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BEETHOVEN Sonata in D major op.102 No.2 (2.mov.) | Božo Paradžik & Hansjacob Staemmler | Live 2012 

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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
2nd movement from: sonata in D major, opus 102 No.2
0:02 Adagio con molto setimento d'affetto
Božo Paradžik, double bass
Hansjacob Staemmler, piano
Recorded live in Freiburg (D) on January 26th, 2012 on a recital where five Beethoven's sonatas were performed. Big concert hall of the Musikhochschule Freiburg.
About the piece:
Amazing slow movement from Beethoven's last cello sonata. This is one of the most impressive and touching slow movements I've ever played, its musical depth overwhelmed me every time I performed it. Enjoy this music with us. I will try to upload in 2023 first and last movement too.
Beethoven was going for extremes in his music- and I was going after them, besides the highest performance quality which was always my first goal. These sonatas don't sound natural with modern cello and piano anymore, the reason is obvious: the evolution of these instruments changed their sound in opposite directions since Beethoven's lifetime. Cello won louder and sharper A string, but the rest got thinner and weaker. All large cellos, common during Beethoven's lifetime (also Beethoven's cello was the large one), have been meanwhile reshaped and cut to a smaller form. At the same time, pianos became much louder and more massive than before. Negative volume balance and a sharp sound on the cello side was the result. A problem for the interpretation on cello is the big influence of numerous famous cellists who recorded all Beethoven's sonatas, because too few of them have spent enough time as orchestra players. I think it is extremely difficult, maybe even impossible to feel the core of Beethoven's composing without performing all his symphonies at least couple of times as an orchestra player. In the real life, it takes years of playing in an orchestra until one performs all the symphonies just once. Lack of that experience can barely be compensated- the power of Beethoven's extreme dynamics pushes the players until the limits, especially in chamber music. I think it doesn't apply so much for this particular movement, where I have listened at couple of very impressive recordings- but it does to the whole Beethoven project with six sonatas. I have used here a tuning higher than usual (with high C string) which makes out of double bass a natural baritone instrument, which sounds different than common. Its compass is perfect for Beethoven's cello sonatas, so everything is preserved in original octaves, however the volume of this instrument in middle range and at the low end is a stronger than any cello and can match fully open Steinway D played with a full sound. I tried to use extremely soft pianissimos and extremely powerful sforzandos, the way I know it from 14 years of playing Beethoven's symphonies in the orchestra. It resulted in an interesting interpretation, different than anything I knew from listening cello recordings. I am gladly sharing it here, I think this is a nice and refreshing alternative to listen at- and I hope some will like it.
Tools:
Double bass made by Derek High, 2000
Scordatura: c-G-D-A contra (high C tuning, in fourths)
Bow "sunlight" made by Milan Oubrecht 2007
Gut strings model "Drago", hand-made by Gerold Genssler 2010
Audio recording: Schoeps microphones, MOTU firewire interface, PC with Samplitude by Magix and Cuebase by Steinberg software
Video recording: mainly hacked Panasonic GH1 and GH2 mirrorless cameras with vintage Nikkor and Canon lenses and various camcorders
Special thanks to Kim Go-Un (herself a very talented pianist) for turning us the pages of the piano score during this long recital.
Find more our videos with Beethoven sonatas in the playlist "Double Bass Goes BEETHOVEN": • CD release 2011: "Doub...

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Комментарии : 17   
@iteachbass
@iteachbass 11 лет назад
Truly one of the greatest bassists of the world!
@DoubleBassLive
@DoubleBassLive 11 лет назад
Who in the WORLD could dislike this? Man, were is your soul???
@MrRamosandrade
@MrRamosandrade 10 лет назад
completamente maravillado... saludos desde Perú----
@MakramAboulHosn
@MakramAboulHosn 11 лет назад
YES! I've been waiting so long for a new video from you! :) THANK YOU!
@serranaomi
@serranaomi 11 лет назад
Emocionant. Millor que amb cello. Ets fantàstic, Božo!
@LoredanaT100
@LoredanaT100 2 года назад
warm❤️
@nickmyers8763
@nickmyers8763 10 лет назад
Such delicacy. Bravo!
@rachelgauntlett
@rachelgauntlett 11 лет назад
Bravi - stunning performance!
@Mecinimi
@Mecinimi 11 лет назад
Mr. Paradžik, What a beautiful performance. You are certainly one of the leading solo bassists of our time, such delicate and sensitive playing is delightful to listen to. Can you tell me about your strings? They sound lovely and I would love to know what brand they are.
@Cheotf
@Cheotf 11 лет назад
Wonderful playing, you are an example for me, thank you for your videos. Solo tuning?
@chienbrun66
@chienbrun66 11 лет назад
Ludwig !
@juvenalis49
@juvenalis49 11 лет назад
Maestro, did you record all the Beethoven cello sonatas? You play them beautifully! THANK YOU! Juvenal Ramirez Berwyn Illinois
11 лет назад
Great Bozo!
@DoubleBassLive
@DoubleBassLive 11 лет назад
I agree (but still don't understand). Best regards!
@caiusrosarum8443
@caiusrosarum8443 3 года назад
Edin Dzeko at the piano? 😂
@bozoparadzikcom
@bozoparadzikcom 3 года назад
😂 almost
@tmitchmdd
@tmitchmdd 9 лет назад
Bozo, You will go absolutely nuts over playing the twice as long slow second movement, Czerny Variation of the Kreutzer Sonata...
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