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Haydn String quartet op. 20 no 4
Haydn String quartet in D major op. 20 no 4
Tátrai Quartet
Tátrai Quartet
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Haydn String quartet op. 20 no 3
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Haydn String quartet in G minor op. 20 no 3 Tátrai Quartet
Mahler - Symphony no. 5 - Klaus Tennstedt / NDR Sinfonieorchester
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Gustav Mahler - Symphony no. 5 in C sharp minor I. Trauermarsch (00:00) II. Stürmisch bewegt, mit grösster Vehemenz (13:30) III. Scherzo. Kräftig, nicht zu schnell (28:45) IV. Adagietto. Sehr langsam (46:42) V. Rondo-Finale. Allegro (57:37) Klaus Tennstedt / NDR Sinfonieorchester Rec. 19 May 1980, Laeiszhalle Hamburg
Liszt - Années de pèlerinage. Première année: Suisse, Alfred Brendel
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I. Chapelle de Guillaume Tell (The Chapel of William Tell) [0:03] II. Au lac de Wallenstadt (At Lake Wallenstadt) [5:46] III. Pastorale [9:12] IV. Au bord d'une source (Beside a Spring) [10:49] V. Orage (Storm) [14:37] VI. Vallée d'Obermann (Obermann's Valley) [18:57] VII. Eglogue (Eclogue) [31:35] VIII. Le mal du pays (Homesickness) [35:56] IX. Les cloches de Genève : Nocturne (The Bells of Ge...
Elliott Carter - Duo for violin and piano
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Elliott Carter (1908 - 2012) Duo for violin and piano (1974) Robert Mann (1st violin of the Juilliard String Quartet) Christopher Oldfather, piano Recorded under the supervision of the composer (1991) Image: Mikhaïl Chemiakin
Bartok - Sonata for violin and piano no. 1
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Bela Bartok Sonata for violin and piano no. 1 (1921) Gidon Kremer Martha Argerich
Bartók - Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 2
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Béla Bartók - Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 2 Maurizio Pollini Chicago Symphony Orchestra Claudio Abbado rec. 1979
Max Reger - 3 suites for solo viola
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Max Reger (1873-1916) 3 suites for solo viola, Op. 131d (1914/15) 00:00 Suite No. 1 in G minor 12:05 Suite No. 2 in D major 22:00 Suite No. 3 in E minor Nobuko Imai, viola Image: Paul Klee, At the waters of Babel (1918)
Haydn - String quartet op.64 no 5 "The Lark"
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String quartet op.64 no 5 in D major "The Lark" Amadeus Quartet rec. 1974
Mendelssohn - String quartet Op. 80
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Felix Mendelssohn String quartet No. 6 in F minor, Op. 80 Talich Quartet
György Kurtág - Kafka-Fragmente
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György Kurtág Kafka-Fragmente op.24 Juliane Banse, soprano András Keller, violin The four-part cycle for soprano and violin was composed in 1985-1986 and is based on phrases and sentences culled from Franz Kafka's diaries and letters.
Alban Berg - Lulu, act 3
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Alban Berg - Lulu, opera in three acts, act 3 Orchestration of the third act completed by Friedrich Cerha Lulu - Teresa Stratas Gräfin Geschwitz - Yvonne Minton Eine Theater-Garderobiere, ein Gymasiast, ein Groom - Hanna Schwarz Der Medizinalrat, Schigolch, der Polizeikommissär - Toni Blankenheim Der Maler, ein Neger - Robert Tear Dr. Schön, Jack - Franz Mazura Alwa - Kenneth Riegel Ein Tierbän...
Alban Berg - Lulu, act 2
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Alban Berg - Lulu, opera in three acts, act 2 Lulu - Teresa Stratas Gräfin Geschwitz - Yvonne Minton Eine Theater-Garderobiere, ein Gymasiast, ein Groom - Hanna Schwarz Der Medizinalrat, Schigolch, der Polizeikommissär - Toni Blankenheim Der Maler, ein Neger - Robert Tear Dr. Schön, Jack - Franz Mazura Alwa - Kenneth Riegel Ein Tierbändiger, Rodrigo - Gerd Nienstedt Der Prinz, der Kammerdiener,...
Haydn - String quartets op.50 no 1-3
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Haydn - String quartets op.50 no 1-3
Mozart - Piano Concerto No.26 - Zacharias
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Mozart - Piano Concerto No.26 - Zacharias
Mozart - String quartet K.465 "Dissonance"
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Mozart - String quartet K.465 "Dissonance"
Haydn piano sonatas - Leif Ove Andsnes
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Haydn piano sonatas - Leif Ove Andsnes
But the last Movement are very well👍
Vibrato 😂
아름답습니다
I never liked quartets until Haydn. I never like choral music until Haydn. I have much to thank him for.
신선합니다 아침이 기분 좋네요 🎉
Wonderful piece, but the finale (4th mov.) shouldn't be very short! 😇
Excellente interprétation ✨💜🫶
Bartok is fun.
Fantastico !!!
Brendel is not my favorite pianist, but I always enjoy listening to him and studying the score. He always has something interesting to say and superb pianism. Even when I disagree with an interpretation, he rarely becomes predictable. More often he finds and conveys something special
¡ descanse en paz Maestro!!!
Thank you for uploading this heavenly beautiful performances of some Mozart's most exquisite chamber music works, which is sadly still sort of under the radar compare to some of his most famous masterpieces (not only overplayed but also overused by all kinds of media)
Haydn tu es un GÉNIE. Le quatuor Mosaïque est PARFAIT!
I doubt there is any music better than Mozart's chamber music masterpieces, they are equally great as his own piano concertos and the Da Ponte operas. and they are seriously underplayed.
Ich liebe Mozart ❤
Why did this go out of fashion? Used to be performed regularly but then it just disappeared from the repertoire.
Probably because it's too complex and not crowd-pleasing enough for today's audiences...sadly...
@loge10 occasionally I see it programmed recently, it's such a fun piece but very awkward even for the virtuosos. I know Ashkenazy, Barenboim, Schiff, Richter all played it in years passed. I noticed Yuja is playing it this season too. Great piece!
Bartók chose to emphasize the contrast between the violin and the piano, which leads to a quite refined musical writing.
oh my gosh, this recording is magnificent. I like the slightly under-tempo rendering of the first movement; it gives you a chance to absorb and appreciate the brilliant contrapuntal passages. And that Chicago brass...
И прекрасно божественно❤
❤это неповторимо
Ach so fantastik
The "Mosaïques Quartet" performances are always magnificent, as is also this rendition. In my (modest) opinion is their performance of the famous op.20 quartets the best I ever have heard. Thanks !
Dear Joseph: please, give up writting absolute masterpieces. Regards.
Too long and overwritten at the end, timing problems... But brilliant moments too!!
Energetic!!!
Fantastico!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 Giuseppe Perego Monza 16.2.1962 Grazie
The timbre of his piano is mature and transparent.
0:00 First movement 4:32 Second movement 7:41 Third movement 12:40 Fourth movement
The first theme of the trio K 564 (20:21) is very similar to the first theme of the final movement of Devienne's Sinfonie concertante [F] pour cor et basson (1785) : ruclips.net/video/4CB6EQHOQug/видео.html . Mozart's trio is from 1788 and Devienne's Symphony from 1785.
Haydn's mastery of the genre here as great as ever. Some theorize that he stopped at 2 (rather than the customary set of 6) because he was intimidated on hearing Beethoven's Opus 18 (published at about this time) and realized the torch had passed. I don't buy that theory (the torch, if that it was, wouldn't be passed until Beethoven's Middle Period, which began after Haydn had died). He took time off to write a bunch of choral music and after the last of his masses resumed writing string quartets with Opus 103 (so much for the Beethoven theory) which sadly his health kept him from finishing.
You are quite correct in stating that Haydn not completing the set of six commissioned by Prince Lobkowitz had absolutely nothing to do with Beethoven’s Opus 18 which were commissioned at almost exactly the same time by the same person. Haydn was at the time working on his enormous oratorio The Seasons and as he himself said, it virtually finished him off as a composer - he was exhausted by the effort and even if he never heard a note of Beethoven’s Opus 18, he never would have got past the two quartets he did complete (along with the torso of a third, known as Opus 103). After The Seasons, Haydn managed little beyond the last two of the annual masses for the Princess, and some highly lucrative but undemanding folk-song arrangements for England, and as you rightly state, the attempt to complete Opus 103 failed, and indeed caused him much distress. A similar story is often repeated in relation to Haydn giving up opera because he heard Figaro (1786), Don Giovanni (1787), Così fan tutti (1789/90), and the like; this too is nonsense as he had in fact given up writing comparable dramma giocosa-type operas several years earlier, the last being Orlando Paladino (1782); the opera seria Armida was his actual last Eszterhaza opera written in 1784. These dates need memorising by those who repeat the Mozart/Haydn and opera nonsense before they propagate the myth, as was done recently by the influential US critic David Hurwitz on his channel. In short: the allegations of Haydn giving up string quartets because of Beethoven, and opera because of Mozart are both as inaccurate as to fact as they are misguided in judgement.
If I had never heard the second movement before, I would just assume it was a slow movement from Beethoven Op. 18. Its amazing to hear the qualities in Haydn’s music that influenced early Beethoven.
There's an article by Mark Anson-Cartwright called Haydn's Hidden Homage to Mozart: Echoes of "Voi che sapete" in Opus 64, No. 3". Thank you for your commentary!
The music of Faso is an inexhaustible source of sweetness. It allows us to plunge deep inside ourselves and at the same time resonate with our fellow man, Yé Lassina Coulibaly
The definitve recording. The articulation and arpeggios are beyond divine. Changed my way of playing too.
O mais radical dos três concrrtos oara liano ecorwuestra de Bartok. Dificílimo e envolvente. Uma gravação belissima e excepcional.
A extraordinária psrformance do pianista Claudio Abbado no belisdimo converto n 2 de Bartok. Bella BRtok é surreal e de ima modernidade atempiral. Impressionantes
I discovered this concerto a long time ago on a splendid LP by G. Anda. This version exhibits a quite different vision, but id as awesome.
Magic.
Really sublime music. TFP!
I have listened to most of the Reger Viola solo suite recordings on youTube. Having practiced those for most of my life, I do now them extremely well. This recording bei Immai is the best (together with the early Bashmet recording of the g minor Suite) interpretation. It makes musical sense to me and all three are played with remarkably pure intonation and in the right style. For example, so many other recordings of the 4th movement 'molto vivace' of the g minor, end up far too fast like perpetuum mobiles. Also the length of this movement become far too short in relations to the other movement if played too fast.
Dear Marcus, thank you for this!
what a touch, what a sensitivty!
BELONGS TO THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSIC EVER WRITTEN IN WORLD!
These two are the best, but shout out to Sandor who started it all and wasn't half-bad.
Grazie per la presentatione, grazie
I wish they had recorded op.50. I wish they were all still alive and performing. What a great addition to humanity these men were.
I always think about all this too haha. They wouldve had such an amazing Op 50. I wish they recorded every single Haydn quartet!
After hearing the HAYDN QUARTETS ~ Franz Joseph said to Wolfgang's father, "I know of no dead or living composer greater than your son." The Talich Quartet perform them radiantly.
Thank you! 🌷
What a joy !
The Talich Quartet performances have helped me to finally appreciate the greatness of Mozart's inspiration.
I saw & heard fountains of chocolate milk gush from her paradise, without laughing the stars began to chat and ceased to scroll and we to grab hold of their golds at dawn. The sun was dizzy and the moon, stirred, hid behind a section of clouds in the shape of a barbapapa 🦄🌺