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Haydn Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major I. Moderato, Cello: Rostropovich 

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海頓 第一號C大調大提琴協奏曲
Haydn, Franz Joseph
Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major, Hob.VIIb:1 00' 25' 41
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1. » I. Moderato 00' 09' 25
2. » II. Adagio 00' 08' 01
3. » III. Finale: Allegro molto 00' 07' 29
Cello: Mstislav Rostropovich
大提琴: 羅斯托波維奇
Conductor: Seiji Ozawa
指揮: 小澤征爾
Mito Chamber Orchestra
水戶室內管弦樂團
1990.4.8

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Комментарии : 20   
@waynesmith3767
@waynesmith3767 2 года назад
The Britten cadenza is a marvel in itself and gives Rostropovich a chance to show off his chops; for those who don’t like it, there are other recordings by him with other cadenza.
@henrykaspar3634
@henrykaspar3634 Год назад
What an artist.
@byungyoonyou2932
@byungyoonyou2932 4 года назад
Although many people in the comments disagree with me, I think the Britten cadenza was actually quite wonderful. It showed off Rostropovich's virtuosity and was a breath of fresh air from the very classical feel of haydn. It was interesting!
@rofo2107
@rofo2107 8 месяцев назад
to be honest.. the cadenza is a nightmare. you know... people are less sensitive now then in Haydn's time as for as musical inputs. In Haydn times if you would play in minor key, people would be sad and scared. If you would play anything above that, like altered chord for example, they would be scared to death. If you listen to classical music, you need to adjust your sensitivity according to that. If you listen Shostakovich for example (and I never do so) you have to turn your musical sensitivity completely off. So this cadenza is like 3 minutes of Hitchkok's horror inside romantic telenovel. If you understand what I mean. It is unbareable for real music audience and despite Rostropovich was a friend of Britten, this time he made it really wrong. Anyway, this recording is because of orchestra so poor that it can't hurt anybody much more...
@anaclarafacin4077
@anaclarafacin4077 4 года назад
Haydn,o Grande Mestre!Sua.música leva-nos ao céu.
@cochamocha56
@cochamocha56 2 года назад
👏👏👏👏💪💪💪👏👏👏👏👏👏💥💥💥👏👏👏Bravooo, bravissimooo!!
@vitorsouza4037
@vitorsouza4037 5 лет назад
Bravo!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💓👍👍👍😍
@bbhmm5320
@bbhmm5320 3 года назад
to the ones criticizing his cadenza, do you know anything about Rostropovich? cause it's like you don't
@Za89ck
@Za89ck 10 лет назад
what a contemporary styled cadenza
@stefanrogers9091
@stefanrogers9091 7 лет назад
Zack Sears it's the one by Benjamin Britten I personally dislike it for stylistic reasons.
@archie.p_123
@archie.p_123 4 года назад
It really doesn’t fit with the Haydn at all...
@ruoxichi3084
@ruoxichi3084 6 лет назад
Unbelievable!!
@jiayinevangelineli4467
@jiayinevangelineli4467 11 лет назад
classic!
@ImmacolataNicastro
@ImmacolataNicastro 6 месяцев назад
👍👍👍
@rofo2107
@rofo2107 8 месяцев назад
it's quite funny how the Japanese orchestra plays the Haydn - very precise, very detailed... but at the wrong tempo and Rostropovich's entrance smashes the whole orchestra like a tank at full speed against a paper wall. The Japanese orchestras are much better now, but this historical recording... is really fun to watch. It feels like amateur performance with 1st class soloist.
@enochwong654
@enochwong654 3 месяца назад
Yes! thanks for spotting. I laughed. I think it is how rigid the orchestra that made this happen. Rostropovich's face before his entrance: 😮‍💨
@liliankelly1362
@liliankelly1362 5 лет назад
EEK I don't like the cadenza.
@Baton793
@Baton793 5 лет назад
Why not?
@林以喬-z9g
@林以喬-z9g 4 года назад
me too!!
@渋谷敏夫-m2o
@渋谷敏夫-m2o Год назад
こめんとしない
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