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Chopin Cello Sonata op 65 Yuja Wang piano, Gautier Capuçon cello

I. Allegro moderato
II. Scherzo
III. Largo
IV. Finale. Allegro
January 20, 2020 Philharmonie de Paris
The Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 65, was written by Frédéric Chopin in 1846. It is one of only nine works of Chopin published during his lifetime that were written for instruments other than piano (although the piano still appears in every work he wrote). The last three movements were first publicly performed by Franchomme and Chopin at the composer's last public concert, at the Salle Pleyel on 16 February 1848. Work on the G minor Sonata took up the autumn days of 1846 at Nohant. It was work filled with doubts and hesitation, difficult decisions and arduous labours. Those labours are attested by almost two hundred pages of sketches for this work, not counting the thirty-page manuscript. It was not until the summer of 1847 that Chopin considered work on the G minor Sonata to be completed.

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  • @AL-pu7ux
    @AL-pu7ux8 ай бұрын

    Several awkward parts for the piano that don’t fall into the hands. Yuja makes it look ridiculously easy. Really enjoy this duo.

  • @JMILESN1
    @JMILESN1 Жыл бұрын

    Yuja sets up the introduction masterfully! I believe Chopin would have been thrilled to hear it played like this.

  • @BMInes
    @BMInes2 жыл бұрын

    00:00. : I. Allegro moderato 15:15 : II. Scherzo 19:45 : III.Largo 23:34 : IV. Finale. Allegro

  • @francoiseclerc4288
    @francoiseclerc428811 ай бұрын

    Bonsoir. Merci. Quel talent. Interprétation magistrale et majestueuse. 🌿✨🌄

  • @marcosPRATA918
    @marcosPRATA91810 ай бұрын

    Com a leveza, dinâmica e tempo que essa sonata pede! 🎉

  • @gobong7
    @gobong73 ай бұрын

    멋진 연주 감사합니다

  • @falamimire
    @falamimire2 жыл бұрын

    Perfect-wonderful Yuja -This sonata reminds me of Rachmaninov op 19 also in g minor and with similar temperament.

  • @Bunbunbunbunbun487

    @Bunbunbunbunbun487

    2 жыл бұрын

    I just had that cross my mind as well

  • @inraid

    @inraid

    Жыл бұрын

    Rachmaninov's cello sonata was clearly influenced by Chopin's.

  • @falamimire

    @falamimire

    Жыл бұрын

    @@inraid Oh yes I would think so too.

  • @fernandaagibert1111
    @fernandaagibert11112 жыл бұрын

    Belíssima Sonata com destaque para o Largo! Brilhante Duo!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @georgescancan7503

    @georgescancan7503

    2 жыл бұрын

    Who is Yuja? Product PR and show industry! Absolutely ordinary pianist, pulled onto the stage by mafia structures for the sexual entertainment of snotty youths and old libertines! Her videos and interviews multiply at the rate of cholera spread! She filled the entire Internet with her "art" consisting of a half-naked body. We must finally say: enough !!! The Classical Review Wang’s powerful virtuosity stronger on flash than depth in Boston recital May 13, 2018 By Aaron Keebaugh Yuja Wang performed Friday night at Jordan Hall for the Celebrity Series. Photo: Robert Torres ... There is no doubting Yuja Wang’s technique at the keyboard. The Chinese-born pianist is capable of unleashing torrents of octave runs, and her left-hand figures supply an almost orchestral sense of depth and gravity to her sound. She clearly shapes every phrase, and her notes resonate with a ping. ... Still, there were times Friday night when one wondered if Wang only saw some of this music as just showpieces for her mesmerizing technical skill. Her selections of Rachmaninoff Preludes and Études-tableaux, though played deftly, didn’t always flower with the vocal quality so integral to the composer’s style. Wang takes a full-bodied approach to Rachmaninoff, and she renders his textures in multi-dimensional shapes. In the Prelude in G minor, Op. 23, No. 5, her strong left hand figures tethered the march rhythms to the ground. The Prelude in B minor, Op. 32, No. 10 unfolded in Debussyian washes of color. In the Étude-tableau in E-flat minor, Op. 39, No. 5, Wang’s harmonies and bass lines crashed together in blistering clusters. But in each, Rachmaninoff sense of sweeping grandeur went largely unexplored. Three of Ligeti’s Etudes, which filled out the program, were similarly muscular but lacking in probing musicality. Wang’s running chromatic figures blurred into a fog in Etude No. 9, “Vertige,” and in Etude No. 1, “Désordre,” churning Bartókian rhythms propelled the music ever forward. In Etude No. 3, “Touches bloquées,” Wang’s performance needed more of the intimacy that this music requires. Though Wang played the work quickly-as marked-the Etude’s halo-like harmonics, caused by the pianist keeping some of the keys depressed with the left hand while punching out syncopated figures with the right, failed to shimmer. Ligeti incorporated difficult passages into these works not as vehicles for showboating but to create ethereal musical tapestries. And throughout, it seemed as if Wang was playing Ligeti’s notes, not Ligeti’s music. ... The program will be repeated 8 p.m. Thursday night at Carnegie Hall in New York.

  • @mspg2
    @mspg22 жыл бұрын

    exquisite

  • @amaurylopez5558
    @amaurylopez5558 Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful clear sound from both 👍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🎼🫶🏼🎶

  • @bugatti103
    @bugatti1032 жыл бұрын

    bravo!

  • @claudiabroughton8184
    @claudiabroughton8184 Жыл бұрын

    Best cellist in the world...

  • @leoalex2001

    @leoalex2001

    Жыл бұрын

    now don‘t get ahead of yourself

  • @davidkennard7476
    @davidkennard74762 жыл бұрын

    Too much COUGHING from the audience!!! Can't those people just stay at home?

  • @thornsaresharp

    @thornsaresharp

    Жыл бұрын

    need to bring the hypodermic with you :-)

  • @baolnguyen442
    @baolnguyen4422 ай бұрын

    Thrilling performance of this beautiful sonata! BTW, how does one turn the pages on an electronic score like this?

  • @laurynk4209
    @laurynk4209 Жыл бұрын

    The cellist is pressing down too hard. His voice isn't nuanced and the bow grit is very audible. Beautifully played otherwise, though.

  • @WudanTzeze

    @WudanTzeze

    Жыл бұрын

    Maybe he was just tense because of how hot the Pianist is

  • @laurynk4209

    @laurynk4209

    Жыл бұрын

    @@WudanTzeze HAHAHA trueee

  • @christophegeoffroy4281

    @christophegeoffroy4281

    Жыл бұрын

    Try to listen Mischa Maïsky.

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