Zara Nelsova Vidéos
musicienne canadienne
- violoncelle
- musique classique
- États-Unis
- violoncelliste, professeur ou professeure de musique, professeur ou professeure d'université
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2024-04-27
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Staple Yo Yo Ma Johann Sebastian Bach Pablo Casals Keating Alfred Wallenstein Dimitry Markevitch Markevitch Battanchon Victor Herbert Carlo Alfredo Piatti Zara Nelsova Paul Bazelaire Franz Schmidt Gaetano Braga Raya Garbousova Ofra Harnoy Antonio Maria Bononcini Bononcini Misha Quint Bernhard Cossmann Auguste Franchomme Carlos Prieto Giovanni Sollima William Henry Squire Djokic Jacques Offenbach William Pleeth Meneses Claret Katz Schott Julian Lloyd Webber Lloyd Webber Webber Alisa Weilerstein Soyer Spalding Maurice Gendron Julius Klengel Anner Bylsma Sol Gabetta Heinrich Schiff Schiff Lynn Harrell Steven Isserlis Hauser Heitor Villa Lobos Emanuel Feuermann Jean Pierre Duport Duport
The cello is an extremely popular instrument and a staple in any orchestra. The cello is much deeper in sound than a violin but is still played with a bow. Some of historys greatest composers wrote for this powerful instrument, and, played without a symphony behind it the cello can be one of the deepest, most moving instruments in the world, especially when played by one of the musicians on this list, all of whom are considered as a best cellist! Who are the greatest cellists of all time? Who is the best cellist in the world?Since the cello has such a rich and unique sound it is often played without any other instruments; perhaps the most famous cellist of all time is Yo-Yo Ma who often prefers to play this instrument solo. He has become a household name in modern music, and brought classical music to a new generation as one of the greatest cellists and most famous cello players.This list features the all time greatest cellists ever and famous cello players, ranked by music lovers and including, Johann Sebastian Bach, Pablo Casals, Jacqueline du Pr, Zo Keating, Alfred Wallenstein, and Dimitry Markevitch. Vote up the best cello players below and see where the musicians you think are great rank!...more 0:00 - Intro 0:00:08 - Richard Aaron 0:00:15 - Hildur I. Gudnadttir 0:00:23 - Flix Battanchon 0:00:30 - Victor Herbert 0:00:37 - Andr Navarra 0:00:44 - Carlo Alfredo Piatti 0:00:51 - Zara Nelsova 0:00:58 - Paul Bazelaire 0:01:05 - Franz Schmidt 0:01:12 - Gaetano Braga 0:01:19 - Mark Summer 0:01:26 - Antonn Kraft 0:01:33 - Julia Kent 0:01:40 - Kanon Wakeshima 0:01:47 - Raya Garbousova 0:01:54 - Ofra Harnoy 0:02:01 - Friedrich Grtzmacher 0:02:08 - Antonio Maria Bononcini 0:02:15 - Misha Quint 0:02:22 - Bernhard Cossmann 0:02:29 - Auguste Franchomme 0:02:36 - Carlos Prieto 0:02:43 - Giovanni Sollima 0:02:50 - William Henry Squire 0:02:57 - Lev Aronson 0:03:04 - Denise Djokic 0:03:11 - Jacques Offenbach 0:03:18 - William Pleeth 0:03:25 - Antonio Meneses 0:03:32 - Llus Claret 0:03:39 - Paul Katz 0:03:46 - Yehuda Hanani 0:03:53 - Daniel Mller-Schott 0:04:00 - Julian Lloyd Webber 0:04:07 - Alisa Weilerstein 0:04:14 - Claus Adam 0:04:21 - David Soyer 0:04:28 - Dimitry Markevitch 0:04:35 - Jean Spalding 0:04:42 - Maurice Gendron 0:04:49 - Alfred Wallenstein 0:04:56 - Julius Klengel 0:05:03 - Anner Bylsma 0:05:10 - 0:05:17 - Benyamin Snmez 0:05:24 - Luka uli 0:05:31 - Zo Keating 0:05:38 - Sol Gabetta 0:05:45 - Heinrich Schiff 0:05:52 - Lynn Harrell 0:05:59 - Daniil Shafran 0:06:06 - Gautier Capuon 0:06:13 - Steven Isserlis 0:06:20 - Stjepan Hauser 0:06:27 - Heitor Villa-Lobos 0:06:34 - Truls Mrk 0:06:41 - Emanuel Feuermann 0:06:48 - Jean-Pierre Duport Music DreamHeaven - (http•••) Subscribe (http•••) About Us Welcome! Here are the ratings of everything that may interest you, you will definitely find something for yourself. Updated every day so you'll definitely have something to see for breakfast!
Zara Nelsova Adrian Boult London Philharmonic Orchestra
Zara Nelsova, cello Adrian Boult, conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra
Zara Nelsova Hans Schmidt Hans Schmidt Isserstedt Schmidt Ndr Symphony Orchestra
Cellokonzert in B minor op. 104 by Antonin Dvorák 1. Allegro 2. Adagio ma non troppo 3. Finale. Allegro moderato Zara Nelsova, Violoncello NDR Symphony Orchestra Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, Conductor
Ludwig Van Beethoven Zara Nelsova Woo Handel Johann Sebastian Bach Haydn Sviatoslav Richter 1770 1797 1817 1827 1955 1963 2022
Ludwig Van Beethoven +••.••(...)) Complete Cello Sonatas & Variations. *Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (00:00-03:35) Qobuz (http•••) Deezer (http•••) Youtube Music (http•••) Tidal (http•••) Spotify — Apple Music — Amazon Music (http•••) Amazon Store (http•••) LineMusic日本 (http•••) Awa日本 (http•••) Napster, Pandora, SoundCloud, Anghami, QQ音乐 … 00:00 Cello Sonata No.1 in F Major, Op.5 No.1 - I. Adagio sostenuto, Allegro 14:28 Cello Sonata No.1 in F Major, Op.5 No.1 - II. Rondo, Allegro vivace 21:32 Cello Sonata No.2 in G minor, Op.5 No.2 - I. Adagio sostenuto e espressivo, Allegro molto, più tosto presto 34:35 Cello Sonata No.2 in G minor, Op.5 No.2 - II. Rondo, Allegro 43:08 Cello Sonata No.3 in A Major, Op.69 - I. Allegro ma non tanto 55:45 Cello Sonata No.3 in A Major, Op.69 - II. Scherzo, Allegro molto 1:01:13 Cello Sonata No.3 in A Major, Op.69 - III. Adagio cantabile, Allegro vivace 1:10:27 Cello Sonata No.4 in C Major, Op.102 No.1 - I. Andante, Allegro vivace 1:19:12 Cello Sonata No.4 in C Major, Op.102 No.1 - II.Adagio, Tempo andante, allegro vivace 1:26:38 Cello Sonata No.5 in D Major, Op.102 No.2 - I. Allegro con brio 1:33:19 Cello Sonata No.5 in D Major, Op.102 No.2 - II. Adagio con molto sentimento d’affetto 1:42:06 Cello Sonata No.5 in D Major, Op.102 No.2 - III. Allegro, Allegro fugato 1:46:28 12 Variations on ‘’Ein Mädchen Oder Weibchen’’, Op. 66 (From Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte) - Thema, Allegretto 1:56:55 12 Variations on ‘’See the Conquering Hero Comes’’, WoO 45 (From Handel’s Judas Maccabeus) - Thema, Allegretto Cello Suite No. 3 BWV 1009 - Bourées I & II (Johann Sebastian Bach) (Remastered 2022) (http•••) Cello: Zara Nelsova Piano: Artur Balsam Recorded in 1955-56 New Mastering in 20222 by AB for CMRR FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : (http•••) Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : (http•••) ️ If you like CM//RR content, please consider membership at our Patreon page. Thank you :) (http•••) Beethoven's five sonatas for cello and piano, along with Bach's suites for solo cello, represent the pinnacle of the cello literature. Published between 1797 and 1817, they cover a large part of the composer's creative period and reflect important stations in his musical evolution. Beethoven is considered to have been the creator of the sonata for cello and piano, since neither Mozart nor Haydn had composed one. His five sonatas are, so to speak, the first important works for this formation that not only include a fully written piano part, but also inaugurate the era of the romantic sonata, including vast Adagio introductions. From then on, it is in the cello sonatas that one observes the freedom with which Beethoven treats the sonata as a form: note, for example, that only the 5th and last sonata has a true slow movement in its expected place, while in the 2nd and 4th sonatas the slow introduction is more than a mere preamble, but a movement in its own right, in its own key, further asserting the dramatic intentions of each work. *Click to activate the English subtitles for the complete presentation* (00:00-03:35) Beethoven - Sonatas Op.109,110,111 + Presentation (Century's recording : Sviatoslav Richter 1963): (http•••) Ludwig Van Beethoven PLAYLIST (reference recordings): (http•••)
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