Boccherini was quite isolated in Spain. In the palace where he served as a cellist and compossre, there was a quartet. Hence the astonixhing number of quartets with two cellos. When a virtuoso went there, he wrote for him. These quintats are provavly linked to a player of contrabass coming for a while.
His style is at once alert, masterful and elegant. We find all the styles in his work, styles always corresponding exactly to the specific character of the instruments for which he writes; he thus occupies one of the first places among the greatest composers having written for the violin or cello. He has no qualms about repeating the same element several times, simply for the beauty of the sounds - one plays a full string, the other a pizzicato, and everything becomes color and bliss.
The double bass changes completely the equilibbrium of tones in the quintet, and hence the writing of the parts above it. If not very innovative; these works are very well written and balanced. Boccherini had indeed an acute sense of the equilibium of strings chamber formations whatever thay may be.
Mark Roberts Not Likely.. this is a painting by an artist who died in 1900..(unless of course his nickname was Leonardo DaVinci, visionary) If you do a Google image search you can see a lot of variations out there on web pages. Frederic Edwin Church was an American landscape painter born in Hartford, Connecticut. He was a central figure in the Hudson River School of American landscape painters, perhaps best known for painting ... Wikipedia Born: May 4, 1826, Hartford, CT Died: April 7, 1900, Locust Valley, NY Timeline: In 1928, Hungarian aviation engineer Oszkár Asbóth constructed a helicopter prototype that took off and landed at least 182 times, with a maximum single flight duration of 53 minutes
Boccherini was quite isolated in Spain. In the palace where he served as a cellist and compossre, there was a quartet. Hence the astonixhing number of quartets with two cellos. When a virtuoso went there, he wrote for him. These quintats are provavly linked to a player of contrabass coming for a while.
The Contrabass adds just the right feeling, I guess the modern ear yearns for the bass
in small group settings. Such pleasing music.
His style is at once alert, masterful and elegant. We find all the styles in his work, styles always corresponding exactly to the specific character of the instruments for which he writes; he thus occupies one of the first places among the greatest composers having written for the violin or cello. He has no qualms about repeating the same element several times, simply for the beauty of the sounds - one plays a full string, the other a pizzicato, and everything becomes color and bliss.
Just a great composer - on par with Vivaldi and Mozart. Thanks for posting!
thank you for including the painting's author. found quite a few new artists who i liked this way.
Bueno,Señor J.L.pues muy bonito, y con esta gran obra les decimos buenas noches y feliz descanso.
Muchas gracias🌿
Linda música de Boccherini, especial para relajarse antes de irse a dormir, con esas bellas melodías y hermosos sonidos armónicos. ❤️
My String Quintet is playing the G339 now and it's a wonderful piece! Thank you for sharing this!
What a joy to listen to! I like the HD and it is the perfect size to burn to a CD. Thank you!
The double bass changes completely the equilibbrium of tones in the quintet, and hence the writing of the parts above it. If not very innovative; these works are very well written and balanced. Boccherini had indeed an acute sense of the equilibium of strings chamber formations whatever thay may be.
This performance is inspirational and specutacular and full of immeasurable admiration and unfathomable emotion .
Göttlicher Boccherini !!! Tepper Michael, Israel.
ESTA BELLA MUSICA TE INVITA A SENTIR PAZ Y TOTAL RELAJACION.
En Punto
Alimento del alma que nunca me falte
A musical flow without a hint of complaint
just wonderful!
Tranquilidad, absoluta!!!!!!🌿
Pure genius!
Je decouvre ce musicien magnifique, une si belle architecture musicale incroyable, pourquoi est il si peu joue en concert?...
Beautiful...thank you!
The double bass DOES help out. Probably why Mozart asked for one in his serenade #10
Thank you so much, I just don't have the time to research and find this wonderful music.
Aparte de que es bonita musica es muy positiva relajante me gusto la primera cancion todas muy bonitaz ❤
Wonderful.
lovely
Playing here: Ensemble 415 (Chiara Banchini & Enrico Gatti, violins, Emilio Moreno, alto, Kathi Gohl, cello, Clena Stein, double bass)
Very nice pieces! Thanks for sharing! I've heard this first time now!
Do you know which editions are available? Can you recommend one?
I've only been able to locate manuscript parts. Any idea if there are printed parts? Or any idea how to contact any former members of Ensemble 415?
Yes! Thank you for the wonderful music! Besides that, who is the artist of the very nice painting???
Music to write by!
is there a helicopter in the pic - centre right?
Mark Roberts Not Likely.. this is a painting by an artist who died in 1900..(unless of course his nickname was Leonardo DaVinci, visionary) If you do a Google image search you can see a lot of variations out there on web pages.
Frederic Edwin Church was an American landscape painter born in Hartford, Connecticut. He was a central figure in the Hudson River School of American landscape painters, perhaps best known for painting ... Wikipedia
Born: May 4, 1826, Hartford, CT Died: April 7, 1900, Locust Valley, NY
Timeline: In 1928, Hungarian aviation engineer Oszkár Asbóth constructed a helicopter prototype that took off and landed at least 182 times, with a maximum single flight duration of 53 minutes
+Mark Roberts No, that looks like a one-eyed one-horn flying purple people eater to me. (PAREIDOLIA)
+Mark Roberts pretty sure it's the flying spaghetti monster
+Mark Roberts Its icharus daddy
+BloodyRamen to me it is clearly a plane
That picture is beautiful. Where di you find it?
+flashmanfred It's a painting by F. E. Church
Blessings to you
Blessings to you
Carl Friedrich art? Whose the the artist of the painting?
Who's NOT whose!
Ian Grant Indeed,.. it was a slip of the fingers, late night or something(plus the the the),... but whose art is it anyway?
who are the players?
Ensemble 415
Who plays?
6:31 ! J'avais trouvé le CD à Aix-en-Provence... soldes d'été, 1 eur ! 21:03 !😁