Schubert-Ernst: Der Erlkönig (Kristof Barati, 2005.)

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    This is one of the greatest approaches of this difficult transcription. It was Barati's encore after the Paganini Concerto No. 1., performed at the Great Hall of the Academy of Music, Budapest, 2005. April.
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  • @DanielKurganov
    @DanielKurganov 15 лет назад +83

    actually he does a great job of separating the voices at this extreme tempo. i think its completely in the character to play this piece very fast. Unlike the vocal version, there is no consistent singing line, because of the constant rhythms that need to be played, super difficult, barati does it perfectly.

  • @janyuen123
    @janyuen123 5 лет назад +225

    If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly

    • @hisaishikagashima3116
      @hisaishikagashima3116 5 лет назад +4

      Twoset violin 😉

    • @arwo1143
      @arwo1143 5 лет назад +2

      Fuck Yeaaahhhhh
      Twosetter XP

    • @kutsanartem8355
      @kutsanartem8355 4 года назад

      Jan Yuen Especially from 1:20 !))))

    • @anonymousx2156
      @anonymousx2156 3 года назад +3

      He pales compared to Hilary Hahn, i didn´t like it sounds out of tune!

    • @kratospchbus7625
      @kratospchbus7625 3 года назад +1

      F*ck off TwoSet Violin fan
      Stop repeating the two same jokes

  • @SkrPchr3
    @SkrPchr3 13 лет назад +61

    I like the speed. Take a look at the story behind the original lieder: it's an atmosphere of PANIC! You are riding on a horse, rushing forward, the child is SHRIEKING about getting attacked, the father goes FASTER, etc...
    You need a sense of chaos and speed. And notice how he slows down A LOT at the end, to signify the death of the child. It's because he went so fast initially, that he could effectively make this contrast.

    • @fiddledotgoth
      @fiddledotgoth 4 года назад +4

      The best explanation and understanding of this piece that I have found so far...

  • @deadsound1000
    @deadsound1000 13 лет назад +13

    To all those thinking he's playing it like it was a race or just to show off his skills, you should all be aware of just how difficult this piece is to play and should also understand what its about. Im sure you have heard it differently many times but appreciate his rendition of it. Its truly amazing.

  • @fortnitegod6987
    @fortnitegod6987 4 года назад +12

    I loved how he slowed down the stops. Adds so much more to the piece

  • @lakatos1683
    @lakatos1683 4 года назад +17

    THIS SHOULD HAVE MILLIONS OF VIEWS!

    • @fiddledotgoth
      @fiddledotgoth 4 года назад

      Would you believe that there is a conspiracy theory about that...?

    • @pallandi4964
      @pallandi4964 3 года назад +4

      @@fiddledotgoth yees, because ling ling's only promote hilary hanh only. 😂

    • @miyamuraren7182
      @miyamuraren7182 3 года назад +1

      @@pallandi4964 but ling ling wannabees loves all musicians who did their best, not only hilary hahn..

  • @erphansharifzadeh6740
    @erphansharifzadeh6740 7 месяцев назад +3

    Best Performance of this piece 👏👏

  • @corneliaomir
    @corneliaomir 15 лет назад +5

    I can't believe I just saw Barati playing this, live, just 10 hours ago..
    AMAZING

  • @MattWeisherComposer
    @MattWeisherComposer 11 лет назад +22

    There's no need for that kind of talk. Don't confuse roboticism with accuracy. Hahn is known to have practiced the violin since her childhood by playing the music of J.S. Bach, a composer whose entire period, though fascinating, was marked by the art of fugue, square melody, counterpoint and the creation of modern harmony. I'm sure both Hahn and Barati know their strengths and weaknesses and I'm sure either would think before making a backhanded remark on each other's expression and accuracy.

  • @Expectura
    @Expectura 5 лет назад +105

    Keep that in mind that after some level in violin, there is not such a thing that more speed is more talent. Hahn or any other top class violinist can also play just like this. But it is the matter of expressing the feelings. Hahn has her own way to do that, and Kristof also have his'. You may like one of them more, but I think it is not true to compare them in terms of skill.

    • @blossomvalley1084
      @blossomvalley1084 5 лет назад +1

      çok haklısın abi

    • @narykoone8298
      @narykoone8298 4 года назад +7

      Показати більше
      Hahn and Kristof are different WORLDS ...
      he is not a cut above her, and not two ... this is a completely different level (if only this can be called a level ...)
      He plays in the same breath, not paying the listener's attention to enormous technical difficulties.
      This is the most free and at the same time the most collected performance in terms of concentration,
      the completion of Hahn to bring out the entire complexity of the given work.
      And this is not a peculiarity of the interpretation, it’s just a weaker possession of the instrument ... like that, everything is prosaic.
      I emphasize once again that Kristof’s performance is the best on RUclips, this is the standard, and it’s unlikely that anyone will be able to perform this work more freely and easily
      P.S. I apologize for my English, as I write through a translator

    • @narykoone8298
      @narykoone8298 4 года назад +1

      @@roaschmo I like your explanation and point of view, but be careful:
      with your interpretation, we can say that, for example, Menuhin performed the scherzo-tarantella also not musically

    • @rainclaws
      @rainclaws 4 года назад +4

      ok... let's be clear. there IS such a thing that more speed is more talent at this level... If you listen, top players even at the highest level make many mistakes (intonation, bowing... phrasing... ). This level of mastery over an instrument is truly rare (I can think of only 2, maybe 3 other recorded violinists who can think about doing this). Now, I agree that there's the thing about musicality (though I think here as well, I think Kristof is brilliant), but rest assured, Hahn cannot play at this speed and she does not have mastery of this level

    • @Jonathan-gr9bo
      @Jonathan-gr9bo 4 года назад +7

      as a fellow violinist myself i would say in my own personal opinion, that technically thie version is way better and it expression is way more differenciated than hahns

  • @GeorgeOfZala
    @GeorgeOfZala 13 лет назад +4

    Wow, I almost stopped breathing, to not to miss a nuance from the performance. Perfect violin, perfect hands, perfect performance!

  • @arizonalemon
    @arizonalemon 14 лет назад +6

    best interpretation ever! This is a REAALLLLLLLLYYYYY hard song...and this guy just dominates!!!

  • @rosiefay7283
    @rosiefay7283 4 года назад +6

    Thanks are due to the cameraperson for concentrating on Barati's hands. This piece requires phenomenal fingering, and Barati executes it all with amazing virtuosity.

  • @skrzypek6
    @skrzypek6 16 лет назад +5

    Perfect playing and understanding of the piece. Highest level. Great instrument.

  • @sunyuloveu
    @sunyuloveu 13 лет назад +12

    I love his playing! his technical ability let people ignore the difficulty of the piece, and enjoy the original music of schubert, this most of the violinists can not do.

    • @nejibensassi5657
      @nejibensassi5657 3 месяца назад

      I hate it when violinists keep bragging about their skills

  • @nugtholomew
    @nugtholomew 15 лет назад +5

    This is so fantastic. I can't believe that anybody would try to criticise it. I'm sure most people slating this performance couldn't do any where near let alone better.

  • @googleusername
    @googleusername 14 лет назад +6

    I like the speed. I think, it fits the underlying poem. With the speed of Hilary Hahn's version, the words would be unnaturally slow.

  • @KrzysztofWolyniec
    @KrzysztofWolyniec 3 года назад

    This is wonderful. Amazingly expressive.

  • @LautaroFernandez-uj9tl
    @LautaroFernandez-uj9tl 4 года назад +2

    I admire the clarity of the harmonics on that speed !!

  • @violinRL
    @violinRL 16 лет назад

    i watch this video religiously because i love it sooooo much!!!

  • @Thedorkyreader
    @Thedorkyreader 15 лет назад +1

    I think both this version and one I watched with Ms. Hahn, are outstanding.

  • @robiolin
    @robiolin 16 лет назад

    Great musicianship, I really enjoyed your playng and... I want to study this, definitely!

  • @whoathere69
    @whoathere69 17 лет назад +2

    this is absolutely fabnulous

  • @archie_guitar
    @archie_guitar 16 лет назад +2

    Wow, this gave me shivers
    5 stars

  • @slimbullet96
    @slimbullet96 15 лет назад +1

    HOLY CRAP so fast yet emotional

  • @Cbcybry
    @Cbcybry 4 года назад +4

    He is really ‘in the zone’ concentrating. This is fiendishly difficult to play.

  • @SkrPchr3
    @SkrPchr3 13 лет назад +5

    @animeimport
    "horse could run so fast probably it would have died in half an hour"
    And how fast exactly is it running here?
    It's not just the horse running, it's also the panic and chaos of the situation. I'm sure if the story is about Seabiscuit running free on a beautiful open plain, the music would be less intense no matter how fast the horse actually runs.

  • @elisabeth717
    @elisabeth717 16 лет назад +4

    he is a great player and very handsome too :D

  • @elisabeth717
    @elisabeth717 17 лет назад +1

    WOW! I didn't know this violinist! Amazing

  • @polishguy195
    @polishguy195 11 лет назад +7

    Just genius

  • @Ceca116
    @Ceca116 7 лет назад

    Beautiful👏thank you🌹💐🌷❤

  • @Violinlesson-Venice
    @Violinlesson-Venice Год назад

    Incredibile! Sublime!

  • @SkrPchr3
    @SkrPchr3 13 лет назад +4

    @animeimport
    The fast frantic parts: running home on horseback
    The soft notes near the end: "Son, wake up. Are you okay?" (my paraphrasing)
    The loud, dramatic final notes: "Shit! Son is dead... *cue dramatic music* "
    Not everything has to be a cute polished scratch-less sound. If you are depicting butterflies and birds on a picnic, then sure, but not in this scenario. That's why I like this interpretation. He goes beyond the technique to paint the story behind it.

  • @tubeleonardo
    @tubeleonardo 17 лет назад

    amazing!!!!!!!

  • @123elo
    @123elo 16 лет назад

    il nuovo zimmermann.....sei grande,,,farai parte dell olimpo dei grandi violinisti fra pochissimo....bravo ancora...

  • @landomcpherson7795
    @landomcpherson7795 10 лет назад +16

    Speed is better for this piece because it more correctly shows the nature of the piece. It is supposed to be violent, and the speed helps to convey that

    • @Pyfacefornever
      @Pyfacefornever 10 лет назад +5

      However I don't believe a lot of speed is actually necessary to make this piece tense. Hahn's is slower, yes, but it's the relentless triplets and the harmonies that actually provide the tension and fear in this piece. By playing slower, but at a more consistent pace, I think Hahn actually managed to convey the story and dialogues more effectively. You may notice how 'slow' Hahn is going at the beginning, but you soon adjust and are dragged into the amazing drama Schubert/Ernst have put into the music.

  • @nimechan
    @nimechan 16 лет назад

    Pretty good, but I think his tempo is just a little too fast, and some parts sounded a little weak or rushed becasue of it. He's really good, though.

  • @cornel999
    @cornel999 17 лет назад +5

    holy crap! this is the most articulate and clean performance of this piece i've ever heard. this is exceptional playing. thank you for the post. are you able to put up the Paganini performance?

  • @MaxBigazzi
    @MaxBigazzi 12 лет назад

    Awesome!!!!

  • @SkrPchr3
    @SkrPchr3 13 лет назад +3

    @mkurnat
    This is a story about a life-and-death moment for a child (who dies near the end), while the father rushes home FRANTICALLY on horseback. There is momentum, chaos, speed. It's not a pretty little bel canto opera moment. You need a bit of that "scratch," that TENSION.
    You might think this is over-doing it, and that's fine, but you can't just dismiss this as unthoughtful, mindless "showing off" without acknowledging the background of Schubert's original lieder.

  • @manuelspcool
    @manuelspcool 14 лет назад +3

    This is so cool, the name say it all "great caprice" it has to be fast like this

  • @domipt
    @domipt 17 лет назад

    E absolutamente genial ! Parabens !

  • @JimmyErnst
    @JimmyErnst 16 лет назад

    this is incredible............

  • @bulboflight
    @bulboflight 16 лет назад

    it is a transcription of Schuberts Der Erlkönig, by Ernst for solo violin.

  • @whoathere69
    @whoathere69 17 лет назад +1

    wow...

  • @DavidTorrez
    @DavidTorrez 13 лет назад +1

    Gosh CLEAR HARMONICS and I know how hard that part is!!!! AND YET SO CLEAR & PURE HARMONICS O_O

  • @kaikobird
    @kaikobird 17 лет назад

    No problem, tube. (: She really draws you in. It is mesmerizing!

  • @fmusikalia
    @fmusikalia 13 лет назад

    Nice performance... I wish I could play like that...

  • @KosteckiAdam
    @KosteckiAdam 13 лет назад

    GENIAL!!!!!

  • @artyomabrahamyan5650
    @artyomabrahamyan5650 3 года назад +1

    Still unbeatable.

  • @donesixfour
    @donesixfour 13 лет назад +1

    Wow, ive never heard it this fast, yet clear. This may be a fair representation of how Ernst would've played it.

  • @sal
    @sal 14 лет назад

    @likemyviolin such a great point. he's playing the MUSIC as it should be played. So often, with these transcriptions, the musicality is lost in the technicality, and it so happens, that in the lieder, it is intended to be hurried. Bravo to you.

  • @blazingviolin
    @blazingviolin 15 лет назад +1

    awsome

  • @eckarteckart
    @eckarteckart 17 лет назад

    Absolute Spitze! Erstaunlich! Schubert hin, Schubert her. Es gibt sie also doch, die geigenden jungen MÄNNER! Wo kann man ihn sonst hören?

  • @etielesf
    @etielesf 3 года назад

    Formidable artista

  • @Soulill0quy
    @Soulill0quy 17 лет назад +1

    holy mother of Ra! Cornel is right. articulation is incredibly clean. and to play it with such clarity at that tempo. awesome performance

  • @sean4730
    @sean4730 15 лет назад +1

    "difficult" doesn't even come close with this transcription... brilliant performance!

  • @kisrutyu
    @kisrutyu 17 лет назад

    sziasztokkk!!!
    én csak anynit tudok modnani hoyg én szerény véleményem szerint jelen pillanatban nagyon de nagyon ritka az olyan hegedűs mint a baráti kristófff!!!:))de ez az én véleményem!!!!!ja ha van még fel vételed tőle az utolsó koncertjáról itt az akadémián ami volt meg köszönném ha tennél fel:)előre is köszi

  • @landolfiviolin1
    @landolfiviolin1 13 лет назад

    Amaizing

  • @JPizzle1490
    @JPizzle1490 16 лет назад +1

    even better than the hillary hahn version posted on YT. Awesome!!!

  • @cellotennis
    @cellotennis 15 лет назад

    you hear the "scratchy" sound because the mike is very close... but it IS needed if you want to fill a big hall...the scratches get eliminated with the distance...

  • @violinhunter2
    @violinhunter2 5 лет назад +1

    As far as I know, Heifetz never recorded this thing. Manrico Padovani did and I think it's here on RUclips.

  • @johnlcharles
    @johnlcharles 12 лет назад

    Extraordinary! Its difficult enough to play on the piano.

  • @NestorAudinotviolins
    @NestorAudinotviolins 16 лет назад

    BTW, you are an outstanding violinist. Don't pay any attention to comments from certain wannabees. I really like the way you negotiate yourself through difficult passages without looking like you are laboring. Your Wieniawski F sharp minor is a tour de force.

  • @antkarp1951
    @antkarp1951 16 лет назад

    en verdad si tiene significado esta pieza a ese tempo por que ese el verdadero tiempo de esta pieza

  • @mairsil
    @mairsil 15 лет назад +1

    I do like this version because fast = awesome. Still, I am in love with Hilary Hahn's version, it has honestly "gripped" me in a way that music never ever has before.

  • @jozseftallosi4228
    @jozseftallosi4228 Год назад +1

    This Hungarian guy on top of the world!

  • @nl25c
    @nl25c 15 лет назад

    so true

  • @szigeta
    @szigeta 14 лет назад

    awesome すげえ

  • @nugtholomew
    @nugtholomew 15 лет назад +11

    I've noticed many people commenting on how it doesn't sound "nice". Do they even know what the music is about? Its' not a nice text!!! Its dark, desperate, the Erlkoenig was a hiddeous little character. Barati does superbly here. The music is not easy in the least bit. Its not even difficult. Along with other pieces by Ernst and Pagannini's music, these are some of the most challenging bits of violin repertoire! Before you knock it, see if you can get to that level of performance first.

  • @tubeleonardo
    @tubeleonardo 17 лет назад

    I agree!!

  • @jvg5854
    @jvg5854 4 года назад +2

    He's the one playing, but it was me feeling the intense 😂😂

  • @paulsernine5302
    @paulsernine5302 4 года назад +2

    why is this x2 speed?

  • @saxamaphoneguy1
    @saxamaphoneguy1 15 лет назад

    actually there's an arrangement for orchestra and soprano, there's a video of Anne Sofie Von Otter and the chamber orchestra of europe doing it...it's actually quite nice. Though the "father's" lines aren't quite as literal, the child's crying is very effective in a soprano register. Also, the Erlkonig parts are done really well by von Otter. But I do love the song in it's original setting with baritone, I just really like that arrangement.

  • @gilbertpangyarihan8014
    @gilbertpangyarihan8014 Год назад

    Certifié intergalactique! 🌹

  • @seahyimin
    @seahyimin 16 лет назад

    i downloaded it online somewhere...

  • @daniluzzu
    @daniluzzu 10 лет назад +52

    Ok, some people here are criticizing the speed of this performance, claiming that Hahn's performance is more correct, or accurate or whatever... but let's face the truth, this guy plays the violin superbly! And besides the speed, he's accurate, expressive, phrases well, his tone is beautiful and can play triple stops with incredible quality. I'd pay twice the price to listen to him than to listen to Hahn, who's undoubtedly a top class violinist in terms of accuracy, but can be booooring.

    • @polishguy195
      @polishguy195 10 лет назад +1

      you're right. :)

    • @Ceca116
      @Ceca116 7 лет назад

      Danilo Bonina 👋

    • @TheAngelicDemise
      @TheAngelicDemise 7 лет назад

      The tempo is presto 152 bpm, so i'd say this is a pretty good tempo.

    • @georgebanos6317
      @georgebanos6317 6 лет назад +6

      If she was boring she wouldn't fill the bigest halls in the world with people! Haha

    • @georgebanos6317
      @georgebanos6317 5 лет назад +4

      @Clark Culver it doesn't have to do with the fact she is a woman. It has to do with the fact that she is unique

  • @andygossard4293
    @andygossard4293 10 месяцев назад

    He's a whole orchestra

  • @Acuna0520
    @Acuna0520 16 лет назад

    gaaacho...otro pasesito!

  • @compwhiz540
    @compwhiz540 14 лет назад

    @mkurnat i don't know. this is an encore, it's not like it was rehearsed it for a different purpose. if i were giving an encore, i would want it to be showy but that's just me.

  • @samhainreads
    @samhainreads 16 лет назад

    I think it is really good..

  • @xchan04
    @xchan04 16 лет назад +1

    omfg his eyes r closed O____O"
    but its still awesome!

  • @TheJackyjake
    @TheJackyjake 12 лет назад

    Wow *_*

  • @pspoverdrive
    @pspoverdrive 14 лет назад

    well the essence of this piece to achieve that polyphonic sound, since Ernst revolutionized polyphonic playing. So far I think he's got it. Stop arguing about it's too fast.

  • @trigger565
    @trigger565 15 лет назад

    Your right. Originally, it was a piece written by Shubert for singer and piano i guess

  • @PetrLundstrem
    @PetrLundstrem 13 лет назад

    great violonist

  • @kaikobird
    @kaikobird 16 лет назад

    "This piece isn't really meant to be phrased"... This is one of the greatest songs in the history of music. It should probably be phrased, even though it is arranged out of its original context.

  • @AlexandreJdB
    @AlexandreJdB 13 лет назад +2

    He plays with closed eyes!!!!

  • @dagadtfoka
    @dagadtfoka 14 лет назад +3

    perfect..this is Erlkönig...that's all! ;) :P :)

  • @ZiggyTheDawg
    @ZiggyTheDawg 10 лет назад +22

    In response to people saying that the speed is part of the story, I'm afraid you're wrong. The grand caprice is a story of the Elf King coming in different forms to try to lure away a child. His father then is there to protect him, hence three different voices needed to be used. The high-pitched boy, a low, angry voice for the father, and multiple pleasant kind voices for the Elf King, trying to lure the child away (e.g., at 1:19 there's a clear "dialogue" between the Elf King and the boy, until the father comes in). However, by playing it so fast and as a performance piece, many musicians leave behind the key item of distinguishing the voices from each other, turning the story into any old show off piece. That's why hahns version is so much better, because she focuses on the right things.

    • @JohnShinViolinist
      @JohnShinViolinist 9 лет назад +14

      ZiggyTheDawg Who cares? Music is music. If it touches souls and gets the performer's ideas and interpretations across, then the job is done. No one knows what Ernst was thinking when he transcribed this; you only wrote about what Schubert was intending as he composed the music. Truth is, Ernst didn't have to transcribe it extremely difficult if he just wanted to portray what Schubert exactly wanted. Also FYI, this was performed as an encore after the first Paganini Violin Concerto. You may have your "two cents" about how the music is intended to be played, but in reality you would be lucky if you can even perform as half as well as this guy.

    • @wishfull9036
      @wishfull9036 7 лет назад +3

      Barati - flawed brilliantly
      Hahn - brilliantly flawed

    • @Angelwrites
      @Angelwrites 5 лет назад

      ZiggyTheDawg a lot understand the story, unfortunately some translation was lost for a lot of people through this style of playing for this song

  • @popitoto
    @popitoto 13 лет назад

    @cesarvlupion
    Sono d'accurerda con ti;Es un tempo..Loco questo!
    Schubert ha escrito questa obra per la cantar y non...corrir;Non debe ser lento para nada ,ypero se debe guardar en mente que es escrito per un cantore en primer lugar...hilary Hann,si,respecta questo!!

  • @OlegBoteViolin
    @OlegBoteViolin 3 года назад

    👏👋👏👋👏👋👏👋👏😳

  • @piasecznik
    @piasecznik 14 лет назад

    I agree, but I was responding to someone (I think he deleted his comment in the meantime) who said that this version was a lot faster than the original version for voice by Schubert. And that's simply not true.
    Also, not only being able to distinguish the voices is critical, but also to maintain the energy and momentum displayed in this piece- like the underlying steps of the horse. And that's lost if you play it too slow, in my opinion.

  • @delphos1223
    @delphos1223 10 лет назад +7

    Well, he's playing so quickly that he has to slow down to play the melody. Speed is not the problem, it's how choppy it is.

  • @fremen13
    @fremen13 16 лет назад

    lol, I was thinking the exact same thing around 1:30 (with the bow)

  • @Pablo-vz4ir
    @Pablo-vz4ir 3 года назад +2

    I've been playing this piece for 12 years......
    ..................
    This guy probably learned in 12 seconds.

  • @mlckfip
    @mlckfip 14 лет назад

    I don't think one can extrapolate the Lieder version (accompanied either by orchestra or piano) to the solo violin. If it is played too fast, the various voices interspersed within the music cannot be effectively differentiated, and to be able to distinguish the voices is critical in Erlkonig - or it loses its drama which Goethe has masterfully crafted. In fact, it will lose the drama more readily than if the music is played a tad slower but with every part audible.

  • @shake69585882
    @shake69585882 13 лет назад

    @likemyviolin You know this isn't even fast. Idk if you were responding to someone who said it was really fast, perhaps in comparison to Hilary Hahn's, but if you go listen to the Lieder by Schubert, some interpretations are indeed this fast. If you use Schubert's piece, the piece that this piece is based on, as a barometer, Hahn's rendition is much slower than Barati's interpretation is fast.

  • @patrikkorda
    @patrikkorda 15 лет назад +1

    thats my fav line on the ladies :D

  • @seahyimin
    @seahyimin 16 лет назад

    that was like super fast