magnificent recording!It seems like they are breathing this music and you can see how much they love what they are doing. This is so precious, thank you for sharing this moment with us!
Wow!!! So beautiful. Everything blended well together: color sound, the interaction between the musicians, and even all the instruments in one place. And there are all the individual musicians together having fun on stage. I have enjoyed this performance so much... It is on my work music list now... Great job guys.
Amazing! Just amazing! Bravissimi!!! It seems that each one of the players has his own solo musical personality which finds its own unique way to be expressed, and yet - somehow, you all found the way to be together at the right moment needed. Sometimes, I was even afraid all of you will miss the exact time to be together, but luckily it didn't happen :) This is one of the hardest chamber-music works I've ever heard, because of its complexity in each of the movements, and the somehow 'imbalance' due to the uniqueness of an instrumental ensemble which includes a piano and a trio of strings, but all of you crossed the 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' - together. Thanks for uploading. I'm sharing with those of my Facebook's friend who love music.
Since a couple of years ago, I decided that my musical heart was with duos, trios, quartets, quintets and sextets (strings with piano). Symphonies are much too grandiloquent, and I feel form and thematic material are best treated in this kind of ensemble works. I still have many great symphonies in my audio archive like various by Allan Pettersson (the last that I downloaded was the first movement of Michael Tippett 2nd symphony and a lot of time before that some symphonic work by Ter Tadevosyan). When it is a work before the First world war, I keep the rule of only works in minor tonality; until today, Dvorak has been the only master composer that has attracted my attention with works in major tonality. Although for me the tonality of his piano quartets and quintets is continually shifting and at times this gives a kind of schizophrenic feel to them, he always has some interesting passages worth keeping (I am downloading all of them) Thanks for sharing and kind regards, MSM
Dvorak and his chamber music are simply unique + this bunch of top musicians make it rock!Keep it up!!!
Thx!
Just wow, this Dvorak performance is going to my favourite playlist for ever
das ist der Wahnsinn, eine der besten Aufnahmen
Danke!
magnificent recording!It seems like they are breathing this music and you can see how much they love what they are doing. This is so precious, thank you for sharing this moment with us!
Thank you for the nice words!
Bravo Kirill! It is a Dreamteam of artists playing!Wonderful to see you all enjoying this special work by Dvorak!See you soon...
Thanks!
Spectacular performance✌️😍
Thx!
You rock!Perfect Team!
Wow!!! So beautiful. Everything blended well together: color sound, the interaction between the musicians, and even all the instruments in one place. And there are all the individual musicians together having fun on stage. I have enjoyed this performance so much... It is on my work music list now... Great job guys.
Very kind words from you!Thank you🎻🙏
0:02 1st mov.
8:32 2nd mov.
18:56 3rd mov.
26:17 4th mov.
It was a wonderful concert in Kaposfest! I saw it twice!🙂
Thank you for sharing!❤
Dear Judit, we had lots of fun in Kapos this time!
Amazing chamber music. Bravo to my idol Kirill!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏
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Wonderful perfomance
Thx!
A feast for both ears and eyes... this is simply amazing. 😍
Thanks!
Amazing! Just amazing! Bravissimi!!! It seems that each one of the players has his own solo musical personality which finds its own unique way to be expressed, and yet - somehow, you all found the way to be together at the right moment needed. Sometimes, I was even afraid all of you will miss the exact time to be together, but luckily it didn't happen :) This is one of the hardest chamber-music works I've ever heard, because of its complexity in each of the movements, and the somehow 'imbalance' due to the uniqueness of an instrumental ensemble which includes a piano and a trio of strings, but all of you crossed the 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' - together. Thanks for uploading. I'm sharing with those of my Facebook's friend who love music.
Thank you for your special comment and your words!
No shoulder rest ❤❤❤
I. Allegro con fuoco 00:00
II. Lento 8:30
III. Allegro moderato, grazioso 18:53
IV. Finale. Allegro my non troppo 26:15
Thanks for the timings:)!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Chique demais
What tailpieces are the Mate and Istvan using?? Very interesting. Gorgeous and epic sounds.
From a hungarian violin maker i think, you can find Mate on Instagram if you like to ask him directly.
Кирилл, будут ли у Вас концерты в Москве/Санкт-Петербурге?🙏
Not planned for the moment...but soon!
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26:19
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Since a couple of years ago, I decided that my musical heart was with duos, trios, quartets, quintets and sextets (strings with piano). Symphonies are much too grandiloquent, and I feel form and thematic material are best treated in this kind of ensemble works. I still have many great symphonies in my audio archive like various by Allan Pettersson (the last that I downloaded was the first movement of Michael Tippett 2nd symphony and a lot of time before that some symphonic work by Ter Tadevosyan). When it is a work before the First world war, I keep the rule of only works in minor tonality; until today, Dvorak has been the only master composer that has attracted my attention with works in major tonality. Although for me the tonality of his piano quartets and quintets is continually shifting and at times this gives a kind of schizophrenic feel to them, he always has some interesting passages worth keeping (I am downloading all of them)
Thanks for sharing and kind regards,
MSM