A great concert for a fantastic artist. Thank you very much dear Mr Sebok...
@AlessandroPasotti4 ай бұрын
Excellent!
@derwishrenegat7436 ай бұрын
Beautiful performance. But completely without emotional. It's strange for romance, to play it like a jukebox... And it's not because of the imperfection of the sound recording technique: the video shows that the performer did not make a single movement to the right/left, never even raised his eyebrows. Other performers of romanticism are like a storm in the sea...
@user-sk2vd6gj9d15 күн бұрын
His motto was: You don't have to excite yourself, but only the audience!
@emmanuelvacakis44638 ай бұрын
Excellent
@emmanuelvacakis44638 ай бұрын
Starker wouldn’t help me at IU when I came to him begging for help. But I know I’m sure not even he himself could possibly realize how much he has helped me with all my cellistic problems. I realized immediately that he understood exactly how to play cello the moment I heard him play live during his master classes at IU. I deeply saddened by his passing. I only wish that I told him to give up smoking. He needed 3 chairs. One for the huge ashtray and cigarettes, one for himself, and the third one to rest his cello against.
@andrewsnow19339 ай бұрын
Cadenza at 20 minutes
@willgraham88789 ай бұрын
The whole piece was pounded out at F, FF and FFF. Where are the subtleties???
@saltburner211 ай бұрын
Notable for crisp articulation and for bringing out Beethoven's playfulness and humour - but perhaps a little too hurried?
@stephenarnold6359 Жыл бұрын
I'm a great admirer of Sebok but there are things about this particular performance that I don't care for. For example, the falling 7ths in the first group (Movt 1) are played almost as accacciaturas, depriving them of their essential melodic function
@williamrappaport9203 Жыл бұрын
Magnificent.
@r.i.p.volodya Жыл бұрын
Please watch Sebok's masterclasses on KZread - they're brilliant!
@joshuawong5777 Жыл бұрын
The best left hand technique. Always flexible, relaxed and in the optimal position.
@ashwinrebbapragada7626 Жыл бұрын
Simply marvelous and beautiful.
@davidkadarauch5710 Жыл бұрын
Very accurate, polished cello playing, but he just bombs through it at high speed with very little expression. Schumann was a dreamer, the quintessential romantic.
@thopham7976 Жыл бұрын
Starker expressed his feelings with incredible subtlety, depth and elegance even at high speed. Very few classical musicians are [were] capable of doing this. Right about the high speed [23 minutes of playing time] though.
@stevenj9970 Жыл бұрын
Great player, obviously... but his music always left me wanting MUCH more..........probably the best cello technician to date however. GREAT to have this video, many thanks!
@axelsohn14547 ай бұрын
Agreed- especially for certain pieces his interpretations were incredibly subtle, nuanced and elegant- but not for all- in my humble opinion with some works he may not have probed their structure or narrative or soul as thoroughly as he might have, even though he had a brilliant mind and was a serious chess player. However, his output (e.g. - his discography) and his technical mastery, were phenomenal. The musical universe for students today is very different than in the past. With the advent of the internet, one is exposed to literally hundreds of cello performances and interpretations on KZread, for example- and by cellists from all over the world, and from many different schools of playing. Some of these are marvelous- and can be a real catalyst for creative thinking and execution. And from this vantage point, Starker's performances also have great educational value. One can learn an enormous amount from great teachers, but I think the greatest artists, eventually strike out on their own and are never satisfied with the quality of their work or ideas of the moment, but are fully committed to learning and improving and are not reluctant to change.
@panshuowang9434 Жыл бұрын
不可置信..... 膜拜
@me-to3sp2 жыл бұрын
First time Mr. Sebok appeared in my smart phone ! Quite a nice surprise, and good to listen to true music ❣️
@elizabethzablockizawadowsk90802 жыл бұрын
I would like to know as well when and where this recital took place. Wonderful!
@thopham79762 жыл бұрын
Miss IU and some friends back then a lot.
@laszlogereb38362 жыл бұрын
When and where took place this recital?
@KhoiNguyenjsnn2 жыл бұрын
😃
@aryakeyvan18142 жыл бұрын
What year was this?
@catherineschickel27922 жыл бұрын
EXTRAORDINAIRE N'EST CE pas { mon PA 🎶🎻Henri Sch . Cathie man doit être la plus émue et heureuse. Votre fille💕
@kittikhunsodprasert58413 жыл бұрын
He's a real great master. Ofcourse his sound is not so huge but cultivated and his music is so natural.💖💖💖
@johnmarshall70483 жыл бұрын
Still the best!
@dmhertz3 жыл бұрын
Fabulous performance of the Beethoven. Extremely lively and deeply felt as well.
@dmhertz3 жыл бұрын
a great performance of the Mephisto Waltz and playing the beautiful Bach partita that well definitely gets you into heaven.
I wish I could have leading him to realize the perils of smoking. I knew smoking wasn’t good when I met Starker years ago, but didn’t realize the scope of the problem at the time. But now, I pray that Starker’s spirit somehow teaches me to improve my playing.
@emmanuelvacakis44634 жыл бұрын
Yes. Balance is key. This looks like Ti Chi. I believe everything that Starker saying.
@les3jedis4 жыл бұрын
Belle archive. Dommage que l' "on" ait pas d' enregistrement de l' époque préhistorique (si le nez au lithique, devrait y avoir l' oreille au lithique) . Si a présent "on" fait jouer à cache cache les rats (info du jour: vrai!) , j' aurais bien aimé savoir ses les dinosaures jouaient de la musique.
@thopham79765 жыл бұрын
Starker's cadenza captures Schumann's spirit: poetic, melancholic and dramatic. The best cadenza for this masterpiece.
@user-sk2vd6gj9d15 күн бұрын
Right! 👍
@thopham79765 жыл бұрын
Hi Megumi - Thank you for your friendship while I was at IU. I could never forget your kindness and your extraordinary talent. Love.
@spectator40666 жыл бұрын
Wonderful interpretation - close to the score with sentiment but without false sentimentality. Phantastic technique, beautiful own cadenza, almost as nice and virtuoso as Gendron‘s. One of the greatest cellists ever.
@gollumsandner6 жыл бұрын
Wow!
@basiliscoco16 жыл бұрын
Su majestad... el Rey !!!!
@ruthpreuss66856 жыл бұрын
Most exciting and profound reading ever! A classic.
@tlaasonen60156 жыл бұрын
This is THE BestEverRendition. LSO with Stanislaw Skrowaczewski holding the baton. Got it on vinyl, and Janos is an absolute manic machine on this one. No one ever did a version approaching this one. And never will, I´m pretty sure. This is The Benchmark.
@brkahn6 жыл бұрын
Is the conductor Schmidt-Isserstedt?
@tlaasonen60156 жыл бұрын
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski holding the baton. It´s the LSO-version.
@tlaasonen60156 жыл бұрын
Sorry, Schmidt-Isserstedt obviously. So it seems it´s not the LSO-version.
@cristinamariaiancu22574 жыл бұрын
@@tlaasonen6015 orchestre de paris
@TwentythousandlpsАй бұрын
Radio-television of France Orchestra it says in the credits. Conducted by Schmidt-Isserstedt.
@asmith88157 жыл бұрын
A great musician and pedagogy. I had the privilege meeting him about thirty years ago. A quiet and unassuming man of distinguished stature.
@DorianLS3 жыл бұрын
If you watch his masterclasses (on KZread) are wonderful and unique. It is, as if, through music, he is doing a kind of psychotherapy with each student.
@moret19577 жыл бұрын
Musicalmente perfecto!!!,increìble performance,se lo criticò por su sonoridad dèbil,pero la belleza que esta tenìa era indiscutible,gracias por compartir este legado.
@jesusislord41357 жыл бұрын
what good is it if he played so well he probably is in hell screaming like everybody else there(of course i wish he wasnt there) all pianists of the world please believe in Jesus so you dont end up in hell piano playing is meaningless futile vain thing ugly noise compare to music in heaven
@jesusislord41357 жыл бұрын
what good is it if he played so well he probably is in hell screaming like everybody else there(of course i wish he wasnt there) all pianists of the world please believe in Jesus so you dont end up in hell piano playing is meaningless futile vain thing ugly noise compare to music in heaven
@MariaSaboya6 жыл бұрын
My dear friend, I met Gyorgy Sebok who was a deeply religious and honnest man. He does not deserve that anyone says "he is screaming in hell !!!!!". He is probably in heavens playing a marvellous music to his Creator, in great joy and adoration !
@Torebordalpiano4 жыл бұрын
lol wtf crawled up your ass
@furtceli2 жыл бұрын
@@MariaSaboya No one deserves those comments, deeply religious or not. Those types of comments are despicable.
@ListeningAdventures7 жыл бұрын
What an exceptional performance! As beautiful to watch as to listen to...real mastery.
@hamfetz7 жыл бұрын
Incredible. What an amazing discovery!!! So beautiful.
@arsatinsky1 Жыл бұрын
I agree completely
@NathanielRobinson7 жыл бұрын
Amazing playing!
@simaoalcoforadobarreira92897 жыл бұрын
what a treasure!
@stevehaufe4897 жыл бұрын
What year , where, was this recital ? Many thanks for this !
@grampinator Жыл бұрын
looks like you are waiting for an answer
@stevehaufe489 Жыл бұрын
@@grampinator Yes,and I'm not getting any younger.
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A great concert for a fantastic artist. Thank you very much dear Mr Sebok...
Excellent!
Beautiful performance. But completely without emotional. It's strange for romance, to play it like a jukebox... And it's not because of the imperfection of the sound recording technique: the video shows that the performer did not make a single movement to the right/left, never even raised his eyebrows. Other performers of romanticism are like a storm in the sea...
His motto was: You don't have to excite yourself, but only the audience!
Excellent
Starker wouldn’t help me at IU when I came to him begging for help. But I know I’m sure not even he himself could possibly realize how much he has helped me with all my cellistic problems. I realized immediately that he understood exactly how to play cello the moment I heard him play live during his master classes at IU. I deeply saddened by his passing. I only wish that I told him to give up smoking. He needed 3 chairs. One for the huge ashtray and cigarettes, one for himself, and the third one to rest his cello against.
Cadenza at 20 minutes
The whole piece was pounded out at F, FF and FFF. Where are the subtleties???
Notable for crisp articulation and for bringing out Beethoven's playfulness and humour - but perhaps a little too hurried?
I'm a great admirer of Sebok but there are things about this particular performance that I don't care for. For example, the falling 7ths in the first group (Movt 1) are played almost as accacciaturas, depriving them of their essential melodic function
Magnificent.
Please watch Sebok's masterclasses on KZread - they're brilliant!
The best left hand technique. Always flexible, relaxed and in the optimal position.
Simply marvelous and beautiful.
Very accurate, polished cello playing, but he just bombs through it at high speed with very little expression. Schumann was a dreamer, the quintessential romantic.
Starker expressed his feelings with incredible subtlety, depth and elegance even at high speed. Very few classical musicians are [were] capable of doing this. Right about the high speed [23 minutes of playing time] though.
Great player, obviously... but his music always left me wanting MUCH more..........probably the best cello technician to date however. GREAT to have this video, many thanks!
Agreed- especially for certain pieces his interpretations were incredibly subtle, nuanced and elegant- but not for all- in my humble opinion with some works he may not have probed their structure or narrative or soul as thoroughly as he might have, even though he had a brilliant mind and was a serious chess player. However, his output (e.g. - his discography) and his technical mastery, were phenomenal. The musical universe for students today is very different than in the past. With the advent of the internet, one is exposed to literally hundreds of cello performances and interpretations on KZread, for example- and by cellists from all over the world, and from many different schools of playing. Some of these are marvelous- and can be a real catalyst for creative thinking and execution. And from this vantage point, Starker's performances also have great educational value. One can learn an enormous amount from great teachers, but I think the greatest artists, eventually strike out on their own and are never satisfied with the quality of their work or ideas of the moment, but are fully committed to learning and improving and are not reluctant to change.
不可置信..... 膜拜
First time Mr. Sebok appeared in my smart phone ! Quite a nice surprise, and good to listen to true music ❣️
I would like to know as well when and where this recital took place. Wonderful!
Miss IU and some friends back then a lot.
When and where took place this recital?
😃
What year was this?
EXTRAORDINAIRE N'EST CE pas { mon PA 🎶🎻Henri Sch . Cathie man doit être la plus émue et heureuse. Votre fille💕
He's a real great master. Ofcourse his sound is not so huge but cultivated and his music is so natural.💖💖💖
Still the best!
Fabulous performance of the Beethoven. Extremely lively and deeply felt as well.
a great performance of the Mephisto Waltz and playing the beautiful Bach partita that well definitely gets you into heaven.
Wonderful performance
So clean yet very imaginative and immensely enjoyable. Thanks a lot for sharing this wonderful video.
I wish I could have leading him to realize the perils of smoking. I knew smoking wasn’t good when I met Starker years ago, but didn’t realize the scope of the problem at the time. But now, I pray that Starker’s spirit somehow teaches me to improve my playing.
Yes. Balance is key. This looks like Ti Chi. I believe everything that Starker saying.
Belle archive. Dommage que l' "on" ait pas d' enregistrement de l' époque préhistorique (si le nez au lithique, devrait y avoir l' oreille au lithique) . Si a présent "on" fait jouer à cache cache les rats (info du jour: vrai!) , j' aurais bien aimé savoir ses les dinosaures jouaient de la musique.
Starker's cadenza captures Schumann's spirit: poetic, melancholic and dramatic. The best cadenza for this masterpiece.
Right! 👍
Hi Megumi - Thank you for your friendship while I was at IU. I could never forget your kindness and your extraordinary talent. Love.
Wonderful interpretation - close to the score with sentiment but without false sentimentality. Phantastic technique, beautiful own cadenza, almost as nice and virtuoso as Gendron‘s. One of the greatest cellists ever.
Wow!
Su majestad... el Rey !!!!
Most exciting and profound reading ever! A classic.
This is THE BestEverRendition. LSO with Stanislaw Skrowaczewski holding the baton. Got it on vinyl, and Janos is an absolute manic machine on this one. No one ever did a version approaching this one. And never will, I´m pretty sure. This is The Benchmark.
Is the conductor Schmidt-Isserstedt?
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski holding the baton. It´s the LSO-version.
Sorry, Schmidt-Isserstedt obviously. So it seems it´s not the LSO-version.
@@tlaasonen6015 orchestre de paris
Radio-television of France Orchestra it says in the credits. Conducted by Schmidt-Isserstedt.
A great musician and pedagogy. I had the privilege meeting him about thirty years ago. A quiet and unassuming man of distinguished stature.
If you watch his masterclasses (on KZread) are wonderful and unique. It is, as if, through music, he is doing a kind of psychotherapy with each student.
Musicalmente perfecto!!!,increìble performance,se lo criticò por su sonoridad dèbil,pero la belleza que esta tenìa era indiscutible,gracias por compartir este legado.
what good is it if he played so well he probably is in hell screaming like everybody else there(of course i wish he wasnt there) all pianists of the world please believe in Jesus so you dont end up in hell piano playing is meaningless futile vain thing ugly noise compare to music in heaven
what good is it if he played so well he probably is in hell screaming like everybody else there(of course i wish he wasnt there) all pianists of the world please believe in Jesus so you dont end up in hell piano playing is meaningless futile vain thing ugly noise compare to music in heaven
My dear friend, I met Gyorgy Sebok who was a deeply religious and honnest man. He does not deserve that anyone says "he is screaming in hell !!!!!". He is probably in heavens playing a marvellous music to his Creator, in great joy and adoration !
lol wtf crawled up your ass
@@MariaSaboya No one deserves those comments, deeply religious or not. Those types of comments are despicable.
What an exceptional performance! As beautiful to watch as to listen to...real mastery.
Incredible. What an amazing discovery!!! So beautiful.
I agree completely
Amazing playing!
what a treasure!
What year , where, was this recital ? Many thanks for this !
looks like you are waiting for an answer
@@grampinator Yes,and I'm not getting any younger.
It beats pushing up daisies I suppose
Wonderful rebound on a memo-slip at Fugue