Giovanni Bottesini Concerto for Double Bass No 2 in B Minor

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Principal Double Bass of the LSO, Rinat Ibragimov, performs Bottesini's Concerto for Double Bass No 2 in B Minor on an original 3 stringed period instrument by Antonio Gagliano.
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    For this recording Rinat uses Pirastro Eudoxa Solo strings.
    Rinat is accompanied by Catherine Edwards on the piano.
    Watch Rinat discuss Bottesini's work and this recording here:
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Комментарии • 2,2 тыс.

  • @LondonSymphonyOrchestra
    @LondonSymphonyOrchestra  3 месяца назад +4

    Join our live stream from Trafalgar Square on 13 July from 5pm, BST and enjoy music by Stravinsky, Brahms, Chabrier and Lee.
    Watch the concert here: ruclips.net/user/livetwiGRfdM5Hg

  • @JosephCoxH
    @JosephCoxH 9 лет назад +2632

    The bass really is criminally overlooked by most when they think of an orchestra, especially since it can make delightful sounds like the ones on display here.

    • @noahhayes7041
      @noahhayes7041 5 лет назад +38

      Joseph Cox thank you so much i cannot stress this fact enough

    • @nikodemusdeboot3448
      @nikodemusdeboot3448 5 лет назад +45

      It is overlooked, but these sounds would be almost impossible to create in a big orchestra, not least because of the necessity to be able to play much lower notes.

    • @windexbleach3725
      @windexbleach3725 5 лет назад +6

      KooMoo we can left hand pluck a bit, but it is difficult and won’t be as loud especially on E string (the thickest one)

    • @brunomaiamusic
      @brunomaiamusic 5 лет назад +3

      @KooMoo Bottesini loved it.
      ruclips.net/video/EADQVkijJRA/видео.html

    • @user-xi3uw3cf3g
      @user-xi3uw3cf3g 5 лет назад +15

      @KooMoo I am a double bass player myself and I'm afraid that I cannot agree with you, because the technique is not the most important aspect of music, that's like taking a scoop of ice cream and putting a lot of cream on it, at one point you'll be bored with the taste and you'll just want to taste the ice cream itself.

  • @EldenGuy
    @EldenGuy 4 года назад +1263

    Rest In Peace, Rinat. You will be terribly missed by bassists everywhere like myself. I listen to this yet again as I have just heard of your unfortunate departure from this world.

    • @dididistuff3417
      @dididistuff3417 4 года назад +19

      another one added on to 2020. sigh

    • @oldbird4601
      @oldbird4601 4 года назад +9

      Oh no Was it COVID?

    • @grandmestredespoulpes2435
      @grandmestredespoulpes2435 4 года назад +45

      @@oldbird4601 No he had a bad health and had a stroke a few years ago which left him weaken. RIP.

    • @Alex_Contrabasso88
      @Alex_Contrabasso88 3 года назад +5

      @@oldbird4601 Yes

    • @SteveWatsonMusic
      @SteveWatsonMusic 3 года назад +16

      How terribly sad to read this news. Such astonishing musicianship and virtuosity captured here!

  • @Quicksilver_Cookie
    @Quicksilver_Cookie 4 года назад +1134

    Double bass is such a gorgeous soloing instrument, it's a shame that it is only viewed by many as something to fill the lower frequency register in the orchestra. It's tone is so deep, and rich. Way less piercing than a violin, or a cello. It's sound envelops you. It's like having a warm hug :)

    • @jonwenqiu625
      @jonwenqiu625 2 года назад +61

      But it's literally the devils pit while trying to learn it. You go through so much pain and frustration.

    • @taigoyuen4097
      @taigoyuen4097 2 года назад +53

      it's less piercing than a cello, but the cello is still extremely rich

    • @vicdarockstar
      @vicdarockstar 2 года назад

      its sound* u mean

    • @eddiesimba2106
      @eddiesimba2106 2 года назад +14

      how bout violas

    • @bugwonseok3348
      @bugwonseok3348 2 года назад

      @@jonwenqiu625 I agree more than anyone.

  • @1MRBASSMAN
    @1MRBASSMAN 10 лет назад +1560

    Rules for classical music video directors:
    1. When the soloist has a particularly impressive part, focus on the accompanist, and visa versa.
    2. When the soloist has a technically demanding fingering passage, focus on the bow arm, and visa versa.
    3. Focus on a part of the instrument when nothing involving the left or right hands will enter the frame to disrupt the beauty of your visual composition.

    • @1MRBASSMAN
      @1MRBASSMAN 10 лет назад +233

      4. Focus on the musicians' face to the exclusion of what their hands may be doing. Remember, it's because of their looks that we admire them.

    • @ThomasNing
      @ThomasNing 4 года назад +40

      1MRBASSMAN 12:04 I think is especially the worst

    • @matiasasef
      @matiasasef 4 года назад +10

      Eso se aplica a cualquier otro tipo de musica no solamente a la musica "clasica".

    • @andymelendez9757
      @andymelendez9757 4 года назад +9

      LOLOLOLOLOL

    • @kawaiiotaku1599
      @kawaiiotaku1599 4 года назад +1

      1MRBASSMAN lolol so true

  • @ThomasNing
    @ThomasNing 4 года назад +918

    Anyone with knowledge of playing string instruments will realise how difficult some of these techniques are, and how impressive this performance is.

    • @rosalinddavies8466
      @rosalinddavies8466 4 года назад +26

      I'm a Viola player and love the dynamic contrast

    • @anavilla8276
      @anavilla8276 4 года назад +23

      well if someone doesn't find it impressive they better be hella good at plating a string instrument

    • @jazmine9385
      @jazmine9385 4 года назад

      Rosalind Davies same lmao

    • @MrSiruiz
      @MrSiruiz 4 года назад +1

      Well, i play Double Bass since i was 3, on a viola, of course, cause of my size, and i can say all this seems quite natural technique for myself, on a viola, cause im still 4

    • @kristof9695
      @kristof9695 4 года назад +9

      I've tried cello and double bass, I can't make vibrato on it, and it's hurting my pinky really bad

  • @arlettevanreempts456
    @arlettevanreempts456 9 лет назад +5274

    WOW this tiny man really know how to play violin.

    • @CesarJoseee
      @CesarJoseee 9 лет назад +362

      Hope you were making a joke.

    • @MsFrancescaF
      @MsFrancescaF 7 лет назад +30

      Ahahahah!

    • @chizo1205
      @chizo1205 7 лет назад +12

      Arlette Van Reempts hahahaha lol

    • @morakenton2943
      @morakenton2943 6 лет назад +73

      I really hope you were joking???

    • @flacidPillow
      @flacidPillow 6 лет назад +103

      The Reptilian Wizard Lizard I hope YOU are

  • @socktine6747
    @socktine6747 4 года назад +122

    "i bought the whole instrument, im using the whole instrument"

  • @jimmytouzel
    @jimmytouzel 10 лет назад +621

    this is one of the best bass performances i've ever heard. truely inspiring.

    • @vladiinsky
      @vladiinsky 6 лет назад +10

      James Touzel actually, one of the most impressive string instrument playing!

    • @robertnoble6956
      @robertnoble6956 5 лет назад +14

      I think it is the best performance I have ever heard of anything, ever.

    • @matthewv789
      @matthewv789 5 лет назад +3

      Also Mikyung Sung (more recently, but if anything even more beautiful): ruclips.net/video/Z9qtVO3OvfY/видео.html

    • @avendsedano
      @avendsedano 4 года назад +4

      @@matthewv789 I like his a little better his sounds cleaner, so I wouldn't say she takes it another level further, I feel his is still better, because I think his harmony with the piano was also amazing and the sound coming out of the 3 string bass (in my opinion) is just better in general

    • @hugocox4995
      @hugocox4995 4 года назад +2

      Matthew Vaughan there’s no new level about that

  • @stairfall12345678900
    @stairfall12345678900 4 года назад +215

    This man inspired me in 9th grade. I would listen to this recording, the Dittersdorf, and Vanhal over and over in admiration. I ended up making Texas All-State Symphony 4 years in a row, and I really have to give the majority of credit to Rinat for giving the motivation to achieve such goals.
    Rest in peace, Mr. Ibragimov, and may your time in heaven be filled with wondrous and beautiful music.

    • @gregoryf4186
      @gregoryf4186 3 года назад +3

      Tried out this year, made 62 in the state, any tips

    • @stairfall12345678900
      @stairfall12345678900 3 года назад +8

      @@gregoryf4186
      In order of importance, focus on 1) having a big, full tone, 2) good intonation, 3) playing rhythms crisply and correctly, 4) keeping a steady tempo, and 5) having phrasing that fits with the orchestra.
      Listen to recordings, play along with recordings, learn/memorize the music by heart and what the rest of the orchestra is playing at any given time, and record yourself so you can review it later and find things to improve on.
      There are many many techniques you can use to help you in these aspects, but oftentimes the hardest thing to do is finding the shortcomings of your own playing in the first place. Hope this helps.

    • @elijahdycus4648
      @elijahdycus4648 3 года назад +4

      @@gregoryf4186 Texas All State is about as competitive as all 49 other states combined. Don’t sweat it if you don’t make it.

    • @gregoryf4186
      @gregoryf4186 3 года назад +1

      @@elijahdycus4648 not to mention the population, I got a good teacher though so I’m confident this year around

    • @gregoryf4186
      @gregoryf4186 3 года назад +1

      @@stairfall12345678900 thanks a lot, this will help with this years etudes

  • @knightlyvirtue
    @knightlyvirtue 8 лет назад +358

    The three strings is messing with my brain. It's hard to watch the video. That being said, Bottesini is by far my favorite composer, and this performance brought me to tears. I have played upright since I was seven and have been away from it for about two years. Thank you, for your wonderful love of music. If you ever see this Rinat, please know you have inspired me to pick up my beautiful bass and chase my dream again. Perhaps we will meet one day and I can thank you in person.

    • @MrAh1123581321
      @MrAh1123581321 5 лет назад +24

      The 3 strings were bugging me too

    • @michaelbussewitz-quarm7719
      @michaelbussewitz-quarm7719 4 года назад +12

      I'm curious, why does he choose to have only three strings?

    • @michaelst.germain341
      @michaelst.germain341 4 года назад +51

      It says in the description that a 3 stringed bass would be used at that time period for performing this concerto, hope that helps! :)

    • @Connor-ks4mi
      @Connor-ks4mi 4 года назад +43

      @@michaelbussewitz-quarm7719 having only 3 strings also reduces the amount of tension on the bass and allows for the sound to be brought out more.

    • @user-xi3uw3cf3g
      @user-xi3uw3cf3g 4 года назад +26

      Bottesini used 3-string doublebass because it has better projecting abillities than the standard 4-stringed

  • @LondonSymphonyOrchestra
    @LondonSymphonyOrchestra  11 лет назад +181

    This is Rinat Ibragimov, LSO Principal Double Bass

    • @juanpablonavarrosepteto2024
      @juanpablonavarrosepteto2024 4 года назад +2

      Superv!

    • @albertoescobedog.4309
      @albertoescobedog.4309 4 года назад +1

      LSO is it available the Rinat´s recording of this concerto in iTunes?

    • @BAAJ1998
      @BAAJ1998 4 года назад +3

      Double Bass God

    • @Liaosauce
      @Liaosauce 4 года назад +3

      Hi! Was this video made the same year or around the same time it was uploaded? I've lost count of how many times I've shown this video to others, not to mention having watched myself. Blessings to you

    • @LondonSymphonyOrchestra
      @LondonSymphonyOrchestra  4 года назад +4

      @@Liaosauce yes it was

  • @davidamouretti8070
    @davidamouretti8070 4 года назад +79

    Rest in peace Rinat, you are a major factor in the reason I play bass today and will for the rest of my life. Thank you for the endless hours of inspiration through your playing

    • @Officialprodbytreybeats
      @Officialprodbytreybeats 8 месяцев назад

      I HAD NO IDEA HE PASSED AWAY... I HAVENT WATCHED THIS VIDEO IN YEARS AND AM SO TORN OVER THAT

  • @groovex73
    @groovex73 8 лет назад +238

    I just stumbled across this. I don't really know the first thing about classical music (aside from the mainstream Vivaldis, Beethovens, etc - I come from a guitar playing background) but that was more than someone just playing their instrument. Just thinking about the physical side of things; the stretching to reach the higher notes (off of the fretboard as well), fretless (absolute perfect pitch to play solo and then join back in with the piano), extreme, quick shifting hand positions without needing to look.
    Sheet music - pah! I'll just remember every single note from the score, not miss one single note and add another complete dimension of emotion to it. I remember a lot of songs but classical music, when performed live, seems to have a lot more air of detail and scrutiny upon it.
    Actually, this is not just memorising a piece. This level of performance goes way beyond the ability of the conscious mind alone.
    Wow. This truly is, witnessing someone that is one with their instrument. :)

    • @jdstep97
      @jdstep97 8 лет назад +20

      I agree. And I have just fallen in love with double bass after hearing Bozo Paradzik play the theme from _Schindler's List_ on double bass, although he used his sheet music. It was one of the most beautiful things I ever heard. Now, hearing this musician, Ibragimov, I am in absolute awe.

    • @UltraBall23
      @UltraBall23 7 лет назад +13

      Kris Sambero when you've rehearsed the same thing over and over, you auto memorize music. Most of us don't "read" the sheet music during a concert, it's more of us just following along, lol. But Rinat is AMAZING!!!

    • @skwerrul6516
      @skwerrul6516 5 лет назад +12

      Memorization and shifting without looking comes naturally after you’ve played for a while. Still though, extremely difficult piece and a very impressive performance.

    • @blairblythe1579
      @blairblythe1579 5 лет назад +3

      Kris Sambero when you say off of the fretboard
      It is a fingerboard instead of a fretboard because it is fretless

    • @AKingOfBass
      @AKingOfBass 4 года назад +1

      Nicely put!

  • @matthewd6306
    @matthewd6306 8 лет назад +38

    This guy is an unbelievably talented Double Bass player. I'm an electric bassist of 12 years and played Double Bass for orchestra back in highschool and this guy just blows my mind.

  • @izzohood7172
    @izzohood7172 7 лет назад +62

    Wow.. Rinat is the firs classical DB player to reach above 1 000 000 view on RUclips..because of his amazing virtuosity .....

    • @matthewv789
      @matthewv789 2 года назад

      A couple of Mikyung Sung’s impromptu videos got over 1 million views on Facebook, though far less here on RUclips. (Her video of this piece is my favorite of it, even more so than Rinat’s fine performance, and has the second most views of this concerto, counting those on Contrabass Conversations too. But her recent upload of it sounds even better.)

  • @andrewsamarasekara97
    @andrewsamarasekara97 4 года назад +54

    Rest in peace, Maestro. A truly blessed feeling to have been able to get to know you over so many years. No one has ever surpassed your craftsmanship and brought the classical bass repertoire to life in the way that you have, and no one will. Thank you for everything Rinat, my thoughts are with Lutsia and the rest of the family.

  • @discogoth
    @discogoth 4 года назад +100

    I just heard of Rinat’s passing. I’m SO sad about it, he was personally my favorite classical bassist. He’ll be missed; this concerto will never be the same ❤️

    • @xiongyan2074
      @xiongyan2074 3 года назад

      Hello, how are you doing today?

    • @NXTMusicianBassist
      @NXTMusicianBassist Год назад +2

      Because it is recorded, this concerto will always be the same. We will always be able to listen back on this and remember Ibragimov. For that, I am grateful.

  • @mrbassboy96
    @mrbassboy96 11 лет назад +53

    That bass has an AMAZING lower register tone quality.

  • @wiad00qwang33
    @wiad00qwang33 4 года назад +44

    Rest in Peace Master😪🙏

  • @makichas
    @makichas 8 лет назад +82

    I marvel at the bow work every time I watch.

    • @orchestrapark
      @orchestrapark 8 лет назад +2

      just as interesting as the fretwork in my opinion!

    • @joshuaweatherston5124
      @joshuaweatherston5124 5 лет назад

      He's probably the best classical bassist atm

    • @joshuaweatherston5124
      @joshuaweatherston5124 5 лет назад

      @@orchestrapark There aren't any frets

    • @paninimelt
      @paninimelt 5 лет назад

      @@joshuaweatherston5124 I mean, maybe too soon, but at the moment he's no better than an average bassist (had a stroke, hasn't been able to play in years.)

  • @soulviolist6895
    @soulviolist6895 5 лет назад +62

    I'm a Violist (Viola player not Violin) and I honestly love searching up bass and viola solos because Viola players are usually hated on and bass players are just not appreciate enough

    • @roccotarli762
      @roccotarli762 5 лет назад

      SoulViolist true true, I’m a cellist who’s been listening to viola da gamba (tenor and bass) solos for like the last hour. But I love every viol based instrument.👐

    • @eyes0nyu
      @eyes0nyu 4 года назад +3

      Why *are* violists hated on? I don't get it.

    • @kungfuviolist7284
      @kungfuviolist7284 3 года назад +7

      @@eyes0nyu cause violins jealous of our c

    • @emem7242
      @emem7242 3 года назад

      Fellow violist doing the exact same thing 👋🏽😂

    • @izzykim2858
      @izzykim2858 3 года назад

      @@eyes0nyu cause they suck

  • @lukassouza9802
    @lukassouza9802 Год назад +22

    2:50 I don't know how to describe, but this part is majestic. It looks like the piano and the bass are dancing, while smiling to each other.

  • @Dark_Star98
    @Dark_Star98 9 лет назад +42

    So sorry to hear about Rinat's untimely stroke. Thank you so much for letting us hear his beautiful playing. It is absolutely stupendous.

  • @MSalt69
    @MSalt69 2 года назад +19

    Who knew the double bass was capable of such elegance and musicality? What an astounding piece and amazing performance!

  • @EddieBsB
    @EddieBsB 4 года назад +25

    Rest in peace, master!!!
    Go make the angels some awesome tunes!!!
    Love from Brazil!

  • @rentheguru
    @rentheguru 5 лет назад +22

    I play the electric bass, haven't attended formal schooling for it but dang! After hearing this I want to take school for classical music in double bass. My ears are so blessed listening to this. So full of emotion and soul.

    • @matthewv789
      @matthewv789 5 лет назад +1

      Ren Daguro you want even more double bass inspiration, look up Mikyung Sung

    • @JoshuaLo2732
      @JoshuaLo2732 3 года назад

      @@matthewv789 She's great , but I personally think that Rinat is much better.

    • @matthewv789
      @matthewv789 3 года назад

      @@JoshuaLo2732 To each his own I guess. No disrespect to Rinat, he was a fantastic player and a really nice guy, but I find Mikyung to be on a similar level technically and even beyond Rinat expressively. At her best, I find her emotional expressiveness to be in a class of its own among bass players, and I’ve listened extensively, even back to Koussevitzky’s own recordings from the 1920s. There are a few who occasionally come close, like Cabrera and Desimpelaere and Fagone, but in the end nobody quite has the same magic.

    • @lorcanzepf7828
      @lorcanzepf7828 2 года назад

      Wait a bass guitar or electric double bass

  • @alvaromoreno7378
    @alvaromoreno7378 4 года назад +27

    R.I.P king of bass, we will miss you.

  • @alexanderhemming9148
    @alexanderhemming9148 8 лет назад +34

    Rinat is the best musician I have ever seen, and I've seen hundreds. I'm trying to learn this piece at the moment and it is an absolute beast. He makes it look so easy. Unmatched talent, so sad to hear about his stroke. He has inspired me to pursue my dreams and for that I wish him a full recovery. Such a beautiful person.

  • @bigbass421
    @bigbass421 5 лет назад +5

    When someone uses the word Virtuoso, I think of him. I play upright bass, and regardless of my skill level, I will never reach his level of brilliance. THAT is a gift from God.
    I played this video for a friend who is a Principal bassist in a Symphony. He said, "That's the most remarkable thing, Ive ever seen"

  • @fluffybunnyhoney
    @fluffybunnyhoney 8 лет назад +411

    The piano deserves credit too; amazing

    • @LordQueezle
      @LordQueezle 6 лет назад +35

      Indeed, but that is the interesting thing about pianist accompanists. They can be fantastic, but they are usually overlooked. (However, it is very much possible to appreciate both parts).

    • @catlover2214
      @catlover2214 5 лет назад

      Matt Moment that’s true

    • @luborkloda8903
      @luborkloda8903 5 лет назад +16

      4:50 what piano did is ON PAIR with the soloist. Well I can tell you as an amateur pianist that the sound posibilities of piano are severely limited comparing to bowed instruments. You can change color of the tone a bit but it always comes somehow with the change of dynamics. The only option is the sustain pedal but it doesnt help much as you are loosing details. So the precise timing and precise using of speed and pressure is the key. The lady playing on the piano is incredible precise and sensitive. More precise then surgeon - let me say it this way. Bowed instruments have hundreds options how to change quality of the sound. Piano has just two options : increase/decrease the pressure on the key and once you press the key you can't do anything with it BUT it works if played masterfully . I mean really masterfully.

    • @nut1322
      @nut1322 4 года назад +1

      ok boomer

    • @yellowchino3883
      @yellowchino3883 4 года назад +2

      nut ̊ᆺ ̊ wow you’re the funnt

  • @crescent6465
    @crescent6465 8 лет назад +259

    AND HE MEMORIZED THE WHOLE THING

    • @dantefabbri8211
      @dantefabbri8211 8 лет назад +139

      easiest part

    • @lucasfranke3326
      @lucasfranke3326 6 лет назад +10

      Markov memorized all 24 of Paganini's caprices ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @LordQueezle
      @LordQueezle 6 лет назад +8

      It is a matter of performance. Many pianists perform for hours from memory. A lot of it is muscle memory, but a lot of it comes from technical knowledge of the piece.

    • @theMad_Artist
      @theMad_Artist 6 лет назад +35

      That's literally the easiest thing any musician has to do. If you practice it/listen to it a lot then you don't even have to try to memorize.

    • @veloqis
      @veloqis 5 лет назад +7

      Well, I hope so! Isn't that what good musicians do? It's what I do! Memorizing the music is the easy part.

  • @laurenmohanty2038
    @laurenmohanty2038 8 лет назад +192

    3:36 oh my god

    • @owoled282
      @owoled282 5 лет назад +13

      That cadenza brings tears to my eyes

    • @EleazarOctavioRuizSpreafico
      @EleazarOctavioRuizSpreafico 4 года назад +1

      Right?!

    • @thomas9982
      @thomas9982 4 года назад +1

      It is impressive how well it is done, pure elegance and bliss, I get goosebumps everytime

  • @robergarcia11
    @robergarcia11 3 года назад +10

    RIP, his interpretations really made me appreciate the double bass as a solo instrument, a true artist.

  • @jacksonbriggs8626
    @jacksonbriggs8626 4 года назад +8

    Rest in Peace, Rinat. You have inspired me to be the very best over my years of playing. I thank you for that!

  • @jancowell
    @jancowell 2 года назад +14

    First movement: 0:00
    Second movement: 5:20
    Third movement: 10:32

  • @owlbme
    @owlbme Год назад +12

    This is a beautiful piece and it was performed beautifully by someone who knows how to use every inch of an upright bass ❤️

  • @omarhaffar6595
    @omarhaffar6595 4 года назад +7

    Rest in peace... So sad that he’s gone, but we’re so lucky to have these recordings of his on RUclips. I will continue to come back to them for many years

  • @D4rthsunny
    @D4rthsunny 10 лет назад +76

    Never thought a bass would have such a sweet sound... well you learn something new everyday.

    • @skwerrul6516
      @skwerrul6516 5 лет назад +11

      Sad but true. Because of the common stereotypes most people wouldn’t think that basses could be on the level of other instruments as far as overall performance. A very underrated instrument.

    • @matthewv789
      @matthewv789 5 лет назад

      Allison Beeks Try this for REALLY sweet sounding: m.ruclips.net/video/v90f3k55HEw/видео.html

    • @kelleybass4900
      @kelleybass4900 5 лет назад

      The double bass has a beautiful sound, but that is coming from a double bass player

    • @joshua.merrill
      @joshua.merrill 2 года назад

      The bass is usually the biggest instrument in any band. Due to that, the bassist usually has to simplify so that there’s room for the other instruments, but that makes spectators think bass is the easy instrument. However, as an electric bassist, I’m biased to think bass is best.

  • @SpaceshipOperations
    @SpaceshipOperations 2 года назад +9

    Wow, this is one of the most wonderful things I've heard in my life. We absolutely need more bowed bass in music.

  • @nicholebarden8492
    @nicholebarden8492 7 лет назад +10

    I'm a middle schooler level five bass player and this is astounding. This is art and I'm in absolute awe and I aspire to be this talented.

    • @BroadsideLock
      @BroadsideLock 7 лет назад

      Nichole Barden level 5?

    • @meemo4556
      @meemo4556 7 лет назад +2

      GamerTron X100 probably their way of measuring progress in their school. Personally, I think it should be measured in the highest position you have mastered. Thats 6th for me, I'm in middle school as well.

    • @nicholebarden8492
      @nicholebarden8492 7 лет назад

      There is a music festival called nyssma and you prepare a solo based on the level that is fit for you. The level 5 is just a more "advanced" level (for a person who's not in college)

    • @jasonmeusel9490
      @jasonmeusel9490 6 лет назад

      Why would it be measured by the highest position mastered? I know numerous bassists who are excel at the upper positions but are easily outplayed in the lower positions.

    • @manny5810
      @manny5810 6 месяцев назад

      Hey dude. How’s it going?

  • @TonyCello
    @TonyCello 4 года назад +11

    RIP Rinat. I've always been a huge fan of your playing. Rest in peace.

  • @matthewhall3502
    @matthewhall3502 9 лет назад +28

    So incredible. Some passages nearly bring a tear to my eye no matter how many times I listen. A true master.

  • @abieber8976
    @abieber8976 5 лет назад +4

    big props to this man, and the 216 people that disliked this clearly don't understand how hard it is to play the double bass.

  • @dch528
    @dch528 9 лет назад +26

    Moved to tears. I won't stop practicing until I can be this skilled!

    • @vladiinsky
      @vladiinsky 6 лет назад +3

      Drew Hairston so, how is your progress? :)

    • @blonda.bacoviana
      @blonda.bacoviana 6 лет назад +4

      I hope you still practice. Wathc twoset violin for motivation and amusement. They motivated and cheered me up.

    • @reneeamaya9540
      @reneeamaya9540 6 лет назад +1

      A A yes they are gr8

    • @grandmestredespoulpes2435
      @grandmestredespoulpes2435 3 года назад +1

      Five years later, I wish you've been able to continue practicing :)

  • @filmakr7088
    @filmakr7088 2 года назад +5

    Rinat was truly one of the best bassists I know of, this recording was actually the one that inspired me to focus in on my double bass technique, and years later I now am playing concertos he mastered.

  • @algreensurdo
    @algreensurdo 8 лет назад +16

    This is achingly beautiful tone and timing. According to my bass teacher he has had a stroke and isn't able to play any more. Such talent !

  • @virtual2002
    @virtual2002 2 года назад +9

    This is incredible. The double bassist is an absolute talent. I'm said it be musically gifted but I don't ever think I'll ever be on this guys level of talent on any instrument. This is an amazing pice and executed perfectly. Please never stop your beautiful art of music

  • @Joe_Everett
    @Joe_Everett 4 года назад +6

    RIP to one of the best there was. Great bass player and an even better musician.

  • @orionmiller9720
    @orionmiller9720 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for everything. Rest In Peace maestro.

  • @Steviec63
    @Steviec63 10 лет назад +23

    and well done to Catherine the pianist. The mix may not be perfect but she is complimenting the bass beautifully.

  • @born2nag25
    @born2nag25 Год назад +6

    RIP Rinat. Your musicianship was incredible. 3:37 is one of my favorite moments simply because of the expression in every phrase.

  • @coolguy132435
    @coolguy132435 Год назад +3

    I first saw this video 5 to 7 years ago, and always appreciated it as a cellist. Earlier this year, I purchased a bass and learned that Rinat had passed away. His playing is very inspiring, and I look forward to eventually playing this piece.

    • @nathanbegel4505
      @nathanbegel4505 Год назад

      Bass is very nice to play, while not as easy to play for melodic writing 👍 I've been playing for 4 years and I'm learning other bottesini works, like elegy no1. Good luck, you're going to improve fast since you're a cellist :)

  • @booksugarchessmagic
    @booksugarchessmagic 8 лет назад +22

    what I find most amazing, besides the beauty of the music, is that his bass has only three things!!!

    • @jamestownsmith1026
      @jamestownsmith1026 8 лет назад +18

      He is using an old instrument.

    • @Korento
      @Korento 6 лет назад +1

      JamesTown Smith Like most classical musicians.
      The OP was referring to the way greater number of position changes with fewer strings.
      It makes this even more impressive, indeed.

    • @MassResonance
      @MassResonance 6 лет назад +1

      Ahven This piece was written for a three stringed bass. I think I’ve only found use in my E string for 3 notes as I practice the first movement. The use of three strings is first and foremost for sound characteristics.

  • @Teudace
    @Teudace 2 года назад +3

    This may legitimately be one of my favourite videos on the internet

  • @iob_tad
    @iob_tad 8 лет назад +5

    0_0 ALL HAIL THIS DUDE!!! The harmonics/false harmonics are freaking amazing!

  • @DavidDalyDoubleBass
    @DavidDalyDoubleBass 3 года назад +5

    This truly such a wonderful performance. What a gift to have left to us. R.I.P.

  • @bassclaire910
    @bassclaire910 4 года назад +13

    Rest In Peace...QQ We will miss you.

  • @lukaskim.1123
    @lukaskim.1123 4 года назад +3

    My mouth was open the whole time. Playing double bass at that speed and articulation is amazing.

  • @bayarbuyan84
    @bayarbuyan84 Год назад +4

    Unmatched master of the double bass! You are terribly missed. Rest in peace!

  • @mbvglider
    @mbvglider 3 года назад +9

    I play piano, so I can do a multi-octave scale in my sleep, but then I look at an instrument like this and just two octaves and the dude's covering like a meter on his left hand. Just the very idea of getting your hands in the right spot just seems physically impossible, but he sounds beautiful, too. What skill he had!

  • @orinobrien6955
    @orinobrien6955 5 лет назад +2

    Any musical example played by this great artist is outstanding and is what every young player could learn from and copy with the best results. Impeccable technique coupled with classical taste is so rare and precious. Thank you, Rinat.

  • @samanthadragonetti
    @samanthadragonetti 4 года назад +3

    Each note he plays is so clear and vibrant. This is my dream piece to play

  • @loulou-pq4co
    @loulou-pq4co 3 года назад +2

    Just fell in love with your performance then found out you just passed away. 🙏 RIP, your great talent will always be remembered.

  • @topquark22
    @topquark22 2 года назад +6

    As a student of orchestration, thank you very much. This helps me to better understand this instrument.

    • @topquark22
      @topquark22 2 года назад +1

      Actually, I have never seen a 3-string Bass before. I assume that you write for it just like a normal 4-string Bass? I'm sure there are some differences though. Most of the music I write will be for a standard 4-string Double Bass.
      Orchestration is a fascinating, tedious subject to learn, because every instrument has so many nuances.

    • @hailthemightytriff
      @hailthemightytriff Год назад

      I can’t speak for the time period, but I do know at least Bottesini’s personal bass only had 3 strings.

    • @Awqkened903
      @Awqkened903 Год назад

      All I know is that three stringed basses were used a lot back in the old days. Later on four strings became more popular and only on rare occasions will soloists use three string basses now.

  • @archkde
    @archkde 10 лет назад +3

    This is a FANTASTIC performance. Such a beautiful, singing tone from this double bass! You can really see the passion in this man's playing!

  • @WilliamLoschMusic
    @WilliamLoschMusic 9 лет назад +3

    Masterful work.
    What a beautiful Romantic sound Rinat gets out of that bass!
    He is very adept at taking advantage of the coarse, rich sounds of those gut strings.
    Bravo.
    *Much applause*

  • @ryanpham3308
    @ryanpham3308 4 года назад +4

    May his talent continue to please the heavens. Requiescat in pace, Rinat Ibragimov.

  • @AdrianCletus
    @AdrianCletus 9 лет назад +1

    There are a lot of talented musicians, and instrumentalists, round the globe. But not many can bring me tears, and he is one. I dunno why, but he simply did this. His emotion and passion are flowing flawlessly, smoothly throughout the piece. He doesn't have claptrap to please the crowd, but deep emotions. Sorrow, regret, relief... i feel all of it.

  • @hepbax5
    @hepbax5 10 лет назад +10

    love that left hand articulation!

  • @WiseBearPD
    @WiseBearPD 8 лет назад +7

    The musical ability on bass is superb!!!

  • @_pimes_
    @_pimes_ 4 года назад +7

    RIP to a legend. He will be greatly missed.

  • @uharnessup
    @uharnessup 10 лет назад +5

    Now I know how a double bass is supposed to be played. That is stupendous.

  • @rickshapiro63
    @rickshapiro63 2 года назад +2

    Nobody puts Double Bass in the corner! Really magnificent.

  • @LexiH36
    @LexiH36 10 месяцев назад +1

    I played this for my 8 year old when she said she wanted to quit violin (she wants to play double bass, but I made her start with violin). She immediately changed her mind and after she tried playing again she became so much more confident ❤

  • @alexandradzyubenko6043
    @alexandradzyubenko6043 3 года назад +3

    I still can’t believe he is gone

  • @ellaklimek12
    @ellaklimek12 9 лет назад +7

    the second movement makes me cry with joy

    • @xiongyan2074
      @xiongyan2074 3 года назад

      Hello, how are you doing today?

  • @ricardocerrato2237
    @ricardocerrato2237 4 года назад +6

    The Master of double bass. RIP

  • @vidlukanarea6280
    @vidlukanarea6280 4 года назад +2

    Rest in peace, you wonderful wonderful player 🖤

  • @ethanwile1413
    @ethanwile1413 4 года назад +2

    RIP Rinat. Truly an amazing bassist

  • @IrateGroove
    @IrateGroove 5 лет назад +2

    My favourite Bottesini's versión ever!! This man does magic.

  • @anne-mariedubois5316
    @anne-mariedubois5316 6 лет назад +2

    I think I ever heard doublebass so beautifully played, so well singing playing and in clear tone in simple melodies as in virtuosistic passages. Mille brava !

    • @xiongyan2074
      @xiongyan2074 3 года назад

      Hello, how are you doing today?

  • @wendellrosa6062
    @wendellrosa6062 4 года назад +9

    We will miss you sir! R.I.P

  • @brianlopez8196
    @brianlopez8196 Год назад +1

    Beautiful I hope to play like this someday

  • @johnruggeri843
    @johnruggeri843 9 лет назад +6

    The tone is like extra smooth and soft velvet, The music is also beautiful.
    Thank you for posting,
    John

  • @tcheung04
    @tcheung04 7 лет назад +4

    I love it and have listened over 10 times now. It is beautifully played. Thank you Rinat and Catherine for their performance and LSO for uploading it.

  • @fbpliegorrivero8869
    @fbpliegorrivero8869 3 года назад +6

    Sublime, fantástico, maravilloso! Felicitaciones, muchas!!!!!

  • @jellea
    @jellea 8 лет назад +24

    Amazing: he is one with his instrument.

  • @admortor
    @admortor 10 лет назад +2

    My goodness...this is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard

  • @aneg8065
    @aneg8065 Год назад +1

    Oh how this beauty of music is a blessing to my ears.
    The piece, paints such a pleasant picture in my head--a world of seizing; rythmic patterns such as this piece, it rings over and over through my ears just like its new everytime. I wish I could intently listen to this charm repeatedly, like I had just stumbled upon this piece. The joy; the sadness, and peace in my mind, the first time I heard this. I could almost feel the vibrations of the string hit my mind, drift me off somewhere unimaginable--and lay there. Utter peace, calm; dare I say, freedom. I am blessed by hearing this, and will forever look (and hear) upon this piece once every so, and relinquish all my thoughts.
    but seriously, this piece (and many more played by Rinat) have inspired me to play bass, more and more each day. Rest in peace Rinat, you have most definitely changed my life in many ways, and cannot wait to enjoy years of playing, bass.

  • @tomsolomon6242
    @tomsolomon6242 4 года назад +5

    A legend... Rest In Peace

  • @djosephj
    @djosephj 8 лет назад +247

    Can I like this twice please?

    • @CesarJoseee
      @CesarJoseee 8 лет назад +32

      Make a second account. Come on, be a hero.

    • @spoopie4210
      @spoopie4210 8 лет назад +38

      You can but you'll just end up un-liking it. For best results like thrice.

    • @JohnWilliams-jx6eb
      @JohnWilliams-jx6eb 7 лет назад

      Sure! It appears to be made from at least TWO takes. Curiously, the Bass is sometimes close to the piano and then not so close. ;-) Pitch Correction at 4:28? Oh well, still a fine performance!

    • @OkoZungu
      @OkoZungu 6 лет назад

      Buena vista social

    • @veloqis
      @veloqis 5 лет назад

      Don't worry . . . I put in an extra like for you!

  • @romblik6005
    @romblik6005 4 года назад +8

    Светлая память выдающемуся человеку!

  • @dallasfoxkaiju
    @dallasfoxkaiju 4 года назад +2

    I am about to go buy this piece and I have had my private lesson teacher tell me that this will take me 3-4 years to learn. Still looking forward to it still because it is such a cool piece!

  • @valenmejia2135
    @valenmejia2135 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful! The double bass is often overlooked and it is one one of my favorite instruments on an orchestra. Such an enveloping warm and gentle sound, akin to being huddled under a heavy fleece blanket on winter.

  • @ishta
    @ishta 5 лет назад +4

    I have an album of him with Elena Filonova and they were both young then. He had a more lighter touch. I like it even more now in his latter years where the sound is darker and much more intense. Also seeing him play it makes a difference in how I become engage in this concierto

  • @crazypurplepanda9244
    @crazypurplepanda9244 2 года назад +5

    I’m not a musician but I really love the sound of bass!!! I don’t know how to explain it but the deep sound really draws me in

  • @giseldominguezbass
    @giseldominguezbass 4 года назад +2

    He was such an amazing influence on many young bassists, including myself:( Rest in Peace

  • @donovanharris3838
    @donovanharris3838 11 месяцев назад

    Video is 11 years old and still the best version of this song I've ever heard

  • @skinlessapple9779
    @skinlessapple9779 2 года назад +1

    As a bass player I can say that we are extremely overlooked in an orchestra when we can make beautiful sounds like this