I, Un poco Andante - Allegro molto e agitato 00:08 II. Romanza 12:59 III. Intermezzo 20:00 IV. Lento - Presto al Saltarello 27:15 Unico Quartetto per archi (1877), ad eccezione di un "Quaretto incompiuto" (Primo e Secondo movimento) del 1891.
My favourite piece of classical music from when I was a young teen. And now, closing in on 50, I still think this is amazing. Thank you for an amazing rendition!
witnessed a high school quartet play this live when i was 15, and even in that setting it brought me to tears. Grieg just does something to me. This piece rips something out of me. The part played by the man in glasses in this rendition, in particular, those harmonies! And of course, the woman in the teal dress is doing an incredible job. My favorite part of this performance is how much fun they’re obviously having, as if they all know each other well enough that even playing something like this piece can be a joyful experience.
Omg this performance of grieg’s quartet is so good. I was floored by just the musicality of the introduction to the first movement alone, not even considering the astounding musically displayed in every nook and cranny within the rest of the piece
Beautiful people performing beautiful music exquisitely. Grieg would love this stunning performance. I know this is now 5 years old, but it is timeless. Thank you all. - I just listened to this again and am stunned at the beauty, the strength and musicality of this performance. I heard the Amadeus Quartet play this in Berlin in the 1970s and I never thought I would hear it played with so much grace, emotion and musical perfection again, but this performance did not disappoint. Thank you again Oh, great camera work as well!😊
Having just read that Debussy described Grieg's music as "bonbons wrapped in snow", it was a revelation to discover the depth of feeling expressed in this great work! I look forward to coming to know it through this fine performance in the coming months. Heading towards 80 I am blessed to be able to play some of the composers best known pieces on the piano.
This is the first time I've heard this piece. For Grieg, I think Peer Gynt, Holberg, or perhaps the Piano Concerto, but this quartet, as they say, is Something Else!!! Such drama and passion, interspersed with flashes of gentleness and wry humour, so eloquently brought out by these wonderful musicians. No wonder there was such applause and cheers at the end. Bravo, and thanks so much for this excellent video.
Currently using this recording as reference for practice. Thank you for contributing the time and effort to upload the video of this amazing work. This performance is absolutely inspiring! Simply beautiful.
Les Feroë, le Danemark et la Suède : voici des instrumentistes qui "chantent dans leur arbre généalogique" avec ce beau quatuor de Grieg. Et qui y chantent bien ! Magnifiquement même, bravo !!!
Beautiful performance. This piece of music seems to have a bit of everything. The first movement has some of the mood of Beethoven's string quartet op. 131, especially in a passage like 5:09 which resembles the beginning of the seventh movement of the op. 131. 22:19 onward is light-hearted and sounds like folk music. Everywhere, though, one feels the touch of Grieg's original genius. Thank you for sharing this.
Ein großes Lob nicht nur an die Musiker sondern auch an Jakob Pagel Andersen, der eine sehr angenehme Kameraführung unter Beweis stellte. Was mir auch sehr gut gefallen hat: Der Aufführungsort und die Bühnenbeleuchtung und das Fehlen eines pompösen Bühnenhintergrunds. Nicht zu vergessen der wunderschöne Bühnenboden mit den breiten Holzplanken. Pardon Edvard Grieg, dessen Musik natürlich im Zentrum steht, für die vielen Worte zu den Äußerlichkeiten, die man aber eben auch wahrnimmt und die leider manchmal den Musikgenuss stören, was hier gar nicht der Fall war. Bravo!
I heard them on BBC Radio 3 program last night They remember me QUATUOR YSAYE who played very cutting edge music when European music festival was held in Japan Welcome to La Folle Journée Tokyo Japon in some day!
Wuuuuooo fantastic! Amazing armony! La partitura es genial como la interpretación de l@s music@s, qué virtuosos! Felicitaciones a todas y todos y abrazos con calor a todo, Norte de Europa!
Um What?! My most 3 favorite string quartet is (1)sibelius op.56 and (2)medelsshon op80 and the last one is edvard grieg op.27! I think we have similar music tastes. I wish your channel upload to the medelsshon string quartet too. The edvard grieg string quartet op.27 is included many different feeling. Beethoven Symphony No.5 feel in 1st movement Overall this string quartet is bring good part from other classic music. I wish play this quartet within 10 years! thank you for upload nice video:)
@@solveiglandvikbrg9103 smolfeesh is a youtuber (who plays tetris games on his channel) that said one of his favorite pieces was the grieg string quartet
I, Un poco Andante - Allegro molto e agitato 00:08
II. Romanza 12:59
III. Intermezzo 20:00
IV. Lento - Presto al Saltarello 27:15
Unico Quartetto per archi (1877), ad eccezione di un "Quaretto incompiuto" (Primo e Secondo movimento) del 1891.
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You can visibly see how much fun the dude in glasses is having.
Go violas!
That’s because Violists are here for a good time
In this quartet, they are here for a good time not a long time. I can speak from experience as the first violinist… lmao (not this performance)
My favourite piece of classical music from when I was a young teen. And now, closing in on 50, I still think this is amazing. Thank you for an amazing rendition!
witnessed a high school quartet play this live when i was 15, and even in that setting it brought me to tears. Grieg just does something to me. This piece rips something out of me. The part played by the man in glasses in this rendition, in particular, those harmonies! And of course, the woman in the teal dress is doing an incredible job. My favorite part of this performance is how much fun they’re obviously having, as if they all know each other well enough that even playing something like this piece can be a joyful experience.
Omg this performance of grieg’s quartet is so good. I was floored by just the musicality of the introduction to the first movement alone, not even considering the astounding musically displayed in every nook and cranny within the rest of the piece
My bro, with glasses, enjoys every stroke of the bow... Every stroke.
Beautiful people performing beautiful music exquisitely. Grieg would love this stunning performance. I know this is now 5 years old, but it is timeless. Thank you all. - I just listened to this again and am stunned at the beauty, the strength and musicality of this performance. I heard the Amadeus Quartet play this in Berlin in the 1970s and I never thought I would hear it played with so much grace, emotion and musical perfection again, but this performance did not disappoint. Thank you again Oh, great camera work as well!😊
OMG, that crunch at 4:06 sounds like an organ. So powerful!
omg so true
It doesn't sound like that to me. I think you are wrong.
What is the point of trying to tell someone that their subjective perception is objectively wrong? Other than being a jerk ofc ;) @@jasondickinson4132
@@jasondickinson4132it sounds like and organ to me 🤷🏽♂️
Having just read that Debussy described Grieg's music as "bonbons wrapped in snow", it was a revelation to discover the depth of feeling expressed in this great work! I look forward to coming to know it through this fine performance in the coming months. Heading towards 80 I am blessed to be able to play some of the composers best known pieces on the piano.
This is the first time I've heard this piece. For Grieg, I think Peer Gynt, Holberg, or perhaps the Piano Concerto, but this quartet, as they say, is Something Else!!! Such drama and passion, interspersed with flashes of gentleness and wry humour, so eloquently brought out by these wonderful musicians. No wonder there was such applause and cheers at the end. Bravo, and thanks so much for this excellent video.
Comfort and gracefulness of Greig‘s music they play with skilful are immeasurable and can't be overstated
the cello solo at the end of the first movement, the last vision of hope before all falls into despair
My favorite recording of this quartet by far
John Wiese Thank you! :-)
I can't stop listening to this, my absolute favourite piece ❤️
Currently using this recording as reference for practice. Thank you for contributing the time and effort to upload the video of this amazing work. This performance is absolutely inspiring! Simply beautiful.
Les Feroë, le Danemark et la Suède : voici des instrumentistes qui "chantent dans leur arbre généalogique" avec ce beau quatuor de Grieg.
Et qui y chantent bien ! Magnifiquement même, bravo !!!
Paradoxalement, pas un seul musicien de la nationalité de GRIEG, lequel était NORVÉGIEN !
@@solveiglandvikbrg9103
Bien sûr mais l'arbre généalogique est commun à toutes les nations scandinaves (sauf la Finlande, il va sans dire).
phenomenal! athe emotional valleys and peaks of Griegs music, is all here, bravo!
Œuvre fantastique, interprétation magnifique!
Beautiful performance.
This piece of music seems to have a bit of everything. The first movement has some of the mood of Beethoven's string quartet op. 131, especially in a passage like 5:09 which resembles the beginning of the seventh movement of the op. 131. 22:19 onward is light-hearted and sounds like folk music. Everywhere, though, one feels the touch of Grieg's original genius.
Thank you for sharing this.
I would have leaped up after they finished omg
NickB Hahah
Ein großes Lob nicht nur an die Musiker sondern auch an Jakob Pagel Andersen, der eine sehr angenehme Kameraführung unter Beweis stellte. Was mir auch sehr gut gefallen hat: Der Aufführungsort und die Bühnenbeleuchtung und das Fehlen eines pompösen Bühnenhintergrunds. Nicht zu vergessen der wunderschöne Bühnenboden mit den breiten Holzplanken. Pardon Edvard Grieg, dessen Musik natürlich im Zentrum steht, für die vielen Worte zu den Äußerlichkeiten, die man aber eben auch wahrnimmt und die leider manchmal den Musikgenuss stören, was hier gar nicht der Fall war. Bravo!
This is very very nice!!!
Bravo! What a beautiful performance!
So beautiful 🤩! Bravi 👏🏻
Superb! Music from Grieg I was not familiar with. Thank you so much!
I heard them on BBC Radio 3 program last night
They remember me QUATUOR YSAYE who played very cutting edge music
when European music festival was held in Japan
Welcome to La Folle Journée Tokyo Japon in some day!
The beginning congers up images of leaf whirlwinds in the forest
Stupendous playing ! Bravo to all of you !
Most enjoyable......thanks for posting.....
333mrwill Thank you for listening :-)
Great performance.
What a fantastic music !!!
Потрясающее звучание и живое искреннее исполнение, Браво
Der Bratscher ist der Hit 🎉 also natürlich alle spielen echt super 🎉
Wuuuuooo fantastic! Amazing armony! La partitura es genial como la interpretación de l@s music@s, qué virtuosos! Felicitaciones a todas y todos y abrazos con calor a todo, Norte de Europa!
Fantastic! Thank YOU🥰
Great performance. Congratulations! I wish you all the best!
Akuma Yoi Thank you! :-)
Um What?!
My most 3 favorite string quartet is
(1)sibelius op.56 and (2)medelsshon op80
and the last one is edvard grieg op.27!
I think we have similar music tastes.
I wish your channel upload to the medelsshon string quartet too.
The edvard grieg string quartet op.27 is included many different feeling.
Beethoven Symphony No.5 feel in 1st movement
Overall this string quartet is bring good part from other classic music.
I wish play this quartet within 10 years!
thank you for upload nice video:)
You have good taste :-)
Thank you for your kind words!
All quartets of Schubert, all of Dvorak and this Grieg for me, please!
Fresh ears on grieg. These young people are awesome.
Pura inspiración vuestra interpretación , técnicamente perfecto , se nota el gran trabajo de conjunto !Felicitaciones !!!
This is such an incredible string quartet. I really wish Grieg composed more!
This is amazing . Beautiful.
GRAZIE
It’s awesome
Great performance!
15:54 Face of II violin... "That was cool dude"
36:03
yooo….
Gigantic applause
E pone los pelos de punta esos sonidos... Parece que puedo oír mí alma... Felicitaciones chicos... Tanto tiempo y no
12:58
20:00
27:15
absolute banger
Akuma yoi!
Pedro Bernardi sent me here.
멋진 사운드!
Poetry in the winter months...
det er sådan lidt lækker
12:59
7:07 that’s the one
22:19
Unskyld meg, bare en ensom nordmann i dette komentarfeltet.
So dramatic!
came here from smolfeesh
WHAT is : " smolfeesh " ???
@@solveiglandvikbrg9103 smolfeesh is a youtuber (who plays tetris games on his channel) that said one of his favorite pieces was the grieg string quartet
@@goldphoti
Oh, thank you for your explanation ! 🙂
Flawless playing. Average work though. Nice moments but doesn't dig in deep..... if you know what I mean?