To me there's so much emotion in this piece especially the 3rd movement, but you're right there's something very calculated and mathematical about it as well.
Seems like he really knows the sound characteristics of each instrument. The bass has more of a sound that is close to the “nature”. Don’t you feel like the pizzicato of the bass sounds like giant’s steps 😊
It is precisely the "dead notes" as you call it that produce her exceptional phrasing, the unique way she sings. Not only are these dead notes beautiful, but without them the playing would become less lyrical and surprising.
1st Movement - 0:00
2nd Movement - 2:41
3rd Movement - 4:18
I've been trying to learn this sonata since 1975...thank you for this wonderful performance.
Fascinating how he makes a piece for bass that's like a mathematical treatise whilst the Viola sonata is so lyrical. It's an interesting contrast.
To me there's so much emotion in this piece especially the 3rd movement, but you're right there's something very calculated and mathematical about it as well.
Seems like he really knows the sound characteristics of each instrument. The bass has more of a sound that is close to the “nature”. Don’t you feel like the pizzicato of the bass sounds like giant’s steps 😊
Exactly the same contrast by his Sonata for Tuba (mathematical in your words) vs. Sonata for Horn (lyrical in your words).
Didn’t he make multiple viola sonatas? Which one are you referring to?
Played for memory on top of it! Great! Wow that second mvt. Thanks for sharing~
very good bravo; will write also a Bass Sonata; Intonation is very very accurate, exceptional.
Congratulations to you both !
....amazing; ....intense and totally relaxed, creating wonderful music!
eres la mejor del mundo mundiAAAL
Yes....Sensational....Bravi tutti from México!
Asian Arriana Grande is killing that bass! ❤ 🔥 ❤
Bravo!!!!
you make it look so easy!
Bravo 👏
11:58!!
Wonderful hearing you play this. I just hope you decide to dispense with any "dead" (non vibrato) notes. At any rate, this is really excellent.
It is precisely the "dead notes" as you call it that produce her exceptional phrasing, the unique way she sings. Not only are these dead notes beautiful, but without them the playing would become less lyrical and surprising.
esta versión ta mejor que la de duncan
...she must be play cello
double bass cannot be such a good interval