Felix Mendelssohn - Sonata for viola and piano in C minor (Daniel Orsen/Pierre-Nicolas Colombat)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
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    Felix Mendelssohn - Sonata for viola and piano MWV Q 14 (1824)
    Adagio/Allegro - 0:00
    Menuetto, Allegro Molto - 7:31
    Andante con Variazioni - 15:32
    (coda) Allegro Molto - 29:30
    Viola: Daniel Orsen
    Piano: Pierre-Nicolas Colombat
    Sound engineer: Peter Atkinson
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Комментарии • 46

  • @thaddeusdubois6209
    @thaddeusdubois6209 8 дней назад +1

    The opening motif with the turn is taken directly from the first movement of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony. It’s the oboe solo after the development section. It’s the same, note for note from the Beethoven and this sonata is in the same key as Beethoven’s 5th, which I am sure is not a coincidence. Mendelssohn was highly influenced by Beethoven of course and Mendelssohn quotes Beethoven a lot especially in his early music like this sonata. Nice homage to the older composer……

  • @user-mc5ur1kp6g
    @user-mc5ur1kp6g 2 месяца назад +1

    I love Viola I played many pieces of deferens Composers ❤

  • @h.tadesse966
    @h.tadesse966 5 месяцев назад +3

    Wonderful! The beginning is so well spoken. Bravi!

  • @matthewparis1907
    @matthewparis1907 6 месяцев назад

    This is a great work at fourteen years of age that like all we do in the present has no idea what the future will be.

  • @steveegallo3384
    @steveegallo3384 Год назад +11

    True....I believe Mendelssohn was Wagner's nemesis.....His 'Walküerenrit' merely inverted the 'Fingal's Cave' main melody....like Rakhmaninov did with Paganini in Variazone 18. Cheers from Acapulco!!

    • @wagnersnightmare4062
      @wagnersnightmare4062  Год назад +2

      Huh, never thought of it that way! That theme has so many connections to Erda, Wotan, Donner', and Siegfried's music, but you're right, it is eerily similar to a Fingal's Cave inversion.

  • @fermatachambersoloists
    @fermatachambersoloists Год назад +7

    Outstanding

  • @nicolaslatorre8998
    @nicolaslatorre8998 5 месяцев назад +1

    No conocia esta joya, gracias por compartir y gracias youtube a veces sirves para dar sentido a la vida

  • @bhastro9959
    @bhastro9959 Год назад +3

    The Variations are delicious.

  • @supasayajinsongoku4464
    @supasayajinsongoku4464 Год назад +6

    Slightly unrelated but whats the most beautiful piece youve heard this month or even this year
    And then whats the most relentless, driving piece youve heard this month

    • @derekdzinich8690
      @derekdzinich8690 Год назад +2

      Most beautiful, Bruchner Symphony 6 Adagio - most driving, Shostakovich 5 pieces for two violins and piano fifth movement - polka

    • @tijmendr1
      @tijmendr1 Год назад

      Most beautiful, Rheinberger elegie for cello and organ op. 150. Most driving, Khachaturian symphony no 3 (the crazy one one organ and 15 off stage trumpets)

    • @harryhagan5937
      @harryhagan5937 Год назад

      @@derekdzinich8690 Thanks! I'll look them up.

    • @harryhagan5937
      @harryhagan5937 Год назад

      @@tijmendr1 And thank you too!

    • @wagnersnightmare4062
      @wagnersnightmare4062  Год назад +2

      The violist here - going with some music that was new to me this past year. For most beautiful I'll offer up the Chaconne from Rameua's opera Dardanus. Most driving, eh, I don't know, just listen to more Rameau. :)

  • @harryhagan5937
    @harryhagan5937 Год назад +13

    This is wonderful! So glad I did the search. I lov.e the viola sound and wondered why they're seldom featured. I think the viola jokes are in poor taste generally.

    • @wagnersnightmare4062
      @wagnersnightmare4062  Год назад +9

      The violist here - I love viola jokes! They are an important part of being a violist. We're able to laugh at ourselves in a way self-serious violinists can't.

    • @emfox6280
      @emfox6280 Год назад +1

      How do you know when a violist is at your door...? She can't find the key and doesn't know when to come in!

    • @harryhagan5937
      @harryhagan5937 Год назад

      @@emfox6280 That reminds me of a certain conductor who said that Mahler's symphonies remind him of a person coming home and unable to find their key.

    • @skylark5789
      @skylark5789 11 месяцев назад

      @@wagnersnightmare4062 so true.

    • @MREmusique
      @MREmusique 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@wagnersnightmare4062 you know why viola jokes are so stupid, right?
      so violinists will understand them.
      😉 (violist/composer here)

  • @pedrov8868
    @pedrov8868 8 месяцев назад

    Great playing by both. Thanks for not recording another brahms (as much as I love him). I briefly met the pianist at sick puppy a few years ago.
    This piece was always a tough sell for me but this is about as good as I can imagine it sounding. I used to think the pianist had the heavier workload, but the violist needs enough artistic vision and charisma to make this hold together, so I guess I changed my mind on that (my experience in hearing older recordings of this work was always underwhelming).
    I also seem to have a vague recollection of the andante being used in his first symphony or something like that.

    • @wagnersnightmare4062
      @wagnersnightmare4062  3 месяца назад

      Thank you! The pianist might indeed have the heavier workload, but that helps make up for the viola-heavy workload when we recorded the "Arpeggione" Sonata!

  • @alexnewson6013
    @alexnewson6013 7 месяцев назад

    does this explore the viola enough...would the essence be retained if directly transposed to 'cello?

    • @wagnersnightmare4062
      @wagnersnightmare4062  3 месяца назад

      Cellists should absolutely play it! The essence probably would be retained. Some of the stuff would be exceptionally difficult, but that hasn't stopped cellists before!

  • @terr4c0
    @terr4c0 Год назад +65

    Viola >>> Violin

    • @ciroesposito990
      @ciroesposito990 Год назад +6

      Violist☕

    • @ms-dosguy6630
      @ms-dosguy6630 Год назад +6

      viola is pretty underrated true. I don't get it. Such a nice tone

    • @oldionus
      @oldionus Год назад +4

      Both are indispensable, and since violins are the soprano and alto instruments, they are necessarily prevalent. Having said that, I adore the viola, and lament there aren't more concertos and sonatas.

    • @maximosoplan9772
      @maximosoplan9772 6 месяцев назад

      ¿El que tenes en la foto es un personaje de Alejo y Valentina?

    • @GamingPhantomOnSteam
      @GamingPhantomOnSteam 6 дней назад

      ​@@oldionus the viola can play mostly what the violin can play

  • @geronimodaloia6143
    @geronimodaloia6143 Год назад +4

    Am I crazy or the beginning sounds a bit like shostakovich?

  • @harryhagan5937
    @harryhagan5937 10 дней назад

    Why is this titled "Wagner's Nightmare"? I doubt Felix ever caused him one. The Paris Jockey Club, no doubt, and many others, but not Mendelssohn-Bartholdy.

  • @user-nu9dd2ti5i
    @user-nu9dd2ti5i Год назад +3

    Очень плохо.

    • @user-rz2eg2ui6u
      @user-rz2eg2ui6u Год назад +2

      Почему?

    • @wagnersnightmare4062
      @wagnersnightmare4062  Год назад +1

      I'm sorry you had a bad experience listening to our recording. Please a review so that we can do better next time.

    • @myhighmusicworld8036
      @myhighmusicworld8036 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@user-rz2eg2ui6uВозможно, скучно звучит. Но это может зависеть и от самой музыки.