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It amazes me how musicians can get so absorbed in their playing yet seem like they are out of body and simply enjoy their own playing. All without a note of music in front of them. Two geniuses.
@user-ib6cu7eu9e
2 ай бұрын
Как Вы хорошо это сформулировали.Спасибр.
I saw Perenyi on the tram in his hometown, Budapest today. He was carrying his cello as always. He started chatting with two ladies who didn't recognise him. They asked him which orchestra he plays in and whether flute wouldn't have been an easier instrument to play on (they saw the cello was heavy for a man of his age). 😅 He humbly avoided replying to the question whether he plays in an orchestra and kept talking about his childhood in the district he lived in. Before I took off the tram I turned to the ladies and told them they were talking to Maestro Perenyi, one of the biggest cellists of our times. They thanked me for helping them. It was a funny scene! I am glad I could see him again today. 🙂
@vanabock1982
2 ай бұрын
I was her student at Academy... one of The greatest gift I had win in my life!!!
The more I listen to this performance, the more I love it and appreciate the pure, non-histrionic musicianship of Schiff and Perenyi. Although it is they who are making the music, both have their eyes closed most of the time and appear to be listening to it from far away. Breathtaking. Magical.
@veronikanoszkai7810
7 ай бұрын
Beautiful!
@carlottavaleri1971
7 ай бұрын
E’ un pezzo meraviglioso e i due musicisti trasmettono tutta questa bellezza: non mi stanco mai di ascoltarlo, grazie Schubert!
@user-ib6cu7eu9e
2 ай бұрын
Какой проникновенный ,умный комментарий.Вы очень тонкий музыкант.Спасибо за комментарий.
this is the definition of "knowing Schubert by both soul and heart"
There's something magical when both performers keep their eyes closed.
Divine piano accompaniment. I love the way Perenyi holds and plays the cello.. as if he is carefully caressing his treasure. shows his deep affection for the instrument and the music somehow.
Somehow I cannot imagine how on earth anyone could play it better 😢
They perfectly understand Schubert's aesthetic and spirit., so their performance is flawless, stellar and immaculate
@mikkaradewagen9595
2 жыл бұрын
wtf stellar? that makes no sense.you dont have to impress people with cool vokabularie
@shin-i-chikozima
2 жыл бұрын
@@mikkaradewagen9595 stellar is spectacular, fabulous
This piece of music is one of the reason why I am grateful to be alive. And what a rendition!
I muri di quella stanza vibrano ancora di quella bellezza.
What a beautiful, sensitive performance. Clearly these two men are an inspiration to each other as well to us fortunate listeners.
@agabeymotovlog3792
3 жыл бұрын
👏
@user-ud8fv5mc4w
Жыл бұрын
@@agabeymotovlog3792 хх
0:29 Allegro moderato 3:12 7:54 11:13 Adagio 15:30 Allegretto 16:52 19:16
Note. Both artists are performing chamber music without a score. The great Andras Schiff playing just softly enough so that the beautiful cello music can stand out. This piece was a favorite of my long-deceased brother. He would have loved this sensitive rendition.
@twolegsnotail
8 жыл бұрын
+Bennett Markel Have you seen/heard this? No score, pure art. Beethoven by Glenn Gould and Leonard Rose. Breathtaking and exquisite.
@walidibrahimkaaki3107
6 жыл бұрын
Music that goes deep into the alert crevices of the mind.
@punkypewster2005
4 жыл бұрын
Perenyi is playing with his eyes closed too!
@orlandoperaltanavarrete8925
4 жыл бұрын
twolegsnotail m
@RoxanneM-
4 жыл бұрын
😁I’ve been playing this video for awhile now..., and I had not even realized it was Schiff! I just did! Holly cow it IS Andras Schiff! No wonder they played so well! 😂👍
For me this piece stands forever at the Pantheon of the most wonderful scores ever written. It's far from perfect. It's supernatural.
@yenlingyeh2247
4 жыл бұрын
yes, yes, yes!
@evamartinez1230
4 жыл бұрын
I agree
@geob3963
2 жыл бұрын
Who needs perfection when you have beauty.
@dr.sette9406
2 жыл бұрын
@@geob3963 what IS your point? Your comment seems annoying and unnecessary. Someone with nothing better to do than bugging others. Look at yourself!
@geob3963
2 жыл бұрын
@@dr.sette9406 Do you know the secret to enlightenment? Lighten the f**k up.
It does not get any better than this. The balance is exquisite. Schiff playing by memory completely complementing the cello in every way. Breathtaking!
@margaritaschultz9586
3 жыл бұрын
I agree! Breathtaking! Marga from Buenos Aires
@ThatUFOShowUFOBustersAustralia
2 жыл бұрын
More shit
@axillamantova8912
2 жыл бұрын
@@ThatUFOShowUFOBustersAustralia what?!
As the Summer light fades here this evening in County Wicklow this wonderful performance has seemed perfect.
When j was nine Years old j heard arpeggione sonata for my very First time. Few Years later j heard Pereny. at Italian television performig Dworak concerto: j remember he was sixteen. Nobody can imagine how j feel happy to listen Maestro Pereny playng Arpeggione. j thank to him in the best way possible.
1st movement: [00:28] 2nd movement: [11:12] 3rd movement: [15:29]
It's crazy how he is playing the cello is clear and smooth like it's nothing in a relaxed state. And the piano blends in with the cello so nicely. wow
Both artists' performing is beyond perfection Absolutely stunning
@JBPVIOLIN
2 жыл бұрын
저두요!
내가본 아르페지오네중 가장 완벽한 연주 👍
@JBPVIOLIN
2 жыл бұрын
맞아요! 최고!
Not just without a score and with immense sensitivity, but WITHOUT ANY EYE CONTACT !... It takes more than good vibes to achieve that...
Grazie a mio padre che mi ha fatto conoscere e amare questa musica. Esecuzione commovente. Riconcilia con il senso profondo della vita.
What a wonderful world! What a brilliant autumn! What a beautiful memory! Music leads me to my best day!
once, a few years ago I noticed a guy on the tram carrying a cello and nose deep in a handful of sheets that turned out to be musical tabs. when he looked up to check at which station we are, I realized it's Perényi :)
@dragmio
7 жыл бұрын
Which city? My hometown also has trams, that's why I ask. there is something soooo cool and romantick about trams, I'm not sure what, but I love them. :)
@benjamin_markus
7 жыл бұрын
eNeNe Budapest
@maxularades9276
7 жыл бұрын
Lucky guy...
@yvesbreton327
5 жыл бұрын
Benjafaitentrer
@martaschmidt9535
5 жыл бұрын
Perényi mindig nagy élmény, Budapest legendáris koncertvilága hiányzik, de Helsinki sem kutya.
The Arpeggione Sonata is one of the reasons I love Schubert so much
What strikes me after listening to this for the umpteenth time is how much these two musicians trust each other. Their rapport is perfect. I think part of this closeness may be that both were born and grew up in Hungary. Just a thought.
This is one of Schubert's greatest masterpieces outstandingly performed by both artists. It also goes very well on the viola -- check Yura Lee's performance.
Gespielt aus der Tiefe des Raumes - wunderbar!
What is so incredible about this performance is that, along with the beautiful music itself, is that both of these guys radiate serenity. Thank you so much for posting this so many years ago. I'm grateful I got to see and listen to it.
I first saw Perenyi in Peter Ustinov's Haydn documentary, and he's been my favorite cellist ever since.
특히 첼로 음색이 너무나도 멋집니다 세월이 흐르면서 슈버트곡이 더할 수없이 아름답게 다가옵니다 나의 소중한 귀를 주신 하늘에 계신 부모님께 감사드립니다
Here in Australia I have never heard of Miklos Perenyi. What a wonderful cellist! Sweet to find out he studied under Mainardi as well.
Ever since end of april 2017 for me this is the most consoling piece of music. Thanks you musiciens and thank you Schubert.
Unglaublich schön und stimmungsvoll - da kullern die Tränen
@gianmarcolori2745
3 жыл бұрын
Ja, bei mir auch …
There is not one bad sounding note in this wonderful performance of nearly 25 minutes long. Every note was beautifully played and presented, not an easy feat especially for the cello. Bravo to both gentlemen.
I dont remember having seen chamber music, even a duo, played by heart by all interpreters. Astonishing interpretation of breath taking depth and beauty.
@bethadams6176
7 жыл бұрын
Luiz Carlos Sette When I had the privilege of studying with Rudolph Kolisch(The Left-handed violinist from..Austria?) at the New England Conservatory years ago, he expected us to memorize the music. What a gift that was...to allow the music to rise out of the soul of composer, coach and musicians! We had to put together miniature scores in order to learn everyone's parts, but basically, you can imagine this-no one could read the score in performance!!! Now I am 71 years old staying nearby the Conservatory and so grateful to participate in this gorgeous performance with all of you! Thank you!
@user-ok6ef9zn4f
6 жыл бұрын
Luiz Carlos Sette not really chamber music, it's a cello sonata. but still uncommon to see a cello sonata played without music. it does happen frequently though
@efuapo
5 жыл бұрын
David Finckel ( former cellist for the Emerson quartet) often performs duos with Wu Han, and I have only ever seen him perform without a score. It is indeed special. Do try and catch one of their performances if you can.
@vladiinsky
5 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/f6CksKRph8i3kbQ.html how about this one?cheers
@MadAuralSkills
5 жыл бұрын
Quartetto Italiano committed their entire repertoire to memory.
I return to this piece often as it is played so beautifully. A perfect partnership
I have never heard such a beautiful performance.
I keep on being drawn back to this superlative performance of a much loved repertoire piece - the chemistry between these two artists is unmistakable and quite beguiling. Long live classical music!
UNE vraie merveille , intemporelle , la sonate arpeggione sonne comme un baume , un instant d irréel bonheur
The tone color, the purity! Breathtaking!
@alZane
3 жыл бұрын
Exactly ❤️
I love his piano playing- as a collaborative pianist myself, this performance is a dream for me
Such exquisite tone, this cellist just floats his bow over the strings, amazing! And Schiff always plays beautifully, truly, but Perenyi is the star here, I think we can agree!
How does he make this look so easy... I'm about to burst into tears bc of this song
@Dremons7
Жыл бұрын
I play the piano (badly) and cello, and while I definitely cant play the piano part, I can play the score on a cello. The sound Perenyi evokes from his cello is unreal. I could learn the piano part and eventually pull it off, but I feel like it would take a million years before I could play like him
@cesarg4328
Жыл бұрын
@@Dremons7 I could play 2nd and 3rd movement (barely, years ago), but the 1st movement was too much for me. I got stuck on the first 30 bars. Perenyi is amazing. And he plays it beautiful where it needs to.
I have been searching for this musical piece for 30 years! (which is impossible as Im only 25....) ANYWAYS, I first heard this piece as a child and it was my introduction into classical music...had it on an old cassette tape...never knew the name or composer; finally heard it announced on the radio today and voila! Wow...takes a guy back.. the innocence of my boyhood is almost palpable as I listen to this...
@ulrichrieger7187
6 жыл бұрын
JayJman1000 .
@randym1317
6 жыл бұрын
Great story and intro to musical spirituality.
@Pdx616
5 жыл бұрын
Yes good story, I've searched for years and have kept my ears open for classical pieces of music I heard once or twice in the past, way past, and have found them....some not yet
@martaschmidt9535
5 жыл бұрын
Teldec has an excellent recording of it also with the Eflat major trio, where Schiff, his wife and Perényi plays, unforgettably. Also the Notturno is there. Absolutely the best music to be listened to at the time of emotional crisis. It gets me always cry and it is so purifying.
@jon1978
5 жыл бұрын
And now you're legit 30
When Schubert plays, I feel so privileged to hear his compositions. So full of joy and depth. My eyes moist as his.muzik navigates my inner most !
Of Schubert's music, Arpeggione Sonata seems to be the most beautiful. Of the Arpeggione Sonata plays on You Tube, this one seems to be the best. It is good because there is no embellishment. It is a simple representation of Schubert's pure heart
That's the finest performance of the Arpeggione I've every heard!
Wow, it was good Sitting at the lake Balaton listening to them and Schubert
As good as any I've heard. ever.Schiff makes everything look (and sound) easy, no theatrics, just the right amount of everything.
A humble pianist who ads so much to this great cello sound produced by Miklós Perényi, who plays the cello the way that we understand he wholeheartedly possesses both his instrument and Schubert's music as well. Greatest appreciation!
수년 전, 공연장에서 처음 들으며 멈출수 없이 펑펑 울게 하여 같이 갔던 일행들을 난감하게 했었던 슬프도록 아름다운 곡입니다.
Вдохновенное исполнение. И по памяти! Наслаждение необыкновенное от этой камерной музыки. Деликатное фортепьяно и страстная виолончель .
Arpeggione Sonata, D.821 by Franz Peter Schubert: I. Allegro moderato (A minor) - 0:27 II. Adagio (E major) - 11:11 III. Allegretto (A major) - 16:52 End - 23:50 (Thanks to Blu barron45)
@dragan.radovancevic
8 жыл бұрын
tnx, Zar. I was trying to grasp those things for a month.
@StupidoGamer
8 жыл бұрын
Does the third movement start at 15:29? Much like Beethoven's Emperor Concerto 3rd movement...
@RicardoBaptista33
8 жыл бұрын
Is a normal, are the same time, the style was still very recent, musical rules were still very equal, normal always be similarities :)
@christinesalome9130
7 жыл бұрын
Zar Thoustra bhh
@lascronicasdenadie
6 жыл бұрын
The 3rd Movement begins at 15:30.
bellissimo, come non amare Schubert..
Both playing without any sheets. Remarkable, rear, and shows real commitment. Kudos! Well played, too!
Best version I've heard.
@1955etienne
4 жыл бұрын
Try . perhaps the version . with B . Brittent and . M.Rostropowitche . decca 1968 .....one or two . steps . higher than this good version . :)
Two great musicians in an extraordinary cooperation! And the accompanying pianist, Sir Andras Schiff, also plays by heart. Both dedicated to the spirit of the composer.
@ceciliahuang3984
3 жыл бұрын
“Collaborative pianist” is the accurate term.
The best duo for the Arpeggione on You Tube!
Bravo-Romantic music at its best- Gorgeous tone colors, superb heartfelt performance. Love it!
@theorderofthedarkoats3288
6 ай бұрын
This is baroque, played romantically, but good try.
@alejandrosoza8006
6 ай бұрын
@@theorderofthedarkoats3288 Is this bait?
One of my favorite pieces, because as a cellist, it is although difficult, quite fun to play, and this is by far the bet performance I have seen
I just came upon this recently. It is really beautiful
Un des summum de l'exquis schubertien, merveilleusement interprété ici. Merci ++ à Christoph Marotzke for the uplaod.
Breathtakingly beautiful...
this piece of Shubert explained what a lonesome and feeling of expectation life is..... so pretty piano and meaningful cello playing... He is a genius !
겸손한 인격이 빚어내는, 심금을 울리는 소리의 품위가 느껴집니다. 야노쉬 쉬타커 사후에 우연히도 같은 헝가리 태생의 페레니 교수를 발견하게 된 행운! 나는 부자가 된 기분입니다.
One of my favorite live versions and favorite compositions of Schubert overall..
I was not previously familiar with Mr. Perenyi. A gorgeous and totally unmannered performance (and contrary to other comments, just the right tempos).
@martaschmidt9535
5 жыл бұрын
as school kids in the "terrible socialist era" we were spoiled with concerts given by Perényi and other wonderful musicians in the middle of school day. He has a wonder sister, Eszter, who is a violinist (also her son).
Wonderful! I guess that I can feel the distance between the good and the best. Sometime I think the cello music written by Schubert is coming from the very deep of his soul. Its quality is one of the best. Especially the music played by musicians who understand and enjoy the Schubert cello so well. Like these two. Both cello and piano are excellent. Thanks. 谢谢!
@osvaldocapella3135
3 ай бұрын
La música de Schubert es un agradecimiento a la vida!!! A la maravilla de estar vivo; de haber llegado a la vida...!!!
how can he project so much, whilst playing so softly? Every time i come back to this piece, i am simply flabbergasted.
@reliableandrew
2 жыл бұрын
Because they are Schiff and Perenyi.
@voraciousreader3341
2 жыл бұрын
The ability to play (or sing) very quietly, yet expressively, is something all musicians work to achieve. Naturally, the musicians at the very top of the heap, as are these musicians, make it look effortless.
Sublime! I have listened to this countless times over the last four years when it was made available.
I seem to remember that, when he received his knighthood, Andreas Schiff had grey hair already. This recording must have been fourty years ago, so as a comment on this particular beautiful performance, he title was Herr or Mr. not 'Sir'. So many of the Schiff KZread items are from very recent years where Schiff's touch has changed; here it is just pure, youthful, natural, sweet, musical, delightful, impeccable. Now it remains nearly all of these things except youthful, and instead of natural, wonderfully organised.
@quaver1239
5 жыл бұрын
John-Patrick Dickson : I think that András Schiff was about 38 when this was recorded (1991). So, certainly not forty years ago!
Cette musique est une claque pour moi. Une claque violente. Quel transport, quel voyage, l'imaginaire est au delà des mots c'est pourquoi l'on écoute de la musique d'ailleurs. La musique de chambre est au cœur de la musique dit-on... hier j'écoutais une symphonie oubliée, aujourd'hui j'ai l'impression que Schubert me demande de rentrer à la maison....
Wonderful!!. I'm not an expert, however, you can just appreciate this with your heart. What a harmony!!. They've honoured Mr. Schubert
@rgellibert
4 жыл бұрын
by the way, the guys with the camera did a great job!!. Simple shooting with great care of light and colours
A music to be grateful for life and living.
I can feel his passion. So touching.
I heard a Schubert trio driving home other day and fell in love with the music immediately.Searching for more of Schubert's music. Listened to several versions of this piece on KZread. This pair of artists are my favorite. So beautiful! Thanks for posting their playing, so I can become their fan! The cello is sublime and the piano blends smoothly without being overpowering. Lovely!
Perfection. In each and every way.
@mariadelourdesbrescianini5201
5 жыл бұрын
Danke ! Wunderbach! Ich
vivere e far vivere la musica con la mente con il cuore con le mani con tutto il corpo in un universo di bellezza senza fine.
@user-hd1hp7hb5v
6 жыл бұрын
Matilde Bufano Sono d'accordo assolutamente!😀
@emanuelamantovani5499
6 жыл бұрын
Sento e vedo in questa esecuzione esattamente ciò che scrivi
@user-hd1hp7hb5v
6 жыл бұрын
Emanuela Mantovani io stesso capisco e d'accordo con lei
@angelavimercati21
5 жыл бұрын
d' accordo!!!!!!!
No comprendo porque ahora en éste 2022 nadie componga música de esta frecuencia y calidad?
@franciscopitta3470
2 жыл бұрын
São as energias deletérias
@voraciousreader3341
2 жыл бұрын
Music evolves with the times, and composers after Schubert (along with some others) continued to move in a different direction. When a great composer dies, a new era begins, trends bring changes....music isn’t static.
가을에 듣는 슈베르트 첼로 소나타... 최고다
AN ABSOLUTE JOY TO HEAR AND WATCH. SUPERB PERFORMANCE THANK YOU SO MUCH.. INSPIRING. AND WHAT A TEAM X
Schubert is sublimely lyrical! This is one of my favorites from his music for piano and strings.
So much emotion, i go to drink... i come back to young years, suffering, joy, faith... but i continue to fight. Very nice, thank so much.
The music and performance are sublime. There is nothing else to say.
Extraordinaire, fabuleux ! Une interprétation exceptionnelle ; j'aurais aimé l'avoir comme professeur à l'époque où je travaillais cette sonate. Une technique éblouissante et une superbe musicalité. Quant à Andras Schiff, c'est un merveilleux pianiste, en particulier, il faut l'entendre dans la Fantaisie chromatique de J S Bach. Merci à l'auteur de cette vidéo. P M
@martinbenitez7940
6 жыл бұрын
Pierre Mosnier société b
Классическая музыка-это сама жизнь, без всяких переувелечение.Оно не знает границ и национолности.Это - как кров - в системе в жилах. от него только плюсовая энергия.И это самая главное - ЖИЗНЬ. Спосибо Вам за это ДОБРО.Seyran Mekan Azerli.
Such playing makes my comments superfluous !!!!!!!!!!
Una obra maravillosa, tocada extraordinariamente, los dos músicos son de los mejores que he escuchado en mi vida. Tocan con el alma.
Mesmerisingly wonderful! I think Miklos Perenyi is by far the best cellist in the world.
大師演繹、經典之作、水乳交融、天衣無縫、無與倫比、一氣呵成、令人享受😎投入得透不過氣來!🥰👍❤️🔥
Un duo qui a enchanté, en boucle, un grand nombre d'heures de confinement! Une sensibilité, chez les deux artistes qui ne pouvait que créer ce duo/ Merci pour ce post. Prenez soin de vous tous.
La perfecta conjunción de los dos artistas es impecable. Puro arte.
I was having a terrible week and then I heard this and I feel like my day has been turned around :)
Heard many versions of this unique piece think this is the finest has real passion in it
Per me la musica è la massima espressione artistica dell'essere umano perchè è creazione pura. Grazie Andrea….Giorgio
Estheir from lndia. (79 yrs) .....YOU BOTH TOOK ME BACK TO THE '60s AND ENABLED ME TO ENJOY THIS KIND OF MUSIC AFTER A LONG TIME, WHICH IS NOT APPRECIATED VERY MUCH THESE DAYS....THANK YOU VERY, VERY MUCH...YOUR EFFORTS ARE MUCH APPRECIATED !!! BLESSINGS IN YESHUA'S NAME FROM INDIA. ESTHEIR.
Two masters make me cry from genuine performance. whenever I hear this music, astonished due to their outstanding talents
@danielastanimirova1386
8 жыл бұрын
they are humans, everyone makes eve. genious like they are, but the music coming from their fingers is magic
@TheMotherOfBambi
7 жыл бұрын
misha Vl i listened to this played by these two for the first time at school and I cried in front of everyone because it's so beautiful. I played for other people when they asked me why I was crying but they didn't seem as moved as I was hahaha
@huguette1705
4 жыл бұрын
do you see tears rolling on my cheeks?????
Two great masters. Wow!