Our class did this too - adult cello ensemble. Nobody in the adult group could do the lead so we had 2 - 12 year old kids do that for us. It was fun but the kids were amazing
This tempo is so crazy. I am so used to hearing all the marvelous melodious cello excerpts with resolutions and blends of rhythms. Marvelous playing with the rigor of technicality and muscular strength and clarity.
I’m playing the second cello part for this as a duet after having been one of the accompaniment ppl in an orchestra a few years ago (not one of the soloists) and loving it so much I had to learn the parts myself :D
You Guys have the best rendition of this tune so far,and i’ve heard many(in the tens) You Guys feel each other perfectly,from both Cellist and the Pianist….very nice!!
Delightful! Clean, precise, spirited....though I'm not certain that playing on this small a scale could cut though the accompaniment of a string orchestra in a hall. In ogni caso, BRAVISSIME!
I've just viewed (and heard!) once again your Vivaldi double concerto, and...guess what? I liked it even better than the first time! Which is, in this case, saying a lot. Bravissiime!!!
My one critique is you guys seemed to take the whole 0:57 too softly. That's one of my favourite parts because it's just such an intense line. However, really the whole performance was fantastic. Nice work
No, I would not recommend a coda bow. Carbon is not comparable to a wooden bow. The quality of a bow makes as much difference as the actual instrument.
Well, I would definitely try them out and buy what sounds best and lies within your financial range. Unfortunately many people are very biased towards wood, but when you make them a blind comparison, you can definitely say that you can compare carbon to wood. Of course there are good and bad carbon bows, as well as there are good and bad wooden bows, so definitely you have to try them before purchasing. I have a brown carbon bow (don't remember the manufacturer), that looks just like a wooden bow, so people don't notice when they try it out and most of the time they are quite happy with it and surprised when I tell them its carbon. It sounds a lot better than my older wooden bow, even though it costed just about 60% of the old one. Same goes for the instrument. The Appasionato Cello of Ricci (an advanced carbon manufacturer) is probably the best instrument I have ever gotten my hands on. :)
The other cellist is Heather Tuach, former cellist of the Fitzwilliam String Quartet and now cellist of the Greenwich Trio (she replaced Stjepan Hauser). She is also director of the 60minconcerts.com
@@TheCelloCorner Thank you for this post; I am enjoying this piece so much! I have listened to it dozens of time since first seeing it yesterday. I've printed up the music and I play along with all of you on the video.....at just half-speed right now :)
I 100% disagree. Both of them are amazing with their parts and even memorized the whole thing! You try to do that piece with a friend memorized and see how much better you could play!
Can we talk about the intonation? CRAZY accurate👏
She is passed away last year 😭 [*]
@@the.zuzanka
really? r u serious?
@@the.zuzanka
fuck ya, she uploaded video 1 month ago, liar
Fuck yeah it is
Omg yes the intonation is crazy! She did die from cancer unfortunately
May Susanne Beer Rest In Peace. She is playing for us in the sky!
Vivaldi is like being chased by a swarm of smiles across a meadow.
This comment made my life. 😍
Me to
... in Italy and ending up preferring to be cooling off in a bach in Germany
❤
I discovered this few days ago and since then I've been watching it literally several times everyday.
Listen to the full thing, all three movements and with the upper strings. It’s pretty awesome
My orchestra class is playing this for our end of the year concert, and we are IN LOVE
Our class did this too - adult cello ensemble. Nobody in the adult group could do the lead so we had 2 - 12 year old kids do that for us. It was fun but the kids were amazing
This tempo is so crazy. I am so used to hearing all the marvelous melodious cello excerpts with resolutions and blends of rhythms. Marvelous playing with the rigor of technicality and muscular strength and clarity.
Wow! Susanne Beer - legend. ❤️
wow that four minutes seems like a world of music, incredible composition
Excellent job ladies !! Probably the best recording I’ve found yet on RUclips. One of my favorite pieces
I am playing this in a few weeks for a recital with my cello teacher and this video really helps me!
I’m playing the second cello part for this as a duet after having been one of the accompaniment ppl in an orchestra a few years ago (not one of the soloists) and loving it so much I had to learn the parts myself :D
One of the best recordings of this piece. Bravo!
We played this piece but a full orchestra arangment at UND honors music, last year. It was actually kinda fun to play in the 2nd violin part.
I am waiting eagerly for my 9-year-old niece to progress to learning this piece so I can play it with her! She's so talented.
You Guys have the best rendition of this tune so far,and i’ve heard many(in the tens)
You Guys feel each other perfectly,from both Cellist and the Pianist….very nice!!
Delightful! Clean, precise, spirited....though I'm not certain that playing on this small a scale could cut though the accompaniment of a string orchestra in a hall. In ogni caso, BRAVISSIME!
Wow! Memorized! I'm a cellist--played this before and still can't play this by memory.
I've just viewed (and heard!) once again your Vivaldi double concerto, and...guess what? I liked it even better than the first time! Which is, in this case, saying a lot. Bravissiime!!!
brings back memories, me and my friend played this in beneroya hall with the youth symphony orchestra a year ago
Vivaldi is a master of masters. A great rendition.
This is fantastic, so well performed
Thank you. What a wonderful trio!
너무 아름답고 멋진 연주네요~
Piękne Panie,piekne granie...
Insane articulation😮
What a wonderful performance. Bravi!!
I love this song . it's one of the next pieces in my book .
C’est magnifique
Amazingly done
It was really good
This is absolutely on the list of pieces to learn!! Right now I'm learning RV 41, the allegro is beautiful
Absolutely outstanding!
My two friends in 9th grade are playing this, it’s kind of crazy they are similar in skill. I love this song...
Did... Did you just... did you just say... *song?*
@@Wokovsky lol
@@Wokovsky 🤓
I’m doing this for a concert but I’ll never be as good as them
Very good!👏🏻
Absolutely amazing! Thank you for sharing
I hope to play this one day.
Lovely performance
So good! you're like the female 2CELLOS!
This is so intense!
Banger video
This is such a nice performance. I just wish it had the accompaniment of an orchestra.
Beutifull playing
i’m studying it right now
That was wonderful !
Hi
I learned recently about strings G major practice with sheet note allegro.
This is really good 😀
I played this at this year honors fesitival but with a whole orchestra and I was one of the players accompaning the two soloists.
Bro were we at the same honors festival? LOL
@@topazi2198 I don't know, I was at one in North Dakota.
I was in the one in nj
Wow! This performance is so powerful, Can't wait to play it.
awesome performance!
principal cellist was useless - NOT the lea at all - pathetic.
@@heathermcdougall2399 That is not true!
heather mcdougall bruh
0:18 Start
My one critique is you guys seemed to take the whole 0:57 too softly. That's one of my favourite parts because it's just such an intense line. However, really the whole performance was fantastic. Nice work
it should be noted that part is played by the whole orchestra
now this is content
Where can I get the music sheet for this? looking for a 2 cello + piano accompaniment version
You can find it in a Suzuki cello school in between books 5-8 , I cant really remember which book at the moment.
Suzuki book 6. :)
Suzuki Cello book vol. 6
Suzuki Cello book 6
Quien fue tiene el mal gusto de decir que no le gustó ?
Where is the 2nd cellist looking... music cards? Both sound terrific.
I think they are playing it by memory
hej
2:40
내가 지금 배우는 곡.
I played in this once. I played the same part as the woman in black
The girl on the right’s cello looks exactly Gautier Capucon’s
Wow, it's actually a copy of his Goffriller cello, made 1980 - amazing that you noticed this!
I’m just starting out cello. I can get to measure 26, and it’s not in tune, and my brain hurts. I need a teacher. But I love it haha
Haha hope you can play it by now lol
Keep at it. Practice it slowly and in tune. Then slowly speed it up. You'll get there.
@@SammieMousie "If yoy can play it slow, you can play it fast" LingLing @40hours
Would you recommend a coda bow?
No, I would not recommend a coda bow. Carbon is not comparable to a wooden bow. The quality of a bow makes as much difference as the actual instrument.
@@TheCelloCorner Thank you so much for the quick reply. I will look for a wooden one then 🌸
Well, I would definitely try them out and buy what sounds best and lies within your financial range. Unfortunately many people are very biased towards wood, but when you make them a blind comparison, you can definitely say that you can compare carbon to wood. Of course there are good and bad carbon bows, as well as there are good and bad wooden bows, so definitely you have to try them before purchasing. I have a brown carbon bow (don't remember the manufacturer), that looks just like a wooden bow, so people don't notice when they try it out and most of the time they are quite happy with it and surprised when I tell them its carbon. It sounds a lot better than my older wooden bow, even though it costed just about 60% of the old one.
Same goes for the instrument. The Appasionato Cello of Ricci (an advanced carbon manufacturer) is probably the best instrument I have ever gotten my hands on. :)
Where could I get the sheet music! Really nice :)
Its from Suzuki book 6 for cello
I think you can also get it on imslp
Working on 2:20
Flawless and beautiful... but not the whole thing!
wdym?
not the whole thing
@@manir1740it’s only the allegro part of the concerto.
May I ask the name of the other cellist?
The other cellist is Heather Tuach, former cellist of the Fitzwilliam String Quartet and now cellist of the Greenwich Trio (she replaced Stjepan Hauser). She is also director of the 60minconcerts.com
@@TheCelloCorner Thank you for this post; I am enjoying this piece so much! I have listened to it dozens of time since first seeing it yesterday. I've printed up the music and I play along with all of you on the video.....at just half-speed right now :)
Lorsque j'entends ce morceau j'ai l'impression d'entendre un petit garçon qui se fait réprimander par sa mère ou son père.
is it just me, or are half of her pegs missing?
it does look like that 😂 i wonder why
Seems like it😂
Is there a sheet music? Thanks
Raymond Lee suzuki book 6
Yeah, here’s a link imslp.org/wiki/Concerto_for_2_Cellos_in_G_minor,_RV_531_(Vivaldi,_Antonio)
they move like they are on drugs or something, Imagination taking over life
Oh, I see 1st cello is also looking to her left in the distance... music boards, must be.
forcommenting there is nothing wrong with that. What is your deal?
@@Albert-lf9zh Dude chill. He never said there is anything wrong with it.
I COULD DO BETTER
I seriously doubt it
Yes, you could do better-----IN YOUR DREAMS.
prove it
MEH
Too fast and so less intense
Oh dear! The 2nd cellist is so much better than the "pretty"1st cellist. I can, and have played that 1st cellos part better than her.
I 100% disagree. Both are amazing with each part
I 100% disagree. Both of them are amazing with their parts and even memorized the whole thing! You try to do that piece with a friend memorized and see how much better you could play!
@@infinity_rainy_daysI did and do have it memorized and I am a professional musician.
@@heathermcdougall2399 Great! Give me the link, I'll listen and watch it!
Naw
minor g, the chord of passion. how apropos.