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J. Brahms, Trio opus 8, by Yuja Wang, Leonidas Kavakos and Gautier Capuçon 

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This work was composed in 1853-54 and revised in 1891. It therefore has both the energy of youth and the balance of maturity.
As for the interpretation, one only has to listen to the first bars played by Yuja: it is impossible to be more expressive and more sober, more tender and more exact at the same time. It will be the same throughout the work. Of course, Yuja is well surrounded, but she really leads the art of chamber music at its peak.
1er mvmt : 00:22
2e mvmt : 15:12
3e mvmt : 21:53
4e mvmt : 30:47

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Комментарии : 37   
@bernardpoulin5254
@bernardpoulin5254 28 дней назад
Gautier Capuçon a l'air de tant souffrir , de supporter toute la misère du monde , que je le croyais mort . Il supporte déjà sa femme .. . .
@lynnmariaminervini8281
@lynnmariaminervini8281 Месяц назад
My favorite Brahms trio! Wonderful to find it played by these extraordinary musicians!
@carolethompson7818
@carolethompson7818 Год назад
I love this piece. All Brahms all the time, especially his chamber works.
@deannahowe9603
@deannahowe9603 2 года назад
Holy cow, such an unbelievably beautiful and inspiring recording! I've always loved Yuja, Gautier, and Leonidas as individual performers, but as a trio, they are top-notch! Thank-you for this wonderful rendition.
@francesschaefer
@francesschaefer 10 месяцев назад
indeed she blends superbly with the strings and the performance is so well BALANCED~she of course has the amazing virtuosity but the warmth, voicing, then big powerful sound orchestral, she has it ALL and this trio is GREAT!
@Don-James
@Don-James 7 месяцев назад
Wonderful. Thanks for posting the score as well; reading along for a bit, then closing one's eyes and only listening...
@hiobaname
@hiobaname 10 месяцев назад
Thousands are the recording of this heavenly trio,but to me this is the best hereto,both as the playing and as the sound quality.Thanks
@jackarcher7495
@jackarcher7495 Год назад
I have the classic Katchen-Suk-Starker recording on Decca-London, and have long thought it hard to beat, both in performance and sound quality. A desert-island disk for me. But my gosh, this is so beauitfully and senstively played by Wang, Capucon and Kavakos. Thank you very much for posting. I am loving it.
@francesschaefer
@francesschaefer 10 месяцев назад
great that they are playing and recording!
@lemenyves34
@lemenyves34 Год назад
One of the best ensemble of its kind ever!
@walkercatenaccio
@walkercatenaccio 2 года назад
E&F, you are doing a huge service to the world of music. I love chamber music even more than symphonic, since the harmonies are easier to hear in depth, so this performance is altogether my cup of tea.
@semrabahcivan8627
@semrabahcivan8627 2 года назад
Wonderful performance thanks to all of you.
@user-daguan
@user-daguan 16 дней назад
太棒了, 總得有個會寫中文的人來支持一下吧!😀
@ricardonascimento6020
@ricardonascimento6020 15 дней назад
Simplesmente ESPETACULAR! Adorei a performance! BRAVÍSSIMO 👏👏👏👏👏
@awoods2874
@awoods2874 Год назад
Totally agree with your description.
@mlckfip
@mlckfip 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this beautiful performance.
@schumannop44
@schumannop44 8 месяцев назад
너무 좋다...🥲🥲
@rudyvanderhoeven9628
@rudyvanderhoeven9628 Год назад
Wow!
@waggishsagacity7947
@waggishsagacity7947 2 года назад
In this Piano Trio Brahms was letting his hair down (for a short moment) and fully accepting his Romantic leanings. Fortunately for us, of course. I'm willing to bet that the first revision he'd made in 1891 (at age 58) was to dispense with the rigid titles (allegro, andante etc.) and give a number to each movement. The three musicians played expressively, energetically, masterfully, and as a strong ensemble. This type of approach made their performance memorable and pleasurable. I only wish that the person who couldn't help applauding after the 1st and 3rd movement would stay at home more often or learn to hold his impatient applause until the end of the piece.
@KeithOtisEdwards
@KeithOtisEdwards Год назад
During the time of the young Brahms, it was acceptable to applaud after each movement, or even _during_ a movement, if the music inspired a reaction- just as with opera. It was that scoundrel Gus Mahler who imposed strict rules that all the audience must remain perfectly silent (and perfectly still) until the very end of the piece, and he would often scold those who expressed their enjoyment. Thus, in our time, attending a classical music concert is the same experience as attending worship. Classical music today, must never be _fun._ See the discussion of this phenomenon in _Crowds and Power_ by Elias Canetti, a book for which he won the Nobel Prize.
@jackarcher7495
@jackarcher7495 Год назад
I frequently attend orchestral performances, and have come to agree with you. I've never noticed that the conductor or musicians mind if there is some applause between movements, and if audience members are moved enough by what they just heard to applaud, what's to object? Sometimes, of course, people applaud because they think the piece has ended, when it has not. A little awkward for them? Sure, but so what? Life's too short to be bothered by that. @@KeithOtisEdwards
@KeithOtisEdwards
@KeithOtisEdwards Год назад
If anyone is interested in something different, I have posted an arrangement of the first movement for wind ensemble at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-m6M6mhzkZKo.html
@Ethan-os6hz
@Ethan-os6hz 7 месяцев назад
30:48
@khai-jernchia2824
@khai-jernchia2824 2 года назад
Where do you source these video recordings?
@eusebiusetflorestan2532
@eusebiusetflorestan2532 2 года назад
I don't quite understand the question. It is me, of course, who makes these videos with score, from recordings available on RU-vid, medici.tv, etc. It's a big job, which I hope is appreciated!
@raoultak
@raoultak 2 года назад
@@eusebiusetflorestan2532 Very much appreciated!!!!! Thank you so much.
@eusebiusetflorestan2532
@eusebiusetflorestan2532 2 года назад
@@raoultak Thanks to you!
@falamimire
@falamimire 2 года назад
@@eusebiusetflorestan2532 It is without any doubt and many thanks for your hardwork!
@eusebiusetflorestan2532
@eusebiusetflorestan2532 2 года назад
@@falamimire Thanks to you!
@user-wi2pw9tg5b
@user-wi2pw9tg5b Год назад
Ed Y3
@kimsahl8555
@kimsahl8555 Год назад
More Brahms less players.
@richardlloyd-jones8312
@richardlloyd-jones8312 Год назад
One liners mean nothing, being untestable, and are, almost invariably, the work of trolls.
@kimsahl8555
@kimsahl8555 Год назад
@@richardlloyd-jones8312 Yes, the op.8 is my favorite with op.50 (Tchaikovsky). Very good playing.
@richardlloyd-jones8312
@richardlloyd-jones8312 Год назад
@@kimsahl8555 In light of what you say I evidently misunderstood you: I agree that the performance is outstanding. One of Wang's great strengths is her rendering of the tender emotions without ever slipping, as sometimes the best do, into mawkishness.
@henrithellier7684
@henrithellier7684 6 месяцев назад
...Beaucoup trop de resonnances...de reverbérations !!
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