I really like this viola player. He has such a full, rich, buoyant sound-- and he plays that opening Largo in a completely different way than anyone else-- the way he separates the dotted rhythms and makes it more assertive. Great playing-- what viola playing should be.
Oublie-t-on que telemann en son temps fut plus célèbre que le grand Bach ? Si telemann n'a jamais eu la force mystique de Bach, il n'en reste pas moins que sa musique a de la grâce et de l'élégance comme le montre ce magnifique concerto pour alto. Il y a du vécu, du lyrisme et beaucoup de pudeur. Oui, quelquefois, le beau suffit.
Merci pour votre commentaire qui est à la fois si juste et si précis sur la musique de Telemann. Un virtuose qui mérite d’être placé au rang des plus grands musiciens baroque. Et je suis et reste dans une intégralité et une neutralité totale… Moi qui suis emplie d’amour par la musique de ❤️Hændel❤️ et Bach.
Cette musique vaut à elle seule le qualificatif de grande , car il se dégage de ce concerto pour alto de Telemann l'expression d'une belle dignité ainsi qu'une joie correcte sans éclats ni trivialité .
To all that say this sounds horrible; Obviously you do not know what true music sounds like. This is a wonderful piece. And to all you critics who are saying "this has too much vibrato for a baroque piece," or "this is horrible>" You obviously do not have a taste for music. I love this piece.
Io mi appartengo a pace di miracolo - in libertà di contemplazione - di campagne fiorite di stagione - di primavera a stupendo spettacolo. - E poi mi colmo il cuore di letizia - per musica che l'anima delizia.
Several contemporary musicians - including Telemann's pupil Johann Christoph Graupner, Johann Georg Pisendel and Johann David Heinichen - took up elements of Telemann's work. Other composers like Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel soon emulated them. Other students from the Hamburg period, to whom Telemann did not convey the instrumental craft, but "stylistics", are Jacob Wilhelm Lustig, Johann Hövet, Christoph Nichelmann, Jacob Schuback, Johann Christoph Schmügel, Caspar Daniel Krohn and Georg Michael Telemann. Telemann's Polish influences inspired Carl Heinrich Graun to imitate him; Johann Friedrich Agricola learned from Telemann's works at a young age. Johann Friedrich Fasch, Johann Joachim Quantz and Johann Bernhard Bach also expressly mentioned Telemann as a model for some of their works. From handwritten notes that he added to Telemann's manuscripts, it is clear that Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach studied and performed a number of his compositions. Telemann's lively friendship with Handel was expressed not only in the fact that Telemann performed several of Handel's stage works in Hamburg - some with his own interludes - but also in the fact that in later years Handel often used themes from Telemann in his own compositions. Johann Sebastian Bach made copies of several of Telemann's cantatas and introduced his son Wilhelm Friedemann to his music in a piano booklet written especially for him. The music book prepared by Leopold Mozart for Wolfgang Amadeus contains eleven minuets and a piano fantasy by Telemann. The piano style of both Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is sometimes reminiscent of Telemann's way of writing.
Shut up about the violas sound it is beautiful and mellow whoever said this about such a beautiful instrument does not like real music and does not know anything about it this is a beautiful piece job well done to players
Es un hermoso concierto; como puedes decir: "How is it possible that Telemann the composer of the most exquisite and creative works could write this absolutly horrible concerto? Bien lograda la interpretación de la viola, un bellísimo instrumento- Estas insultando al genio de Telemann...
Great music, thanks enras41. And it's funny to read the comments and see how Haters who like baroque-era music try to be polite when saying the regular "today is only justin bieber" shit! XD
it's called "double bass" in English; most famous ones are by Bottesini and Dragonetti; I have heard thereare a total of 11 old classic composers who have written double bass concerts in all, but I don't know them all.
Quite a nice performance although the first and third movem,ents are probably too slow for a baroque concerto. Why are the soloist and orchestra not named?
Actually, I've never heard of a contrabass concerto. I've heard about violin, viola, cello, basson even about tumba concertos but nothing about contrabass concertos. Why are you asking?
I suppose I'm a bit of a music philistine, but I can't begin to fathom the impulses behind the incessant nitpicking of people who present themselves a professional musicians on these videos. This is too slow, not enough vibrato here, etc. Is this what formal training does to the musical sense? If so, I'm glad I never learned and can enjoy, in my utter ignorance, everything I hear in this and countless other pieces I've seen torn apart by these people.
It's like anything else people study I think, you learn to do it a certain way and sometimes you think that's the only right way. Shame that it happens with music but even though I have a degree in music, I don't think I've gotten there yet, maybe because I studied composition more than performance. Cheers.
+Joe Hargrave This is a old comment, but I still feel inclined to give my two cents. To put it frankly, if you have a good exposure to high quality music, then you are going to be less accepting of poorer music. While it's true that some people are overly critical of aspects that are up to interpretation, I feel that this particular recording is most definitely sub-par, and as you can see others feel this way as well.
Vibrato can be quite overdone. And often I feel that Bach and Telemann are performed at too fast a tempo. I do however feel that both the soloist, and at times the orchestra were dragging subtly, falling off their own tempo. Still a beautiful performance, enjoyable. The balance and nuances I think may have been obscured by subpar recording quality.
You are a good example of a true philistine. It is the intention of the polyphonic style that you actually hear all the pitches and horizontal lines, notice patterns and sequences, and notice how the composer varies them and uses them to lead into key changes. Adding more vibrato and speed will obscure all these essential elements of the style. The emotional response comes through the composer's skill in leading your expectations to places where he will betray them in pleasing ways. Pay attention to the timing of cadences. There are an essential part of the form and your enjoyment of it. Relax and allow yourself to be immersed in the music instead of your expectations. You must sing along silently to yourself.
Ya know, as I go through these videos, I have to say I just found some of that. I was literally more like, "What on earth are you guys friggin talking about!? It sounds great!" Nit picky I'm finding it! You spend all these years, perfecting and working on your skill, show off a little and your crusin' to be bombarded by smart asses on the internetz with their nose stuck in the air, "too much 'je suis artiste', distracting!" "this is being played like a concerto and it's not a concerto it's a rehrehrehreh" And I hear these words being spoken in my head literally in a whiney ass high pitched voice.
@gothicgrowler Wow...well, at least I know now that because I suck trying to play the first movement...I'm gonna suck even more on trying to play movements II. III. and IV. Haha, life is such a weirdo xD
나는 희빈 장씨니라 꺄아하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하하
Why are you so eager to display your ignorance? I think you mean bassoon and tuba (tumba??). There are concertos for every conceivable instrument, including some you have probably never heard of, even accordion or mouth organ or jews harp!
The Violist messed that up he's too staccato in the largo movements it's my favorite movement but when played ore like it was written the orchestra did a much better job at that
Dear Alexandra. I did not want to put anybody down, only defend my favorite composer. I actually love the viola and i hope you will be very happy whith your instrument. My piont is that this concerto differs very much from Telemanns other compositions and in my opinion does not do him justice.
You should take your meds. Going through life bipolar must be a real burden. This viola does not have a good sound , an neither do you. Have you also considered electroshock therapy?
How wonderful it is to realize that we live in a time when, thanks to RUclips, you can listen to those songs that existed before our days
I really like this viola player. He has such a full, rich, buoyant sound-- and he plays that opening Largo in a completely different way than anyone else-- the way he separates the dotted rhythms and makes it more assertive. Great playing-- what viola playing should be.
@@kaan_isik violin??!?!? That’s major disrespect. Hopefully you meant viola.
Im only messing with you. All good
Oublie-t-on que telemann en son temps fut plus célèbre que le grand Bach ? Si telemann n'a jamais eu la force mystique de Bach, il n'en reste pas moins que sa musique a de la grâce et de l'élégance comme le montre ce magnifique concerto pour alto. Il y a du vécu, du lyrisme et beaucoup de pudeur. Oui, quelquefois, le beau suffit.
Merci pour votre commentaire qui est à la fois si juste et si précis sur la musique de Telemann. Un virtuose qui mérite d’être placé au rang des plus grands musiciens baroque. Et je suis et reste dans une intégralité et une neutralité totale… Moi qui suis emplie d’amour par la musique de ❤️Hændel❤️ et Bach.
A stunning piece, one of my all time favorite.
Cette musique vaut à elle seule le qualificatif de grande , car il se dégage de ce concerto pour alto de Telemann l'expression d'une belle dignité ainsi qu'une joie correcte sans éclats ni trivialité .
Absolutely beautiful. I have forgotten how beautiful Telemann's compositions were- thank you for reminding me.
З00000
Wonderful. Nice to hear the musicians feeling the music. Such emotion. Proper note values and no silly modern over researched short bowing. Love it.
1. Largo: 0:00
2. Allegro: 3:50
3. Andante 6:32
4. Presto: 10:55
Thank you so much,
thanks you, you save me for a lot time
I love Telemann!
I never want to hear the statement that Telemann was just "mediocre" and "boring"
Telemann was just "mediocre" and "boring"
Agree it’s beautiful
@@juliopidorka9482 So mediocre that Bach plagiarized him. ;)
To all that say this sounds horrible; Obviously you do not know what true music sounds like. This is a wonderful piece. And to all you critics who are saying "this has too much vibrato for a baroque piece," or "this is horrible>" You obviously do not have a taste for music. I love this piece.
On the contrary, noting the excess vibrato shows an acute understanding of the Baroque era.
Io mi appartengo a pace di miracolo - in libertà di contemplazione - di campagne fiorite di stagione - di primavera a stupendo spettacolo. - E poi mi colmo il cuore di letizia - per musica che l'anima delizia.
Several contemporary musicians - including Telemann's pupil Johann Christoph Graupner, Johann Georg Pisendel and Johann David Heinichen - took up elements of Telemann's work. Other composers like Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel soon emulated them. Other students from the Hamburg period, to whom Telemann did not convey the instrumental craft, but "stylistics", are Jacob Wilhelm Lustig, Johann Hövet, Christoph Nichelmann, Jacob Schuback, Johann Christoph Schmügel, Caspar Daniel Krohn and Georg Michael Telemann. Telemann's Polish influences inspired Carl Heinrich Graun to imitate him; Johann Friedrich Agricola learned from Telemann's works at a young age. Johann Friedrich Fasch, Johann Joachim Quantz and Johann Bernhard Bach also expressly mentioned Telemann as a model for some of their works. From handwritten notes that he added to Telemann's manuscripts, it is clear that Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach studied and performed a number of his compositions. Telemann's lively friendship with Handel was expressed not only in the fact that Telemann performed several of Handel's stage works in Hamburg - some with his own interludes - but also in the fact that in later years Handel often used themes from Telemann in his own compositions. Johann Sebastian Bach made copies of several of Telemann's cantatas and introduced his son Wilhelm Friedemann to his music in a piano booklet written especially for him. The music book prepared by Leopold Mozart for Wolfgang Amadeus contains eleven minuets and a piano fantasy by Telemann. The piano style of both Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is sometimes reminiscent of Telemann's way of writing.
uno dei miei pezzi preferiti nell universo di Telemann per meditare..........
I remember learning this whole piece in my high school days when I took private lessons. It was my audition piece for a long time. Good times.
La viola es hermosa en Telemann amo el allegro 🎻🎻🎶🎶
Toco el violín pero Quiero aprender el viola solo para este canción
1. Largo:0:00-3:47
2. Allegro:3:50-6:29
3. Andante:6:33-10:54
4. Presto:10:56-14:50
I got chills during the third movement...
It's so good right
En recuerdo a Domingo Augusto Cornejo, gran violista, Gracias Papá
Shut up about the violas sound it is beautiful and mellow whoever said this about such a beautiful instrument does not like real music and does not know anything about it this is a beautiful piece job well done to players
found the violist
@@sophiatalksmusic3588 viola power!
8:00 LOOK AT THIS STRUCTUREEE .. THIS SKINNN
MERAVIGLIOSO...COME D ALTRONDE TUTTI I BRANI DEL SOMMO MAESTRO
Finally I've found all four movements! The first movement is so hard to play because you're used to going fast! Challenging but pretty :)
Largo 00:00
Allegro 03:50
Andante
Presto
The painting is by Nicolas de Largillières
Por isso que digo que Viola tem o som mais perfeito de todos❤
Viola je milostný nástroj,zpívá o hluboké a bezpodmínečně lásce..
I love the sound of this viola. Who is the performer, please?
Ulrich Koch, he was soloist at Berlin orchestra, also teacher of Tabea
precioso!!! maravilloso!
So beautiful ...
Prezioso. Meraviglioso. :)
good music by Telemann
I play this piece now, but only the third and fourth movement. I played the second last year. I really like this concerto and I love my viola...
Muito Obrigado
Es un hermoso concierto; como puedes decir: "How is it possible that Telemann the composer of the most exquisite and creative works could write this absolutly horrible concerto? Bien lograda la interpretación de la viola, un bellísimo instrumento-
Estas insultando al genio de Telemann...
it must have been a hell of a job to do this 100% perfect.
3:49 WOW!!!
Bottesini wrote many concerts for solo contrabass and orchestra. Very difficult and very interesting. He was named the Paganini of contrabass.
What a magnificent tone. Artist: Ulrich Koch, Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn, Jörg Faerber
Playing this for competition. Really excited!
Still very well played and a great peice.
allegro makes me want to go to brunch
Aie ! Ce n'est pas à moi que vous répondiez Francesco, mais qui interprète ce magnifique concerto !
3:48 awesome
Magnífico!!
Merci Francesco, je vais chercher sur le net.
Why is the viola player, the orchestra and the conductor not mentioned ??
The viola player is mentioned in the description. His name is Ulrich Koch.
technically the 4th movement should be the fastest in this because it is a presto marking and the 2nd is only allegro
Goes to show you that the only thing harder than playing fast, is playing slowly.
YES.... Dragonetti´s Double Bass Concert In A Major
@MrRafaelamadeumilani I doubt there are many contrabass concerts and probably even less people know of them...
Great music, thanks enras41.
And it's funny to read the comments and see how Haters who like baroque-era music try to be polite when saying the regular "today is only justin bieber" shit! XD
it's called "double bass" in English; most famous ones are by Bottesini and Dragonetti; I have heard thereare a total of 11 old classic composers who have written double bass concerts in all, but I don't know them all.
It's definitely in G. Play along with another instrument and you'll know.
That painting could be John Crome.
Bonjour et merci pour ce magnifique enregistrement, pourriez-vous s'il vous plaît donner la référence pour que je puisse me procurer le disque.
encore! 👏👏❤️
Quite a nice performance although the first and third movem,ents are probably too slow for a baroque concerto. Why are the soloist and orchestra not named?
The viola player is mentioned in the description. His name is Ulrich Koch.
the best minute for me is 4:28
Teleman. Symphony with percussion
its weird that the first mov. and the 3rd mov. are slow when the 2nd mov. is the fastest.
Actually, I've never heard of a contrabass concerto. I've heard about violin, viola, cello, basson even about tumba concertos but nothing about contrabass concertos. Why are you asking?
Jan Křtitel Vaňhal - Concerto for Double-bass in E-major
5:53 ... brividi..
7:01 💕💕💓👏
Well if you are looking for something non-Baroque there is always the Koussevitzky.
wow!
Who is the performer, please?
The viola player is mentioned in the description. His name is Ulrich Koch.
@@tanujanadimpalli2456 Thanks
@@vonkanaya1 You're welcome!
curiosity, because i have never heard about one contrabass concert, and giving idea to any author
Too aggressive, should’ve slurred the notes more
Bottesini's B minor
Bottesini!
Does anyone know where I might be able to find a score for this so that I might not have to pay for it?
Imslp.org
I suppose I'm a bit of a music philistine, but I can't begin to fathom the impulses behind the incessant nitpicking of people who present themselves a professional musicians on these videos. This is too slow, not enough vibrato here, etc. Is this what formal training does to the musical sense? If so, I'm glad I never learned and can enjoy, in my utter ignorance, everything I hear in this and countless other pieces I've seen torn apart by these people.
It's like anything else people study I think, you learn to do it a certain way and sometimes you think that's the only right way. Shame that it happens with music but even though I have a degree in music, I don't think I've gotten there yet, maybe because I studied composition more than performance. Cheers.
+Joe Hargrave This is a old comment, but I still feel inclined to give my two cents. To put it frankly, if you have a good exposure to high quality music, then you are going to be less accepting of poorer music. While it's true that some people are overly critical of aspects that are up to interpretation, I feel that this particular recording is most definitely sub-par, and as you can see others feel this way as well.
Vibrato can be quite overdone. And often I feel that Bach and Telemann are performed at too fast a tempo. I do however feel that both the soloist, and at times the orchestra were dragging subtly, falling off their own tempo. Still a beautiful performance, enjoyable. The balance and nuances I think may have been obscured by subpar recording quality.
You are a good example of a true philistine. It is the intention of the polyphonic style that you actually hear all the pitches and horizontal lines, notice patterns and sequences, and notice how the composer varies them and uses them to lead into key changes. Adding more vibrato and speed will obscure all these essential elements of the style. The emotional response comes through the composer's skill in leading your expectations to places where he will betray them in pleasing ways. Pay attention to the timing of cadences. There are an essential part of the form and your enjoyment of it.
Relax and allow yourself to be immersed in the music instead of your expectations. You must sing along silently to yourself.
Ya know, as I go through these videos, I have to say I just found some of that. I was literally more like, "What on earth are you guys friggin talking about!? It sounds great!" Nit picky I'm finding it! You spend all these years, perfecting and working on your skill, show off a little and your crusin' to be bombarded by smart asses on the internetz with their nose stuck in the air, "too much 'je suis artiste', distracting!" "this is being played like a concerto and it's not a concerto it's a rehrehrehreh" And I hear these words being spoken in my head literally in a whiney ass high pitched voice.
Go to Google, typ: Double Bass Concerto - Wikipedia, and many concerti will appear before your very eyes. Enjoy.
@Valuabl3Sh3aves The first is the easiest one!! :O
@gothicgrowler
Wow...well, at least I know now that because I suck trying to play the first movement...I'm gonna suck even more on trying to play movements II. III. and IV.
Haha, life is such a weirdo xD
oh i thought there was 3 movements
8:00
Concerto competition
who knows contrabass concert?
The first movement has too much swing; it was written with a much straighter rhythm.
Telemann is always a big deal. But I don't like slow first movements.
Is this tuned differently than normal? I sounds different to me
video tronquée... quel intérêt de publier 1'57 d'une oeuvre dont la durée totale est d'environ 8'?
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Why are you so eager to display your ignorance? I think you mean bassoon and tuba (tumba??).
There are concertos for every conceivable instrument, including some you have probably never heard of, even accordion or mouth organ or jews harp!
The Violist messed that up he's too staccato in the largo movements it's my favorite movement but when played ore like it was written the orchestra did a much better job at that
But I like donkeys!
How is it possible that Telemann the composer of the most exquisite and creative works could write this absolutly horrible concerto?
It because its for viola. No one likes the instrument. Lol i play viola and i love ut.
Dear Alexandra. I did not want to put anybody down, only defend my favorite composer. I actually love the viola and i hope you will be very happy whith your instrument. My piont is that this concerto differs very much from Telemanns other compositions and in my opinion does not do him justice.
Anders Bertilsson I think that the 2nd movement It's really nice..
I think he wrote It for a child. That's my hypothesis.
I meant it as a lighthearted joke
This viola sounds like a donkey braying.
You should take your meds. Going through life bipolar must be a real burden. This viola does not have a good sound , an neither do you. Have you also considered electroshock therapy?