This touched me. The cellist feels the melody, she knows where it will lead and she takes us to a smooth trip there! Thank you so much! Also this piece is something else.....
I love it! Just one thing, on the crescendo at 2:28, the cello is pulling at my heart, and it lets go all of a sudden. It would sound even more better if you held that note and let it fade. Other than that, thank you!
This is an incredible performance, I'm playing this piece myself right now and I hope I can play it as beautifully as you :) Your phrasing and body language is excellent
Damn. Just damn. One of my favorite classical pieces and what an absolutely wonderful performance of it. It seems like you found the heart of that cello for sure(ps. Who made your cello). Keep it up! Kudos to the pianist as well! An excellent balance and foundation for the cello.
As Benjamin Zander explains, you usually need to play slow passages a little faster to allow greater flexibility of expression. If you’re already as slow as possible, you’ve nowhere to go when you need to draw out the emotion. Paradoxically the point is play fast passages a little easier so it doesn’t sound rushed or slurred, and in slow passages, keep the music rhythmic and flowing, not losing forward momentum.
Jacqueline du Pré smiles down warmly upon your exquisite performance! 🤗
אני שומעת את הביצוע של דניאל כבר 3 שנים, ורק עכשיו הבנתי שהיא ישראלית, איזה גאווה ואו !
As a beginning Cellist, this is the most motivational performance I've seen. Life goals for sure...
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0:00 That pianist felt it, looks like it hit her like a brick. The Cello is many things, emotional, sophisticated, deep, moving, as well as powerful.
0:04 even the Cello felt it
Una sensibilitat desbordant arrebatadora en tot moment ...Congratulations
This touched me.
The cellist feels the melody, she knows where it will lead and she takes us to a smooth trip there!
Thank you so much!
Also this piece is something else.....
So nobody is going to talk about 4:30 is so smooth
It's the part you hold and let it go your tears
This is the best I’ve heard. Sorry not sorry. You are beautiful in your emotions. Every note played exquisitely. x
I love it! Just one thing, on the crescendo at 2:28, the cello is pulling at my heart, and it lets go all of a sudden. It would sound even more better if you held that note and let it fade. Other than that, thank you!
Very good!!! Love the energy!
원더 플~~~원 더 플~~~너무 멋져요~~
Wow... I've fallen in love with your performance. I Wish you a brilliant carreer.
Very nice, you actually remind me Jacky Du Pre!
This is an incredible performance, I'm playing this piece myself right now and I hope I can play it as beautifully as you :) Your phrasing and body language is excellent
Agreed, her clarity is incredibly beautiful.
Wonderful!
Beautiful
Damn. Just damn. One of my favorite classical pieces and what an absolutely wonderful performance of it. It seems like you found the heart of that cello for sure(ps. Who made your cello). Keep it up! Kudos to the pianist as well! An excellent balance and foundation for the cello.
Such amazing clarity beautifully played . Every note is heard. Jacqueline Dupres would be peoud of her.
❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
omg love it
👏👏👏👏👏
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
After 40 years of crap some one can play bless
I'm not a composer, you did very good. My only thing is why is this one not played slower and drawn out?
This piece was made in the romantic era of music. So this wasn't composed by them.
As Benjamin Zander explains, you usually need to play slow passages a little faster to allow greater flexibility of expression. If you’re already as slow as possible, you’ve nowhere to go when you need to draw out the emotion. Paradoxically the point is play fast passages a little easier so it doesn’t sound rushed or slurred, and in slow passages, keep the music rhythmic and flowing, not losing forward momentum.
Wonderful!!!