'Cellist Moser is quite a showman! I don't know if he's indicating how hard he's working here, or how much fun he's having; in any case he gave a gorgeous performance of this great concerto, bringing out all the energy, drama, wit and pathos in the score. Even though he might have gotten a little "messy" in the finale, I've never enjoyed the concerto more than I did here. And conductor Skrowaczewski and the FRSO are of course great also!
Pasan los años, y esta grabación de 2013 es la mejor versión de este concierto (perdón, Gautier Capucon...), con un Johannes Moser insuperable, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski electrizante y un magnífico Samuel Seidenberg en corno solista. Una grabación para ver una y otra vez, y otra vez, encontrando siempre algo nuevo.
People probably usually look at the soloist and say like "wow they are really good!" But probably don't look at the orchestra parts, such as the horn or the oboe...People have to look at the people who are in the background...The wind and horn section is probably shredding just for the soloist to get probably all the recognition. The solo is probably the top hardest but just realize that there are others who are playing too. The orchestra is a body in which all parts function and do things. Nice cello solo by the way! I don't want to come across being rude.
Too many individuals are criticizing either the cellist or the orchestral members. It’s not their fault. The conductor was clearly not prepared and had his eyes buried into the score, thereby not communicating properly with the orchestra and the soloist. The orchestra is clearly annoyed with how the performance went especially at the very end, but you could tell nobody was too pleased with the conductor.
4:50 poor french horn 😉😅 and what is he doing at 27:27? 😅 I normally love the hr orchestra but poor soloist, he is giving his best and the orchestra is lacking a lot.
If the conductor would lead them well and show them if theyre dragging or anything it would work better. Ist hard to hear the soloist from so far away anf facing the other direction. But the conductor is just in his score and doesnt even try to have contact with the musicians
Bad conductor. At 27:40 the conductor is doing absolutely no communication with the musicians, his eyes are just buried into the score. His cues are also not in time with the soloist. The conductor clearly did not prepare himself properly and I believe that’s why I haven’t seen him again with this orchestra.
Orquesta y solista,virtuosos.La obra es espantosa,imposible escucharla.Aspera,disonante,discordante dislocada.El violonchelo es inadecuado para este tipo de "catástrofes acústicas"....
What's all the headshaking bullshit Moser? Your performance was excellent - those flourishes are superfluous and bloody irritating- like Lang Lang who has become a parody of himself. And someone tell the 1st French Horn that I heard his wrong note and other fumbles. Fricken French Horn players.
the way none of the other people in the orchestra are looking at him and also the way hes "acting" ... lmao u can just tell he's probably an insufferable person
Культура людей actually, he studied with a student of Rostropovich and follows nearly everything that he played since it was commissioned for and interpreted by Rostropovich, and I believe the interpreting of it was partially guided by Shostakovich himself.
I highly disagree with you. He completely encapsulates the feeling of sheer utter anxiety. Its agitated and it aint pretty. Yes it can be massive and heavy but it needs to be nagging and overall a shitty feeling.
Moser's a fucking beast I love him so much
Mateo Ronderos I love him too lol
right he is so cool, my youth orchestra got the privilege to play with him a few years ago
One of the most astute bits of music criticism since Shaw.
Magnaficent! This is the Shostakovich style.
Great facial expression and high level of technique.
True
"""Great facial expression"""
What is this, an MTV videoclip? Don't people understand that music is the art of sound?
@@nandoflorestan not really
Both sound and visual are important
2:05 my man out here playing the cello so hard it caused a magnitude 7.0 earthquake
28:43
The second wave
Marathon Concerto
29:28 moser's final form
Stunning!!!
Wow. Incredible. This is definitely now my favourite performance of the Shostakovich cello concerto
Same!
After listening to probably all of performances available on youtube I still prefer Maisky's one
@@Kapsek1 me too
The orchestra seems a bit underrehearsed here, but Moser is fantastic.
'Cellist Moser is quite a showman! I don't know if he's indicating how hard he's working here, or how much fun he's having; in any case he gave a gorgeous performance of this great concerto, bringing out all the energy, drama, wit and pathos in the score. Even though he might have gotten a little "messy" in the finale, I've never enjoyed the concerto more than I did here. And conductor Skrowaczewski and the FRSO are of course great also!
I think in that case, it's a bit of both, more leaning to him enjoying himself. I saw him do the same when I worked with him.
GREAT!! ARE WE SURE THE CELLO IS STILL IN ONE PIECE? Thanks Shosto! Thx Moser!
Interesting way he played. Good Performance. I am surprised that he hadnt sawn his cello in half by the end!.
What a great performance!! 🎶❣️🎶 Bravissimo!! 👏 Absolutely beautiful! 👏👏
Исполнение великолепное!
Благодарю Дмитрия Дмитриевича и немецкий оркестр!
His technique is sublime.. he is a prodigy!!
He’s not a prodigy, he’s a legend.
29:13 bow hand. just wow
maybe his thumb gets too fatigued?
No it's a kind of "tradition". Rostropovitch did that too at this end of the concerto with the octaves and then all cellists started to do this too.
obviously it was intentional, in fact Rostropovich also did it in that same excerpt :)
Matteo hi
man, that is some intense playing
What a great orchestra and what an amazing cellist!
Cellooboy the orchestra played very poorly. The French horn and winds clearly didn’t practice
Pasan los años, y esta grabación de 2013 es la mejor versión de este concierto (perdón, Gautier Capucon...), con un Johannes Moser insuperable, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski electrizante y un magnífico Samuel Seidenberg en corno solista. Una grabación para ver una y otra vez, y otra vez, encontrando siempre algo nuevo.
Moser plays with such passion!! Really amazing to listen to!!!
Une interprétation vraiment *brillante* ! Un superbe virtuose.
I saw Johannes over the summer. Amazing concert, and I have been obsessed with his playing ever since
Damn how did I never think of left-hand pluck?
People probably usually look at the soloist and say like "wow they are really good!" But probably don't look at the orchestra parts, such as the horn or the oboe...People have to look at the people who are in the background...The wind and horn section is probably shredding just for the soloist to get probably all the recognition. The solo is probably the top hardest but just realize that there are others who are playing too. The orchestra is a body in which all parts function and do things.
Nice cello solo by the way!
I don't want to come across being rude.
29:38 oh my 😂😂😂
he is having fun hahahah
Bravissimo!!!!!
HEADBANGING HARD 29:30
29:30
I loved this concert, and Moser is a great chelist.
Cellist*
Oh look, Shostakovich is playing second violin!
lol
If he changed his specs for black Communist issue he'd be a "dead ringer" for a young Shos!! lol
OMG is true my friend
Yey, he's alive 😄
@kakicheka Kuhn k
I got to play contrabassoon on this concerto for a youth orchestra, holy cow that first movement is SO MUCH FUN.
What a concerto , so good.
True
24:01 Rostropovich?
lon viroom lol
Hahahaha damn it really looks like he came back to listen to this performance
Bravo Bravo 🎉
Best performance since Schiff
ok I think I'm in love...!
it's AMAZING!!
Wonderful !!!
Incredible intensity! Thank you Johannes!
I. Allegretto 0:42
II. Moderato 7:15
III. Cadenza 19:48
IV. Allegro con moto 25:25
Imbatível, incrível!!!
Que performance incrível! Bravo👏👏👏! Esse concerto é super emocionate👏👏👏!!
Moser is brilliant
I. Allegretto 00:42 II. Moderato 07:15 III. Cadenza 19:48 IV. Allegro con moto 25:25
Shostakovich just wont stop quoting himself will he
that's why we call him Shostaquotich here in Soviet Russia
fenomenal !!
Superb
the orchestra malfunctioned near the end. pity
BS
Haha, it's a common malfunction spot.
Really?
increible!!!!
Love your PERFORMANCE better than the king Rostropovich
wow...amazing...
6:48 Moser clapping bow with the violinist to celebrate end of first movement
29:30 i think we all just witnessed an attempted murder…
This is a fine performance and well thought out, but there are a number of others, starting with great ones with Rostropovich.
Second movement is absolutely superb! Great, great artistry.
Very nice and virtuosly interpretation
Too many individuals are criticizing either the cellist or the orchestral members. It’s not their fault. The conductor was clearly not prepared and had his eyes buried into the score, thereby not communicating properly with the orchestra and the soloist. The orchestra is clearly annoyed with how the performance went especially at the very end, but you could tell nobody was too pleased with the conductor.
Wild!
Музыка на грани БЕЗУМИЯ!
Genial
that trill!! my gosh
29:15 his bow technique though!
26:31 God that part looks like hell
@@jackgallahan9669 The fact that slava fucking learned this within a week....holy shit.... it was "too easy" for him...
@@nickdavis965 4 days to be exact
That head bop at 2:07 tho
Gautier capucon plays the horn
😂😂
20:48 Ah yes time to resaw my cello
The creation of Heavy Metal didn't come with Black Sabbath. It did with Shostakovich
👏👏
Best ending ever
4:53 French horn, he became all red... poor him!😅
one of the most difficult horn solo...
cellodl I know, he miss some notes and seems not happy of his performance at the end.
He interpreted 27:27 also quite funnily 😂😅
4:20 ; it must be very massive, not hopping
4:50 poor french horn 😉😅 and what is he doing at 27:27? 😅 I normally love the hr orchestra but poor soloist, he is giving his best and the orchestra is lacking a lot.
Conductors fault.
If the conductor would lead them well and show them if theyre dragging or anything it would work better. Ist hard to hear the soloist from so far away anf facing the other direction. But the conductor is just in his score and doesnt even try to have contact with the musicians
Seems like author idea.
Bad conductor. At 27:40 the conductor is doing absolutely no communication with the musicians, his eyes are just buried into the score. His cues are also not in time with the soloist. The conductor clearly did not prepare himself properly and I believe that’s why I haven’t seen him again with this orchestra.
3:14 You were looking for
damn
What was the problem with the flowers at the end??
His bow-hold at the end -- is he just holding it in his closed fist? Surely not!
engloutie yes, he is holding it in his closed fist, many people do it like that at the end of this concerto!
19:48
his head shaking tho...😂
+Lauren Kim Lol, he does his vibrato with his head.
Altri tre minuti così e avrebbe spezzato l'archetto...
sì, assurdo ahahah, spaziale
Ab II Satz von Herrn Moser würde Maestro wiederbelebt ...
calm down cowboy
Overall this is a brilliant performance, but personally I like a slower and stronger cadenza rather then such a fast, staccato one.
su cuarto movimiento parece heavy metal
high pride
finale?
Yess,am Ende purer herrlicher Thrash, da ist Slayer nichts dazu!! Wer´s kennt1
Peccato per la conclusione...
surely better than his Schumann....but listen to Maisky with Schostakowitsch... it`s another passion and understanding for this sheet of music!
Unfortunately cadenza is so out if everything, from phrasing to tempi and lacks of vigour.
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Wonder how often his bow needs rehaired...
Orquesta y solista,virtuosos.La obra es espantosa,imposible escucharla.Aspera,disonante,discordante dislocada.El violonchelo es inadecuado para este tipo de "catástrofes acústicas"....
Der Ton des Solocellos klingt so spannend und erregend, daß die Töne des üblich ausgezeichneten Orchesters zweitklassig klingen.
Es klang zweitklassig offensichtlich nur wegen der unzureichenden Probenzeit.
Maestro dede daha önünü göremiyor. Senin ne işin var orada 😢
A real B composer.
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😊
最後の方、けっこうズレずれだったねえ。
What's all the headshaking bullshit Moser? Your performance was excellent - those flourishes are superfluous and bloody irritating- like Lang Lang who has become a parody of himself. And someone tell the 1st French Horn that I heard his wrong note and other fumbles. Fricken French Horn players.
the way none of the other people in the orchestra are looking at him and also the way hes "acting" ... lmao u can just tell he's probably an insufferable person
Welches schreckliches Orchester...
He don’t understand how to play shostakovich
Культура людей actually, he studied with a student of Rostropovich and follows nearly everything that he played since it was commissioned for and interpreted by Rostropovich, and I believe the interpreting of it was partially guided by Shostakovich himself.
I highly disagree with you. He completely encapsulates the feeling of sheer utter anxiety. Its agitated and it aint pretty. Yes it can be massive and heavy but it needs to be nagging and overall a shitty feeling.
I am Sure you know Well. Please let us know, how to play it!
I. Allegretto 0:42
II. Moderato 7:15
III. Cadenza 19:48
IV. Allegro con moto 25:25