eine absolut geniale Komposition vom noch jungen Richard Strauss....und ebenso fantastisch das Herr Quandt den Don Quixote so schön erklärt ....mit Tonbeispielen.....Besten Dank für die schöne Lehrstunde
Great that he take not so much vibrato at the end. Strauss conducted the piece with many cellists (Piatigorsky wrote in his book about playing with Strauss this piece).
Phenomenal cellist,my favorite!
eine absolut geniale Komposition vom noch jungen Richard Strauss....und ebenso fantastisch das Herr Quandt den Don Quixote so schön erklärt ....mit Tonbeispielen.....Besten Dank für die schöne Lehrstunde
Really awesome and deep documentary
Understanding the music… appreciate this.
My favorite cellist.
What a cellist
En un lugar de la Mancha, de cuyo nombre no quiero acordarme...
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Gregor Piatigorsky played it under Strauss.
Moro no Brasil e sou apaixonada por êsse músico !
Great that he take not so much vibrato at the end. Strauss conducted the piece with many cellists (Piatigorsky wrote in his book about playing with Strauss this piece).
Bravo!
Anyone know who made his cello?
Francesco Ruggieri
Why does he rubber hand his bow arm?
That caught my eye too. I wonder why. Maybe with such hard part he wants to make sure he doesn't loose hand grip?
Problems with his hand. He cant hold the bow without it. for many years already
Maybe everyone should have one of these. It relieves so much pressure on fingers.
Litecoin John its not a relief to play with rubber bands because its the only way you can play.
Cid Canelas he had an axe accident awhile back i believe, so he needs rubber bands to hold the bow
I spotted that he ties two of his fingers to the bow with a rubber band. What's going on there?
Quotenwagnerianer he has problems with his hands and he‘s unable to hold the bow without the rubber band..
@@serendrixsan9191 A nightmare for any player of a bowed instrument.
Well but u see how he is still able to play in the best orchestra there is🤷🏽♂️