After decades of listening to Rostropovich, Yo-Yo Ma, and a few other usual names, I wanted to find something new. And, I find this to be my personal favorite after listening to over a dozen performances by different cellists on RUclips.
Eric, do you even play cello? I have for 50 yrs & she looked very relaxed & sounded just fine, hence it was a fine performance. You must be a Liberal & what I mean by that is: Getting an intelligent remark out of a Liberal`s mouth is like putting someone in a round room & telling them to sit in the corner. As someone once said: " Nobody ever erected a monument to a critic."
+Robert Davis I agree with your comment about the cellist and her playing. But your *absurd* generalization about "liberals" is one of the most stupid comments imaginable, period. Besides, politics has *no* relationship to one's musical knowledge. I've observed a disturbing trend among apparent conservatives in the U.S. to label as "liberal" anything they dislike or disagree with, regardless of the relevancy of such a comment. As far as politics is concerned, dismissing any idea by labeling it as "liberal" is just a very intellectually lazy way to avoid thinking and giving a rational reason for one's disagreement. I would *like* to think that anyone who has played cello for 50 years is reasonably intelligent. Please use and apply that intelligence to your discussions.
Robert Davis, I have also played cello for many years. First at the age of 17?with the LPO and then with the LSO until 1968, to then freelance as a session musician in film and tv. This performance is highly strung and most certainly not my cup of tea. The sound is very metallic. Phrasing, is clipped and without regard to the musical content. I strongly recommend, this lady listen to some of the great artists of the past, when quality of sound and exemplary phrasing was paramount. A very disappointing performance.
I thought the cellist played beautifully throughout. My problem was not with her but with the conductor. Please, I mean no offence to the person who generously shared this with us on RUclips but the conducting (as ever with Fedoseyev) was dull and uninspiring. Watch Yo Yo Ma perform this and you'll hear something completely different: Not because of the cellist, who shows great intelligence, grace and elegance throughout, but because of the orchestral support. It is, though, a beautiful piece, to be ranked as highly as any other by our great master, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Bulbophile At last! A fellow human who makes stupid comments occasionally. Welcome to my world. All the best for 2016 and let the stupidity commence :)
I get to hear this live in a couple weeks! So excited!
love her performance!
An utter delight, I'd love to hear her do Don Quixote with Gatti and 'her' orchestra.
Muchas gracias por compartir, es una delicia para oído, muy hermoso sonido de chelo y orquesta, director Fedoseyev es brillante, bravo, encantada!!!!
Stunning! Thank you for sharing your gift to the world!
beautiful, pure - clean - warm - fiery and, best of all, fun ... this piece always makes me hum along, and tap my foot towards the ending :D
A joyous performer,and justifiably so...
Fenomenale!!!
amazing!
woooooooooooooowww \o/
Now I must recovery my breath....... ufff,,,, Seulement perfect!
Oh, thanks God ! Truly impressive rendition....What emotion !
Tatjana is a great violoncellist...and we are in Wiena...
Kind regards.
아주 조아요~~~제가 지금 이곡하눈데 ㅠㅠ 어렵기두 하구 한편으론 재미가 있어요~~
Bravo! :)
she is perfect! excellent feeling of style, tempos and such good looking!
Incredible performance
I like the performance
Brava...
Muy buena Interpretación ¡¡¡
17:06
So beautiful
At 15:22 it is as if she had three hands xD
Fabulous performance!
She is lovely and and loves the way she plays:-)) Reminde me the great Du Pre
Certifié intergalactique!
After decades of listening to Rostropovich, Yo-Yo Ma, and a few other usual names, I wanted to find something new.
And, I find this to be my personal favorite after listening to over a dozen performances by different cellists on RUclips.
“Vaslin”Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis Faciebat Anno 1725 on loan from LVMH(Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy) France.
18:44
18:03
4:19 ONE DOES NOT SIMPLY LEARN THAT OVER NIGHT O_O lol Bravo!!!!!!!
Does anyone know what cello she is playing on?
Eric, do you even play cello? I have for 50 yrs & she looked very relaxed & sounded just fine, hence it was a fine performance. You must be a Liberal & what I mean by that is: Getting an intelligent remark out of a Liberal`s mouth is like putting someone in a round room & telling them to sit in the corner. As someone once said: " Nobody ever erected a monument to a critic."
+Robert Davis harsh, but good ending (y)
+Bulbophile -- I mean your comment :D,
+Robert Davis I agree with your comment about the cellist and her playing.
But your *absurd* generalization about "liberals" is one of the most stupid comments imaginable, period. Besides, politics has *no* relationship to one's musical knowledge.
I've observed a disturbing trend among apparent conservatives in the U.S. to label as "liberal" anything they dislike or disagree with, regardless of the relevancy of such a comment.
As far as politics is concerned, dismissing any idea by labeling it as "liberal" is just a very intellectually lazy way to avoid thinking and giving a rational reason for one's disagreement.
I would *like* to think that anyone who has played cello for 50 years is reasonably intelligent. Please use and apply that intelligence to your discussions.
Robert Davis, I have also played cello for many years. First at the age of 17?with the LPO and then with the LSO until 1968, to then freelance as a session musician in film and tv.
This performance is highly strung and most certainly not my cup of tea.
The sound is very metallic.
Phrasing, is clipped and without regard to the musical content.
I strongly recommend, this lady listen to some of the great artists of the past, when quality of sound and exemplary phrasing was paramount.
A very disappointing performance.
👏👏👏👏👏 Ayrıca bu şefle Fıdık kıran balesini çalmıştık.
Video looks like it’s from the 80s :)) mustache helps
One thing : your vibrato can be better
gorden Rhamsy is here @2:38
I thought the cellist played beautifully throughout. My problem was not with her but with the conductor. Please, I mean no offence to the person who generously shared this with us on RUclips but the conducting (as ever with Fedoseyev) was dull and uninspiring. Watch Yo Yo Ma perform this and you'll hear something completely different: Not because of the cellist, who shows great intelligence, grace and elegance throughout, but because of the orchestral support. It is, though, a beautiful piece, to be ranked as highly as any other by our great master, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
+ComposerInUK stupid comment, sorry - comparisons, really? Draw up a table.
Bulbophile At last! A fellow human who makes stupid comments occasionally. Welcome to my world. All the best for 2016 and let the stupidity commence :)
ComposerInUK draw up a table
Bulbophile I'll get the drinks in...