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i play classical guitar and must agree with you, the sound of cello is bold, heartfull. Violin is too much high pitched. With classical guitar you cannot control volume as with cello or violin. Cello goes directly with the tone of the heart. Very truth... ! Cello is THE instrument.
After hearing Starker play the cello suites, I gave up playing them on guitar. The guitar is too weak, I thought. Then I heard Gerwig play them on the lute and they were beautiful. How can this be, I thought. The lute is weaker than the guitar. Then I realized something. Gerwig wasn't trying to match or compete with the cello. Instead, he played the music as if it had been written to reveal what is beautiful about the lute.
I agree cello is a very nice complement to those qualities. I feel also that viola can satisfy those to a degree as well, being that it also can alter its volume and have a similar non-high-pitched sound.
without having to focus on sheet music, you can concentrate on other things, like technique, intonation, etc. and mischa is a brilliant cellist. i have a double cd of his music, and music played by him.
It`s wonderful! I respect Mischa Maisky, because he plays from spirit! I play J.S Bach suite 1-Menuet 1-2 in the musical elemetary school and when i was heared this, i was wondered... I look up for this talented Artist like an idol...
This issoo good !!! I will be playing this on my recital, i just started playing viola and yes it will bleed everyone’s ear that my intonation is flat sharp thnkyou.
totally agree with you ;D i simply love playing the cello and harp and piano is nice (: i m always happy if i see other people enjoying music made by instruments and not electronic
I've been working on this piece on the baritone saxophone off and on for several years and I would love to get to the point where I can play the Menuet sections with this level of musicality!
I think I will never reach this master stage ,but I will try my best with heart.This song is very beautiful,and it is played by a master.I am learning this sound now,hope I play this well soon!
@DoroteoVilla You are right Doroteo, ignore silly comments, they are not worth the time you could be listening to the notes of bach :) You know who/what you are, leave that for you and your family to be proud of. /Dan
You're right (I write this on english for people to understand) Einstain said "I want to know God's thoughts and God doesn't play with Dice" And well, if we think that God doesn't exist, we might be against Science's BASIC principles, since the MAYOR scientists and philosophers of Greece, the Renaissance, and the Enlightment beleived God exists But I think this discussion is really getting out of the WONDERFUL video, so we may stop it, I don't think this will end somewhere....
@helio231 it really isn't. if you practice and play the songs enough, they just get in your head, and your hands memorize the movements and the music :)
Interesting, he plays those E-s with the redundant natural signs (in Menuet II) as Eb first (1:33), and E (1:41) second. I play both as Eb-s, but this solution sounds good too.
These movements are great but I'm playing them on tenor sax, so they're a little difficult cause of the fingerings for saxophone & playing stylistically correct.