @jorgegarzaelli6238
    @jorgegarzaelli6238 3 года назад +1

    En aquella epoca Beethoven fue una revolucion francesa con un profundo espiritu aleman, por demas internacional como la musica

  • @antoniosilva7083
    @antoniosilva7083 Год назад +2

    Excelentes! A música de Beethoven e os intérpretes!

  • @hakamjiroudy4083
    @hakamjiroudy4083 Год назад +2

    Excellent.

  • @LuigiFontanaMDPhD
    @LuigiFontanaMDPhD 4 года назад +1

    Wonderful interpretation....

  • @slb826
    @slb826 Год назад +2

    So perfect it f....

    • @ArielQuartet
      @ArielQuartet  Год назад

      So glad it speaks to you!

    • @slb826
      @slb826 4 дня назад

      @@ArielQuartet As I get old I apreciate more the final works from all composers. But your interpretation is simply unbelivable. This quartets should come with a medical insurange (and I´m thinking on the cello). Best