Myaskovsky's Cello Concerto is one of the finest concertos ever written. It is autumnal, nostalgic and deeply expressive. Few other compositions comunicate with such personal intensity.
Jeremy Norris No, you are wrong. It is just bitterness and regrets about the losses of Russian people. And please stop argue about 'Stalin and Hitler' when speaking about Myaskovsky's works. It is too flat and primitive ))
Wunderschöne live Aufführung dieses selten aufgeführten Meisterwerks mit außergewöhnlich schönem Ton des Sokocellos und gut harmonisierten Töne anderer Instrumente. Der unvergleichliche Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im gut phrasierten Tempo und perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Echt super!
Rostrpovich recorded Myaskovsky's masterpiece with N. Faktorovich (1956), with Sir Malcolm Sargent (1958) and with Yevgeny Svetlanov. This one with Kondrashin is new to me, but I think it 's the best.
so original and beautifull concerto... but, it's itnteresting, in begining of 3-rd part theeme, we listening idea of first part theeme from Dvorzak concerto
Beautiful piece. I think the reason it’s not more popular is that it meanders a bit. It would be a really powerful 20-minute concerto, but at 27 minutes it requires a forgiving and patient audience that doesn’t exist these days. I think the cellists who champion it do so partly for non-musical reasons; I know it means a lot to a certain generation of Russians. That said, it’s still a more profound experience than the Lalo concerto or the Rococo Variations. And it helps that Rostropovich feels it so deeply.
I feel like I'm standing in front of a buffet, after having eaten 3 plates. I know the stuff I haven't tried is really good, but I'm completely full. Bach, Handel, Scarlatti, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Berlioz, Wagner, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Stravinsky, Stockhausen, my own faint efforts at composing.... when will I be able to understand all there is? And look at all the names I left out. We have no grounds for complaints. Bach alone satisfies.
Hi, I was wondering if anyone could send me(or direct me to somewhere I can get) the score, particularly for the first movement(but I'll take either)? I have the solo cello part but I want to use this for my orchestra's concerto competition next year and I can't do that without the complete version, so if anyone is willing to help me that would be great
The cello part and a piano reduction are on IMSLP, though it is not believed to be public domain in the United States: imslp.org/wiki/Cello_Concerto%2C_Op.66_(Myaskovsky%2C_Nikolay)
Would tend to agree with Mr. Norris’s sentiments, this is a lovely concerto, lacking in my view a little more contrast. Why do cellist not feature it I wonder, not extrovert enough perhaps?
Сегодня для меня день открытия Мясковского. Великолепная музыка! Погружаюсь...
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Myaskovsky's Cello Concerto is one of the finest concertos ever written. It is autumnal, nostalgic and deeply expressive. Few other compositions comunicate with such personal intensity.
nostalgic - Not a good word. It was written during the Big War...
Jeremy Norris No, you are wrong. It is just bitterness and regrets about the losses of Russian people. And please stop argue about 'Stalin and Hitler' when speaking about Myaskovsky's works. It is too flat and primitive ))
@@Queeen7q No, you are wrong. I would hate to see your brain run hard into Jeremy Norris's brain -- your brain would be crushed.
So ist es 🎻🎻🎻🎼🎼🎼
My god! Such a moving and beautiful piece, like a giant, gentle but wounded.
This piece should go on stage more and give Elgar a break.
Beautiful work--and Maestro Rostropovich is incomparable.
Wunderschöne live Aufführung dieses selten aufgeführten Meisterwerks mit außergewöhnlich schönem Ton des Sokocellos und gut harmonisierten Töne anderer Instrumente. Der unvergleichliche Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im gut phrasierten Tempo und perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Echt super!
Wow a live recording
Such a good composition!!!!!
Rostrpovich recorded Myaskovsky's masterpiece with N. Faktorovich (1956), with Sir Malcolm Sargent (1958) and with Yevgeny Svetlanov. This one with Kondrashin is new to me, but I think it 's the best.
so original and beautifull concerto... but, it's itnteresting, in begining of 3-rd part theeme, we listening idea of first part theeme from Dvorzak concerto
Totally interstellar
Nyikolaj Mjaszkovszkij:c-moll Gordonkaverseny Op.66
1.Lento ma non troppo 00:00
2.Allegro vivace 10:05
Msztyiszlav Rosztropovics-gordonka
Moszkvai Filharmonikus Zenekar
Vezényel:Kirill Kondrashin
Very beautiful.
Carlos Encarnacion: It can not be more beautiful.I have always love this piece of music.
Beautiful piece. I think the reason it’s not more popular is that it meanders a bit. It would be a really powerful 20-minute concerto, but at 27 minutes it requires a forgiving and patient audience that doesn’t exist these days. I think the cellists who champion it do so partly for non-musical reasons; I know it means a lot to a certain generation of Russians. That said, it’s still a more profound experience than the Lalo concerto or the Rococo Variations. And it helps that Rostropovich feels it so deeply.
So ist es🎼🎼🎼🎻🎻🎻
No one like him
ГЕНИАЛЬНО
Slava, come back, please!
I feel like I'm standing in front of a buffet, after having eaten 3 plates. I know the stuff I haven't tried is really good, but I'm completely full. Bach, Handel, Scarlatti, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Berlioz, Wagner, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Stravinsky, Stockhausen, my own faint efforts at composing.... when will I be able to understand all there is?
And look at all the names I left out.
We have no grounds for complaints. Bach alone satisfies.
Hi, I was wondering if anyone could send me(or direct me to somewhere I can get) the score, particularly for the first movement(but I'll take either)? I have the solo cello part but I want to use this for my orchestra's concerto competition next year and I can't do that without the complete version, so if anyone is willing to help me that would be great
The cello part and a piano reduction are on IMSLP, though it is not believed to be public domain in the United States: imslp.org/wiki/Cello_Concerto%2C_Op.66_(Myaskovsky%2C_Nikolay)
LUGUBRE!
Senden Wertvolle musik, die dank sendet.
True...yet with a 'frisson' of Eisenbahnscheinbewegung…..
Writing in 1945...
Would tend to agree with Mr. Norris’s sentiments, this is a lovely concerto, lacking in my view a little more contrast. Why do cellist not feature it I wonder, not extrovert enough perhaps?
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