Maurice Bourgue / Saint-Saëns : Oboe Sonata in D major (Pf.Ichiro Nodaira)

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Maurice Bourgue
Saint-Saëns : Oboe Sonata in D major
Pf : Ichiro Nodaira
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  • @jaimeoboe
    @jaimeoboe12 жыл бұрын

    Il as était mon professeur de 1982 à 1986 à Paris. Non seulement a contribué à ma manière actuelle de jouer, mais ma dirige vers une vie spirituelle plus profonde. Merci Maurice, je t'aime et t'admire enormement!

  • @isalebihan2681

    @isalebihan2681

    3 жыл бұрын

    ce compte est celui de ma maman et je voulais vous dire que j'ai 12ans et je fais du hautbois depuis 5ans j ai sauté une année de musique au concervatoire de nantes je suis en 2eme année de 2eme cycle et mon proffesseur est frédéric potet, l'un des éleves de Maurice Bourgue aussi, il l'appelle son "maitre".

  • @mekaka8152
    @mekaka81522 жыл бұрын

    1楽章 0:07 2楽章 3:12 3楽章 7:46

  • @viddertje
    @viddertje9 жыл бұрын

    nice performance ... and I like the open sound .... great oboist anyway

  • @SETTICLAVIO
    @SETTICLAVIO7 жыл бұрын

    Dear Oboist friends, have a simple violinist. I enjoy reading your comments even though they are very different, and for this reason they are beautiful! Thank you! The world oboe remains for me to discover. One thing I'm sure .... either a performer or the other the likes of which you speak is a marvel! Leonora

  • @paulgabbott8198
    @paulgabbott819812 жыл бұрын

    This is simply fantastic - beautiful music. I have Bourgue's 1977 vinyl record of this work. Superb in every sense. His playing of the oboe solo in the 2nd movement of Brahms Violin Concerto is extra.

  • @ocarinalover1214
    @ocarinalover121411 жыл бұрын

    you still got to admit that he sounds really good

  • @user-id5hi9hc7d
    @user-id5hi9hc7d5 жыл бұрын

    本当に素晴らしい

  • @moltodolce7071
    @moltodolce70716 жыл бұрын

    this made me miss playing this piece so much :)

  • @Chmusilator
    @Chmusilator12 жыл бұрын

    So beautiful. Someday I hope play like this...

  • @annelhelgouach894
    @annelhelgouach8942 жыл бұрын

    Juste magnifique

  • @computerfriend
    @computerfriend18 күн бұрын

    Ah. My university audition solo. Great memories. He played it much better than me.

  • @jaggalosforlife
    @jaggalosforlife12 жыл бұрын

    BRAVO!!!! BRAVO

  • @rasboras
    @rasboras12 жыл бұрын

    Very nice work and great oboîst!

  • @AddisyB
    @AddisyB3 жыл бұрын

    love this dude's temperment.

  • @virginiadebriceno
    @virginiadebriceno12 жыл бұрын

    Bravisimo!!!

  • @nomorebushz
    @nomorebushz4 жыл бұрын

    Very light French style reed. Very close to a Pierre Pierlot sound... Who actually made dozens and dozens of recordings for MHS or the musical heritage society. Very wonderful recordings but in the French style. Live hehehehe what fun! My dad Joe and I used to play this as a favorite as well as the Poulenc.

  • @rosamondbovey4497

    @rosamondbovey4497

    2 жыл бұрын

    Why "but"? The French style has equal value to other schools and for these pieces it is ideal.

  • @gwedielwch
    @gwedielwch11 жыл бұрын

    marvellous

  • @alishinshi5513
    @alishinshi551311 жыл бұрын

    amazing

  • @MikeMagatagan
    @MikeMagatagan12 жыл бұрын

    Movement I (Andantino) 00:00 Movement II (Ad Libitum) 03:05 (Allegretto) 04:30 (Ad Libitum) 06:44 Movement III (Molto allegro) 07:46

  • @phreykin
    @phreykin10 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful expressive playing by both performers. IMHO tempo of II was just perfect, quite quick without seeming hurried. Last movement virtuoso oboe playing but always with the music coming first.

  • @9VFN10EX4ME
    @9VFN10EX4ME12 жыл бұрын

    Bravo Senpai ! Great to hear you again. Keep Music Live ! From one of your many Kohai ! Seasons greetings from the tropics !

  • @peterbroekhuizen
    @peterbroekhuizen2 жыл бұрын

    Heel briljant!

  • @pamelakeightley3472
    @pamelakeightley34728 жыл бұрын

    I found it exhilarating!

  • @samkielar5442
    @samkielar544210 жыл бұрын

    He has such good control. Beautiful.

  • @user-om3iw3vn8p
    @user-om3iw3vn8p4 жыл бұрын

    Спасибо! Супер-гобоист!

  • @oboist3
    @oboist312 жыл бұрын

    Superb as one would expect from this great artist. Note ....very little dancing involved unlike so many players these days. No fuss music making

  • @felipeoliveira8607
    @felipeoliveira860712 жыл бұрын

    Show.....um dia espero tocar pelo menos um pouco disso.....preciso estudar mais..

  • @mariacarmoxavier4651

    @mariacarmoxavier4651

    4 жыл бұрын

    7 anos depois... Ja esta tocando ?

  • @christopherbuilder5354
    @christopherbuilder53549 ай бұрын

    Rest In Peace maestro Bourgue. I miss you

  • @isalebihan2681
    @isalebihan26813 жыл бұрын

    Bravoooo plus que tout bravo mon proffesseur a eu ce prof pendant son enfance il l'appelle son "maitre" ^^

  • @jesusgonzalezrios4660
    @jesusgonzalezrios466011 жыл бұрын

    Excelente!.

  • @calvinscott553
    @calvinscott5538 жыл бұрын

    It's interesting to listen to this French composition in a typically French style of oboe playing. For a long time this particular tone aesthetic was considered to be "strident" or "harsh". I personally think that the softer French reed allows for greater flexibility and suppleness of expression. Heavy dark timbres are, of course, lovely but can become quite dull after a while if there is absolutely no variation and everything sounds completely the same. I wouldn't call this Saint-Saëns sonata a particularly great piece either. It's very "nice" in a 19th century bourgeois stuffy-drawing-room kind of way: I think Bourgue makes the piece sound much more interesting than it is. I particularly appreciate his very non-sentimental, raw (and rural-bucolic) approach to the second movement which is often otherwise milked ad nauseam into a hideously saccharine and tedious bore. Good on him too for performing live. Everything can be tidied up in a recording studio.

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    @jacewalker5721

    2 жыл бұрын

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    @ahmirnolan7731

    2 жыл бұрын

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    @jacewalker5721

    2 жыл бұрын

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    @jacewalker5721

    2 жыл бұрын

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    @ahmirnolan7731

    2 жыл бұрын

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  • @user-ol4hb9wo4f
    @user-ol4hb9wo4f4 жыл бұрын

    2楽章 3:12

  • @WilfriedBerk
    @WilfriedBerk9 ай бұрын

    R.I.P.

  • @ocarinalover1214
    @ocarinalover121411 жыл бұрын

    i can't imagine how much lip fatigue he has

  • @rosamondbovey4497

    @rosamondbovey4497

    2 жыл бұрын

    The French language which depends a lot on front of the mouth sound probably makes reed playing easier. Lots of great French flute players, for example.

  • @user-jb9fj5tt1z
    @user-jb9fj5tt1z Жыл бұрын

    第3楽章 7:47

  • @user-ox8vs1ez6h
    @user-ox8vs1ez6h5 жыл бұрын

    ri-do.perapera... sugoi.kedone.

  • @ocarinalover1214
    @ocarinalover121411 жыл бұрын

    and i still don't see why people call the oboe 'bad' when it can be like this!

  • @JD17555Jess
    @JD17555Jess12 жыл бұрын

    9:09

  • @user-vj7no9ij9y
    @user-vj7no9ij9y10 ай бұрын

    1:10 2:05

  • @Android_Warrior
    @Android_Warrior10 жыл бұрын

    pampaldo, maurigaux, shamus nolan must have never performed live. Idiots, anything can happen and will happen on a LIVE CONCERT!!!!. reed can fail to vibrate, water on the Oboe holes ANYTHING!. I once have the top part crack under the cold AC. Once. you 3 go flip burgers at McDonalds!!!!!!! :P:P:P

  • @rino1222
    @rino12226 ай бұрын

    3:10

  • @brynjarhoff-lr6hw
    @brynjarhoff-lr6hw Жыл бұрын

    What about the tempo mr.Bourgue? To fast to fast..

  • @brynjarhoff-lr6hw
    @brynjarhoff-lr6hw Жыл бұрын

    Mr.Bourgue this can not be your best,I have followd you for years,this must be a misstake? THERE IS A FILM OF THE SAME SONATA WITH ME,BUT FROM A RECITAL AN NOT FROM A STUDIO. MAY BE WE SHULD DELITE THIS TO SONATAS?

  • @darrenatiyehoboe
    @darrenatiyehoboe11 жыл бұрын

    You have no idea who he is. Are u even listening?

  • @ShadeGirl123
    @ShadeGirl12311 жыл бұрын

    He still gets a pretty "full" sound, tho. But I must say that I've heard WAYYY more oboe majors that are better than this. This is still pretty good.....Maybe it is the recording that is making him sound this way?

  • @harley258

    @harley258

    7 жыл бұрын

    the recording has definitely a big impact on the sound of the oboe, but most of it is his own sound ideal.

  • @OliveVids
    @OliveVids5 жыл бұрын

    As an oboist, all he did really was make the second movement too fast. Vibrato is extremely hard to master on an oboe and sounds better on certain models and makes. It's very difficult to sustain control with vibrato like he did. Vibrato usually is not used on the oboe but works extremely well with the second movement of this. I am in a band with 2 other oboe players who have English oboes and mine is French, our sound clashes all the time simply because of our instrument or reed makes. I think most of these comments are about his sound but please remember that this is HIS sound, and what makes an oboe sound like it does is not so much the player, but the instrument material and the quality of the reed. It's just different, but it doesn't make him bad.

  • @nathanielholden9783

    @nathanielholden9783

    5 жыл бұрын

    Vibrato is a necessity on oboe. If you cant control it on oboe you should practice its critical to oboe player and EVERY oboist should and does use it regularly

  • @AeolianMusica

    @AeolianMusica

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not sure all oboists would agree with these comments. Not wanting to get into it at length, but just to broaden the scope of information out there for non-oboists.

  • @leroicanard3520

    @leroicanard3520

    3 жыл бұрын

    Do not forget that, he was more than seventy years old....

  • @nomorebushz
    @nomorebushz4 жыл бұрын

    His High D did not speak once in the cadenza 2nd movement((slight miss in 3rd too)... natural potential land mine on oboes. The reed and height adjustments on the 1/2 hole B key cause that. The tips first 1/8 inch proportion is critical for smooth slurs to the high D.

  • @0zzyQsbourne
    @0zzyQsbourne11 жыл бұрын

    no

  • @jarekwyrzykowski1762
    @jarekwyrzykowski17627 жыл бұрын

    Stunning career, no doubt, just like Holliger, others could only wish for such. But just like Heinz - the sound is terribly open, overly bright and trembling with constant vibratissimo... I don't see why would it be necessary to waver the melody constantly, it's just so boring and instantly kills any attempt of more direct and speaking expression. So sorry, but it's definitely not my taste... Too bad modern oboe design goes this 'harsh' direction, so partly it's the instrument to be blamed. Sometimes it sounds just as if it was built to annoy people. He's got my full respect for playing with such dexterity at his age, but this horrible aesthetic seems to be his trademark right from the beginning. I just don't get it how those guys made it to the top with such a sound... Perhaps because it's just much louder and more penetrating this way, also so much easier to achieve, but should it really be the most important quality of successful oboe player?

  • @xmaga200

    @xmaga200

    7 жыл бұрын

    I mean his sound probably isnt as good as when he was younger, his tone comes from his way of making his embouchure and the type and shape of his reeds, perhaps he likes a more wider and harder reed o.o u can take a loree or laubin and get his same tone if u tried. Most orchestras would rather have an oboist who has better technicality over tone, or maybe they are looking for a specific type of tone idk man, he played rlly well imo, even if his tone wasnt the best (yeah I agree with that his tone isn't the best but it's not bad at all)

  • @xmaga200

    @xmaga200

    7 жыл бұрын

    Also his sound sounds european to me, not american, im prob just stereotyping tho lol

  • @miguelnavarro9306

    @miguelnavarro9306

    7 жыл бұрын

    xXDwalongXx He is old school. Contemporary European oboe players sound totally different. The best oboe players in the world come from Europe.

  • @xmaga200

    @xmaga200

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Miguel Navarro rlly? are u american and saying that or european and saying that? cuz im american so i think the best oboe players are from america LOL xd, its natural tho, we were taught differently with different styles and yeah ik he is old school but his sound is like european, he sounds like a wider and harder reed and like makes a wider sound and more buzziness, u know wht i mean? my sound is very dark and deep, like eugene izotov lol (yeh he immigrated here at a young age) so idk if youd consider him european, if u do, then im chinese altho ive been america for 18 years LOLOL

  • @miguelnavarro9306

    @miguelnavarro9306

    7 жыл бұрын

    European oboe players don't sound like him anymore. I don't know how old you are but back in the 50th to 80th that was the sound of the oboe. Even in the USA. Listen to Orchestras from.those days and you'll be surprised how nasal they sound. with the new school brought by Tabuteau, he sounds Luke Pierre Pierlot. Ray Still from the Chicago orchestra comes to my mind. You should not judge his sound based on the standards of the 21st century. Just enjoy it. He was one of the greatest, also, he has been the teacher of great oboe players. I don't like American sound that much, of course there are some great exceptions. However, my problem is actually the interpretation. I find it too predictable and not so inspiring, sometimes flat, total lack of vibrato. European oboe players take risks. I recommend you Mayer, Celine Moinet, Leleux, Christoph Hartmanm to mention just a couple.

  • @pampaldo
    @pampaldo12 жыл бұрын

    Good technic, but sounds too much like a duck

  • @shamusnolan
    @shamusnolan11 жыл бұрын

    Ad Lib was the worst I have ever heard that was far too fast, he needed to be much more free and expressive. Also the missed high D prior to the Allegretto really killed the mood.

  • @doeevennormaalman
    @doeevennormaalman7 жыл бұрын

    Awful sound, sorry ... But great name!

  • @johnrodriguez2440

    @johnrodriguez2440

    5 жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @magicf7076
    @magicf70765 жыл бұрын

    Sorry, awful sound. To thin. In the low and the high notes.

  • @user-iz7be8cp9l
    @user-iz7be8cp9l3 жыл бұрын

    わいの中学、高校でソロコン全国行った先輩の方が上手い

  • @user-sx5tf3xe1y

    @user-sx5tf3xe1y

    2 жыл бұрын

    私はこの曲で今ソロコンへ向けて練習してます。連符とか音程とかこの曲をどう表現するかを今ピアノを弾いてくれる子と相談しながらやっています。 あなたが吹いてこのおじさまよりも上手に吹けて結果を残しているのだったら何も言うことはありません。ですがあなたのコメントを見る限り先輩の話ですよね?自分は吹いて大会も出場してないということですよね?先輩の方が上手いとかそんなこと言うんだったら自分が吹いているところをKZreadにあげてから言ってください。

  • @user-uz1pr7xv1y

    @user-uz1pr7xv1y

    Ай бұрын

    なわけあるかボケ

  • @0zzyQsbourne
    @0zzyQsbourne11 жыл бұрын

    no

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