He's a wonderful Hungarian cellist, listen to him and Andras Schiff doing Schubert's beautiful Arpeggione Sonata. Both playing with eyes closed all the time, and what a sound!
never heard of this guy and not sure if he just plays it slower than everyone else, but this has some kind of beating heart breathing room that's so refreshing... it's like i never heard it. youtube is amazing
That´s how to enjoy playing the cello... Lovely concerto and so good to both see and listen to Miklo´s Perenyi ... they all make a wonderful experience..
abediipele : Every great musician has to be a little bit crazy, don’t you think? Not ostentatiously so, but just a little bit? I love Miklós Perényi’s ‘craziness’ if this is what it sounds like.
Pity he didn't do the double stop ossia at 11:20 but rarely do you ever see cellists doing the start of the final passage at 14:09 in octaves which is so nice to hear, even if the volume is a bit low.
Du Pre's playing shows the typical disease of Western women-----too much egoism, too microcontrolling, too much dominance prone, too controlling. EEEEEEEkkkkkkk....who wants that??????
***** Superior? I don't know about your understanding in classical music but you sure have a bright stand up comic career ahead of you with statements like this one :P
Such a weak interpretation... like Paul Tortelier said, it's a call to BATTLE. the beginning should have PUNCH in it. He is meant to be like a soldier calling his men to arms, not a sloppy after party drunken walk back home.
+TehStupidBish I have a very great admiration for the way Paul Tortelier played this piece (and others!). I met him several times and furthermore he was a very charming person. But please stop playing the stupid game of "the best performance ever" or "nothing else". This interpretation is not weak at all. Tortellier's was a vision of the piece as this one is an other,as Fournier's, Casal's and others were.
I have a vinyl recording Torteller made in 1952 of Dvorak, and I saw him in 1988 at the First World Cello Congress. Showed him the album and his eyes bugged out of his head and said "This was at the beginning of my career." He signed it for me, but I wish I had given it to him.
szuHsiung None : Admittedly, no-one will ever be like Jacqui. I listen to Mischa Maisky, think ‘It’s not Jacqui’ and turn it off. Am still sad, after all these years.
He's a wonderful Hungarian cellist, listen to him and Andras Schiff doing Schubert's beautiful Arpeggione Sonata. Both playing with eyes closed all the time, and what a sound!
He is simply the greatest cellist.
I fell in so much love with that performance. Which also brought me here. He really has so much love in this instrument.
That arrpegione is unbelievable
@@SoundandMelodies same story here! I said this cellist is too good, so I searched him😁
@@katrinat.3032 Yes. Perfect collaboration between Perenyi and Schiff.
What a wonderful cellist! The days of the greats are not over!
Perényi Miklós nemcsak művészként de emberként is óriás. Ilyen nagy művész ekkora szerénységgel!
Bravo Miklós. Sensational music-making, humble and poetic.
I think this performance of Mr Perenyi is very beautiful, in every aspect and I deeply admire his artistry, as well as his conception of the piece.
never heard of this guy and not sure if he just plays it slower than everyone else, but this has some kind of beating heart breathing room that's so refreshing... it's like i never heard it. youtube is amazing
Perenyi spent all his career in the shade of other cellists like Maisky and Du Pré, which is very sad and unfair because he is on par with them.
@@jean-edouardahmedozzi6120 after hearing him play, one can surely tell he does not care about being famous
Very beautiful performance...no fake moving all over the place, just pure music.
Muy buen concierto, y muy bien interpretado por el Solista-Concertista Perenyi..me gustó, hacia años que no lo escuchaba.
이거 유튜브에서 첨봣을때 가필에 설레서 하루에도 몇번을 들었던 기억이 나는데 요즘 다시 들으니 짜임새가 대단한 해석이네요. 대단하신 페레니 옹. 오래 사십시오.
That´s how to enjoy playing the cello...
Lovely concerto and so good to both see and listen to Miklo´s Perenyi ... they all make a wonderful experience..
Great cello -player very enjoyable
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Sydney Australia
Simply wonderful. My favourite cellist, by far. Thank you for this perfect upload.
I'm not blown away, but I melted.
Thanks for uploading!
A legnagyobb csellista!
Dvorak é sempre emocionante. Bela interpretação!!!!
That was beautiful. Especially the ending. Loved it!
Bravo bravo bravo brilliance grandiose genial music concerto
EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA....EXCELLENT CELLO PERFORMANCE...!
정석을보여주셔서 감사합니다~~♥♥
Hermosa pieza siempre me ha gusto desde niño , no deja de gustarme
Wow, las 8vas despues del minuto 35 en adelante, ineditas y espectaculares. Bravo.
Una interpretacion magistral del violonchelo.
Too many orchestra
Thank you very much for the nusic :-).
by the way: the guy conducting this is Urs Schneider.
So beautiful!
נגן. נהדר. הבנתי
הבנתי. מאד
הבנתי. מאד
Splendiferous!
I love it!
That dude sure holds his cello near vertically; at least compared to my posture and other cellists I have seen. Awesome performance! xD
Bravo !
Concertmasters name is Tony Flint from Canada.
So great!
Miklos is a little bit crazy in real life, but it does not matter when you play like that.
abediipele : Every great musician has to be a little bit crazy, don’t you think? Not ostentatiously so, but just a little bit? I love Miklós Perényi’s ‘craziness’ if this is what it sounds like.
Poor Perenyi; the moment he is trying to drive it a little, the orchestra is all over the place - starting with Herr Schneider...
...and too much.
Must hear the solist
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
éljen Miki!
Muito bom.
relajado fuerte agrado
👏👏👏👏👏
Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana
Pity he didn't do the double stop ossia at 11:20 but rarely do you ever see cellists doing the start of the final passage at 14:09 in octaves which is so nice to hear, even if the volume is a bit low.
Perényi starts at 3:49
George Alvarez 1 corno 👍👍👍
The information "Heinrich Schiff, Vienna Philharmonic, André Previn" in the description is not right.
you're welcome
Anna Dvořák
What is the concert master's name, do you know?
Hogy kerül ide Heinrich Schiff mint előadó? Csak két tétel van?
Anyone knows the year of the recording? Thanks!
scratch the vertical cello part; just looked like that from straight on
i thought that too
Is the conductor related to Peter O'Toole?
Qual é a orquestra?
ahah
你好!!!
I wonder what instrument he plays.
cello :)
I am a cellist dummy; I wish I knew what maker made his cello.
According to Strad Magazine, Perenyi believes it is a Gagliano or school of Gagliano.
is it just me or does the soloist look like kevin spacey?
More like if Vladamir Putin and Kevin Spacey had a baby.
No. He does not. It IS just you. Mr Perényi looks like himself,
35:12부터 오케랑 솔리스트랑 싱크가 살짝 안맞음. 35:17에 다시 회복함. 35:10의 멋들어진 엄지손가락 가필을 조금 빛바래게 하는 감이 있음.
abediipele funny to know, because he looks like Mr Bin haha
11:42
32:30 PILLA
he pushed the score stand.
27:30
Has anybody heard Jian Wang play this concerto? The most poetical and heartfelt rendition.
LOL. Go listen to du pré's or Isserlis and come back.
Du Pre's playing shows the typical disease of Western women-----too much egoism, too microcontrolling, too much dominance prone, too controlling. EEEEEEEkkkkkkk....who wants that??????
Still the best. And the only one that could have surpassed Rostropovich...
TehStupidBish Truls Mork ?
***** Superior?
I don't know about your understanding in classical music but you sure have a bright stand up comic career ahead of you with statements like this one :P
14:09도 엄지 가필 있음. 탁월한 가필임
lol :-)
Unfortunately orchestra quite often too late
lousy camera work!
uhhhhhhhh weirdo
Such a weak interpretation... like Paul Tortelier said, it's a call to BATTLE. the beginning should have PUNCH in it. He is meant to be like a soldier calling his men to arms, not a sloppy after party drunken walk back home.
+TehStupidBish Could you please post a recording of you playing it in the manner you think it should be played?
+TehStupidBish
I have a very great admiration for the way Paul Tortelier played this piece (and others!). I met him several times and furthermore he was a very charming person. But please stop playing the stupid game of "the best performance ever" or "nothing else". This interpretation is not weak at all. Tortellier's was a vision of the piece as this one is an other,as Fournier's, Casal's and others were.
I have a vinyl recording Torteller made in 1952 of Dvorak, and I saw him in 1988 at the First World Cello Congress. Showed him the album and his eyes bugged out of his head and said "This was at the beginning of my career." He signed it for me, but I wish I had given it to him.
Jackie du Pre was, is the best. Art does not improve like science.
szuHsiung None : Admittedly, no-one will ever be like Jacqui. I listen to Mischa Maisky, think ‘It’s not Jacqui’ and turn it off. Am still sad, after all these years.