Spectacular rendition, and don't leave out the viola. They capture the energy Schubert conveyed, which is no less than the driving force of the cosmos. This is as good as humans will ever do.
I really enjoyed all the 4 movements of this great (clearly an understatement) quintet from Schubert, wonderfully played by this youthful groups of musicians. Such a great joy to watch and listen to them.
the link to the video in full length you can find in the right box under more information (I cannot post links here...) the 2nd mov. is on youtube for one year now
I have to say that the Adagio is my favorite part, but I just have to ask. Those of you that have seen the BBC's "Pride & Prejudice" with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle - isn't this played during the miniseries at some point?
too loud and indulgent??? are you kidding?? this is the way it SHOULD be played! somehow i don't think schubert would have objected to people enjoying his music and being so emotionally involved that they felt the need to writhe. in fact, i suspect he would have considered that a great sign of success. i understand to the outsider the body motions and exaggerated dynamics seem overindulgent, but trust me, many great musicians consider it integral and wouldn't dream of doing anything less.
unique modulation by F.Schubert.
Great ensemble.
Merci beaucoup.
aus Japan
Such a great gift, to be able to hear this magnificent video. Thank you.
Spectacular rendition, and don't leave out the viola. They capture the energy Schubert conveyed, which is no less than the driving force of the cosmos.
This is as good as humans will ever do.
I really enjoyed all the 4 movements of this great (clearly an understatement) quintet from Schubert, wonderfully played by this youthful groups of musicians. Such a great joy to watch and listen to them.
Superb! TY Candy for sharing and thespotmusic for posting.
Bravo! Wonderful vibrato.
great performance! all of you sound amazing
Thank you for posting. Absolutely wonderful!!
so beautiful!
Best interpretaition I heard! My favourite romantic piece right now!
What great playing!!! I especially like the 1st violin, and the 1st cellist is excellent as well.
Great passion and full of emotions.
wonderful!
very nice sound.. especially 1st violin and cello.. greetings from czech rep.
encroyable
Great passion and full of emotionS.
You can say that again! Oh wait ; you already did…
the link to the video in full length you can find in the right box under more information (I cannot post links here...)
the 2nd mov. is on youtube for one year now
esas melodias del maestro schubert amargas como la miel ._.
you can listen to the whole piece... the address is in the box on the right
I have to say that the Adagio is my favorite part, but I just have to ask. Those of you that have seen the BBC's "Pride & Prejudice" with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle - isn't this played during the miniseries at some point?
You're talking through your hat. It's a most delicious and masterly rendering in the very spirit of Schubert.
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Pause it at 0:24.
¡Sólo la idea de Dios puede haber inspirado tanta belleza!
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too loud and indulgent??? are you kidding?? this is the way it SHOULD be played! somehow i don't think schubert would have objected to people enjoying his music and being so emotionally involved that they felt the need to writhe. in fact, i suspect he would have considered that a great sign of success. i understand to the outsider the body motions and exaggerated dynamics seem overindulgent, but trust me, many great musicians consider it integral and wouldn't dream of doing anything less.
Sorry, the whole thing is just too loud and indulgent. Less writhing round, and more delicate interpretation needed.