@@javierquiles953 I've been thinking about making a strong video directed at TwoSet and their viola jokes. I teach at a school and many of my violin students have been offered viola but turned it down because (and I quote) they "don't want to be made fun of" and "don't want to risk getting bullied by being told they play a sh*t instrument". I think that that's really sad, and of course the viola jokes have been around since before TwoSet had formed, but due to their constant jokes and disses of the viola they now have followers that jump at any chance to join in and make fun of the viola/violists and it's that that I have a problem with. My violin students aren't afraid of being bullied by TwoSet directly, they're afraid of that small pocket in the social media community that joins in with the jokes and so they want to preemptively NOT start playing the viola in order to avoid possible bullying. As a teacher of many years I know all too well that I personally (especially as a violist) can take a joke but young children usually can't. They don't get sarcasm. They take insults very deeply. They instead thrive from praise, and so by seeing only jokes and put-downs from TwoSet regarding the viola, the instrument is now not an option for them. Children shouldn't take social media so seriously but unfortunately they just do, we're in that sort of world. I guess my request to TwoSet would be: please don't make so many jokes about the viola OR at least share the playful insults about certain instruments around evenly. Lastly, I must share that one of my viola students (aged 8) has decided to drop music entirely and switch to sports because she couldn't deal with all the negative comments about the viola, particularly coming from TwoSet and the comments section in their videos. In the decision to give up viola, my student blames TwoSet and the people in the comments section that help "spread" negativity. Sorry for the ramble/the novel I have written. This topic is just very important for me to write about and bring to light.
@@liamnevilleviolist1809 i would love to see that video and see two set react to it. They’re my favorite youtubers and i know they’d 100% change if they saw they where taking music away from children.
Vuelvo a escuchar este concierto y me refirmo en que Cristina es una excelente violista .Este instrumento es uno de mis preferidos aunque frecuentemente se le relega a un papel secundario.
WOW, Cristina, la oigo una y otra vez y me parece que las Musas vuelan sobre la escena, como si Euterpe,Terpsícore y Erato uniesen cuerdas y entonces aparece Ud. se convierte en puro sonido y nos elevamos todos. Mil gracias, me doy cuenta de su diario esfuerzo y dedicación, esto no se consigue en un día aunque sea exquisita artista. Brava
Admirable interpretación. Como violista sé que es un instrumento difícil de tocar y más aún de que suene así de bien y sobre todo de solista. Calurosos aplausos!
I wonder why classical era composers made such beautiful viola concertos 🥺✨ and they seems to care about the best sound range of viola omg thank youu composers! Beautiful performance, btw! Bravo ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️😻
Absolument splendide .. Le violon s'amuse en notes fraîches et légères, on imagine un ciel de printemps un beau dimanche matin .. Merci pour cette formidable interprétation .. Bénédictions du ciel sur vous ❤🙏🕊🌟
I had forgotten the sound of a viola and how it has a deeper tone than the violin. So graceful and lovely like a miniature cello you play on the shoulder.
Excelente interpretación, la viola es un instrumento precioso, su color, como estudiante de composicion me encanta escribir cosas para este instrumento por su color tan único y esquisito!!!
Cristina y Patricia thank YOU for playing/posting this great performance! I have heard that this can be a difficult piece (I wouldn’t know personally, i play violin), and the tone and sound on the viola is beautiful!
Young and extremely talented Cristina played with verve this beautiful piece by this rarely heard composer who wrote that lovely Serenade from the String Quartet Op. 3 No.4(the second Movement Andante Cantabile which is erroneously attributed to Haydn. Cristina is in command, and eminently so. I have heard other versions too. We need to hear more of lovely Cristina. Joseph Titus.
Brava! Such a beautiful performance. For future performances, please consider adding a bassoon to the basso continuo section. As with so many works of that period (around 1786) such as concertos and symphonies by Haydn and Mozart, it was common practice to write only "basso continuo" (or even only "basso") in the score, and when wind instruments were in the orchestra (such as the common pairing of 2 oboes and 2 horns), it was taken for granted that bassoons would also be part of the orchestra. Nikolas Harnoncourt is one of the few conductors in modern times who included bassoons with the winds in such cases. I would love to hear this piece done that way too :-)
She’s so talented! I can see her natural talent shining through along with all the hard work she’s put in practicing. I played this concerto years ago and it was fun to play! Great job, Cristina ❤
An outstanding performance! Your tone is magnificent and your interpretation perfectly captures the classical style. A true pleasure to listen to! Have you performed Walton, Bartok, or Der Schwanendreher? Would love to see those.
You're so amazing. I hope at some point I can play violin as well as the level you've mastered viola (they're twins haha). What would you advise as good exercises to build up with the speed we play? So, like to play as fast as you just did, whats the first step to build that skill? I'm pretty advanced but I'm stuck on being accessible all over my instrument. I really hope to build these skills so I can audition to a symphony. Great work.
Cadenza by Franz Beyer, from a collection of cadenzas he wrote for Stamitz, Hoffmeister and Zelter concertos. Edition Kunzelmann, Switzerland. Available through SHAR music.
Beautifully played! (I also love your interpretation of the Vieuxtemps viola sonata :) ) And I must ask: Where did you get that dress?? I feel a bit weird asking a musician about their clothes but it's just too beautiful to ignore 😂
Did you ever play the full concerto? If so can you link a recording if there is one. And great performance love the phrasing and open sound must have taken a lot of practice to get there.
Hey there! ❤ Alguien sabe que cadencia es esa? Donde la puedo conseguir? Does anyone know which cadenza is it? If so, where could I find it? Thank you! ❤
After years of twoset Viola jokes, it is still nice to see it is a respected instrument
They have such a rich tone.
i’m a viola player and my boyfriend CONSTANTLY makes fun of me for it.
It gets old after like two jokes :D.
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@@javierquiles953 I've been thinking about making a strong video directed at TwoSet and their viola jokes. I teach at a school and many of my violin students have been offered viola but turned it down because (and I quote) they "don't want to be made fun of" and "don't want to risk getting bullied by being told they play a sh*t instrument".
I think that that's really sad, and of course the viola jokes have been around since before TwoSet had formed, but due to their constant jokes and disses of the viola they now have followers that jump at any chance to join in and make fun of the viola/violists and it's that that I have a problem with. My violin students aren't afraid of being bullied by TwoSet directly, they're afraid of that small pocket in the social media community that joins in with the jokes and so they want to preemptively NOT start playing the viola in order to avoid possible bullying.
As a teacher of many years I know all too well that I personally (especially as a violist) can take a joke but young children usually can't. They don't get sarcasm. They take insults very deeply. They instead thrive from praise, and so by seeing only jokes and put-downs from TwoSet regarding the viola, the instrument is now not an option for them. Children shouldn't take social media so seriously but unfortunately they just do, we're in that sort of world. I guess my request to TwoSet would be: please don't make so many jokes about the viola OR at least share the playful insults about certain instruments around evenly. Lastly, I must share that one of my viola students (aged 8) has decided to drop music entirely and switch to sports because she couldn't deal with all the negative comments about the viola, particularly coming from TwoSet and the comments section in their videos. In the decision to give up viola, my student blames TwoSet and the people in the comments section that help "spread" negativity. Sorry for the ramble/the novel I have written. This topic is just very important for me to write about and bring to light.
@@liamnevilleviolist1809 i would love to see that video and see two set react to it. They’re my favorite youtubers and i know they’d 100% change if they saw they where taking music away from children.
Viola is an awesome instrument ❤️
This is really inspiring me to get back to playing viola
Seriously, anyone who dares to joke about this BEAUTIFUL instrument should be ashamed...
Victor Hugo i was thinking exactly the same thing
I'd say TwoSet, but they're already marked.
the joke is literally hundreds of years old, it's more about tradition than anything else at this point :)
@@mikoajp.5890 just cause it's old, doesn't mean it's right.
wow, me encanta como toca Cristina, soy un estudiante viola y Cristina es un modelo y ejemplo a seguir para mi
Viola is such an amazing instrument!
I just fell in love when I’ve heard this one, as a violinist I can say, that viola is beautiful instrument 😍🎻
Vuelvo a escuchar este concierto y me refirmo en que Cristina es una excelente violista .Este instrumento es uno de mis preferidos aunque frecuentemente se le relega a un papel secundario.
WOW, Cristina, la oigo una y otra vez y me parece que las Musas vuelan sobre la escena, como si Euterpe,Terpsícore y Erato uniesen cuerdas y entonces aparece Ud. se convierte en puro sonido y nos elevamos todos. Mil gracias, me doy cuenta de su diario esfuerzo y dedicación, esto no se consigue en un día aunque sea exquisita artista. Brava
Admirable interpretación. Como violista sé que es un instrumento difícil de tocar y más aún de que suene así de bien y sobre todo de solista. Calurosos aplausos!
Hoffmeister da palmas en su tumba, Cristina, mil veces bravo, nuestra violista maravillosa
That wrocked. The orchestra was spot on and she plays like an angel! WOW!
What is the shape of the earth?
@@TheMartian11triangle !!
This performance is so bright and joyful it makes me want to play this piece for my next recital. So good!
Cristina soy estudiante de viola y tú actuación es sencillamente increíble. Espeluctacular!
Sounds so amazing, I love the sound of the viola!
I wonder why classical era composers made such beautiful viola concertos 🥺✨ and they seems to care about the best sound range of viola omg thank youu composers!
Beautiful performance, btw! Bravo ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️😻
Absolument splendide .. Le violon s'amuse en notes fraîches et légères, on imagine un ciel de printemps un beau dimanche matin ..
Merci pour cette formidable interprétation .. Bénédictions du ciel sur vous ❤🙏🕊🌟
C'est magnifique, j'espère pouvoir approcher bientôt cette qualité d'interprétation. J'aime décidément énormément cet instrument. ♥️
viola has such a rich tone and i adore it
What lovely musicianship and an excellent performance!
Your sound in viola is amazing
Encantadora versión de este bello concierto de Hoffmeister. Gracias por publicarlo y más por la hermosura y virtuosismo de la concertista!
My viola teacher is making me learn this at the moment, so excited!!! 🎉
I had forgotten the sound of a viola and how it has a deeper tone than the violin. So graceful and lovely like a miniature cello you play on the shoulder.
Viola is amazing instrument,i'm in love with viola sound
I came here from the reddit post.. I really love this video
Enhorabuena Cristina , Brillante!!!
Outstanding performance. I'd like to hear you two sisters play duets together. That would be amazing... so talented!
Excelente interpretación, la viola es un instrumento precioso, su color, como estudiante de composicion me encanta escribir cosas para este instrumento por su color tan único y esquisito!!!
This is so beautiful💖
Bravo! Ella es un Ángel.
uffff! Mágico... Soy estudiante de viola y tus interpretaciones son un lujo para mis oídos. Saludos desde Argentina
This is incredible
Thanks Ethan :)
Cristina y Patricia thank YOU for playing/posting this great performance! I have heard that this can be a difficult piece (I wouldn’t know personally, i play violin), and the tone and sound on the viola is beautiful!
Young and extremely talented Cristina played with verve this beautiful piece by this rarely heard composer
who wrote that lovely Serenade from the String Quartet Op. 3 No.4(the second Movement Andante Cantabile
which is erroneously attributed to Haydn. Cristina is in command, and eminently so. I have heard other versions too.
We need to hear more of lovely Cristina.
Joseph Titus.
Brava! Such a beautiful performance. For future performances, please consider adding a bassoon to the basso continuo section. As with so many works of that period (around 1786) such as concertos and symphonies by Haydn and Mozart, it was common practice to write only "basso continuo" (or even only "basso") in the score, and when wind instruments were in the orchestra (such as the common pairing of 2 oboes and 2 horns), it was taken for granted that bassoons would also be part of the orchestra. Nikolas Harnoncourt is one of the few conductors in modern times who included bassoons with the winds in such cases. I would love to hear this piece done that way too :-)
Thank you Paul, for the such nice words and the suggestion! 🌸
Simplesmente maravilhoso! 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Excelente técnica!! Saludos desde venezuela
I am enjoyed by this concert! Very nice performance 😍
Brillante Cristina! Felicitaciones!!!
Two set fans be like:👁️👄👁️
Bellísima interpretación!!! Excelente
Qué bonito se escucha. Genial.👏
Cristina : no te conocía pero pasas a ser una de mis favoritas de la viola
Me sucede lo mismo, Alfonso, es una delicia descubrir a esta increíble violista
Brillante talento !!! felicitaciones
perfecto, felicitaciones!
¡Bravoooo!
Absolutely terrific!
What a beautiful lady. Her viola is so elegant.
Formidavel!!! Clareza sonora, tecnica impecavel. Parabens!
😊 good concert.
beautiful in every way
.....me quedé esperando el 2o y 3er movimiento del concierto...
Exelente interpretación.
Absolutely Lovely
Transcendental!
So nice !!!!!!
magnífica y elegantísima!!!
Wellp. That was pretty darn good. Put me straight to sleep you did. That's not easy watching a performer that's that lovely.
Increíble Cris como de costumbre!!! Y también es de sobresaliente la edición de imagen y sonido, bravo tutti la familia Cordero 😜🙂👌
The solo was incredible
very very good !
Such a fun concerto
Awesome ❤️
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BRAVİSSİİİMO! I hope I can play this piece like that in the audition this saturday... :)
Beautiful, and breathtaking performance, from a former not so good violist
Yo toco la Viola y soy tu fan❤️❤️❤️
I really love this
You're a rockstar!! Big fan of your work, keep it up 💯
Never understood why one is at best indifferent to this great instrument.
excelente!!! 💓💓
beautiful who could not like it
Outstanding!
She’s so talented! I can see her natural talent shining through along with all the hard work she’s put in practicing. I played this concerto years ago and it was fun to play!
Great job, Cristina ❤
superb !
Congrats on 8000
Amazing ❤️❤️
Very interesting..I learned many things from your performance..
Bravo
Bravissima Violista, bella versione. PS l' oboista dietro poi balla molto bene
Wonderful
An outstanding performance! Your tone is magnificent and your interpretation perfectly captures the classical style. A true pleasure to listen to! Have you performed Walton, Bartok, or Der Schwanendreher? Would love to see those.
linda apresentação
That violist poppin
formidabile !!!!!!
You're so amazing. I hope at some point I can play violin as well as the level you've mastered viola (they're twins haha). What would you advise as good exercises to build up with the speed we play? So, like to play as fast as you just did, whats the first step to build that skill? I'm pretty advanced but I'm stuck on being accessible all over my instrument. I really hope to build these skills so I can audition to a symphony. Great work.
What an amazing and beautiful performance! Come through, violas!
Fantastic performance!
Can I ask who made your viola and its size?
Thank you! I play a 2016 Falk Johannes Peters viola (41 cm).
💐💐💐💐
The Hilary Hahn of viola
Certifié intergalactique!
What version uses that cadenza? I've been looking and not having any luck. Thanks!
Cadenza by Franz Beyer, from a collection of cadenzas he wrote for Stamitz, Hoffmeister and Zelter concertos. Edition Kunzelmann, Switzerland. Available through SHAR music.
Beyer’s one
Thank God I'm not the only one trying to find it
Beautifully played! (I also love your interpretation of the Vieuxtemps viola sonata :) ) And I must ask: Where did you get that dress?? I feel a bit weird asking a musician about their clothes but it's just too beautiful to ignore 😂
Thank you! I drew the dress and a non-expensive dressmaker made it :)
Cristina y Patricia Wow that is so cool! Thanks for replying :)
Splendid playing and colour! What cadenza edition did you use?
I really appreciate your sounds and I love it!!! I would like to know what edition of your cadenza?
Did you ever play the full concerto? If so can you link a recording if there is one. And great performance love the phrasing and open sound must have taken a lot of practice to get there.
Hey there! ❤
Alguien sabe que cadencia es esa? Donde la puedo conseguir?
Does anyone know which cadenza is it? If so, where could I find it?
Thank you! ❤
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At a very low standard I have played both viola & violin. I would prefer to emphasise the low register of the viola more.
Great job! Who wrote the cadenza?
DeAndre King Franz Beyer Cadenza
anyone watching 2020?
almost 2021
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idk why i disliked