Shostakovich: Five Pieces for Two Violins - Dana Johnson, Giancarlo Latta
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Shostakovich's "Five Pieces for Two Violins," performed by Dana Johnson and Giancarlo Latta, with Dan Latterner on piano.
Benefit Concert for Alicia Doudna and Andrew Kratzat, Nov. 22, 2011, Kerrytown Concert House, Ann Arbor, MI.
I Prelude
II Gavotte
III Elegie
IV Walzer
V Polka
2011 © Andy Johnson, Kevin Johnson. All Rights Reserved.
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I just passed my 82nd birthday (2021) by learning the fun polka of the Five Pieces. No where as precise and clear quality as these two fine young musicians but I'm happy and my brain synapsis are sure getting exercise.
@richardsvarghese7157
Жыл бұрын
Music is the way of life❤
Relationship goals ✨
I discovered this piece a year ago upon seeing this video. My musical partner and I (she's the CM of one of our orchestras in Wash. DC, I'm the Asst. CM and we now have a string quartet as well) have since played it several times at events with a pianist from my church. Thanks guys!
@SamsonCheung
7 жыл бұрын
Borrowed and rearranged yet again for 2 cellos & piano
@jonteske4267
7 жыл бұрын
Even cellists deserve a little love!
Bravo! I am 76 y.o. and studying these pieces with two teenagers at music conservatory under direction of one teacher. I hope we will reach this level in June
Always thought Shostakovich was a modern dissonance composer. How wrong I was as I am discovering his romantic side. What a musical genius.
@davehshs651
4 жыл бұрын
If you haven't already, listen to Shostakovich's Second Waltz.
We will perform that little diamant from Shostakovich on this Friday on a music shool event! Oh how great as the youngs can draw a complete athmosphere. Two thumbs up! Greetings from Hungary.
Shostakovich forever!!!
Linda Interpretación Felicitaciones a los dos desde Antofagasta Chile
i just played that all 5 movements in a music festival in SD i love that piece soo much I'm trying to get some friends to play this with me again. You guys are great players !!!
@marahermogeno368
5 жыл бұрын
Fabiola Diederichs where can i find the sheet music
@kemi3883
4 жыл бұрын
@@marahermogeno368 imslp
bravi, very good interpretation of music pieces, also nice duo work. Congrats to all!
Felicitaciones a los dos jovenes violinistas!!! Los tres muy expresivos!!! Felicitaciones desde Argentina Jorge
Fantastic! Bravo!!!
Really lovely !
Wow, amazing sound, lovely! Congrats from Belgium
beautifully played!
Fantastic performance! Bravissimi! Love from USA - although native from Makedonija ) :)
outstanding!!
you play very emotional, congrats from Turkey
wonderful
lovely eye contacts.
how nice!
Admirable.
WOW, awesome presemtation!! I play violin 8 years, but i play it never before, but I want it so much.. Only one wrong- video has changed stereo..second violin is on right side, but his tone come to us from left side.., CZECH REPUBLIC SAYING GREETINGS
Wow! I wish I could play as good as u guys!!! Me and my friend decided to play this. I watched adults pros play this song and i prefer this version more :)
Who are these people? This performance is just amazing.
Very good! :-)
How do we listen to music? When you hear a piece for the very first time, then it is fresh, it is new. But when you listen to it for the second time, it is not new anymore. Then you know what note is going to come, and therefore listen from the past, wich is the known. And then one starts to listen one note ahead, wich becomes old, not new and fresh. And in that kind of listening there is a certain pleasure. So is it possible not to listen from thought, wich is memory and experience, because thought always compares what it thinks is better, the highest. It is always judging and therefore never actually listens to what is being played.
@die_schlechtere_Milch
7 жыл бұрын
Indeed
@svetlanakotenko-forte2435
7 жыл бұрын
well if you compare it to eating familiar food, you surely are enjoying it again, aren't you? on the whole anyway, without thinking of components and texture and some particular little pieces of it in your mouth, and if you do that then your life most likely is a big boredom, but it is not I am certain, because we manage somehow to find that pleasure you mention in repetitive things that are going through all our lives
@richardvanelli4337
7 жыл бұрын
Heavy, dude. . . . but have you ever listened in the future?
I think they were in perfect synch. Listen! Feel how they sense each other.
thought it was Tim Cook playing the piano
@KevinFuMusic
6 жыл бұрын
Haha! You made my day lol
Waiwaiwaiwait, is the gentleman on piano... Tim Cook?
Prelude 0:53 Waltz 7:25
1:35 that eye contact
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Well played ;') Would anyone tell me where to get this sheets? *pretty please :)
@kemi3883
4 жыл бұрын
Go to IMSLP and look up the title of the video. Everything on imslp is free, all you have to do is download the music and print if (if you want/need to). No sign up or anything :)
@babyloniccuneiform
3 жыл бұрын
@@kemi3883 I don't think you'll find this on IMSLP because Shostakovich is recent enough to be still under copyright. At least in the US. I had to actually buy the score. Sorry, I can't remember where I got it from... but definitely had to purchase it.
Empieza a 58"
😭
Quand est ce que shostakovich a composée ça
@spacestationmir_
8 жыл бұрын
+Elona Vaillant Je crois que c'était en 1965 mais il se peut que j'aie tort.
@jonteske4267
7 жыл бұрын
That is correct. It is actually arrangements done by Shostakovich's assistant under the composer's guidance. The pieces were actually from never-performed ballets from the 1930s and in one instance from a cartoon (Imagine a cartoon in the Stalinist era!) The last piece was from a pas de deux called the "Dance of the Milkmaid and the Tractor Driver." It send the violinist who is my partner when I've performed this into giggles.
Who are they? Where are they now??
@jonteske4267
5 жыл бұрын
She's at Oberlin. Don't know about him.
@auspicious93
5 жыл бұрын
@@jonteske4267 Rice
Nice, but I thought the Gavotte was a little too fast.
Who have this sheet music?
@margauxdelecour2431
7 жыл бұрын
vk.com/doc-1687225_336524093?dl=8ef93036fb7ef985b3
this was a good performance, but the problem was you two werent communicating. the guy was looking at her and she was to focused to then face than playing together as one.
@jaggerjacks8795
10 жыл бұрын
She was looking quite a bit, and you don't always have to look all the time even if your partner may be. It happens pretty often in really top-notch performances too, where some may think the players are disconnected, but it's quite the contrary. She does look in moderation especially for the lead-ins, so it's fine. It was a pleasant performance.
@TheMeDaPro
9 жыл бұрын
I think that he is crushing on her :)
@margauxdelecour2431
7 жыл бұрын
I think too !! :') @MeDa BaRnl
@N201LJ2
7 жыл бұрын
I don't know about that. The camera was focused on him for much of the performance so it's a little hard to judge. They play very tightly. Watch the rubatos, e.g. kzread.info/dash/bejne/layTqrJxiLy5mNI.htmlm45s where they are both visually communicating.
@miriamh.3730
4 жыл бұрын
It is the result, which counts, and the result is perfect! So no need to look for a problem!
opposite of tryfe... #werk :D
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flat
@richardvanelli4337
7 жыл бұрын
somewhere near you there's a large rock you should climb under, troll
@johannsebastianbach5656
6 жыл бұрын
Oh shut up will you! Let the violinists do there thing.
@dogpaw814
6 жыл бұрын
That 438herzzzzz meh
OFF TUNE!!!!!Its crazy bad performance!
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