Thank you very very much for playing not notes, but real emotions! This music goes so deep, it takes my breath away... I saw 999 likes to this recording, it should be at least 999K!
Tracklist: Frédéric Chopin: Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op. 65: 0:00:00 I. Allegro moderato 0:15:00 II. Scherzo 0:19:51 III. Largo 0:23:27 IV. Finale, allegro 0:29:31 César Auguste Franck: Andantino quietoso in E-Flat Major, FWV 5, Op. 6 César Auguste Franck: Violin Sonata in A major, FWV 8: 0:35:26 I. Allegro ben moderato 0:41:49 II. Allegro 0:50:10 III. Ben moderato 0:57:40 IV. Allegretto poco mosso 1:03:53 Frédéric Chopin: Introduction et polonaise brillante in C Major, Op. 3: I. Lento-Allegro con spirit
Thank you for this delightful, engaging performances of a well selected program. Chopin is a particular favorite, which brought me here. Again, thank you for sharing your talents with those near and far via the internet.
Wow!!! No more comment is needed to describe this video.(And actually, I just love this recording, have a lot of enthusiasm and The feeling of chopin.)
Aaah your title made it sound like Chopin wrote more than one cello sonata! I was so excited for this second unknown sonata only to find out you meant Franck lol
It sounds quite nice, partially, but when you hear that the artist is from Neuwied, Germany you get compassionate. It must be terrible to grow up under the conditions prevalent in the current "German" polity. Perhaps that also explains why a certain stringency of the rhythms of the (alleged) Chopin sonata appears as likely to be quite a bit enhanceable, still.
@@dbadagna I say "alleged" because I fear that I could go into a trap if it isn't really a sonata by Chopin. "German" I put into quotation marks because I have made unpleasant experiences in the region between Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Poland hindering me from leaving such symbols away.
@@HansDunkelberg1 I believe Chopin wrote this sonata for a friend (the same one for whom Franck composed his own cello sonata), and published it at the very end of his lifetime.
@@dbadagna Good to know. Now you just would have to tell me how a sonata is defined, still, and I'll feel that I have obtained a comprehensive picture.
I love Anna, she touches me.
THe Greatest......BRAVA from Mexico!
Thank you very very much for playing not notes, but real emotions! This music goes so deep, it takes my breath away... I saw 999 likes to this recording, it should be at least 999K!
Tracklist:
Frédéric Chopin: Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op. 65:
0:00:00 I. Allegro moderato
0:15:00 II. Scherzo
0:19:51 III. Largo
0:23:27 IV. Finale, allegro
0:29:31 César Auguste Franck: Andantino quietoso in E-Flat Major, FWV 5, Op. 6
César Auguste Franck: Violin Sonata in A major, FWV 8:
0:35:26 I. Allegro ben moderato
0:41:49 II. Allegro
0:50:10 III. Ben moderato
0:57:40 IV. Allegretto poco mosso
1:03:53 Frédéric Chopin: Introduction et polonaise brillante in C Major, Op. 3: I. Lento-Allegro con spirit
Ah such a brilliant performance, passion and amazing technical expertise and expression,Bravo!, two exceptional musicians.!
Bravissimo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love Bach & Vivaldi's cello works a lot, this Chopin's also beautiful...I also enjoy your Spotify channel too...Thanks..
Gracias Brilliant Classics... siempre gracias
I add my thanks. Cheers from France.
Yes!
Thank you for this delightful, engaging performances of a well selected program. Chopin is a particular favorite, which brought me here. Again, thank you for sharing your talents with those near and far via the internet.
Brillante interpretación!!!
Magistral Chopin.
Fascinante despliegue de talento!!! Bravo
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹🎻🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤수고 많으셨습니다~☕
이 유툽에 한국분 있어 반갑습니다...건강하세요
Wow!!! No more comment is needed to describe this video.(And actually, I just love this recording, have a lot of enthusiasm and The feeling of chopin.)
And I don’t know why but it makes me concentrate too.
Aaah your title made it sound like Chopin wrote more than one cello sonata! I was so excited for this second unknown sonata only to find out you meant Franck lol
same lol 😂😂
@@단옹-y6i Yup! Same here too. I should have read more carefully!
lol ! :)
same here, except I knew there was no second sonata for cello so I was more curious
@@arekkrolak6320 Maybe that it's to written to create curiosity...
This is stunning.
Yup
Je découvre avec plaisir cet instant d écoute et de détente je vous remercie infiniment pronfonde gratitude merci
Sehr sehr schön anzuhören, danke.
Chopin is great, but Franck is heavenly! Thank you!
Hermosa interpretación apasionada y de muy buen gusto y delicadeza
Merveilleuse, c'est magnifique , merci à lui !!!
Fantastic performance
Estupenda música, gracias por compartir. Saludos desde Cuautitlán Izcalli Estado de México.
......y de la Ciudad de Mexico tambien! BRAVO!
Bravo 🎹
I'll be Franck...it's Chopin & Anna......✍🏿
It's an amazing feeling s
¡Emotivo y muy bello!
Just splendide ❤️
Beautiful…
Handsome…
Sublime…
GREAT
👍🌞🌹
It sounds quite nice, partially, but when you hear that the artist is from Neuwied, Germany you get compassionate. It must be terrible to grow up under the conditions prevalent in the current "German" polity. Perhaps that also explains why a certain stringency of the rhythms of the (alleged) Chopin sonata appears as likely to be quite a bit enhanceable, still.
Why do you use the word "alleged" in reference to the sonata, and put "German" in scare quotes?
@@dbadagna I say "alleged" because I fear that I could go into a trap if it isn't really a sonata by Chopin. "German" I put into quotation marks because I have made unpleasant experiences in the region between Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Poland hindering me from leaving such symbols away.
@@HansDunkelberg1 I believe Chopin wrote this sonata for a friend (the same one for whom Franck composed his own cello sonata), and published it at the very end of his lifetime.
@@dbadagna Good to know. Now you just would have to tell me how a sonata is defined, still, and I'll feel that I have obtained a comprehensive picture.
It's not "alleged", it is indeed a piece written by Chopin!!!