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Shostakovich - String Quartet No. 8 with score - Borodin String Quartet 

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Shostakovich's "Dresden" Quartet from 1960 scarcely needs an introduction. Its official dedication as a memorial to the victims of the 1945 Dresden fire bombing has long been supplanted by a focus on the obsessive use of Shostakovich's own DSCH motif (D - Eb - C - B), plus its references to a convoy marching to Siberia from his opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, and the revolutionary song "Tortured by grievous unfreedom", as well as other works.
0:04 -1st movement (Largo)
4:57 -2nd movement (Allegro Molto)
7:48 -3rd movement (Allegretto)
12:02 -4th movement (Largo)
17:25 -5th movement (Largo)
This performance by the Borodin Quartet is from a studio recording made in Moscow, with the players Rostislav Dubinsky, Yaroslav Alexandrov, Dmitri Shebalin and Valentin Berlinsky.
I am hugely grateful to olla-vogala for publishing this score initially, and I hope his version with, I think, the Emerson Quartet reappears on RU-vid soon.
Here is a playlist of the complete Shostakovich quartets with score: • Shostakovich String Qu...
And here my playlist of the Borodins playing all the Shostakovich quartets: • Borodin Quartet plays ...

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@lukehelleson4591
@lukehelleson4591 4 года назад
imagine if a string quartet was told to play canon in d for a wedding and then busted out this piece out of nowhere
@leonardochang6148
@leonardochang6148 4 года назад
imagine if they did that for a funeral
@noel-gq2yy
@noel-gq2yy 4 года назад
@@leonardochang6148 imagine being told to play canon in d for a funeral tho...
@lunahoshi2844
@lunahoshi2844 4 года назад
they deserve it for wanting canon in d
@lucydoodles2020
@lucydoodles2020 4 года назад
I agree
@phi6596
@phi6596 4 года назад
instead they get canon in DSCH
@nikitapetushkov3305
@nikitapetushkov3305 4 года назад
Shostakovitch makes really good wedding songs.
@VictorMinchihLee
@VictorMinchihLee 4 года назад
Red Wedding.
@giocosovelasco
@giocosovelasco 4 года назад
p i e c e s
@idroppedmychicken
@idroppedmychicken 4 года назад
@Breanna Zumhof-Harthan oh- um okay
@idroppedmychicken
@idroppedmychicken 4 года назад
@Breanna Zumhof-Harthan aw wait that’s actually really sweet. I mean- it’s sad and all. But still awesome •/////•
@pippaschroeder9660
@pippaschroeder9660 3 года назад
You mean pieces
@neeltheother2342
@neeltheother2342 3 года назад
Classical music is relaxing, they said. It helps them study, they said.
@vanivashisht7305
@vanivashisht7305 3 года назад
Underrated 😂😂🔥
@jellygang9492
@jellygang9492 3 года назад
Me: hey, teach. Can I listen to music while doing the assignment? Teacher: what music Me: Shostakovich Teacher: Say sike right now
@sweetmonnik03
@sweetmonnik03 3 года назад
I truly believe that the penguin in the profile picture made this comment
@neeltheother2342
@neeltheother2342 3 года назад
@@sweetmonnik03 haha!
@vanivashisht7305
@vanivashisht7305 3 года назад
@@sweetmonnik03 lmaooo
@giuseppeagresta1425
@giuseppeagresta1425 3 года назад
"Are you ok?" "why do you ask?" *The music in my headphones:*
@finnnaginnn
@finnnaginnn 7 месяцев назад
"No, I'm not."
@lol65860
@lol65860 3 года назад
9:52 the viola just chillin while the cello graciously playing while the violins are bumblebees going through the five stages of grief
@r0ni3_
@r0ni3_ 2 года назад
Lmfaooo
@musicgamer8024
@musicgamer8024 2 месяца назад
though it sounds like that, that cellists thumb is busted from thumb position probably
@insertusername4716
@insertusername4716 3 года назад
It's MY mental breakdown and I get to choose the music
@Kafkaworld739
@Kafkaworld739 4 года назад
WARNING: Do not listen to this piece while driving as your foot will instinctively press down hard on the accelerator as you believe wholeheartedly that everyone driving behind you is actually following you.
@Jacob-zk1jy
@Jacob-zk1jy 4 года назад
did you learn that the hard way? cuz I did
@Kafkaworld739
@Kafkaworld739 4 года назад
General Kenobi I did indeed, the first time I heard this I was driving on the freeway with my daughter and she put it on-anxious moments followed.
@juandavid4089
@juandavid4089 4 года назад
LOL thanks for the warning
@justin_64
@justin_64 4 года назад
@@Kafkaworld739 wtf bro
@francismcfadden3305
@francismcfadden3305 3 года назад
Or it'll make you want to run people over
@lookalivesunshine4561
@lookalivesunshine4561 4 года назад
Can you imagine how many emotions he had? Whenever I look at him I can't help but think that he always looks expressionless, sort of lost. But music is his emotion. He didn't need to show it, he could just write a piece like this one. *tears up*
@caesarseizure1625
@caesarseizure1625 3 года назад
I mean, he was supposedly planning on killing himself while writing this.
@rotatoe
@rotatoe 3 года назад
You should read The Noise of Time
@karthikharish1564
@karthikharish1564 2 года назад
i think he was just feeling numb from the pain that he and many others had to face
@laurahoesly9737
@laurahoesly9737 Год назад
what I think is interesting is how soft spoken he is in videos I've seen of him speaking...such angry and powerful music coming from such a shy, quiet man!
@DmitriShostakovichDSCH
@DmitriShostakovichDSCH Год назад
i did my best
@arinetic5538
@arinetic5538 4 года назад
15:50 actually reduced me to tears when I listened to it after writing a paper on Shostakovich last year... while the specifics of his personal feelings towards his situation and country at that point are debated, it's clear that this piece is a reflection on his own life and the horrible things he had to endure. Ironic enough that one of the only major-key sections in this piece is the most heartwrenching.
@Gozoman24
@Gozoman24 3 года назад
As for that last sentence- only Shostakovich could pull of something like that!
@diogenes2763
@diogenes2763 3 года назад
arinetic AWWWW 😭
@TimothySweeney
@TimothySweeney 3 года назад
I know
@isabeldawes8864
@isabeldawes8864 2 года назад
@@viridianaalexandradiazmend9212 me too!
@arvaborelius7269
@arvaborelius7269 2 года назад
The idea that major = happy and minor = sad is a western concept.
@MKimberViola
@MKimberViola 3 года назад
It's been half a century since I first heard this iconic recording. Such powerful, profoundly emotional music! I'll always treasure the memory of performing this quartet 45 years ago as then violist of the young (at that time) and passionate (they still are!) Kronos Quartet.
@chaochen601
@chaochen601 3 года назад
this is when you walk in rain for hours, weep and scream your lungs out, come home and sit on the couch, water dripping from your clothes and soaking into the fabric of the couch, your throat sore and your eyes red, you can just feel your body getting sick, and it is great
@kidneyfail8500
@kidneyfail8500 3 года назад
Your use of words is incredible
@ElKimesito
@ElKimesito 3 года назад
Very good analogy.
@TimothySweeney
@TimothySweeney 3 года назад
yes
@niccolopaganinifranzliszt3556
@niccolopaganinifranzliszt3556 2 года назад
I love the rain. I can dance while I'm outside when it's raining. But of course, that's because since I was a kid, I was told to love the rain.
@matthewnoble7768
@matthewnoble7768 Год назад
I just have it on when I'm hoovering but yeah it's nice like
@alejandroperezortiz7553
@alejandroperezortiz7553 3 года назад
Take a look at this extract from Shostakovich Memories: " When i wrote the Eight Quartet, it was also assigned to the department of "exposing fascism". You have to be blind and deaf to do that, because everything in the quartet is as clear as a primer. I quote Lady Macbeth, the First and Fifth Symphonies. What does fascism have to do with these? The Eight is an autobiographical quartet, it quotes a song known to all Russians: "Exhausted by the hardships of prison" And there is also the Jewish theme from the Piano Trio in this quartet. I think, if we speak of mussical impressions, that Jewish folk music has made a most powerful impression on me. [...] Its almost always laughter through tears. Page 156
@hedgehoginthefog3146
@hedgehoginthefog3146 3 года назад
Mapping of some quotations and allusions I. Largo 0:05 0:05 opens with the DSCH motif in the cello 0:41 quotation of a theme from the First Symphony followed by the DSCH signature (also heard at 4:15) 2:45 allusion to a theme from the Fifth Symphony (also followed by the DSCH signature) II. Allegro molto 4:55 4:55 allusion to the toccata (3rd movement) from the Eight Symphony 5:58 allusion to the Jewish dancing theme from the Second Piano Trio (also at 7:34) III. Allegretto 7:48 9:40 almost direct quotation of the First Cello Concerto main theme (also at 11:26) 11:45 Dies Irae head-motif IV. Largo 12:03 14:21 quotation of the old Russian song "Tormented by Grievous Bondage" (original title: "Zamuchen tyazholoy nevolyey") 15:53 allusion to the aria "Seryozha, my love" from the opera "Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District" (extreme sorrow, no "light" or "hope" here - the original aria is sung by the lady who has been betrayed by her lover and shortly before her death) V. Largo 17:26 all works by Shostakovich except "Zamuchen tyazholoy nevolyey" - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7hyS_AiDaQw.html
@ianw1976
@ianw1976 3 года назад
5:58 also sounds like part of the 7th symphony. Probably just his technique.
@parameshwarranmathiarasun9826
@parameshwarranmathiarasun9826 3 года назад
Thank you
@alexcao7502
@alexcao7502 3 года назад
Thanks for the homework help :)
@boonrutsirirattanapan100
@boonrutsirirattanapan100 3 года назад
Thank you.
@sophiatalksmusic3588
@sophiatalksmusic3588 3 года назад
Isn't there also a quotation of Siegfried somewhere?
@AbdulazizShabakouh
@AbdulazizShabakouh 5 лет назад
He just kept quoting himself!! This is a work of a genius.
@thatsEforEveryone
@thatsEforEveryone 5 лет назад
Eb C B D A pure genius
@thatsEforEveryone
@thatsEforEveryone 5 лет назад
Omg D Eb C B
@AbdulazizShabakouh
@AbdulazizShabakouh 5 лет назад
@@thatsEforEveryone listen to this String Quartet No. 19 "Dissonance", K. 465 the D Eb C B is actually quoted from Mozart!
@Ivan_1791
@Ivan_1791 4 года назад
@@AbdulazizShabakouh Where exactly? Do you know the measures? I'm interested.
@BainPlays
@BainPlays 4 года назад
@@Ivan_1791 nearly the whole piece. look out for DSCH in german notation, his signature. as well as the twisted jewish klezmer dance in the allegro section, a quote from his piano trios. as well as the first movement quoting his first cello concerto in quite a few places. there is a lot to unpack in this piece tho and thats just the start of it.
@Leah_2112
@Leah_2112 4 года назад
I find it so cool he uses those 4 notes from the beginning as a base to this whole piece
@skimbeeble2360
@skimbeeble2360 4 года назад
Even cooler when you find out those are his initials.
@TimothySweeney
@TimothySweeney 3 года назад
Genius
@r0ni3_
@r0ni3_ 2 года назад
Yeaaaa
@karianawyatt1246
@karianawyatt1246 4 года назад
Very calming.
@toprak3479
@toprak3479 4 года назад
Jokes aside, the first movement is very calming. It's ominous but it's not tense.
@emilyberry360
@emilyberry360 4 года назад
Lol
@Riri-yi1lw
@Riri-yi1lw 4 года назад
Indeed
@fadl14
@fadl14 2 года назад
Agree, I put this on my beat to chill/relax to
@veloin
@veloin 2 года назад
I love classical music its so calming!!! The classical music:
@iorikpiano9596
@iorikpiano9596 2 года назад
Magical work of music. Such beauty, fear and darkness at the same time. Sad to realise how much terror Shostakovich had to live through.
@coltondavis3430
@coltondavis3430 4 года назад
Supposedly the "knock", is supposed to be a reminder of the knocking of the Soviet secret police in the middle of the night to take you away.
@vegas6824
@vegas6824 3 года назад
what knock
@danielluwor8659
@danielluwor8659 3 года назад
@@vegas6824 The motif of three repeated quavers at the start of the 4th movement and continuing throughout.
@Poempedoempoex
@Poempedoempoex 3 года назад
@@vegas6824 The mii theme
@artifexrex1578
@artifexrex1578 3 года назад
@@Poempedoempoex what?
@tianarmas1665
@tianarmas1665 3 года назад
@@Poempedoempoex lmao can't unhear it now
@jocobuswitte7637
@jocobuswitte7637 4 года назад
Someone: Classical music is all so boring, im sorry but its just relaxing to me. Shastakovich: Hold my vodka
@Killerbee4712
@Killerbee4712 4 года назад
Tchaikovsky: you called?
@batatanna
@batatanna 4 года назад
@@Killerbee4712 "let me get my cannon"
@camialanis5537
@camialanis5537 3 года назад
@@Killerbee4712 fr
@fredericchopin6445
@fredericchopin6445 3 года назад
i’m sick of people generally thinking that classical music is just relaxing. the stereotypes of music
@justanotherbohemian3827
@justanotherbohemian3827 3 года назад
Mozart: AHAHAHAHA that's so cute. Just dropping by to get my Requiem in D
@alec2222
@alec2222 5 лет назад
0:04 -1st movement (Largo) 4:57 -2nd movement (Allegro Molto) 7:48 -3rd movement (Allegretto) 12:02 -4th movement (Largo) 17:25 -5th movement (Largo)
@ContemporaryClassical
@ContemporaryClassical 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot @Andrea Ignjatic. I copied into the description.
@gilliandaemon1788
@gilliandaemon1788 4 года назад
4:57 is when the KGB starts to chase you.
@drumnotatsujin81
@drumnotatsujin81 4 года назад
And 12:02 is when the КГБ knocks on your door
@svgsctssfsgudsvgsctssfsgud8969
@svgsctssfsgudsvgsctssfsgud8969 4 года назад
Thanks!!
@mxthussy
@mxthussy Год назад
such a bop it slayed so hard left no crumbs
@DmitriShostakovichDSCH
@DmitriShostakovichDSCH Год назад
thanks i did my best
@drewnotgooden
@drewnotgooden Год назад
real
@athinahilakou7705
@athinahilakou7705 4 года назад
5:58 and then Shostakovich said *bass drop*
@fiacchi
@fiacchi 3 года назад
ahhahah for sure
@TheColombianSpartan
@TheColombianSpartan 3 года назад
@random you made me spit out my goddamn drink, but it's so true
@patricktulher
@patricktulher 5 лет назад
The pure essence of art expression.
@aloc23
@aloc23 3 года назад
I came here because of a comment below a meme that said this was the best musical representation of fear.. I'm not disappointed
@TimothySweeney
@TimothySweeney 3 года назад
not fear , acceptance
@zaydkhan3496
@zaydkhan3496 4 года назад
4:58 lmao this works way better than caffeine
@tavit.6036
@tavit.6036 4 года назад
yep, and i don't drink caffeine, especially the transition, so calming, then AHHHHHHHHHHH. when i first listened to this and got there, i literally fell out of my chair while trying to continue with homework
@gsarangi32768
@gsarangi32768 4 года назад
Listen to it there at 1.25x speed
@TimothySweeney
@TimothySweeney 3 года назад
I laugh until my head falls off -Shostakovich knew
@BilamanaJika
@BilamanaJika 3 года назад
Ikr!? I'm not even a musician but It's Really SatisfyingXD!
@Misspol222
@Misspol222 2 года назад
A good tune to weep uncontrollably to while contemplating the futility of human existence
@DeadRabbit86
@DeadRabbit86 3 года назад
Love how RU-vid sticks ads right in the middle of the piece.
@ContemporaryClassical
@ContemporaryClassical 3 года назад
You could use an Ad blocker. You can do this on mobile device as well...
@kindanooby2988
@kindanooby2988 3 года назад
I like how despite you could get revenue off of ads, you still promote ad blockers for the sake of our listening :)
@ContemporaryClassical
@ContemporaryClassical 3 года назад
@@kindanooby2988 I have never placed an ad on anything I have posted. That's not why score video makers do it. Sometimes rights holders place ads, which is fine as the video remains online.
@vijaykrishnan7797
@vijaykrishnan7797 3 года назад
Use youtube vanced it's great no ads +it has features of RU-vid premium too
@aramkhachaturian8043
@aramkhachaturian8043 4 года назад
The voicing of this quartet creates seething angry voices in the beginning. So dark and such strong passionate loss is brought out through the music.
@OdinLimaye
@OdinLimaye 2 года назад
The 4th movement is literally one of the most beautiful and emotionally powerful pieces of music I’ve ever heard!
@Surr3alll
@Surr3alll 3 года назад
Pure chaos in one piece. You can really feel the anguish.
@mu-soguy
@mu-soguy 4 года назад
So I've been looking for the 2nd movement of this thing without knowing who made it for months now and just could not find it anywhere. Finally, here it is. Such poignant dissonance and vigor. I'm tired.
@darkrage1138
@darkrage1138 4 года назад
Ah it was there by your side all along, your true mentor. Your guiding moonlight.
@OdinLimaye
@OdinLimaye 2 года назад
The whole piece is just absolutely unbelievable; the amount of emotion, both joyful and painful, expressed throughout the piece is completely unparalleled by all other compositions!
@excuseyou7198
@excuseyou7198 4 года назад
I really love how in the 4th movement at about 13:34 there is tension build up and resolves on a major chord.
@user-sc9pc4yf6g
@user-sc9pc4yf6g 4 года назад
1 часть Гл. П. (Монограмма) -0:06 П. П. -1:09 Средний раздел 1 тема-2:11 2 тема-3:17 2 часть 1 тема-4:58 2 тема-5:58 3 тема(монограмма) -6:23 3 часть Тема(вальс) -8:03 Центральный раздел 1 тема-8:41 2 тема-9:19 2тема(тема из виолончельного концерт №1) -9:40 3 тема-9:52 4 часть 1 тема-12:03 2 тема-12:51 Средний раздел 1 тема(цитата из кинофильма "Молодая гвардия":" Замучен тяжелой неволей") -14:21 2 тема(реплика Катерины Измайловой из оперы "Леди Макбет":" Сережа, хороший мой") -15:54 5 часть Тема-монограмма-17:28
@MrBuyanto
@MrBuyanto 4 года назад
Молодец!
@onkmonne824
@onkmonne824 4 года назад
Пять по анализу
@roku401
@roku401 3 года назад
Да, молодец, очень спасибо!!
@piano_maniac
@piano_maniac 3 года назад
СПс
@phonk_master228
@phonk_master228 3 года назад
@@ein4325 вообще, эстетика тут не главное. Это произведение, по сути, есть вся жизнь Шостаковича с начала его творческого пути и до 60 года. То есть сочинял он квартет не как ребус, а скорее, как автобиографию. Почитайте обязательно, что сам Шостакович писал о 8 квартете. Он его без слез исполнять не мог А касательно эстетики Квартет, не смотря на то, что это, грубо говоря, набор цитат, скреплённых монограммой "d-es-c-h", удивительно целостен. Даже если бы это произведение существовало в отрыве от всех других произведений Шостаковича, то оно всё равно оставалось бы эстетичным, красивым и целостным
@glemoine14
@glemoine14 3 года назад
I was humming a lullaby washing the dishes and then, DSCH DSCH DSCH !
@reidnoble457
@reidnoble457 4 года назад
Arranging this for a metal band right now, thank you for the upload!
@lunamcgrath3266
@lunamcgrath3266 3 года назад
lmk when thats finished. sounds badass
@jana731
@jana731 3 года назад
Can I listen to your arrangement?
@wandamaximoff4091
@wandamaximoff4091 3 года назад
have you done it yet???
@jana731
@jana731 3 года назад
@@wandamaximoff4091 i think we're never going to hear it :(
@peev2
@peev2 3 года назад
First time listening to this! My first thought was "this is trash metal for string quartet!".
@drumnotatsujin81
@drumnotatsujin81 4 года назад
Loved the 3rd movement! You can hear bits from his 1st cello concerto in it. Highly recommend you listen to that too.
@drumnotatsujin81
@drumnotatsujin81 4 года назад
@AIDAN NG Yes
@mrmangoberry8394
@mrmangoberry8394 4 года назад
It wasn’t even just a motif, he put the whole theme. Even the greatest composers run out of original ideas eventually.
@fanggraini1221
@fanggraini1221 4 года назад
Mr MangoBerry It wasn’t that he ran out of material for compositions, he was deliberately quoting himself. This is the piece that’s infamously known to be his suicide letter after all.
@isellcrack3537
@isellcrack3537 8 месяцев назад
The quartet was premiered in 1960 in Leningrad by the Beethoven Quartet. In the liner notes of the Borodin Quartet's 1962 recording, music critic Erik Smith writes, "The Borodin Quartet played this work to the composer at his Moscow home, hoping for his criticisms. But Shostakovich, overwhelmed by this beautiful realisation of his most personal feelings, buried his head in his hands and wept. When they had finished playing, the four musicians quietly packed up their instruments and stole out of the room."
@danielfleming2301
@danielfleming2301 4 года назад
If you listen from 9:40 you can hear the main theme from the first movement of his first cello concerto
@juliapimentel4208
@juliapimentel4208 4 года назад
Daniel Fleming wow I seriously haven’t noticed it. Thanks for pointing out :)
@danielfleming2301
@danielfleming2301 4 года назад
Júlia _ yea it’s pretty cool right
@el998d5
@el998d5 2 года назад
12:03 you can listen Stravinski
@pantoleonantonio9653
@pantoleonantonio9653 3 года назад
some of the most powerfull stuff ever written imo
@sosyl
@sosyl 2 года назад
props to the people who can calmly sit through this without having a panic attack
@juliee593
@juliee593 2 года назад
I use this to stay awake in my car when I go home from work
@CygnusTheSilly
@CygnusTheSilly 2 года назад
I can't have a panic attack when I'm head-banging so hard
@PutitinDaramen
@PutitinDaramen 3 года назад
5:58 easily the most iconic theme from shostakovich.
@cyborg774
@cyborg774 4 года назад
I love this quartet so much. Especially from No53 to No63.
@vKarl71
@vKarl71 2 года назад
Although Shostakovich had a long and loyal relationship with the Beethoven String Quartet, who premiered most of his quartets under his close supervision, he ultimately preferred the playing & interpretations of the Borodin quartet. So if you're looking for "definitive" recordings, this set by the Borodins is the one. (I'm not big on the definitive performance thing - I am happy to have different interpretations available - but I think the Borodins are great.) People seem to think the Emersons do Shostakovich well; I'll check them out. I usually find their performances are pretty much focused exclusively on technical playing, which has its place, I guess.
@larrywhopissesoncars5277
@larrywhopissesoncars5277 4 года назад
I, a metal head, have begun to head bang to classical music. That’s how you know it’s good.
@sophiatalksmusic3588
@sophiatalksmusic3588 4 года назад
You'd love the rest of Shostakovich, then. The guy was all about retaliation against an oppressive system.
@rayancharafeddine4982
@rayancharafeddine4982 4 года назад
may I suggest the fifth brandenbourg concerto? the harpsichord solo certainly is metal. Also BWV 532 has metal parts
@samuelguzman6375
@samuelguzman6375 4 года назад
I play both classical (violin) and rock (guitar) and dude , welcome , it’s great
@Azzabajam
@Azzabajam 4 года назад
Similar position as me, i've been listening to The rite of spring, for a week now \m/
@WinterInTheForest
@WinterInTheForest 4 года назад
There's so much classical influence in metal, I don't think any modern genre compares!
@evanbecraft8201
@evanbecraft8201 4 года назад
5:58 remember this Evan it’s the part you want
@evanbecraft8201
@evanbecraft8201 3 года назад
@Evan Schubert but... I w a s t a l k i n g t o y o u
@evanbecraft8201
@evanbecraft8201 3 года назад
Damn, thanks past me
@iliketurtles5180
@iliketurtles5180 3 месяца назад
Damn, thanks past Evan
@gematr14a42
@gematr14a42 4 года назад
This is my favourite quartet
@julekpaszko5322
@julekpaszko5322 Год назад
Imagine an ad in the middle of this piece
@rapidblur8647
@rapidblur8647 4 года назад
Shostakovichs quotes his first violin concerto at 6:23-6:33 in the first violin part .
@hb712
@hb712 4 года назад
And in the violin concerto he quotes his signature, D S C H (D, E flat, C, B). Such a genius! Layering quote upon quote!
@willowsparks4576
@willowsparks4576 4 года назад
he also quotes the 4th movement of his 2nd piano trio at 5:58
@hb712
@hb712 4 года назад
Evan Schubert the eS is a typo, so it should be eS. But in German note notation, D=D, S=E flat, C=C, H=B
@hb712
@hb712 4 года назад
Evan Schubert never mind I’m doing a really shitty job of explaining this lmao. D=D S=E flat C=C H=B The “eS” in my original comment was a typo. I changed it just now. The “B=B” is also a typo. It’s meant to be “H=B.” I changed it there too. Sorry, sometimes my brain thinks faster than my hands do!
@kirastrophic
@kirastrophic 3 года назад
@Evan Schubert The German system uses the same letters from C to A, but instead of B, we say H (and what would be B flat we call B). I guess now that I think about it it really doesn't work with the alphabet lol. The S comes from the way you would pronounce E flat in German (which is "es", like the pronounciation of the letter S). Hope that helped :)
@danipar7388
@danipar7388 4 года назад
Am I the only one who wants that in my wedding?
@drumnotatsujin81
@drumnotatsujin81 4 года назад
Nope. We, too, want it
@florisheijdra9583
@florisheijdra9583 4 года назад
@Things Things who said weddings were joyous
@Jacob-zk1jy
@Jacob-zk1jy 4 года назад
we all want it but are we all really going to have one?
@brookehicks2083
@brookehicks2083 4 года назад
yah it's like about the kgb dani
@sholoms
@sholoms 4 года назад
Well, propose it & see if anybody really wants to marry u...
@bertoldopleari7779
@bertoldopleari7779 4 года назад
Great one! Thanks for the upload
@stueystuey1962
@stueystuey1962 4 года назад
One of the few not maniacally serial chamber works that I still enjoy. That's my fault I burnt myself out on Brahms and Beethoven, Prokofiev, etc etc
@vincentd.1424
@vincentd.1424 5 лет назад
Mii channel theme but more intense
@thatsEforEveryone
@thatsEforEveryone 5 лет назад
Omg 😭🤣😂😂😂😂
@SongsForSorrows
@SongsForSorrows 5 лет назад
Mii in hell
@augustosanchez4147
@augustosanchez4147 5 лет назад
This is my favorite comment on youtube
@kvnyegvmp
@kvnyegvmp 4 года назад
not at all fuck you
@expandyourwisdom
@expandyourwisdom 4 года назад
@@kvnyegvmp plz go away.
@borismarkov3586
@borismarkov3586 3 года назад
One of my favorite pieces of all time, if someone would to ask me why, I really wouldn't know how to explain it. I keep coming back to it every so often and its like hearing it for the first time again...
@davytartini
@davytartini 3 года назад
How much DSCH motiv do you want? Shostakovich: YES
@JosephAlnasl
@JosephAlnasl Год назад
Feeling very depressed at the moment, this makes me feel better.
@MarkSmith-tl1jm
@MarkSmith-tl1jm 4 года назад
This is awesome!! Thanks. I studied this piece with Dubinsky at IU in the mid 80's
@dillons8397
@dillons8397 5 лет назад
Absolute genius
@jessicaleon4823
@jessicaleon4823 3 года назад
Es una experiencia super agradable escuchar esta música ❤️👌🏻
@DreamlessSleepwalker
@DreamlessSleepwalker 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@ContemporaryClassical
@ContemporaryClassical 5 лет назад
Please share!
@ContemporaryClassical
@ContemporaryClassical 5 лет назад
@@DreamlessSleepwalker Thankyou.
@kacemchawqi5787
@kacemchawqi5787 3 года назад
They need to play this piece at my funerals.
@annushkasrebornbabies5709
@annushkasrebornbabies5709 2 года назад
Just out of curiosity... why multiple funerals?
@kacemchawqi5787
@kacemchawqi5787 2 года назад
@@annushkasrebornbabies5709 I’m a none-native English speaker-in french, we tend to say « les funérailles » (funerals) of someone But yeah thank you for correcting
@annushkasrebornbabies5709
@annushkasrebornbabies5709 2 года назад
@@kacemchawqi5787 I didn't mean to correct you, just, my mother's French too, we just joke alot... I hope I haven't offended you! And we appreciate your learning English! Also, yes, I agree... I need this played at my funeral too!
@adrianmontoyaalamo1196
@adrianmontoyaalamo1196 4 года назад
2:59 A good way to avoid using parallel fifths...
@michellepackman1484
@michellepackman1484 3 года назад
In the largo section to the end... I wonder if having the first violinist have a prominent solo line in the very bottom of their range and then the cellist have a solo at the very top of their range in this happy style was his way of saying that the veneer of happiness on display by the soviet government was covering up an ass backwards reality. It's been many years since I visited this piece but I get it now.
@helenas4880
@helenas4880 4 года назад
I wanna play this tbh
@adventurousaddie6157
@adventurousaddie6157 4 года назад
It is a rush to play this piece. If you ever get the shot, take it!
@thegrimmarcher202
@thegrimmarcher202 3 года назад
hope it went well.
@pepperwilliams4428
@pepperwilliams4428 4 года назад
Bernard Herrmann loved DS! It shows in many of his film scores!
@sergiohman
@sergiohman 2 года назад
¡La mejor interpretación para mí !
@ayoubguesmi9531
@ayoubguesmi9531 4 года назад
I can spot with my little eyes a... *twosetter who came here right after twoset's latest video*
@larrywhopissesoncars5277
@larrywhopissesoncars5277 4 года назад
Don’t call me out like this
@ayoubguesmi9531
@ayoubguesmi9531 4 года назад
@@larrywhopissesoncars5277 too l8 , you're exposed
@otakudoug3663
@otakudoug3663 4 года назад
I gotta man, the piece sounded sooo damnn fireee 🔥
@polina5918
@polina5918 4 года назад
twoset gets people educated
@Schubbbbbb
@Schubbbbbb 4 года назад
I am already a fan of Shosty b4 Twoset's vid hahaha XD
@yu-hengwang8338
@yu-hengwang8338 4 года назад
Wow! I hear both his first symphony and his cello concerto in this
@tertian
@tertian 4 года назад
He actually wrote 2 cello concertos, the first of which is quoted in the 3rd movement. I totally recommend checking out the second if you haven't it's an incredible piece.
@kniazigor2276
@kniazigor2276 5 лет назад
Tout Chostakovitch est dans son 8ème quatuor, sa 5ème symphonie et dans son concerto n°1 pour violon. Magnifique interprétation du quatuor Borodine ! All Shostakovich is in his 8th quartet, his 5th symphony and in his concerto No. 1 for violin. Beautiful interpretation of the Borodin quartet!
@Maggot37838
@Maggot37838 3 года назад
Esto es muy hermoso, es una de mis piezas favoritas entre todas.
@Ramiarcat
@Ramiarcat 2 года назад
Un Capolavoro!!!! Shostakowich uno dei Grandi Compositori del 900
@flowerlesbian
@flowerlesbian 5 лет назад
Deja Vu! I've been in this place before! (thank you for putting the piece on youtube again :D)
@ContemporaryClassical
@ContemporaryClassical 5 лет назад
As I say in the description, the original post was by olla-vogala. I have replaced the quartet playing on that version with the Borodins.
@puebloblau420
@puebloblau420 5 лет назад
I love day6!
@angelaaston7293
@angelaaston7293 Год назад
Love it
@camillebouchard6436
@camillebouchard6436 3 года назад
Très beau !
@OdinLimaye
@OdinLimaye 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing!
@Shibshankar_Roy
@Shibshankar_Roy Год назад
4:53 greatest transition in music history
@alihughes3728
@alihughes3728 3 года назад
Omg I've heard the 2nd movement so much and I've literally played it (sightreading with friends)... and yet I somehow didn't realise/forgot it was part of this piece!! I was so shocked!!
@alejandrolenin93
@alejandrolenin93 4 года назад
every movement is a BANGER
@TiagoNugentComposer
@TiagoNugentComposer 4 года назад
12:35 dies Irae 😳
@asukalangleysoryu6695
@asukalangleysoryu6695 3 года назад
IT'S EVERYWHERE AHHHH HELP!!!!
@cavelord4766
@cavelord4766 3 года назад
currently working on learning this on guitar and bass for a metal version
@thegrimmarcher202
@thegrimmarcher202 3 года назад
good lukc
@jacquesfrancois4275
@jacquesfrancois4275 3 года назад
Let us know how that goes! and please do record, upload and link it to us
@wandamaximoff4091
@wandamaximoff4091 3 года назад
if you finish it, put the link here
@user-pq1sr5df9y
@user-pq1sr5df9y 4 года назад
Спасибо за квартет
@disembodiedstudios
@disembodiedstudios 4 года назад
Oh man, this is too good!! Ive ADORED rachmaninoff for the better part of this past decade and i am hearing equally expressive and hard hitting composition yet so completely his own!! This is incredible!
@yekware
@yekware 3 года назад
Rachmaninoff and Shostakovich are also my 2 fav composers lol
@antoniocarlosantunesantune3217
@antoniocarlosantunesantune3217 3 года назад
Shostakovich is undoubtedly the greatest and best composer of the 20th century! A great artist! .....
@shabushabu5319
@shabushabu5319 4 года назад
He would've been an amazing composer for horror movies
@alexanderhowardchairartand5039
@alexanderhowardchairartand5039 4 года назад
You know he actually composed for movies as well.
@FaisalAzizFizzy20000
@FaisalAzizFizzy20000 4 года назад
He wrote about something far scarier. The soviet union.
@nebelung1
@nebelung1 4 года назад
Dresden bombings basically were straight from the worst horror movie.
@surilampert947
@surilampert947 4 года назад
Try Stravinsky
@GVZGQosqoruna
@GVZGQosqoruna 4 года назад
He lived in real horror almost every day
@SaxandRelax
@SaxandRelax 5 лет назад
Bum bum bum
@SaxandRelax
@SaxandRelax 3 года назад
why did this get 40 likes
@maynorzapata8737
@maynorzapata8737 4 года назад
It’s amazing how this style of orchestra just screams out Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” to me. I get goosebumps listening to this with my eyes closed.
@SirBenjiful
@SirBenjiful 4 года назад
Not even an orchestra, but a string quartet - just four people. But a genius like Shostakovich can play up each instrument's range, emphasise resonance between them, & make it sound like an orchestra. That's the miracle.
@Erinnmnn
@Erinnmnn 5 лет назад
Hey! It's back on RU-vid!
@ContemporaryClassical
@ContemporaryClassical 5 лет назад
Yes, don't know why it was removed from olla-vogala's account. I switched the performance, just in case, to the Borodins.
@szymonkusior9719
@szymonkusior9719 5 лет назад
Where can i listen previous performance ? For me was better.
@nicholasvargo9251
@nicholasvargo9251 5 лет назад
Right? I was very confused when I couldn't find it lol. I believe the old performance was St. Lawrence String Quartet, which is a pity because I loved that one...
@ContemporaryClassical
@ContemporaryClassical 5 лет назад
​@@szymonkusior9719 ​ OK I'm biased, but I think the Borodins are supreme. There are performances by them with a better recording, but I love this one. They manage to be both dynamically and notationally precise and to have the "swing" that Shostakovitch needs. So much so I posted other performances by them and made a complete playlist: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-M-RM8SnsIp0.html
@szymonkusior9719
@szymonkusior9719 5 лет назад
@@ContemporaryClassical I am only asking for the opportunity to listen to the previous performance, because I can not find it anywhere.
@FaisalAzizFizzy20000
@FaisalAzizFizzy20000 4 года назад
Listen to this after reading the gulag archipelago.
@AnAverageItalian
@AnAverageItalian 3 года назад
How to get PTSD in two steps!
@nablachi819
@nablachi819 3 года назад
Oh god...
@hrishantaswani8055
@hrishantaswani8055 3 года назад
I'm reading that rn fuck it's so depressing I love it
@sholoms
@sholoms 4 года назад
Not only great chamber music, equal to any; e.g., Beethoven's Late Quartets, but the Borodin may have been among Shostakovich's finer interpreters, if not the best I've ever heard.
@itsguidry8125
@itsguidry8125 3 года назад
11:53 The Dies Irae here reminds me of Kurt Vonnegut's "so it goes" in The Children's Crusade/Slaughterhouse-Five, especially how both of these works are largely about Dresden.
@gimmeahorse
@gimmeahorse 4 года назад
Anyone here because of Malpractice? Amazing how everything leads back to Shostakovich, it's scary
@sean..L
@sean..L 5 лет назад
This is my jam.
@rubencarrilloizarra2876
@rubencarrilloizarra2876 3 года назад
Simplemente majestuoso y muy triste.
@thestoryofo9636
@thestoryofo9636 3 года назад
I'm listening to this secretly here in the Insane Asylum!! and now I'm feeling MUCH BETTER HA, HA, HA!!!!
@intothenight528
@intothenight528 3 года назад
le epic moment
@salvatorecostantino4281
@salvatorecostantino4281 4 года назад
Stupendo l'allegro!!
@violinbenjamin
@violinbenjamin 5 лет назад
Me: * having this as my ringtone * My friends when I get called: * looking behind them to see if there isn’t a murderer with a knife creeping up * Everyone: 0_0
@MeIasKhole
@MeIasKhole 5 лет назад
Violin Benjamin Are you from Boston? Asking because of the way you used the word “isn’t”. I thought that was just a Boston thing and that anyone else would say “to see if there IS a murderer...”
@zeb236
@zeb236 5 лет назад
Bruh you have the big gay
@mbeatrizcano8791
@mbeatrizcano8791 5 лет назад
Pues tu amigo tiene una gran sesibilidad😜
@thatsEforEveryone
@thatsEforEveryone 5 лет назад
@@zeb236 I am the big gay
@steveegallo3384
@steveegallo3384 5 лет назад
True...they Know....fearing that 'Knock on the Door'....but YOU are the one who Knocks!
@angelinasales2247
@angelinasales2247 3 года назад
I'm not trying to sounding pompous but this composer needs the respect he's due. As someone who grew up playing this and respecting the composer, Shostakovich IS NOT classical music. Classical music is considered anything written between 1750 and 1820. Shostakovich wrote this piece in 1960 as an homage to the victims that resulted from the Russian Soviet Communist Party. Shostakovich joined the party reluctantly and was exposed to the atrocities committed. He was battling depression and supposedly intended to commit suicide after writing it. When he heard this song played for the first time, he sobbed into his hands to the point musicians quietly packed up their instruments and left him be. He lived to be 68 years old. If you listened from start to finish you can hear his message of hope at the end.
@GUILLOM
@GUILLOM 3 года назад
The term Classical music has been used wrongly for so long that now It's assepted to call classical music to anything from baroque to contemporary.
@deensyed786
@deensyed786 3 года назад
TwoSetters, play this at 2x it’s nuts
@sofiaspiano7892
@sofiaspiano7892 Год назад
Ling Ling workouts
@drewnotgooden
@drewnotgooden Год назад
my friend bayleigh gets to play this in her ORCHESTRA 😭 IM SO JEALOUS I thought it was originally with her quartet but it's with the whole ORCHESTRA IM EVEN MORE JEALOUS
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