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Popper Requiem for 3 cellos and piano Posted by: jsp007
Video duration: 565 seconds Johann Sebastian Paetsch, Yuko Miyagawa, Laurentiu Sbarcea and Martti Rautio play the Requiem Opus 66 by David Popper for 3 cellos and piano. A Live performance from the Rauma Music Fesitval in Finland. 2007. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Toccata: Frescobaldi for cello and piano Posted by: jsp007
Video duration: 331 seconds Raphaela Paetsch (age 11) (cello) and Piia Eskola (piano) plays the Toccata by Frescobaldi (arranged by Cassado) in the Rauma Music Festival in Finland. 2007 Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Home Sweet Home by Farmer Posted by: jsp007
Video duration: 408 seconds Valentina Paetsch (age 8) (violin) and Piia Eskola (piano) play the Variations on Home Sweet Home by Henry Farmer. From the Rauma Music Festival in Finland. 2007 Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Servais: Souvenir de Spa - Part 1 of 2 Posted by: jsp007
Video duration: 546 seconds Johann Sebastian Paesch (cello) plays the Souvenir de Spa by Adrien-Francois Servais with the Orpheus Quartet - Mark Gothoni (violin), Minna Pensola (violin), Emile Cantor (viola), and Laurentiu Sbarcea (cello). A live concert from the Rauma Music Festival in Finland. 2007. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Servais: Souvenir de Spa - Part 2 of 2 Posted by: jsp007
Video duration: 547 seconds Johann Sebastian Paesch (cello) plays the Souvenir de Spa by Adrien-Francois Servais with the Orpheus Quartet - Mark Gothoni (violin), Minna Pensola (violin), Emile Cantor (viola), and Laurentiu Sbarcea (cello). A live concert from the Rauma Music Festival in Finland. 2007. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |





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By: billybobbabes. on 20 Nov 08, 23:25:22
i play the cello.
By: SlyFox616. on 17 Nov 08, 21:29:52
A respectable, albeit heavy-handed performance.
By: Angelllion. on 20 Oct 08, 06:18:20
Muito bom! Muito bom mesmo, um dia eu chego nesse nível :)
By: dettitted. on 31 Aug 08, 12:06:35
I really enjoyed it! The immanent beautiful emotions were, what crowned the whole piece and the sentiments' alternations made this interesting and inward. Cello duets, trios, etc. could be very harmonious together, that's why I really love the composition for more cellos. However this video/this Popper piece actually touched me.. :)
By: allySCANDAL. on 30 Aug 08, 23:00:08
The first's vibrato is very aggressive, I think. Especially at 6:55 where it's supposed to be lighter. But other than that, I thought they played beautifully.
By: musicalgurl16. on 24 Aug 08, 01:11:49
love that grand piano in the back...
By: Nitroidus1. on 25 Jun 08, 10:42:56
well it would be fine with vibrato but they just didn't change the sound enough. Senza vib is a special effect that should be used sparingly. I think it would sound weird with no vib at all to support the sound.
By: heyxhan. on 15 Jun 08, 14:34:12
playing this piece in the summer.. love it
By: sellisti89. on 20 Apr 08, 11:04:24
at part 06:55 they are playing horribly because there shouln't be used vibrato! it's a choral.
By: 182278. on 05 Feb 08, 01:38:34
I think cello number 2 (the woman) has the best feel for the piece and is most sensitive to what the piece demands. Number 1 (the guy on the left) is certainly a great player but attacks this piece insensitively.
By: koonkit1. on 16 Jan 08, 15:49:54
The Cellists are like each playing their own... It sounds messy.. Is this piece meant to be like this?
By: PTCello. on 14 Jan 08, 01:30:05
His shifting it AGRESSIVE... the timing is too abrupt. "Every shift is a controlled slide" which means that the slide is audible or not according to the needs of the music/taste of the artist. These musicians are too different. each is playing seperately and there is no sense of ensemble. The music dictates the mood. There is no section in a faster tempo/happier mood, so the the mood is indeed sentimental, sad, and poignant.
By: hottswimmer16. on 13 Jan 08, 19:18:00
what's wrong with his shifting? i fail to understand. is avoiding the slide a bad thing? and requiems aren't all about "oh they're gone i'm so sad!" it's about remembering their life! maybe the person who this was written about was fun and exciting, and being all sentimental would have ruined the mood of the piece.
By: cellodude1. on 04 Jan 08, 01:36:04
I thought it was insensitve. Unbalanced... It is a requiem. I gave it five stars because of the beautiful tone that each cellist gave...
By: PTCello. on 20 Dec 07, 08:15:37
The vibrato difference interfered with the ensemble. #1 shifts very aggressively. There is no gentleness, no tenderness...this is, after all, a Requiem. The emotional peak comes just before #3's solo entrance, and should be as whispered as a prayer, but is hurried and loud. Piano is too loud throughout. The quasi vibrato is nice, but Absolut Senza is better
By: TialysAragos. on 26 Oct 07, 04:01:15
For some reason videos of this piece seem to highlight all of us cellist's bad habits. Gross.
By: cello4ever. on 24 Oct 07, 11:34:33
A world-class performance by world-class musicians.
By: lavielamorttoutca. on 10 Sep 07, 21:06:50
i love the part from 4:05 - 4:35