Pablo, todos los "Talking cello" son increíbles. Qué cantidad de cosas súper valiosas comentáis que puede aprovechar cualquiera que quiera de verdad profundizar en el instrumento. Increíble de verdad. Me ha encantado escuchar esta charla repleta de datos, curiosidades, conceptos técnicos y musicales, y además muy entretenida gracias a vuestro sentido del humor. Muchas gracias a los dos!!!
Always wanted to learn more about J.P Maintz since I saw a video of him playing Passacaglia but for two cellos ! Thank you Pablo for the wonderful episode. Best wishes from Dhaka ,Bangladesh.
As always, great video Pablo! In February I had the opportunity to hear this man at Cello Duello concert in Graz, it was fabulous, I was suprised how good you can be at cello techniques, it was so memorable and amazing concert!
This is amazingly good. Learned so much to apply to my novice playing. Gosh, Pablo, your effort in doing these virtual workshops/interviews are so good and getting better. I loved J. P.’s insight! Don’t stop! 🙏🏾😊✌🏾
Still in the process of watching but I wanted to say how well produced your videos are. They're incredibly clear and well lit, with great audio. On your end at least. It's clear you put a lot of work in. Edit: Also for a future talk I would love to see Zlatomir Fung. I know he's quite active online, and talks about learning regularly.
Feuillard Nr 16! :D Working on this right now....It's killing my fingertips. Great Talk, as always! I'm learning so much for improving on technique and attacking practice with the right mindset. Thank you
I've been loving the "talking cello" series; thanks for bringing it to us! Would you consider doing a video on things to look for before buying a new bow? :)
Thank you for doing these wonderful videos! They inspire me to practice new ideas. Re: Shostakovich 2nd concerto, Alisa Weilerstein just played it with us in Seattle. Amazing work and incredible performance! Have fun!
Love it. Thank you so much for those wonderful and helpful interviews. Q: what’s the edition of Bach suites that he mentioned he loved the most that published around 2000? Many thanks 🙏
Very nice interview and fine suggestions. I would also urge viewing the Cello Academy videos of Harvey Shapiro, and also listen to some of his performances posted on RUclips- e.g., the Rachmaninoff Sonata with Earl Wild, Schelomo with Leopold Stokowski, and the cello solo in the third movt. of the Brahms Second Piano concerto with Rubenstein and Krips. He was, in my humble estimation one of the very greatest cellist musicians and teachers of cello technique (as opposed to 'facility') for interpreting a specific piece and its stylistic underpinnings. He had a great command of sonority and the subtleties and nuances that derive from it. He was also on the one hand tough and blunt- but if you understood his motivation and intention- a delight- and on the other hand very caring of his students.
Hello, I love your videos, Thank you. But I could wish that you could intervju some baroque cellist, and talk about the difference between playing the baroque cello, difference. between gut and steel strings and more. I am myself retired from 35 years as cellist in the Norwegian opera, and I now only play baroque cello and love it. Kind regards and stay safe.
Hey- great video! To me the length of the endpin also depends on the kind of energy you have in you 😅 the more pressure/power the longer the endpin is my impression .. so to me it kind of depends on the day🙃
Pablo, you have a belgian bridge and it looks like it stands up straight. I had one replaced because it was bowed over, and now the replacement is bowed over... how do you get a belgian bridge to stand up???
Hello everyone! I leave you in the description the video J.P mentions in the beginning, about my bow grip. Hope you enjoyed this great episode!
Thanks Pablo! 🙏 really interesting and helpful
What a fantastic human being Jens Peter Maintz is. His students are certianly lucky to have him as a teacher!
Pablo, todos los "Talking cello" son increíbles. Qué cantidad de cosas súper valiosas comentáis que puede aprovechar cualquiera que quiera de verdad profundizar en el instrumento. Increíble de verdad. Me ha encantado escuchar esta charla repleta de datos, curiosidades, conceptos técnicos y musicales, y además muy entretenida gracias a vuestro sentido del humor. Muchas gracias a los dos!!!
Muchas gracias Javier!
Always wanted to learn more about J.P Maintz since I saw a video of him playing Passacaglia but for two cellos ! Thank you Pablo for the wonderful episode. Best wishes from Dhaka ,Bangladesh.
As always, great video Pablo! In February I had the opportunity to hear this man at Cello Duello concert in Graz, it was fabulous, I was suprised how good you can be at cello techniques, it was so memorable and amazing concert!
Thank you very much!
@@Cellotown Looking forward to hear You again🙂
This is amazingly good. Learned so much to apply to my novice playing. Gosh, Pablo, your effort in doing these virtual workshops/interviews are so good and getting better. I loved J. P.’s insight! Don’t stop! 🙏🏾😊✌🏾
Jens Peter Maintz demuestra en tu fantástica entrevista una calidad y calidez humana, chelística y pedagógica pocas veces vista.
Still in the process of watching but I wanted to say how well produced your videos are. They're incredibly clear and well lit, with great audio. On your end at least. It's clear you put a lot of work in.
Edit: Also for a future talk I would love to see Zlatomir Fung. I know he's quite active online, and talks about learning regularly.
Thanks a lot ! :)
MIL MILLONES DE GRACIAS PABLO por todas las charlas, que nos ayudan bastante la verdad...
Amazing cello talk thank you, what about next talking cello with Marcin Zdunik?
Qué interesante !! Otra vez ! Muy merecida la entrevista a Maintz ¡ bravo ! Gracias 🙏🏼
I learned so much from this ! Thank you Jens Peter and Pablo!
Feuillard Nr 16! :D Working on this right now....It's killing my fingertips.
Great Talk, as always! I'm learning so much for improving on technique and attacking practice with the right mindset. Thank you
Genial entrevista....
Muchas cosas en poco tiempo...
Enhorabuena a los dos!!!🙂🙂
Muchas Gracias por todo por la Entrevista y por la Traduccion
☺️
I've been loving the "talking cello" series; thanks for bringing it to us! Would you consider doing a video on things to look for before buying a new bow? :)
love this series! Thanks for doing this Pablo!!
Una charla muy interesante, gracias por compartirla. Espero con ganas escucharte Shostakóvich 2, mucho ánimo
Gracias Pablo!! Fue muy interesante
28:23 very interesting. I wonder if he is referring to „Finger- und Bogenübung“
Great insight i watched it a lot.
Thx 🙏 Pablo for doing these talks
The title of the book I mentioned is: „Mechanik und Ästhetik des Violoncellospiels“
@@Cellotown Wow, zu lieb. Danke für die Antwort Jens. Sieht vielverpsrechend aus, werde sobald wie möglich es mit meiner Lehrerin besprechen.
Thank you for doing these wonderful videos! They inspire me to practice new ideas.
Re: Shostakovich 2nd concerto, Alisa Weilerstein just played it with us in Seattle. Amazing work and incredible performance! Have fun!
Thank you! :) I know! She plays that absolutely incredible, thanks for watching!
He has a photo of Feuermann on the wall! Respect✨
Incredible talking cello!
Thank you so much Pablo✨👍🌼
Love it. Thank you so much for those wonderful and helpful interviews.
Q: what’s the edition of Bach suites that he mentioned he loved the most that published around 2000?
Many thanks 🙏
Breitkopf & Härtel
Very nice interview and fine suggestions. I would also urge viewing the Cello Academy videos of Harvey Shapiro,
and also listen to some of his performances posted on RUclips- e.g., the Rachmaninoff Sonata with Earl Wild, Schelomo with Leopold Stokowski, and the cello solo in the third movt. of the Brahms Second Piano concerto with Rubenstein and Krips. He was, in my humble estimation one of the very greatest cellist musicians and teachers of cello technique (as opposed to 'facility') for interpreting a specific piece and its stylistic underpinnings. He had a great command of sonority and the subtleties and nuances that derive from it. He was also on the one hand tough and blunt- but if you understood his motivation and intention- a delight- and on the other hand very caring of his students.
Hello, I love your videos, Thank you. But I could wish that you could intervju some baroque cellist, and talk about the difference between playing the baroque cello, difference. between gut and steel strings and more. I am myself retired from 35 years as cellist in the Norwegian opera, and I now only play baroque cello and love it. Kind regards and stay safe.
Thank you for doing this .. the whole series is crucially helpful.. could you please write the composer’ name of that exercise no.16..
thanks
L.R. FEUILLARD "Daily Exercises".
@@anam.clavijo329 thanks a lot
18:56 Did Jens Peter Maintz say Robert Schumann was a cellist ?
Does anyone know anything about this (where he studied, with whom, when) ?
wonderful!! Thank you!
Great!
Mil gracias!!
Hey- great video! To me the length of the endpin also depends on the kind of energy you have in you 😅 the more pressure/power the longer the endpin is my impression .. so to me it kind of depends on the day🙃
Pablo, you have a belgian bridge and it looks like it stands up straight. I had one replaced because it was bowed over, and now the replacement is bowed over... how do you get a belgian bridge to stand up???
pablo i never see you talk about gautier capucon could you do an episode with him?
Working on it ;)
@@pabloferrandez yaay
Loved this. What camera do you film on?
Sony a6600 :)
@@pabloferrandez ❤️
Did he mention Feuillard Etudes No.16? I could not find the Piece.
Feuillard „Daily Exercises“ No. 16
which pieces is he referring to in the following 33:59 ??
Great info! You should try to get gautier capucon
😍😍😍😍😍