Stamitz...and Telemann - adored these since early childhood, my oldest brother knowing this sent me tapes in my 30s, off the LPs he still had, of these two and others so loved, still loved. It transports me unspeakably, I cannot describe what that's like, I cannot. But who knows, knows as well.
I've heard this played live before but this sounds completely different. This is the first time I've head the piece the way it deserves to be played. Sounding fantastic bro
You played this piece beautifully. Because of your amazing performance, I am planning on using this piece to audition for the NYO2. Thanks for the inspiration!
amazing playing! im currently learning walton and i just wanted to know how you play any fast passage whether its in stamitz walton or anything else with such ease? im getting very frustrated w my playing and have even considered quitting at one point.
You can always train your muscle memory by practicing that one section over and over slowly. And I know it feels like it’s gonna take forever but it actually works pretty quickly. Try it out and see what happens.
Some words of advice from someone learning the stamitz - if a section has really fast constant notes (like 16th notes) play them swung first. First play them like 16th + dotted 8th, and then like dotted 8th + 16th. This trains your muscles to go between any two notes in the passage up to tempo, making it a lot easier to put the whole thing together.
This piece was my high school entrance exam piece,I thought I had a lot to learn of your perfomance.and I'd like to hear the 2nd movement of Walton,are you thinking of doing this piece? (I'm sorry that i wrote to reading difficult,,im not english well.)
I think it's time for me to give up on the viola. Years younger than me, and a far superior sound already to what I'd be able to do with years more of practice. Wishing you luck on your journey, mine is over.
@distraction2803 please 🙏 never ever stop playing viola!! Soli Deo Gloria ~ as Bach signed his works. You are a violist!! Do it! You can do it. You cannot give it up. It won’t let you. You are needed. Remember, viola is the meat of the orchestra too. Play because you love ❤️ the viola. Play because you are someone’s favorite violist. Be inspired. Keep playing. Play because God has gifted you with music. Play because it’s the most fun you’ll ever have once you’ve conquered that hill, a dam will break forth ❤
I just love the tenor pitch the viola has its so graceful and lovely.
My god. Never realised how beautiful the Stamitz is till now. This is just inspired.
Stamitz...and Telemann - adored these since early childhood, my oldest brother knowing this sent me tapes in my 30s, off the LPs he still had, of these two and others so loved, still loved. It transports me unspeakably, I cannot describe what that's like, I cannot. But who knows, knows as well.
❤ Amen 🙏 Now that’s the Stamitz! Yes 🙌 Violists Unite!
You made me go “damn “ so many times with this performance, bravo for the freedom and amazing phrasing. Lovely
I've heard this played live before but this sounds completely different. This is the first time I've head the piece the way it deserves to be played. Sounding fantastic bro
En definitiva está se volvió mi versión favorita de este concierto..!!
Well done Emad... very impressive. One of my favorite concertos by Stamitz.
Everything about this is so great! I especially loved how much time you took at the end of the first octaves. So many good things to say. Bravo!
Bravissimo!! 8ves ringing eternally ✨
Holy canoli. SO AMAZING
That's so nice! The contrast in colors is amazing!
Beautiful cadenza, oh my!! Dusting off this piece for an audition in DC next month and I am officially inspired!!
Absolutely majestic!!!! Bravoooo!!!!!!
You played this piece beautifully. Because of your amazing performance, I am planning on using this piece to audition for the NYO2. Thanks for the inspiration!
Lively, carefree, innocent - an interpretation for the ages
Exquisite playing.Thanks
Your playing is inspiring... thanks for sharing... beautiful sound and phrasing ❤
New viola? Sounding even more mature and at ease. Beautiful.
Inspiring resonant playing
wow!!! i like your style. well done!!!!
Amazing playing...
So clean sound, you are amazing, what is the luthier who made this brilliant instrument, and who teach u to play so well?? Congrats!!
Thank you so much! The viola is on loan from the Curtis Institute and I study with Hsin-Yun Huang.
@@emadzolfaghari8119Congratulations ❤ God is smiling on you Emad. BRAVO
beautiful playing
Wow. That's so good man, you rock!
Nice play!
Did you compose the cadenza? It sounds amazing
Possibly!! It sounds like the Meyer cadenza but altered of course! Extremely tasteful and well done too.
I did not compose the cadenza, but it was recently composed by violist André Roy
Could one acquire this?
@@Melon21 amen ❤!! Way to go André Roy! Excellent cadenza for the Stamitz
Bravo
what is this cadenza? its amazing
@@brickfather2222 my teacher’s colleague composed it!
@@emadzolfaghari8119 could you please share the sheet music somewhere? I'm obsessed!
A virtuoso.
amazing playing! im currently learning walton and i just wanted to know how you play any fast passage whether its in stamitz walton or anything else with such ease? im getting very frustrated w my playing and have even considered quitting at one point.
You can always train your muscle memory by practicing that one section over and over slowly. And I know it feels like it’s gonna take forever but it actually works pretty quickly. Try it out and see what happens.
Some words of advice from someone learning the stamitz - if a section has really fast constant notes (like 16th notes) play them swung first. First play them like 16th + dotted 8th, and then like dotted 8th + 16th. This trains your muscles to go between any two notes in the passage up to tempo, making it a lot easier to put the whole thing together.
One of the best recordings of this piece out there!
What strings are you using? Beautiful playing 🌟
Thank you so much! I use PI strings and a Larson A
@@emadzolfaghari8119thank you. ❤
This piece was my high school entrance exam piece,I thought I had a lot to learn of your perfomance.and I'd like to hear the 2nd movement of Walton,are you thinking of doing this piece?
(I'm sorry that i wrote to reading difficult,,im not english well.)
how do i be good at viola like you 👁️👄👁️
Wonderful playing! What viola do you play on?
Thank you so much!!! I currently play on a Michele de Luccia viola on loan from the Curtis Institute!
Who do you take your viola for adjustments? I also have a de Luccia viola and would love for the sound to be somewhat similar. What bow do you use?
ممنون عماد جان ..پدر همایون
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🎉 😅 🎉
BEAUTIFUL PLAYING FROM A BEAUTIFUL PERSON
Im learning viola ... I hope to sound like you one day. I have to practice like 48 hours a day haha
Only practice 48 hours a day. ;)
I think it's time for me to give up on the viola.
Years younger than me, and a far superior sound already to what I'd be able to do with years more of practice. Wishing you luck on your journey, mine is over.
@distraction2803 please 🙏 never ever stop playing viola!! Soli Deo Gloria ~ as Bach signed his works. You are a violist!! Do it! You can do it. You cannot give it up. It won’t let you. You are needed. Remember, viola is the meat of the orchestra too. Play because you love ❤️ the viola. Play because you are someone’s favorite violist. Be inspired. Keep playing. Play because God has gifted you with music. Play because it’s the most fun you’ll ever have once you’ve conquered that hill, a dam will break forth ❤
sounds like a cello
Do you know why violist can’t see the conductor? Because violist can’t C string 😂
Do you know why violinists can’t C the conductor Because they cannnot physically C string OOiOO