@judetheobscure2 Hi, I can't find the posting anymore. Anthony Pay also played it very beautifully at a concert in Holland some 15 years ago. Did you check out my website already?? A bit strange indeed that all the attention goes to the exalted posture of the violinist!
Apparently a long standing theme that Schubert develops in some pieces is in this movement. Hyperion said it was the same theme found in his Im Frühling (lieder). I am not really certain if I am hearing this theme. If there are any Schubert fanatics out there, please help clarify it for me :)
Listen to Michael Collins (clarinet) in this piece to enjoy "open" clarinet playing means ! Bartje posted the live version from Wigmore Hall with Isabelle van Keulen; It has all the movements of this beautiful chamber music posted.
@ARTMARSHALL1 Could you point me to this - my search yields no results. I love this Octet and in my youth I attended the same orchestra as Michael so I know what a beautiful sound he has :)
It's incredible how Schubert's conjured the most lyrically transcendent and haunting sonorities from each instrument. Together, they form one an ensemble piece that's unbearable beautiful and unforgettable.
nice played... but I can´t understand why the camera keeps on shooting on Janine Jansen during all the clarinet sono in the beginning... it´s just ridiculous!
absolutely amazing! Chen Halevi and Sergio Azzolini are world class artists, the combination of them playing together is indescribable - so beautiful and touching.
I love their beautiful warm sound and how they blend with each other through all the piece!!
The First Violin love herself.... Give the musik to the listeners
klarinettl 2 weeks ago
@judetheobscure2 Hi, I can't find the posting anymore. Anthony Pay also played it very beautifully at a concert in Holland some 15 years ago. Did you check out my website already?? A bit strange indeed that all the attention goes to the exalted posture of the violinist!
ARTMARSHALL1 3 weeks ago
the glorious theme is in the clarinet. why are we watching the first violinist?
muslit 1 month ago in playlist Schubert - Octet
callas could do it - expressions without singing
janine can do whatever she likes, but she's no callas
muslit 1 month ago
Apparently a long standing theme that Schubert develops in some pieces is in this movement. Hyperion said it was the same theme found in his Im Frühling (lieder). I am not really certain if I am hearing this theme. If there are any Schubert fanatics out there, please help clarify it for me :)
MrGoodClass 7 months ago
Listen to Michael Collins (clarinet) in this piece to enjoy "open" clarinet playing means ! Bartje posted the live version from Wigmore Hall with Isabelle van Keulen; It has all the movements of this beautiful chamber music posted.
ARTMARSHALL1 10 months ago
@ARTMARSHALL1 Could you point me to this - my search yields no results. I love this Octet and in my youth I attended the same orchestra as Michael so I know what a beautiful sound he has :)
judetheobscure2 1 month ago
i would love to hear the first movement!!!
Somebody knows where to find it??
Its a beautifull recording
heckelman 1 year ago
This is marvellous, but why on earth isn't the first movement available?
teagueqc 1 year ago
First Movement Please!!
pakgab4 1 year ago
was für wunderbare stille, beruhigende Musik
aljoscha24 2 years ago
first movement please. It's the best one!
meagamon490 2 years ago 3
schön weich
yuehchopin 2 years ago
It's incredible how Schubert's conjured the most lyrically transcendent and haunting sonorities from each instrument. Together, they form one an ensemble piece that's unbearable beautiful and unforgettable.
thinedoor2 2 years ago
This is the result of moving the fingers with the soul of these extraordinary musicians. Excelent!!!!!!!!
AGLMIL 2 years ago 2
Overpoweringly beautiful. I keep listening to it.
frater09 2 years ago 6
nice played... but I can´t understand why the camera keeps on shooting on Janine Jansen during all the clarinet sono in the beginning... it´s just ridiculous!
corradocq 3 years ago 2
This is an ALL STAR octet. Impressive. each of them are world famous on their respective instruments.
usnhorn 3 years ago
Yep, what happened to the first movement? Or was it too long? Thanks for posting this one, by the way!
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otterhouse 3 years ago 2
absolutely amazing! Chen Halevi and Sergio Azzolini are world class artists, the combination of them playing together is indescribable - so beautiful and touching.
I love their beautiful warm sound and how they blend with each other through all the piece!!
BilbyGirl 3 years ago 2
beautiful playing! Chen Halevi and Sergio Azzolini are just world class artists and the combination of them playing together is absolutely amazing!
BilbyGirl 3 years ago 2