Argerich's interpretations of any of the major chamber works for either violin/piano or cello/piano are my favourite. She brings so much passion, power to the piano parts which in turn makes for the most impassioned, gutsy and exciting performances.
The last two writers sure are critical. I count myself lucky to hear two great performing artist making music together and what music (unfamiliar to me). The sound and sight production was at the highest level. We onlookers are lucky.
The most magnificent interpretation I have heard of Grieg's Cello Sonata. For me Maisky is the top Cellist as well Martha Argerich the top pianist of our times. Additionally when it comes to Cello compositions, Grieg is one of the best and most prolific composers. Add all this and it becomes and insuperable piece to listen to (again, of our times).
Also around 4:25-4:35> The brooding crescendo from 5:00 to 5:40 reminds one of a bit of the same thing in the cadenza of the Piano Concerto Grieg frequently drew from his previous works when composing new ones.
5:00 to 5:40 might be my favourite moment in any cello sonata. Close with the opening of Brahms e minor, some parts from 1st and 4th movement of Chopin, 3rd movement of Rachmaninov and some parts from the 1st movement of arpeggione
This is one of those long neglected works that really deserves to be played more often. This is a particularly lovely version. It’s also one of those sonata where the piano part is way more difficult than the cello part. Rostropovich and Richter did a nice job of it too...but this is particularly lovely.
FromtheMindofJake many details of this piece were also in his piano concerto especially the part 5:00 - 5:40, it happens often that a composer put some parts of a piano concerto into other interpretations Rachmaninoff for example :)
Great interpretation by both. I would like to buy the recording (CD or LP) but I can't find anything....maybe available only the youtube's video? If so, someone can recommend to me a valid recording and performance of this sonata (op.36) of Grieg that is available on CD or LP?
infinitamente cercano a la Divina Comedia del Dante: / cielo/ inferno, Misha siempre enojadooooooo, jjajajajja es un genio y tiene derecho de putear hasta a M. Argerich!!!!
Maisky and Argerich?
Holy cow, a match made in heaven.
Two of the greats doing great things together.
Wow
Argerich's interpretations of any of the major chamber works for either violin/piano or cello/piano are my favourite. She brings so much passion, power to the piano parts which in turn makes for the most impassioned, gutsy and exciting performances.
R u
The last two writers sure are critical. I count myself lucky to hear two great performing artist making music together and what music (unfamiliar to me). The sound and sight production was at the highest level. We onlookers are lucky.
Two of my favorite musicians playing on their respectable instrument, what more could one wish for.
Cheers
Such an otherworldly, beautiful performance & masterpiece
The most magnificent interpretation I have heard of Grieg's Cello Sonata. For me Maisky is the top Cellist as well Martha Argerich the top pianist of our times. Additionally when it comes to Cello compositions, Grieg is one of the best and most prolific composers. Add all this and it becomes and insuperable piece to listen to (again, of our times).
Amo a Misha. Amo como toca el cello y toda la intensidad emotiva que trasmite.
fantastic, both of them!
-- Cette sonate est pleine de passion et de fougue --
Wow! Never heard this piece before.
Also around 4:25-4:35> The brooding crescendo from 5:00 to 5:40 reminds one of a bit of the same thing in the cadenza of the Piano Concerto Grieg frequently drew from his previous works when composing new ones.
And the 2nd movement draws on the orchestral work Sigurd Jorsalfar. Very beautiful.
5:00 to 5:40 might be my favourite moment in any cello sonata. Close with the opening of Brahms e minor, some parts from 1st and 4th movement of Chopin, 3rd movement of Rachmaninov and some parts from the 1st movement of arpeggione
This is Great
It sounds beautiful!!!
che passione! meravigliosi ...
what a passionate man..
+Alice Noot ...isn't he wonderful...yes all heart...
Alice Noot noot noot
I was talking about the cellist!
This is one of those long neglected works that really deserves to be played more often. This is a particularly lovely version. It’s also one of those sonata where the piano part is way more difficult than the cello part.
Rostropovich and Richter did a nice job of it too...but this is particularly lovely.
I LOVE THIS PEICE
The 'i' comes before the 'e' unless after 'c'.
Still listening that paradise
Espectacular !!!! El cielo y el infierno
Mischa te admiro y adoro
wonderful
GENIAL!! gracias!
SO BEAUTIFUL ! THANK YOU FOR POSTING 🎶💚☺💟😊
4:03 😍😍😍
Fantástico!!
mischa, solo eso puedo decirte!!!!!!!! genio
Fabulous.
Existe una identidad cuántica cuando te identificas con alguien tan profundamente admirado
Sublime !
Is there a CD recording of this performance available for purchase? I really enjoy their interpretation of this piece.
Brillante!!
amo a Misha y su desesperación infinita puesta sobre su Cello
Yes, definitely.
genio enojadoooooooo??? maravillaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa So cute the best pianist and chello!!!!!
Too much white hair...Too much music! Awesome music...
De quelle exposition de peinture est-il question ?
Cosmoses Cath?
magnificos
Sube los demás videos :)
Remember the days when 720p was HD?
...Quite a statement!
Chegando meu joinha 👍
brilliant. oh my gosh
Grandi Maestri!
How long has this man been playing the cello
Whole life
0:36 - doesn't that seem to hint at his Piano Concerto?
FromtheMindofJake many details of this piece were also in his piano concerto especially the part 5:00 - 5:40, it happens often that a composer put some parts of a piano concerto into other interpretations Rachmaninoff for example :)
unico MISCHA Y MARTA!!!!! EL CIELO , LA TIERRA EL INFIERNOOOOOO
Great interpretation by both. I would like to buy the recording (CD or LP) but I can't find anything....maybe available only the youtube's video? If so, someone can recommend to me a valid recording and performance of this sonata (op.36) of Grieg that is available on CD or LP?
4:30
Perfecto~
unamaravillaDos eximios interpretes.
05:40
PRECIOSA MUSICA
Hey, I could play like this too... if I didn't watch so much bloody RUclips!!
Elvis! Да хрен с ним с Григом, царствие ему небесное, их интерпретация и игра достойна этого произведения, period!
im brazilian am i Just cant understand what argerich said in the beginning!! please please someone tell me!
Enzo Cypriani she said shall i start to play?
mi piace
I can't hear the celloooooooooooooooooo
no piedo dejar tu infierno soleado Misha
what is she saying at the beginning lol
From what i can hear :
- Shall i start now?
- Of course
Fareseru, do you know where this video is from? I'm trying to license it for a documentary
el cielo y el infierno están aqui!! escucha !!!!!
infinitamente cercano a la Divina Comedia del Dante: / cielo/ inferno, Misha siempre enojadooooooo, jjajajajja es un genio y tiene derecho de putear hasta a M. Argerich!!!!
정말 최고야..
el cielo y el infierno
EL INFERNOOOOOOOO HABLA DE FURIA Y AMOR
That's a small cello sound.
Definitely prefer Truls Mork and Havard Gimse's recording.
I hate this video
???
its propably not the video that you hate but your whole life.
Fareseru why?
Then don’t watch it.
2:53
3:20