Comme la première lumière du crépuscule, cette architecture sonore ouvre les yeux à de vieilles promesses et à toutes les anomalies bienfaisantes de la nature. Evocatrices de pouvoirs au-delà de l'observation, ces pièces tirent les ficelles du cœur, attisent les nostalgies et réveillent les tourbillons, les vies écorchés et la torpeur des veilleurs tourmentés 🌺🕊💫
It's amazing how many talented musicians and composers Rusia has had though its long history. How fortunate we are to have access to a masterpiece like this one in such a wonderful interpretation.
During the cold war, the music of major composers in USSR was despised in Western countries fir two reasons. Conservative politicians considered it as “Bolshevist” (and indeed, Khachaturian was personally convinced Communist - so what?). Progressist musicians considered it as unacceptably ultraconservative. In addition, almost everybody rightly condemned the dictatorship of the “Union of Composers”, which - let us say things in a cool way - introduced a bias in the work of these composers. Time has elapsed and we can have a more distant and objective opinion about these composers. Nobody can deny that Khachaturian was an excellent composer, and in particular that this concerto is an actual masterpiece (the only Soviet cello concerto which seems to be appreciated is Shostakovich’s first one). Here, we have an excellent rendering of this masterpiece. Both the conductor and the soloist have captured the mood of that concerto, a successful mix of deep nostalgy and fierce heroism.
What a fantastic cello concerto...! Just hear the excitement of the audience at the end of the first movement..! They so want to applaud but are too well mannered. I don’t know why I haven’t heard this before. Even better than Shostakovich 1 in my opinion, and that’s saying something. Prokofiev Sinfonie Concertante is the only thing for this instrument I’ve heard that has the same thrill and dynamism
Thirty years I did not listen to Khatchaturian inspite remembering I'd liked his music very much. Thanks to Denis Shapovalov I had this wonderfull experience listening to this music.
This cellist plays the cello as agilely and discernibly as a violinist would a violin. Such beautiful tone too! Excellent performance by the orchestra too!
Слышен Ваш армянский мотив! Этот мотив слышен везде , во всех частях света, этот Ваш мотив узнаваем! Он, если честно, прекрасен!!! Вы, горюете , вы смеётесь , вы смеете творите, заражаете смехом, добротой, а Сами в ....
The first movement...I don't have words for this kind of music. It feels like everything at once. It feels so far beyond another piece considered to be beyond music.
A wonderful cellist! He plays that big instrument like a violinist! Also, watch the cellists behind him during the first few measures as they play their cellos in stacatto to offset the lead cellist's bow strokes. I always find Khatchaturian's music to be very lively and distinct in its form.
At 19:30: the catharsis of a building up which is truly something else.. and never heard in any other classical piece.. this might be the greatest cello concerto ever written..
With spare to uninteresting material, Khatchaturian managed to compose a very fine 'Cello Concerto, if not the masterpiece that is his Piano Concerto, or one as attractive as is his Violin Concerto. It doesn't seem to have the likable personality of either, but somehow has a special attraction of its own. The performance here is a great one, bringing out all its strengths and providing a great showcase for 'cellist Shapovalov.
And one more remark: I am a great fan of the movie the matrix and this concerto seems to really grasp the themes of this movie.. or vica versa which is probably the case..
12:56 sounds almost proto- minimalist. Like Steve Reich. However, I think it may be because of a mistake on the part of the orchestra. Still, it sounds cool.
Khachaturian actually has a lot of that! In his piano sonata ( 1961) there are so many moments when it’s very minimalist with this Philip Glassian idea of repeating a pattern with one small gradual alteration .. except this is way before any of the minimalists !!
Did anyone hear that one of the themes in this cello concerto, particularly near the end was very similar to a major theme in the 4th movement of the Shostokovich's 5th symphony?
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Le cello joue très très très bien, mais l'orchestre derrière est assez patapouf, si j'ose m'exprimer ainsi. Le seul vivant ici est le cellist, l'orchestre est plutôt mort, ou avachi, non?
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+keri caye it's extremely repetitive. Too much happens over and over again, and it's not interesting enough to stand so much repetition. The big cello part on the third page is just a big sequence that goes on too long. Make no mistake, this is a fine performance but it is definitely a weakly written piece with not much musical interest. I like it anyway.
This orchestra is constituted of men---only men. Now, we know that Tchaikovsky was homosexual, but honoring him in this fashion seems a fool's errand. There is no indication that he was gynophobic!
+Sapere Aude I am a lady.....THIS MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRA..whom ever hired them, HAS THAT RIGHT of hiring only men. Maybe, just maybe ITS EASIER AND NICER than traveling with ladies............but the bottom line, WHO CARES......................THEIR GREAT...I understand why men love men..me too.
+keri caye , I am sorry you didn't see my comment as a comic observation. Read my comment again--it is just humorous take on the charge of Tchaikovsky's homosexuality. Otherwise, I agree--this is a fine orchestra.
Comme la première lumière du crépuscule, cette architecture sonore ouvre les yeux à de vieilles promesses et à toutes les anomalies bienfaisantes de la nature. Evocatrices de pouvoirs au-delà de l'observation, ces pièces tirent les ficelles du cœur, attisent les nostalgies et réveillent les tourbillons, les vies écorchés et la torpeur des veilleurs tourmentés 🌺🕊💫
Горжусь,русской музыкальной школой,ее мастерами исполнителями....шикарное виолончельное представление....и инструмент звучит достойный...и оркестр хорош во всем,как приятно слушать,ни малейшей фальши.....
This is probably the most underrated piece of classical music ever. Everyone loves his piano and violin concerto, but this is also magnificent.
Not underrated, underperformed.
All I know is that he won the Tchaikovsky competition. He seems really under-represented!
Восхитительно🎉🎉🎉
This masterpiece needs to be heard more often. Excellent performance.
Agréable surprise.tres belle interprétation d'une composition riche, variée et pourtant très harmonieuse
It's amazing how many talented musicians and composers Rusia has had though its long history. How fortunate we are to have access to a masterpiece like this one in such a wonderful interpretation.
Ukraine is less fortunate...
@@paulbizard3493 украина стала инструментом в разборках Запада с Россией. Граждан украины обманули, за что им приходиться платить очень дорогой ценой.
He had been Armenian.
@@Foma794да что ты говоришь ватник 😮, слава Зсу
very interesting piece for the cello and depth of the bass tones, fine dialogue between the clarinets, the horns and the cello plus orchester !
During the cold war, the music of major composers in USSR was despised in Western countries fir two reasons. Conservative politicians considered it as “Bolshevist” (and indeed, Khachaturian was personally convinced Communist - so what?). Progressist musicians considered it as unacceptably ultraconservative. In addition, almost everybody rightly condemned the dictatorship of the “Union of Composers”, which - let us say things in a cool way - introduced a bias in the work of these composers. Time has elapsed and we can have a more distant and objective opinion about these composers. Nobody can deny that Khachaturian was an excellent composer, and in particular that this concerto is an actual masterpiece (the only Soviet cello concerto which seems to be appreciated is Shostakovich’s first one). Here, we have an excellent rendering of this masterpiece. Both the conductor and the soloist have captured the mood of that concerto, a successful mix of deep nostalgy and fierce heroism.
0:40 - 1st movement - Allegro moderato
16:00 - 2nd movement - Andante sostenuto - attacca
23:09 - 3rd movement - Allegro (a battuta)
30:34 - Applause
lol @ applause
Потрясающее исполнение! Браво Денис! Великолепный оркестр и маэстро Федосеев! Замечательный концерт великого Хачатуряна!
Intriguing and fascinating...
Sempre un gran bel concerto !!!
Просто идеальный композитор!!!!!
What a fantastic cello concerto...! Just hear the excitement of the audience at the end of the first movement..! They so want to applaud but are too well mannered. I don’t know why I haven’t heard this before. Even better than Shostakovich 1 in my opinion, and that’s saying something. Prokofiev Sinfonie Concertante is the only thing for this instrument I’ve heard that has the same thrill and dynamism
Thanks Denis,you are extraordinary cellist.
I love Kachaturian music. Outstanding cellist aware of the conductor.
Khachaturian was another genius!
He most certainly was ❤️
Desde ARGENTINA escuchando al gran KACHATURIAN
Excellent job comrade!
Thirty years I did not listen to Khatchaturian inspite remembering I'd liked his music very much. Thanks to Denis Shapovalov I had this wonderfull experience listening to this music.
Desde, Colima, escuchando este exelente cellista, a una obra genial de Arma Khachaturian. BRAVO
Виолончелист высочайшего класса, очень эмоцианальное исполнение.
This cellist plays the cello as agilely and discernibly as a violinist would a violin. Such beautiful tone too! Excellent performance by the orchestra too!
Your first sentence is perplexing
@@kentjensen816 I agree! I corrected my mistake.
Bravo Denis! Great playing!
Anyone who wants to know about harmony should listen at 3:03 to how Katchachurian harmonises the melody. Great stuff!
I also cougthe this interval
Such gorgeous lush music ❤️❤️ thank you so much for sharing!
🙌🏾👏🏾🙌🏾👏🏾🙌🏾👏🏾🙌🏾👏🏾🙌🏾👏🏾🙌🏾
BRAVO!! you are a GREAT musician and cellist !!!!
Bravo! Great Performance! Congratulation fron Germany!
Exelencia en todo solist, orquesta, naturalmente el direktor.Maestro Fedoseyev.
Невероятно классное исполнение!!!
Слышен Ваш армянский мотив! Этот мотив слышен везде , во всех частях света, этот Ваш мотив узнаваем!
Он, если честно, прекрасен!!!
Вы, горюете , вы смеётесь , вы смеете творите, заражаете смехом, добротой, а Сами в ....
❤❤❤
Me gusta. Maravilloso
The movements are:
I. Allegro moderato
II. Andante sostenuto - attaca
III. Allegro (a battuta)
The first movement...I don't have words for this kind of music. It feels like everything at once. It feels so far beyond another piece considered to be beyond music.
Ο ΜΟΥΣΙΚΟΣ ΤΗΣ ΣΥΧΡΟΝΗΣ ΚΟΣΚΟΛΟΓΙΑΣ....ΤΟ ΘΡΙΛΛΕΡ ...ΤΟ ΜΥΣΤΗΡΙΟ ΤΟΥ ΚΟΣΜΟΥ...ΥΠΕΡΟΧΟ...
... a fantastic performance and this cello concerto is an absolute pleasure ...
Wonderful work!!! Pretty well constructed. And this cellist is phenomenal! He looks the whole time at the conductor! How can he do that?! :D
He knows the piece by heart.
Braaavooo!!!)
Absolutely incredible. I had to have heard this before but it didn't impact me in any memorable way. This was awesome!
wonderful!!
A wonderful cellist! He plays that big instrument like a violinist! Also, watch the cellists behind him during the first few measures as they play their cellos in stacatto to offset the lead cellist's bow strokes. I always find Khatchaturian's music to be very lively and distinct in its form.
At 19:30: the catharsis of a building up which is truly something else.. and never heard in any other classical piece.. this might be the greatest cello concerto ever written..
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With spare to uninteresting material, Khatchaturian managed to compose a very fine 'Cello Concerto, if not the masterpiece that is his Piano Concerto, or one as attractive as is his Violin Concerto. It doesn't seem to have the likable personality of either, but somehow has a special attraction of its own. The performance here is a great one, bringing out all its strengths and providing a great showcase for 'cellist Shapovalov.
He looks at the conductor, not at his own hands!! wonderful!
это самое лучшее исполнение
Bravo!
And one more remark: I am a great fan of the movie the matrix and this concerto seems to really grasp the themes of this movie.. or vica versa which is probably the case..
Фильм Матрица появился десятки лет позже! Это произведение некорректно сравнивать с чем либо...
12:56 sounds almost proto- minimalist. Like Steve Reich. However, I think it may be because of a mistake on the part of the orchestra. Still, it sounds cool.
Khachaturian actually has a lot of that! In his piano sonata ( 1961) there are so many moments when it’s very minimalist with this Philip Glassian idea of repeating a pattern with one small gradual alteration .. except this is way before any of the minimalists !!
Es director de orquesta. ? quién es el chelista. ? tiene dos. arpas. 🇲🇽👏👏👏👏🤔
زیبا و اجرای خیلی خوب
Cadenza 8:30
Did anyone hear that one of the themes in this cello concerto, particularly near the end was very similar to a major theme in the 4th movement of the Shostokovich's 5th symphony?
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Does it make any sense???????
You forgot Stravinsky.It's deeply armenian melos dinamism.
@@jzpatelut THANKS JITENDRA KUMAR
NEVER
What is that breathing in the background?
It is the breath of passion and talent in the service of the great masters!
ou peut on trouver les cds ?????? toutes les symphonies 1 2 3 merci
I like it except for the protracted cadenza.
Are you the Fantastic tennis player
Mat be beysball???
鳥肌たつ
Rostropovich sat behind soloist?
Он не Растрапович
No, he is not Rastropovich.👌👌👌
@@lgmoses3876
16 цифра "Tempo precedente" ни о чем, просто текст.
Le cello joue très très très bien, mais l'orchestre derrière est assez patapouf, si j'ose m'exprimer ainsi. Le seul vivant ici est le cellist, l'orchestre est plutôt mort, ou avachi, non?
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Thanks dear 'Roland Berger' for your comment. You see dear the cellist part is quite interesting and i positively Like this concert , Because the music was built by My superb Great God Father from An Armenia 'ARAM I'LLYICH KHACHATURIAN(1903-1978)'. His music is just like Great bible Notes Played in Holy Church..!!!!...JITENDRA KUMAR Z.PATEL..INDIA...4tH.APR.2015 20:10 PM SATURDAY...EVE...ARAM...ARAM...ARAM...ARAM...ARAM...>>>>jzpatelut..
This is such a terrible concerto, but I like it anyway
+PTCello hardly...........my God............but its your opinion I know
+keri caye it's extremely repetitive. Too much happens over and over again, and it's not interesting enough to stand so much repetition. The big cello part on the third page is just a big sequence that goes on too long.
Make no mistake, this is a fine performance but it is definitely a weakly written piece with not much musical interest.
I like it anyway.
making noise what is this
This orchestra is constituted of men---only men. Now, we know that Tchaikovsky was homosexual, but honoring him in this fashion seems a fool's errand. There is no indication that he was gynophobic!
+Sapere Aude I am a lady.....THIS MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRA..whom ever hired them, HAS THAT RIGHT of hiring only men. Maybe, just maybe ITS EASIER AND NICER than traveling with ladies............but the bottom line, WHO CARES......................THEIR GREAT...I understand why men love men..me too.
+Maurizio Casalaspro hahahaha there is no point. I don't care if Tchaikovsky loved or hated men........its brilliant music and orchestra.
+keri caye , I am sorry you didn't see my comment as a comic observation. Read my comment again--it is just humorous take on the charge of Tchaikovsky's homosexuality. Otherwise, I agree--this is a fine orchestra.
+Sapere Aude infact He wasn't.... I agree!!
He certainly didn't like Banjos. Not one Banjo Concerto I notice. Obviously a Banjophobe.