I really like this piece and performance. If you like "classical" music written by young composer you should have a look at the violin concerto written by Alma Deutscher when she was 9 and at her piano concerto written when she was 12! There are incredible works!
Felix Mendelssohn - Piano Sextet in D major Op. posth. 110, MWV Q 16 (1824) I. Allegro vivace (D-dur) - 0:42 II. Adagio (Fis-dur) - 11:55 III. Menuetto. Agitato (d-moll) - Trio (F-dur) - 16:50 IV. Allegro vivace (D-dur) - Allegro con fuoco (d-moll) - 19:13 Thank you for a wonderful performance of this piece! It's quiet uneasy to find any interpretation that would be even partly as brilliant as this one.
As always, Mendelssohn is such a bejewelled beauty of Harmony! There is this heraldic spirit that lies within everything Mendelssohn composed. The Piano Sextet is performed by talented musicians interacting together in an amzazing pinnacle of sublime melody.
Woohaa, the Allegro vivace 4th movement is FAST!!! As always, Yuja can do justice to it in under 7 minutes, just barely breaking a sweat at the end (not really). And it's fun. Keeps the strings (and the audience) on their toes, so to speak. Find another recording and compare, you'll see what I mean. These young stars just cook. I do get the sense that Mendelssohn meant it that way.
Yuja and Sol are two of the great stars of classical music as soloists, here they participate with the others to bring the music to life....you can find each of them in solo performances to get to know them....
This recording is excellent! You'll get to know Sol Gabetta, the cellist and Yuja Wang the pianist. Thank you for pointing out Leigh Mesh, the bassist.
Maxim Rysanov is one of the world's preeminent violists. Kirill Troussov and David Aaron Carpenter are also major figures. I wonder if this took place at a festival where each of these stars were involved in separate concerts and decided to get together for an all-star game.
@@dansingmuch What I say is not nonsense. Wang is not much of a chamber musician. She doesn't know when to cut back or play out. This performance is much better calibrated. ruclips.net/video/qU02EzF0HJM/видео.html
1. Allegro vivace 0:42
2. Adagio 11:53
3. Menuetto. Agitato 16:50
4. Allegro vivace 19:13
Que talento tiene estos interpretes y que genialidad de Mendelshonn, que lo compuso con 15 años. Una pieza maestra no cabe duda
What a wonderful piece composed by a 15 year old and played by a terrific group of musicians!
I really like this piece and performance. If you like "classical" music written by young composer you should have a look at the violin concerto written by Alma Deutscher when she was 9 and at her piano concerto written when she was 12! There are incredible works!
Yuja is always magic. Her playing is effortless, relaxed, and totally confident.
Felix Mendelssohn - Piano Sextet in D major Op. posth. 110, MWV Q 16 (1824)
I. Allegro vivace (D-dur) - 0:42
II. Adagio (Fis-dur) - 11:55
III. Menuetto. Agitato (d-moll) - Trio (F-dur) - 16:50
IV. Allegro vivace (D-dur) - Allegro con fuoco (d-moll) - 19:13
Thank you for a wonderful performance of this piece! It's quiet uneasy to find any interpretation that would be even partly as brilliant as this one.
As always, Mendelssohn is such a bejewelled beauty of Harmony! There is this heraldic spirit that lies within everything Mendelssohn composed. The Piano Sextet is performed by talented musicians interacting together in an amzazing pinnacle of sublime melody.
Great performance. Beautiful work, especially that finale` a la Brahms, with its brilliant beginning ending with a somber tempestuous note.
How can the Finale be "alla Brahms".??.......Brahms was "alla Mendelssohn".....of Hebriden he said he wished he had composed it.
wonderful music and performance...
Woohaa, the Allegro vivace 4th movement is FAST!!! As always, Yuja can do justice to it in under 7 minutes, just barely breaking a sweat at the end (not really). And it's fun. Keeps the strings (and the audience) on their toes, so to speak. Find another recording and compare, you'll see what I mean. These young stars just cook. I do get the sense that Mendelssohn meant it that way.
Фантастика !!!
Wundervoll gespielt!!
The piano part to this piece is so fun to play! Can't wait to do it again next summer.
impecable....bello ....bella bellos....
For the record this concert took place on 29 July 2009 at Verbier
Love it !
I've performed this piece. This is a very good recording. I don't know the others, but Leigh Mesh is top notch!
Yuja and Sol are two of the great stars of classical music as soloists, here they participate with the others to bring the music to life....you can find each of them in solo performances to get to know them....
This recording is excellent! You'll get to know Sol Gabetta, the cellist and Yuja Wang the pianist. Thank you for pointing out Leigh Mesh, the bassist.
Maxim Rysanov is one of the world's preeminent violists. Kirill Troussov and David Aaron Carpenter are also major figures. I wonder if this took place at a festival where each of these stars were involved in separate concerts and decided to get together for an all-star game.
This is delightful! (And it's fun to see Yuja Wang and Sol Gabetta, two young yummies, working together)....
Allegro vivace - Adagio - Menuetto - Allegro vivace
인간이 어떻게 저렇게 피아노를 잘 칠 수 있단 말인가?
WTF that final part 24:18
que espanto de interpretação!
ULTIMO!!!!!!
Written by a 15 year old!
Who is the page turner?
y Sol Gabetta ( Argentina ) no figura...????
At the piu mosso in the finale, the pianist is playing too loudly.
What you say is nonsense. I'm accustomed to hearing all the instrument parts so that I can enjoy the harmony parts. It's just right.
@@dansingmuch What I say is not nonsense. Wang is not much of a chamber musician. She doesn't know when to cut back or play out. This performance is much better calibrated. ruclips.net/video/qU02EzF0HJM/видео.html
@@muslit completely nonsense