Friedrich Gulda Concerto for Cello and Wind Orchestra Anastasia Kobekina & CHAARTS
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Friedrich Gulda
Concerto for Cello and Wind Orchestra (1988)
«for Urusla»
Boswiler Sommer «Sans Souci»
July 3 - 2018
Anastasia Kobekina - cello
Gábor Takács-Nagy - conductor
CHAARTS Chamber Artists
www.kuenstlerhausboswil.ch
www.boswilersommer.ch
This is my first time hearing this concerto and I love it! Great to watch the facial expressions of the musicians as they enjoy the performance.
It's a great piece and a fantastically energetic, fun, engaged and spirited performance. Bravo!
Such a charming piece of music, and Anastasia is such a charming performer. It's the first time I've heard her play this style of music. Unique and interesting.
Charming is the right adjective for her.
Spectacular, inspiring performance! A treasure! And a very interesting, jazzy composition.
So toll, diesen Leuten zuzuhören, die selbst eine Riesenfreude beim Aufführen zu empfinden scheinen!
This footage Ìs a heartfelt gift to cello lovers
Cello is my favorite
Weltklasse.
Sie hat’s einfach drauf…grandios..sie macht daraus ein echtes Theaterstück..ich kenne das Stück sehr!! gut und hab noch nie eine so fantasievolle Interpretation gehört…danke Anastasia,Du bist eine große Künstlerin!!
Awesome work and interpretation!!
Eine großartige Cellistin mit einem großartigen musikalischen Vermächtnis des unvergesslichen Vollblutmusikers Friedrich Gulda: Der Dirigent fügt sich gekonnt in die Stimmung!
"Wilde Henne" aus dem russischen Ural (Jekaterinburg)!!
Bravo!!!
Anastasia: A young wild lady from the Ural (Jekaterinburg)! I like her and especially her juvenile agility and spontaneity.
This is a very beautiful piece of music played by an original kind of band. Although it's referred to here as a "wind" orchestra, it's much more varied than that. Yes, there are wind instruments, but there are also woodwinds, strings -- including a terrific cellist, guitar. -- They're ready to take no prisoners. The piece is an international one that includes shades of Spanish, perhaps Latin-American music and other influences. I like it a lot.
You doesn't really seems to know what a "Wind Orchestra" is. A wind orchestra is an orchestraly-inspired ensemble that is primarily made of wind instruments, this categoration includes woodwind and brasswind instruments, and percussion. The Cello is the soloist so it does not count, a single bass is present in the majority of wind orchestras, the guitar is just an auxiliary instrument and the drum kit is percussion.
So yeah, is not "much more varied than that", is a wind orchestra of chamber proportions.
The concert was composed 1980, dedicated to the cellist Heinrich Schiff and Bruno Kreisky (Austrian chancelerin the 70s), not to Ursula (Anders), there is eisting another concerto (non cello) named with her. Gulda himself conducted the premiere!
Wonderful~!
Excellent 💗💓💞💖💝❣💌👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
superb!
Anastasia hat den Gulda verstanden - ER hätte seine wahre Freude daran;-)))
Gulda hat betont, dass er nicht möchte, dass seine Werke, insbesondere das Cellokonzert, als "witzig" missverstanden werden. Das scheint hier offensichtlich passiert zu sein.
Wo habe ich was von 'witzig' missverstanden? Davon ist keine Rede. Doch Gulda selbst hatte reichlich Humor. @@Philipppppppppppppp
Ich meine nicht Sie, sondern die Musiker. Sowohl im Auftreten als leider auch musikalisch scheint es hier für mein Empfinden an Ernsthaftigkeit zu fehlen, grade bei einer so renommierten Solistin. Ich denke hierbei vor allem an folgendes Interview: ruclips.net/video/TgpL74n7Ivs/видео.htmlsi=e9G3eA04eY9TX44C&t=183 @@reinhartreuschel5499
O.K., ich verstehe, was Sie meinen. Ich sehe bei dieser Aufführung die Freude der Musiker an der Art der Präsentationsmöglichkeit des Stücks, wogegen Gulda seine Aussage eher auf das Publikum bezieht (Fast-Zitat: 'Gut, da is a Gaudi, da geh'n wir hin!')@@Philipppppppppppppp
La fagocito a besos a la oboísta,super tutti los músicos!!
Wow!
Cool cello solos
Unbelievable .the Clairnet player (lady with black dress) so into it ❤❤
Hi ! It's an oboe not a clarinet ;)
Ich finde die auch super, aber ist Oboe, nicht Klarinette. Die beiden Klarinettisten sind Männer.
@@guillaumechanaud1038 🙏🏼
@@vivianeheim-klein9954 😂thank you. You are right
braaaaavo
Super fulminant;-)) @philosimot
Sounds good to me. Not perfect but passion. It's good.
I don't really like this concerto, but she plays it like if she wrote it 👍👍 wonderful playing
Это для консерваторского капустника было сочинено или всерьёз?
I love your courage. And I give you my humblest appreciation for even trying to play this next level piece. It's amazing. But I really think you can make much more from this concerto. But for now, I would recommend you to give more attention to concertos like Schumann, maybe Haydn - D major, or Saint Saens. You are extremely romantic and have a very beautiful sound. You absolutely nailed the 2nd movement from Gulda's concerto. Very beautiful vibrato and great intonation. But a bit sluggish in the first movement. I'm sorry if I was too harsh 🤗 I love your way of feeling the music. Keep up the good work ;)
And one more advice. You have great continuity of the phrases. But sometimes, they need to be a little more suple, to have that nice feeling of ballance
…If I were the adressee of this comment, I wouldn’t answer here. As there are professional aspects concerned, this platform seems to be not the right one. There is an obvious risk of being attacked personally, which is totally unacceptable to me. Either you follow the mainstream, starting from „Wow“ or you express your personal impressions without any criticism on other opinions. I am not following the public view onto a certain singer. Whenever I repeat that in a comment, there is an avalanche of personal attacks. However I never criticize other opinions, who am I, but I stick to my own verdict no matter everytime I listen to this gentleman. All the best! RDS
On ne s'attend vraiment pas à ce que cette violoncelliste joue une pièce aussi loufoque, mais même les musiciens de l'orchestre s'en réjouissent ; alors pourquoi pas ...!
This piece doesn't suit the player. Even though I know, she is a good cellist, this piece seems to be too difficult for her. She seems to be extremely nervous, often out of tune and passages are not clear or faked. Maybe not ready for it yet :)
She probably learned it in a week lol thats why. I dont think Tchaikovsky bronze medalist will have struggle with it if she puts enough time to it
@@asalj4014 as I said...She is a very good cellist, but this has also to do with the right style for this piece. And if you are in this Branche, you for sure know, that winning a competition doesn't mean anything. There are millions of cellists out there who are as good as her or even better. They just didn't compete. Plus in those competitions connections are soo so important. Good luck for you and a beautiful Christmas time :) 🎄
@@Anna-il3yc Yes I am a pianist myself and I know what you are talking about. The reason why I listed her competition achievement is not because such prize matters, but because not every cellist who can play as well as her is able to control their nerves and prepare such long program on that level for a competition which 7 million people watch it. The most incredible pianist I have met had a memory loss on the last Tchaikovsky. So no, I don't think that millions of cellists are on her level and it is disrespectful to the artists' hard work to say "She had connections." Happy holidays to you as well!
Don't take it too personal please! This business is what it is! We cannot change it! But we can accept it and make the best out of it! And it was not disrespectful at all!
You don't have to be a well controlled person, to be a great MUSICian! Music doesn't come from control, just from the inside! And if you have a memory loss but you've touched the audience, no one is interested about your mistake anymore. But we were raised as competitive persons, so I understand your opinion :)
@@Anna-il3yc I would not say that the piece is too difficult for her nor that millions of cellists are on her level. I think she only tries to deliver her best musicality in that unusual-style and demanding piece.
Jazz played on classical instrument is like playing poker with marked cards, it should be illegal by law.
Bravo!!