Yeah! splendid, wonderful, tonality and dynamism sensibility is so beautiful and graceful. Concert Mistress Jansen well done at best, Oh! much more beautiful lady, especially her bowing articulation is so clear. Piano, Viola, Cello part is veryvery nice melody and rhythm touch (91yrs. Japanese) sorry strange English. Anyway this music is beautiful music.
Jansen is such a glittering virtuoso that she tends to steal the stage. But make no mistake: All these players are among the best anywhere. In particular I always seem to gravitate to chamber performances with Brovtsyn and I am grateful to be introduced to Amihai Grosz, whose tone and vibrato made a huge difference in this piece which has a lot of lovely highlights in the viola.
This work evokes many poignant memories of my childhood as my father used to listen to it nearly every night. I am now aged seventy-five years and most thankful to be able to watch it in performance. Truly lovely!
I only hope this music stays alive for younger generations. I couldn't imagine kids growing up without at least having the opportunity to listen to this music.
@@vladimirhorowitz Thank you for your comment which is very thought-provoking . I feel that entry into the wonderful world of this music has never been easier for the privileged minority, and it is indeed tragic that for so many it's a no-no. So , I'd go along with John Lennon and "Imagine".
kinda good, isn't he? I've heard him called The Viola King, and that seems ok to me. Incidentally, in English it's usual to say "violist." Personally, I prefer not to called a "piano player;" that sounds like I work late nights in bars. Of course you don't come across many violists in bars, at least not with their instruments. But a lot of folks would be delighted to treat Amihai to a libation whenever he comes to Boston. And that invitation stands for his colleagues, too.
Wunderschöne und spannende Aufführung dieses romantischen Quintetts im rhythmischen Tempo mit gut phrasierten und perfekt synchronisierten Tönen aller Instrumente sowie mit völlig effektiver Dynamik. Echt Gänsehaut!
I just swung by to revisit the first few bars of the Scherzo, but what can I say? It's Dvořák!! I couldn't pass up a chance to enjoy the whole thing. Wonderful playing and balance amongst all players. Interesting to watch the visual stoicism of the cellist in contrast to the sheer drama and playfulness of the first violinist's expressions underscoring the moods of each passage. Each player led masterfully as Dvořák gave them their moments. Great stuff. I'LL BE WAITING for the next one!! 😉
With everything that happens in the world, right now, this is so desperately needed: art and passion. And international cooperation at the highest level. Respect!
Escucho dos o tres horas diarias de buena música y hacía mucho tiempo que no escuchaba un obra de cámara con una interpretación tan maravillosa como la de Janine Jansen, Vogt, Brovtsyn, Grosz y Maintz. Cada uno en su parte y en perfecta conjunción, han debido alegrar indeciblemente a Antonin Dvořák, porque es sencillamente perfecta, en pasión y técnica, la respuesta a la inspiradísima partitura de Dvořák, que es uno de los mejores quintetos de la historia. Adicionalmente, gozo viendo cómo el rostro y la postura de Janine Jansen reflejan su plena identificación con la obra que está haciendo. Aplausos de media hora por mi parte. Sólo con esto, el Festival de Utrecht se habría ya justificado plenamente.
Magnífica interpretación de este quinteto para piano de Dvorák. Gracias por difundir esta obra maestra, que las nuevas generaciones deben conocer y apreciar por su riqueza
Lovely performance! What a piece of music. You can't say enough about it. The Dumka movement, and the finale with that intimate, heart-stopping coda. Brings me to tears just thinking about that moment!
Oh, the beauty of that second movement. Listen for the first lines of the song Nature Boy in the first bar that is repeated throughout this movement. Another example of popular music being inspired by great classical pieces.
A truly wonderful performance of this brilliant work. There is so much music of this genre written in the past, it's so sad it's not being performed to audiences today.
I played this piece today along with six other players. It was wonderful. We doubled up the violins, so it was seven people in total. Thinking about doing this piece as a concert at my university.
The Umělecká beseda (artistic club) organized a ceremonial meeting in honor of Tchaikovsky, in 1888 in Prague, at which Dvořák's Piano Quintet in A major, Op. 81 was performed. Tchaikovsky praised it in his diary. On January 7, 1888, Tchaikovsky and Dvořák visited the Prague premiere of Verdi's Othello together at the National Theater. During the farewell at the station, the two composers presented each other with printed scores of their compositions: Tchaikovsky received Dvořák's 4th Symphony in D minor, and Dvořák received Tchaikovsky's Suite No. 3 in G major, Op. 55.
La música se trata de SENTIR con el alma, siempre concentrando la energía en ti, y ser consciente del presente y de tí. Todos los sentimientos son buenos siempre hay que mirarlos si importar cual sea. No juzguen a la música como Alegre, triste,... Ya que limita la mezcla y rompe el matiz, la atmósfera, SOLO SIENTAN, déjense llevar por las emociones tambien.
Very nice. For those discussing excellent performances of this work, check out Sviatoslav Richter and the Borodin Quartet. Out of this world, so much verve and elegance at the same time.
I'm very grateful for these Avrotros recordings & enjoy them very much but I find that those for this chamber festival have some balance problems. In this one the piano is definitely too low in the mix.
It seems to me that's better the piano remains low in this record. Top often an overseized piano sound perturbs the balance in a chamber music interprétation.
I have now noticed to my amusement, that the cellist resembles Chuck Schumer. I like the cellist better. :) Well done, all! Thank you for sharing this moment of collaborative excellence.
@@arkamukhopadhyay9111 You don't like Chuck Schumer? I don't either, but some people do, and I didn't want to insult anyone. For what it's worth I do think Chuck Schumer is a good LOOKING person. I just think he knows so much that isn't so.
@@edifyguy My comment was facetious. But yes, I think all politicians are cynical posseurs. I should not even have to know about Chuck Schumer's existence - I'm Indian. But that's the thing - an educated, informed person from any country can't avoid having American culture and politics shoved down their throats.
@@arkamukhopadhyay9111 Wow, your English is excellent, both in form and style. It is sad that American politicians achieve that kind of global notoriety for being the garbagest show on earth.
@@edifyguy Thank you. My English is above average for an Indian, but not exceptional. You'd find thousands of people like me teaching at US universities, including several Nobel laureates in economics, medicine, etc., and most of them acquired their English here. It's also the benefit of a pseudo British education as a lingering legacy of the caste system - our own equivalent of white privilege. Not in terms of wealth - I am quite working class, yet societal privilege. We have our own garbage show - just that our politicians are more corrupt and less accountable. It's a strange country that simultaneously exists in mediaeval feudal times and the 21st century.
@@simonwong2738 Also for good page turners. The poor turners won't be missed. have you ever had your score go flying to the floor? It is unfortunately considered impolite to assassinate such people. In fairness, you get what you pay for.
C est une pièce magnifique, avec des musiciens excellents. Cependant, et c est difficile à expliquer, j ai l impression qu' il y a une sorte de déséquilibre entre le son du piano et celui des cordes, notamment dans les aigus forts, joués par le piano. J ai l impression que l acoustique de la salle correspond bien au jeu des cordes , mais pas à celui du piano, ou bien, c est à cause de l enregistrement. Mais enfin, ça reste très très beau. Bravo.
Le plus souvent dans les enregistrements d'oeuvres de musique de chambre le piano écrase littéralement le son des cordes. J'apprécie la discrétion sonore du clavier dans cette fort belle interprétation du quintette de Dvorak.
@@TheChristianfischer oui , certainement. Cependant j ai écouté bien d autres interprétations de cette magnifique pièce, et je ne retrouve pas cette impression que je note dans mon premier commentaire. Mais il ne s agit que d une impression, sans doute très subjective, et qui ne remet évidemment pas en cause l excellence des musiciens.
Wonderful music by wonderful musicians! A sad note in march12th 2023: RIP Lars Vogt, we'll miss you
yeah, three days before his birthday of cancer. So sad.
Yeah! splendid, wonderful, tonality and dynamism sensibility is so beautiful and graceful. Concert Mistress Jansen well done at best, Oh! much more beautiful lady, especially her bowing articulation is so clear. Piano, Viola, Cello part is veryvery nice melody and rhythm touch (91yrs. Japanese) sorry strange English. Anyway this music is beautiful music.
Jansen is such a glittering virtuoso that she tends to steal the stage. But make no mistake: All these players are among the best anywhere. In particular I always seem to gravitate to chamber performances with Brovtsyn and I am grateful to be introduced to Amihai Grosz, whose tone and vibrato made a huge difference in this piece which has a lot of lovely highlights in the viola.
This work evokes many poignant memories of my childhood as my father used to listen to it nearly every night. I am now aged seventy-five years and most thankful to be able to watch it in performance. Truly lovely!
I only hope this music stays alive for younger generations. I couldn't imagine kids growing up without at least having the opportunity to listen to this music.
@@vladimirhorowitz Thank you for your comment which is very thought-provoking . I feel that entry into the wonderful world of this music has never been easier for the privileged minority, and it is indeed tragic that for so many it's a no-no. So , I'd go along with John Lennon and "Imagine".
@@vladimirhorowitz iiiii8 OPPO
00:00 | 1. Allegro, ma non tanto
13:55 | 2. Dumka: Andante con moto
27:31 | 3. Scherzo (Furiant): Molto vivace
31:40 | 4. Finale: Allegro
Llĺld
Wow, the pianissimo from the pianist at 22:00. Exquisite. What a beautiful instrument. Great timbre.
Oh my God. WHO PLAYS THE VIOLA. Have I ever heard such an incredible sound???????? Exclusive. Gave me real goosebumps several times.
Israeli Amihai Grosz who is also viola concertmaster of Berlin Philharmonic
Amihi is my favorite 😍
kinda good, isn't he? I've heard him called The Viola King, and that seems ok to me. Incidentally, in English it's usual to say "violist." Personally, I prefer not to called a "piano player;" that sounds like I work late nights in bars. Of course you don't come across many violists in bars, at least not with their instruments. But a lot of folks would be delighted to treat Amihai to a libation whenever he comes to Boston. And that invitation stands for his colleagues, too.
Yeah, he's amazing.
10:06😱
Wonderful music for the soul in this crisis moment in the whole world.
The expressiveness of this Dvorak quintet captures my attention and keeps it - played so beautifully by Janine and crew. ❤🎼🎶🎶
Extremely beautiful chamber music played by first class artists. A gift for the soul during the pandemia!
Oh gosh! The second movement! I’m crying!!!
This needs more than just 70k views. This piece slaps so hard!
Wunderschöne und spannende Aufführung dieses romantischen Quintetts im rhythmischen Tempo mit gut phrasierten und perfekt synchronisierten Tönen aller Instrumente sowie mit völlig effektiver Dynamik. Echt Gänsehaut!
Wunderbar!🌐🏡🏭🌌
Stimmt!
Richtig, auch der leider verstorbene Lars Vogt spielt den pianistischen Part genau ausgewogen und der Bratscher ist eine Wucht !
Breathtaking.
A powerful interpretation. It would have been incredible to have been sitting in the audience to experience this performance. Thank you for posting.
I just swung by to revisit the first few bars of the Scherzo, but what can I say? It's Dvořák!! I couldn't pass up a chance to enjoy the whole thing. Wonderful playing and balance amongst all players. Interesting to watch the visual stoicism of the cellist in contrast to the sheer drama and playfulness of the first violinist's expressions underscoring the moods of each passage. Each player led masterfully as Dvořák gave them their moments. Great stuff. I'LL BE WAITING for the next one!! 😉
With everything that happens in the world, right now, this is so desperately needed: art and passion. And international cooperation at the highest level. Respect!
Absolutely love this exciting, expressive performance. Thank you musicians
Amazing and so wonderful artist performing together so lovely music.
38:23 best part of the movement. so heavenly
33:14 that moment in the finale always takes me by surprise
Escucho dos o tres horas diarias de buena música y hacía mucho tiempo que no escuchaba un obra de cámara con una interpretación tan maravillosa como la de Janine Jansen, Vogt, Brovtsyn, Grosz y Maintz. Cada uno en su parte y en perfecta conjunción, han debido alegrar indeciblemente a Antonin Dvořák, porque es sencillamente perfecta, en pasión y técnica, la respuesta a la inspiradísima partitura de Dvořák, que es uno de los mejores quintetos de la historia. Adicionalmente, gozo viendo cómo el rostro y la postura de Janine Jansen reflejan su plena identificación con la obra que está haciendo. Aplausos de media hora por mi parte. Sólo con esto, el Festival de Utrecht se habría ya justificado plenamente.
My comment is: Bravo, Bravissimo! Been a classical music sorta lover since having the twice in a lifetime opportunity to go to Prague, Czechia!!!
Breathtaking, profound, powerful performance!!! Bravo 👏👏👏
Such a sublime piece of music. Extremely well done.
Magnífica interpretación de este quinteto para piano de Dvorák. Gracias por difundir esta obra maestra, que las nuevas generaciones deben conocer y apreciar por su riqueza
A really well-balanced group here. I really enjoyed this. Thanks to all concerned,
Thank you,Dvorak and friends, for helping me get through this pandemic.
Janine Jansen is an incredible violinist!
Lovely performance! What a piece of music. You can't say enough about it. The Dumka movement, and the finale with that intimate, heart-stopping coda. Brings me to tears just thinking about that moment!
Oh, the beauty of that second movement. Listen for the first lines of the song Nature Boy in the first bar that is repeated throughout this movement. Another example of popular music being inspired by great classical pieces.
A truly wonderful performance of this brilliant work. There is so much music of this genre written in the past, it's so sad it's not being performed to audiences today.
It's typical Dvořák music!
Very beautiful.
@@marcela77777 💓
El tema de Dvoräk, una placidez ,una dulzura musical ,con un conjunto maravilloso !!!
Belle maîtrise des sons médiums, souvent surpassés par les aigus des violons dans beaucoup d'oeuvres de musique de chambre.
Such a well balanced sound and wonderful playing! Delightful performance!
Maravilhosa! Aflorando o sentimento.❤❤❤❤
Una versión deslumbrante de un quinteto que construye lo mejor de la historia de la música.
I played this piece today along with six other players. It was wonderful. We doubled up the violins, so it was seven people in total. Thinking about doing this piece as a concert at my university.
Mi piano quinteto preferido. Extraordinaria ejecución !! ❤️😊
The Umělecká beseda (artistic club) organized a ceremonial meeting in honor of Tchaikovsky, in 1888 in Prague, at which Dvořák's Piano Quintet in A major, Op. 81 was performed. Tchaikovsky praised it in his diary.
On January 7, 1888, Tchaikovsky and Dvořák visited the Prague premiere of Verdi's Othello together at the National Theater. During the farewell at the station, the two composers presented each other with printed scores of their compositions: Tchaikovsky received Dvořák's 4th Symphony in D minor, and Dvořák received Tchaikovsky's Suite No. 3 in G major, Op. 55.
Lovely Music
🌺🥀🌹🏵️💮🌸🌴🌳🌲🌲🌱🐞🕊️💫💖🍇🍋🍿☕🍵🌐
27:44 Look at her, so adorable! 😍 The best!
Meraviglioso quintetto! Grande interpretazione! Complimenti ai musicisti!!!
This is the premium performance of this work.
Absolutely marvelous
perhaps the most beautiful Q ever written? Uh maze ing Amazzing! Y jazzE. nice. so nice
31:00 Ah... how I would love to enjoy my work as much as Janine ...
So very beautiful....the exquisite melodic theme of the 2nd movement (around 14 minute) especially moves me
Simply beautiful. Thank you for posting this
stunning! Thank you all.
멋진 연주 감사합니다
Miss Jansen has a beautiful smile.
because she has a bjutiful heart.
Y Dvorak ¿Qué tal?
Belíssimo! Performance magnífica! Muito obrigado.
JJ in bestform! Great and so emotional, the whole group. Chapeau!
Großartig!
고맙습니다
10:20
don't mind me, just putting this here for myself
Que bien! Bravooo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Geweldig!!!
Amazing!!!🥰🥰🥰🥰
Bravo❤
Merveilleux...
Wonderful...
Ti isso very beautiful
I always thought this beautiful work was his only piano quintet. I’ll have to hunt down his first.
His piano quartet in Eb Major is so good, Trust, all movements are worth a listen ❤
La música se trata de SENTIR con el alma, siempre concentrando la energía en ti, y ser consciente del presente y de tí. Todos los sentimientos son buenos siempre hay que mirarlos si importar cual sea. No juzguen a la música como Alegre, triste,... Ya que limita la mezcla y rompe el matiz, la atmósfera, SOLO SIENTAN, déjense llevar por las emociones tambien.
Maravillosa
Nature Boy 13:55
Very nice. For those discussing excellent performances of this work, check out Sviatoslav Richter and the Borodin Quartet. Out of this world, so much verve and elegance at the same time.
Superbe
Boris really stands out, doesn't he? I feel that the four string players kind of belong together, such a unity.
5人の名手の競演!観物ですね私はヴイラの、アミハイ。グロ-ズのフアンです!ジャ二-ジャンセンも気合いが入っていますね。
Спасибо
I'm very grateful for these Avrotros recordings & enjoy them very much but I find that those for this chamber festival have some balance problems. In this one the piano is definitely too low in the mix.
It seems to me that's better the piano remains low in this record. Top often an overseized piano sound perturbs the balance in a chamber music interprétation.
이도록 아름다운 앙상블은 상상하기 어렵네요
bravo!
13:13 💖
???
@@balna5682 my favorite part :>
@@uyuyuuyu 저기 피아노치는분 실수한거 아닌가유..?
very nice performance, but I think the 2007 version by Jansen, et al, sets the gold standard!
Agree but the recording of this one is much better.
Dvořák and Lars Vogt share a birthday.
I share it too.
I have now noticed to my amusement, that the cellist resembles Chuck Schumer. I like the cellist better. :) Well done, all! Thank you for sharing this moment of collaborative excellence.
Yuck! What an insult!
@@arkamukhopadhyay9111 You don't like Chuck Schumer? I don't either, but some people do, and I didn't want to insult anyone. For what it's worth I do think Chuck Schumer is a good LOOKING person. I just think he knows so much that isn't so.
@@edifyguy My comment was facetious. But yes, I think all politicians are cynical posseurs. I should not even have to know about Chuck Schumer's existence - I'm Indian. But that's the thing - an educated, informed person from any country can't avoid having American culture and politics shoved down their throats.
@@arkamukhopadhyay9111 Wow, your English is excellent, both in form and style. It is sad that American politicians achieve that kind of global notoriety for being the garbagest show on earth.
@@edifyguy Thank you. My English is above average for an Indian, but not exceptional. You'd find thousands of people like me teaching at US universities, including several Nobel laureates in economics, medicine, etc., and most of them acquired their English here. It's also the benefit of a pseudo British education as a lingering legacy of the caste system - our own equivalent of white privilege. Not in terms of wealth - I am quite working class, yet societal privilege.
We have our own garbage show - just that our politicians are more corrupt and less accountable. It's a strange country that simultaneously exists in mediaeval feudal times and the 21st century.
Can I use this music for My RUclips videos, please
Lars Vogt is missed these days
Jansen tends to sometimes bounce when she plays, even when sitting down - cute.
25:40
2:10
👏👏👏
The pianist play with iPad ; why he no need to touch the screen for turning page?
grace260105 he uses a remote Bluetooth pedal that turns the pages
Job lost for poor pages turners.
@@simonwong2738 Also for good page turners. The poor turners won't be missed. have you ever had your score go flying to the floor? It is unfortunately considered impolite to assassinate such people. In fairness, you get what you pay for.
@@danielegreco-violista : First time I've seen one used. Seems like a great idea.
Turn up the volume on the piano, restrain the mugging, and then it will be a fine, energetic, and enjoyable performance. Just sayin’ ...
Interpretação magistral!
Janine Jansen esplêndida, na sua melhor forma - ver sua performance de 2007 em ruclips.net/video/dnarQ7fh1w4/видео.html
C est une pièce magnifique, avec des musiciens excellents.
Cependant, et c est difficile à expliquer, j ai l impression qu' il y a une sorte de déséquilibre entre le son du piano et celui des cordes, notamment dans les aigus forts, joués par le piano.
J ai l impression que l acoustique de la salle correspond bien au jeu des cordes , mais pas à celui du piano, ou bien, c est à cause de l enregistrement.
Mais enfin, ça reste très très beau.
Bravo.
Le plus souvent dans les enregistrements d'oeuvres de musique de chambre le piano écrase littéralement le son des cordes. J'apprécie la discrétion sonore du clavier dans cette fort belle interprétation du quintette de Dvorak.
@@TheChristianfischer oui , certainement.
Cependant j ai écouté bien d autres interprétations de cette magnifique pièce, et je ne retrouve pas cette impression que je note dans mon premier commentaire.
Mais il ne s agit que d une impression, sans doute très subjective, et qui ne remet évidemment pas en cause l excellence des musiciens.
28:19 *cough
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Best Ensemble 😂
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