Without a doubt Mr Hadelich is the vioinist of our time, his sound and harmoniousness is simply wonderful. Both Mr. Hadelich and Mr Weiss sounds magnificent. Many thanks for this lovely gift to my heart.
I was meant to be asleep an hour and a half ago, but i just can't. One of, if not the greatest violinist I have ever had the pleasure of listening too. The journey that I have been taken on through his beautiful playing is incredible.
Delicious! This sonata beautiful combines the rich power of Brahms with his exquisite tenderness. Hadelich and Weiss are a spectacular duo! I do hope you’ll be recording your collaborations.
Such balm during difficult times. A coalescence of the best of the human spirit. Thank you for this pure display of art, the most compelling achievement of our species.
In your hands it sounds as though the double stopping at the end lies under the fingers. I wish it did. Congratulations to both of you, a wonderful video.
Thank you, Augustin. I'm very picky when it comes to Brahms because I usually hear musicians playing very instrumental, and I am looking for the vocal way of a very big breath. You offer this and I'm so happy that I can hear this sonata played this beautiful.
immense gratitude for Augustin and the pianist for bringing this golden, warm masterpiece into the world✨the music really healed me on a bad day, so thank you❤️🩹
Maravillosa interpretación. A la verdad que Hadelich posee una técnica insuperable y un tono deslumbrante y cautivador. Eso, al unirlo al instrumento Guarneri de 1744, el resultado es pura magia auditiva.
This was played at the last live concert I attended before the whole COVID-19 thing last March. I got a wait-list ticket to hear them at NYC’s Townhall. This was my favorite piece out of the whole program, it also got so many senior audiences to stand up to cheer and applause for it. What a lovely afternoon that was! Thank you for sharing so I can re-live that concert:)
When I listen to this music, it feels like a wonderful dream of times long past with gentlemen wearing straw hats, ladies wearing wide brimmed hats and long dresses, and wicker picnic baskets.
Thank you so much Augustin, I really really enjoyed watching you playing this with such amazing passion and sensitivity too, and I can only agree with the comment below too. It is too beautiful for words. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Hello, I really love you, your interpretation fascinates me, your security and the pressure you have when playing, I am a violinsta from Mexico and I admire you. Best regards! ♥️
In Holland Herman Krebbers told us not to vibrate with one vinger but but to put a second vinger beside the other one ,for me that was always a problem,therefore I like to see how nice you can vibrate with just one vinger on the vingerboard and it sounds great,by the way still the strange fourth button on the pianists sleeve all the best
bravo! but piano should be louder in the recording as its not just meant as decent accompainement for wonderfull melodies, but full of thematic work and interaction.
Hi The Vivace in the second movement is so much like the theme to Fawlty towers by Dennis miller Wilson. He died in 1989, I think someone should phone up Johannes Brahms for him to alter it as he is infringing copyright. Adam Beanstock.
Beautiful execution, you are great! Too bad the constant resonance in the microphones, a great instrument rich in sound and harmonics. It disappears in the last movement, I dare.
Not sure what you mean by "constant resonance in the microphones." Can you clarify? To me, the sound is fairly good, coming through decent small speakers.
It is impossible to add anything to the well-deserved praise that has already been given to this marvel. However, it would be more desirable if the piano could be more present. The other aspect that can be improved is the handling of the camera. Hadelich has not been captured in the best angles nor in all salient moments. For anyone who plays one or another of these instruments (and for any music lover, I think) it would be very good to use two different cameras, to show each one of the musicians.
Each is almost as loud as the other, so they are getting to the essence of Brahms' chamber music: no instrument should ever be louder or softer than any other. Given all the baggage associated with chamber music, it is very difficult to consistently obey this law.
Yet another definitive interpretation from Mr Hadelich, but it was the pianist that really grabbed me by the ears, how amazing the two together.
Just what I love from a great piano collaborator: full-stick, yet never overpowering. Bravi tutti!!!
His magical finger vibrato touched my ears and heart
No one plays the “song” as well as Augustin. I learn just by listening to his performances (all of them).
Without a doubt Mr Hadelich is the vioinist of our time, his sound and harmoniousness is simply wonderful. Both Mr. Hadelich and Mr Weiss sounds magnificent. Many thanks for this lovely gift to my heart.
0:00 Allegro amabile
8:24 Andante tranquillo
(9:38 Vivace)
(10:36 Andante)
(12:22 Vivace di più)
(13:15 Andante)
(14:18 Vivace)
14:34 Allegretto grazioso (quasi Andante)
The warmth that comes from this most beautiful violin playing and interpretation will melt any cold heart! Too lovely to put into words!
And don't forget the magnificent piano playing, really, really beautiful musicianship.
What a treat listening to those wonderful sounds emanating from the 1744 LeDuc Guarneri Del Gesu on this lovely Sunday morning in NYC.......
Reminiscent of golden-brimmed fields in silver skies. This sonata is nothing short of a gorgeous piece!
Beautiful sonata and great performance! In love with your bow control...
Such a beautiful gift to the world. Thank you both!
I was meant to be asleep an hour and a half ago, but i just can't. One of, if not the greatest violinist I have ever had the pleasure of listening too. The journey that I have been taken on through his beautiful playing is incredible.
Delicious! This sonata beautiful combines the rich power of Brahms with his exquisite tenderness. Hadelich and Weiss are a spectacular duo! I do hope you’ll be recording your collaborations.
What a beautiful performance of this piece. You and your pianist really knocked it out the park.
I always loved the David Oistrach and Richter's interpretation of this Sonata, but this one is breathtaking and so pristine!
Such balm during difficult times. A coalescence of the best of the human spirit. Thank you for this pure display of art, the most compelling achievement of our species.
Bel regalo per il mio compleanno!😁😁😁Grazie Augustin !!! Sei GRANDE !!!!
Beautiful music, perfectly executed. Thanks.
beautiful.. amazing... this is the best version i've ever heard! you both are the best..
Beautifully played! Thank you!
You both are the best!!
Beautiful. So inspirational
Captivating from the opening bars, amazing music-making through and through...
In your hands it sounds as though the double stopping at the end lies under the fingers. I wish it did. Congratulations to both of you, a wonderful video.
it is a wonderful sonata which you have performed very well. Brahms is still our contemporary
Sweet and powerful sound! Beautiful!
Hadelich you play violin with your great heart and it speak to world! I love your music 💐❤️🇧🇷
Unmatchable in terms of style, musicality and presentation
This is a really beautiful sonata. Thank you for bringing it to us!❤️
This is the best version I have heard so far, thank you
Thank you, Augustin. I'm very picky when it comes to Brahms because I usually hear musicians playing very instrumental, and I am looking for the vocal way of a very big breath. You offer this and I'm so happy that I can hear this sonata played this beautiful.
I am speechless. You play with your soul ...
I'm obsessed with this sonata...I can't stop listening to it on a loop🥰
Beautiful. Bravo.
immense gratitude for Augustin and the pianist for bringing this golden, warm masterpiece into the world✨the music really healed me on a bad day, so thank you❤️🩹
Magnifique interprétation de cette sonate de Brahms. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
So beautiful!
Qué interpretación tan bella! Gracias por compartir! Para mí una masterclass 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💜🎶💜🎻
Beautiful.
감사해요~~~~~~♡♡♡
멋진연주 들을수있어서
정말기뻐요~^^
Thanks Augustin! Happy to see your new environment of people and new places!! Really enjoyed this performance!!!
아름다운 선율을 언제든 감상할 수 있게 올려주셔서 진심으로 감사드립니다.
Maravillosa interpretación.
A la verdad que Hadelich posee una técnica insuperable y un tono deslumbrante y cautivador.
Eso, al unirlo al instrumento Guarneri de 1744, el resultado es pura magia auditiva.
Wow...so warm...
This was played at the last live concert I attended before the whole COVID-19 thing last March. I got a wait-list ticket to hear them at NYC’s Townhall. This was my favorite piece out of the whole program, it also got so many senior audiences to stand up to cheer and applause for it. What a lovely afternoon that was! Thank you for sharing so I can re-live that concert:)
Outstanding!!
Your tone is simply beautiful.
1:19 this sonata feels like mom giving warm embraces to her baby
When I listen to this music, it feels like a wonderful dream of times long past with gentlemen wearing straw hats, ladies wearing wide brimmed hats and long dresses, and wicker picnic baskets.
And then fucking in the bushes. Those naughty Viennese!
Прекрасный дуэт! Необыкновенная красота! Bravo! Bravo! Bravo! Спасибо за подарок!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much Augustin, I really really enjoyed watching you playing this with such amazing passion and sensitivity too, and I can only agree with the comment below too. It is too beautiful for words. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
This was over the top!
So well done! You play so remarkably well and beautiful!
Hello, I really love you, your interpretation fascinates me, your security and the pressure you have when playing, I am a violinsta from Mexico and I admire you. Best regards! ♥️
Las personas que dan dislike a esta hermosa música, es gente amargada, en serio.
Ultra High Level !!!
Gorgeous piano- Hamburg Steinway D
Great interpretation
Real musicians, a rarity today...the tone of the violin sings and speaks to the human heart...
I soooo want to play violin like him!
Hello, Augustin! It's my bday tomorrow and this piece really made my day. Thank you and I really look up to you! Stay safe
edit: first lol
Happy birthday!
@@dianal.1279 Thank you! Means a lot ✊👊
Merveilleux !
Miraculous. 🙏
the man has a great tone
Yes, indeed. And that’s an understatement! 😊
Stupendi entrambi
Beautiful playing!!
And Orion, your hair??
(Santa Barbara 💪, Veil, Rochester Phil 😉)
Wonderful.
Love every second of it
Beautiful!
YASSSSSSS LOVE THIS SONATA
Please could you put this on a record ❤️🙏✨
Beautiful💖
Any future project of recording all the sonatas ? 👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀
The Meistersinger sonata !!
Magnificent!
Oh, so romantisch!🥰😘
In Holland Herman Krebbers told us not to vibrate with one vinger but but to put a second vinger beside the other one ,for me that was always a problem,therefore I like to see how nice you can vibrate with just one vinger on the vingerboard and it sounds great,by the way still the strange fourth button on the pianists sleeve all the best
"Vinger", or "finger"? Perhaps as a dutchman you associate the sound "f" with the letter "v".
Ethereal! Bravo! Bravissimo!
Augustin, you are a genius
By the way your violin sounds different less deep did you put new strings on it or something with the sound engineer?
I want that violin.
bravo! but piano should be louder in the recording as its not just meant as decent accompainement for wonderfull melodies, but full of thematic work and interaction.
Vero!
Wow. That was quite something.
How!!!? 1:21
Amazing
I would greatly desire to study with you.
The real question is who wouldnt!
Obrigado por existir amo ver e ouvir vc e f
Vc é fantástico 😙😙😙
좋네 러블리해요
Волшебно
Does that mean beautiful in Russian
@@katarinaenright5404 I think more like "magically."
Настоящее признание в ЛЮБВИ❤
ДА, РОЯЛЬ СОЗДАН ДЛЯ СКРИПКИ, А ОНА ДЛЯ РОЯЛЯ.
ВОЛШЕБНЫЙ ДУЭТ, СЛОВ НЕ ХВАТАЕТ!
БРАВО ВАМ!
БРАВО БРАМС!❤
Hi The Vivace in the second movement is so much like the theme to Fawlty towers by Dennis miller Wilson. He died in 1989, I think someone should phone up Johannes Brahms for him to alter it as he is infringing copyright. Adam Beanstock.
Brahms avonculaire
brosse l’air
pendant rayons barbus de tigres
poésie crient.
Et ainsi une sonate, est née.
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Beautiful execution, you are great! Too bad the constant resonance in the microphones, a great instrument rich in sound and harmonics.
It disappears in the last movement, I dare.
I also find that acoustic too resonant especially for Brahms. All these glasses backward don't help, imho…
Very beautiful the interpretation…
Not sure what you mean by "constant resonance in the microphones." Can you clarify?
To me, the sound is fairly good, coming through decent small speakers.
Note how the second movement begins like a violin and pianoforte sonata by Mozart.
Non plus ultra violinist!
2:28 development of first movement
What an excellent performance, on both parts. Not a fan of the camera work, sad to say.
8:23 2nd mov
It is impossible to add anything to the well-deserved praise that has already been given to this marvel. However, it would be more desirable if the piano could be more present. The other aspect that can be improved is the handling of the camera. Hadelich has not been captured in the best angles nor in all salient moments. For anyone who plays one or another of these instruments (and for any music lover, I think) it would be very good to use two different cameras, to show each one of the musicians.
Each is almost as loud as the other, so they are getting to the essence of Brahms' chamber music: no instrument should ever be louder or softer than any other. Given all the baggage associated with chamber music, it is very difficult to consistently obey this law.
슬프고 아름답다..숭고하다..