Alma Deutscher - Full Concert At Carnegie Hall
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- Опубликовано: 23 апр 2021
- 00:23 Cinderella Ouverture
11:36 Violin Concerto No. 1
48:56 Excerpt from her Opera Cinderella
56:43 Excerpt from her Opera Cinderella
01:04:40 Piano Concerto No. 1
01:42:42 I Think of You
01:49:10 Siren Sounds Waltz
Conductor : Jane Glover
Orchestra of St. Luke's Carnegie Hall, 12.12.2019
Soprano : Natalie Image
Tenor : Jonas Hacker
Alma Deutscher composed everything - Видеоклипы
Finally, music that does not sound as if a drum kit is tossed down the stairs! Alma is certainly channeling the great masters. I hope she is recognized as one of the great composers of our time.
It thrills me to see someone follow their own imagination and bring us art so captivating and beautiful.
I’m pleased beyond measure that this young musician is composing aesthetic music and bringing beauty back to our concert stages! Bravo!!
Consider yourself blessed to live and walk the earth at the same time as Alma. She is something very rare and to actually have the chance to actually see her in her lifetime and perform is something even rarer.
I do feel very blessed to be alive at the same time as her and hear her compositions ❤
Indeed, very rare talent. Magnificent 👌🏻
You lucky guy! Greetings from the Netherlands🌝
If we all had the same opportunity to understand how important music is as an art in human evolution, I think we could all appreciate Alma's work much more.
She's doing something, I hope, every teen could do or understand.
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She is original. A great musician for this world.
Alma Deutscher is a rare gem. She is an exceptional pianist and violinist but what makes her so special are her extraordinary gift for composition because at the age of 10 she wrote an opera, which demands comprehensive mastery. She composed her first piano sonata at the age of five; at seven, she completed the short opera, The Sweeper of Dreams, and later wrote a violin concerto at age nine. Alma channels her music like a portal in time. But in a world, too often ugly and full of horrible war, and too often overburdened with explanation, her classical music can inspire us and help us to go into another more positive state and somehow make the world a better place.
As I've done every day, all day, for the past 10 years, I had classical music playing in the background, with youtube autoplay on for variety. Then, I noticed I don't recognize this composition that's been playing the past 30 minutes... That's odd, I recognize most of the famous composers... Maybe, it's a newly discovered work lost in WW2? I tab back to look and see some girl playing a violin. Oh, a violin prodigy. Yeah, yeah, dime a dozen... I still don't know the composer. So, I read the Author Comments section to find out.... Who's Alma Deutscher? So, I look her up on wikipedia...
...Don't let the world drag you down, Alma. Don't lose your joy. Whoever, is in charge of her, better keep her protected.
She is a gem and true connection to the spirit and joy of music!
She is the same smiley soul since I started watching her when she was 5 or 6.
Her compositions are so captivating and spellbinding! It's almost as if she came down straight from Heaven with all the right melodies, chord progressions, key changes, etc. I've never cried so much with elation, adoration and appreciation that God let me live this long to hear this beautiful music from a young virtuoso prodigy teen. Regrets I took my music talent for granted and let
it slip thru my fingers (pianist) and not publish my compositions. But praise God, Alma has inspired me to do something before I croak. God is merciful! God is great!❤❤❤🎹🎵🎶
😏 it is all true, as you say. She has the very rare gift of owning a passion that is above all else from an age where she absorbed, drew everything there is to musically know, into her soul, and litetally has music now pouring from her like a creative waterfall. 😮
Or some may believe she came all ready packaged with her unique genius. 🙃 Something in your writing made me laugh, I rarely comment. When young, we sometimes throw things away or are distracted by other overwhelming challenges.
Being born with a gift also sometimes is in the hands of the parents, to ignore and not notice, or to recognise, and nurture; sometimes it is down to money . I won a scholarship to study at The Royal Academy at 14.
My Induan father and Irish mother who HAD recognised my gift as early as three and had me taught, decided, due to their religious cultural blindness, that I was too young, and could not live away from home.
I try to live without bitterness, took a degree at the 'right ' age, but that important opportunity was thrown away. 🦋🦩🩵🦚
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Omy, a veŕy non musical comment will follow!!!. The coughing drives me mad. Some people sound very ill. Why did they attend and spread it everywhere . 😢😮🎉
😢🎉 err from a pianist who has been annoyed whilst performing sometimes🤭😋 people, give your ticket to someone well 😂
@@maddannafizz Agree. Sometimes the persistent disgusting loud cough comes at a time when the most beautiful passage of the piece is executed which makes me want to shout out loud in the direction of the person to "Shut the hell up!!!" Or, something worse! LoL 😆🤫
Alma's music is not for fans of discords and dissonance. Her music does glorify simplicity, beauty and elegance, the joy of life, and FEMININITY. Her music is naturally a reflection of her own elegance and femininity - a rare phenomenon amongst young female musicians who are more into showing off their sexy assets than expressing their love and understanding of music they play. Alma is a highly-educated person in more than one way. Her music reflects profound knowledge of those composers who preceded her: I hear Chopin, Brahms, Rahmaninov, Strauss, etc. But wonderfully enough, her music has a distinct signature making her unique in her own way.
Fantastic concert & all the music composed by this young girl. That is incredible. Another Mozart /Bach of 21st C.
She is amazing!
I love Alma and her music so much, I remember a documentary as a child where she had a skipping rope and composed her first melodies playing. She is a real genius. ❤️
She said the rope gave her the mind set to get melodies. The hard part was working with them after she had them.
Thank you for the absolutely brilliant music and your outstanding performance.
Thank you for uploading of these wonderful, amazing concerts of Alma!I am a musician, and i say, she is not only a prodigy ,but really a great genious, very intelligent with enjoying charme ,wish her a great future ,staying healthy!!
Alma is incredibly gifted, and she freely gives of her gift to us! Love her work and her lovely personality!
Amen to all of the other accolades that have been expressed on here. Alma is definitely one of the best classical composers not only of our age but of all time.
I love Alma Deutcher's music.
Jane Glover is an exceptional conductor. I admire the way the orchestra performs under her direction. Having heard the same piano concerto conducted by someone else, the contrast is like night and day.
Alma also coaxes more out of the piano than she did in 2017. The same is true of her violin, and that's because she's playing a Stradivarius here for the first time in public and showing them why it is her privilege.
Quel concert ! Quelles mélodies ! Quelle puissance ! Oui, Alma devient bien le génie que tout le monde attend !
elle est le génie... je l'écoute depuis qu'ell a 5 ou 6 ans, on comprend mieux comment les génies sont inspirés... c'est là et ls le cueille et nous le transmette! merci Alma de partager.
I discovered her through Ellen!!! She is amazing! I loved what she did with the story of "Cinderella" and how she put a new spin on my favorite fairy tale from my childhood through her opera version. To think all of the music came from a talented young girl is truly remarkable. I've seen a version of her Cinderella on RUclips and it is fabulous! I love her classical pieces too. She is in my list of favorite classical composers now. Thanks for posting this! Go Alma!
Alma, this concert was very beautiful, transfixing, transporting, exhilarating.. Your work has blossomed at the speed of light. My favorite is the piano concerto. I salute you.
I was just scrolling through the RUclips video menu and saw another video of music and the lady featured had an expression on her face that looked like she had just smelled something nasty. Then I came back to listen to Alma and see someone who truly loves the music she is playing, no matter who composed it. That is why she plays so well, her love comes out in every note. ❤❤❤
She wrote them all. Every note.
I never tire of Alma Deutscher's music. I suspect she has disappeared behind the walls of education and cannot wait for her to reappear in the world.
Alma Deutscher's new opera, "The Emperor's New Waltz" will have it's World Premier on 4 March at the Salzburg State Theater. I will attend the performance.
Among other things, she learned to conduct, and conducted an improved CINDERELLA in San Jose last fall.
This concert was an absolute triumph for Alma and for modern music in many ways. The opera extracts were wonderful (get it on Sony) I feel that the violin concerto should, in time, become one of the great concerti. It has everything a violin virtuoso requires as well as brilliant orchestration. The piano concerto to my mind, didn't demonstrate the piano role quite as definitively and, while being a very nice work, needed something more. The whole concert was fun, beautiful, and caught at the heart in many ways. Thank you Carnegie and Alma.
She’s playing on a Stradivarius loaner which is now permanent. It was worth ten million dollars when she first got it. Probably doubled by now.
Brilliance, beauty, and Grace.
She is so bubbly and sweet too! I love that this gift blessed a sweet girl so it's like getting a window into the consciousness of little girls on a soul-level. Absolutely fascinating and amazing.
amazing young genius ... astonishing to actually witness!
I have not been a follower of recent modern classical music, coinsidering it to be discordent and not worth listening to. However I have been an ardent follower of Amira Willighagen since her victory in HGT. Through her I came to Alma through their "Step Sisters" duet on You Tube. I realised Alma composed it and was encouraged to try some of her otrher output.I find it very difficult to conceive of two such talents at one time, and of such a similar age. Is this the start of a new "Age of Enlightenment" where melody once again rules music and has a dramatic affect on the rest of life. Alma, as has been said elsewhere, is not just a composer but has the double virtuoso talents on piano and violin to display those compositions. Most importantly she has the linguistic skills to convey her enthusiasm for her abilities and her music.
Likewise how I found her! I wish they would collaborate again
there are some amazing young people being born this century. The times they are (finally) changing and i believe we will see an Age of Enlightenment where beauty and harmony reign in our lives.
@@itsme-le1bgzThe triple A her age. Alma, Amira, Angelina.
I think Amira, on her world tour before college is or has recently been in Vienna, where Alma now lives.
Du bist einfach Großartig 👏 jeden Morgen bereicherst meinen Tag mit einer wunderschönen Musik, vielen vielen Dank
Un grand merci à The Masked Musicians de transmettre ces moments magiques !
Thank you so much for posting this concert. i feel so honored to be alive at the same time as this wonderous young woman. Only a small part of the population ever heard Mozart when he was alive. But we have the magic of the internet and RUclips and can all share in Alma's gifts.
While she shares a precocious musical gift with the young Amadeus she is essentially Alma Deutscher, 21st CENTURY MUSICIAN.
Well said! The analogy is very much on point because it is about how such genius musicians become known.
Alma Deutscher is my favorite Composer of All Times 🎶👌
All her works are so full of Soul and Love 💞
Thank You for posting this beautiful concert 🤗
~ OneLove 🕊
She is also my favorite composer!
More than unbelievable! God given.
Thank you Alma
Amazing girl. Multi instrumentalist gift to the world ❤
Thank you from the heart ❤ dear Alma 💗
Beyond magnificent, ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
גאון מוסיקלי ,
It's like living in the time of Mozart, but much better. Alma is more amazing than either Mozart or Mendelssohn.
Incredible.
This is wonderful that you are a group working to bring exposure of classical music to the world. Alma is such a treasure in my life!
Would you also link with a hash tag, the artists you present on your. channel please.
This is fucking beautiful
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I would love to see F Murray Abraham as Antonio Salieri describing Alma's music. "I'm sorry, I didn't know you wrote that." "I didn't. That was Deutscher." 😅😂
2 years ago? Wow, this is beautiful music. Even though the oboist puffs her cheeks out like Dizzy Gillespie! lol
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sodelicious...
the melody of cinderella sounds a lot like zwei walzer by Dvorak
Наконец то приятная гармония, а то все современные композиторы увязли в диссонансах
This is when you speak music as your mother tongue😆
This serious.lets get more of her and maybe rap will be replacer by real music.
I must be in Vienna...
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While I generally enjoyed watching this concert, I found myself thinking that music isn't only about beauty or ugliness. It's about the human heart that synthesizes the two, along with an infinite number of other emotions which, I hope, Alma Deutscher will utilize as she gets older.
i don't understand your comment
@@mariarosolemos7468 At 1:47:15, Deutscher speaks to the audience about how composers today are expected to write 'ugly' music that supposedly reflects the world we live in now, and that she defies this practice by writing 'beautiful' music. While her music is pleasant to listen to, I'm thinking that eventually, she'll learn that great music is not defined by how 'beautiful' or 'ugly' it is, but by the subliminal elements within the music that simply "Wow" the listener. 'Ugly' and 'beautiful' don't even scratch the surface. And I hope she'll learn that as she gets older. Otherwise, she'll always write this same comfortable listening stuff that won't let her grow.
@charlescoleman5509 She writes what her soul feels, she is a child, now a young lady with hopes and dreams. She is a happy person and the things she says and the music she plays is positive. When she will start to feel sad, with things that eventually will happen in her life she will put that into music. She will express that thing through music. You forgot that she said music that comes out of the heart and speaks directly to the heart. Until now her heart is happy and beautiful.I hope to be forever like that.
As in Piano Concerto 2nd mvt? The movement was written just when Alma found out her grandmother had passed away.
@@charlescoleman5509 I have the same sentiment. There is zero issue with her writing what she wants to write and it's nice to see she is getting recognition for her talent. But the stuff she says, about how she there is this mythical tonality ban and her fight against it, also her remark recently about the "good" music with it's beautiful melodies, I absolutely can't ignore. There are lots of beautiful melodies that use scales outside of the realm that she composes in, and by saying the stuff she says, it all starts to sound to me like there is one way to write "beautiful" music and everything that doesn't abide to that is falling into the realm of "ugly" music. Also her constant mentions that this supposed ugly music is forced upon the people against their will. How am I supposed to listen to her music as is, when there are such statements from her in the way?
As someone who listens to a lot of classical music from almost all ages and places, I find her comments coming across almost as dogmatic as what Pierre Boulez said about what is "right / correct" music in the 50s & 60s.
It never decends to B major a baby
As yet I have not heard anyone else perform either of these concertos. Is there some policy that prevents that?
I do not believe she has released the score.
Honestly, most conservatory trained concert pianists/violinists would not have an interest in performing her concertos.
@@emfox6280That's kinda harsh.
@@241hnd Don't mean to be. She appeals to an audience that otherwise might not be interested in "classical" music and seems to be a very nice person.
Would a better quality stream / video of this concert be available? It says 720p but looks more like 480p to me. And that is kind of annoying, of course the audio is most important (and the music is really lovely) but I love to watch too and am a bit annoyed by the low quality
48:56 POV: you actually understand French and Italian
y espagnol if you need!
Honestly though, the violin concerto melody is a bit hard to wrap your head around.. it’s a bit all over the place.
I’m looking forward to her compositions in a few years. The romantic youthful girl will mature, I suspect.
Feels very flat
the earth?
Eh?
Maybe your ears can't hear all the frequencies.
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