Lovely, musical, passionate, spirited, accurate -- and a fine orchestra and conductor. One should be so lucky as to see a performance like this once or more in one's life. Fortunately I saw Jeff Bradetitch and Franco Petracchi perform it at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, a few years ago, but it was not with orchestra - Jeff's wife on piano. Just think how great this would be with professional recording -- sigh. But, we are so lucky to have this on YouTube. Bravo to all concerned.
Lovely, musical, passionate, spirited, accurate -- and a fine orchestra and conductor. One should be so lucky as to see a performance like this once or more in one's life. Fortunately I saw Jeff Bradetitch and Franco Petracchi perform it at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, a few years ago, but it was not with orchestra. Just think how this would be with professional recording -- sigh. But, we are so lucky to have this on YouTube.
Lovely, musical, passionate, spirited, accurate -- and a fine orchestra and conductor. One should be so lucky as to see a performance like this once or more in one's life. Fortunately I saw Jeff Bradetitch and Franco Petracchi perform it at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL a few years ago, but it was not with orchestra. Just think how this would be with professional recording -- sigh. But, we are so lucky to have this on YouTube.
Lovely, musical, passionate, spirited, accurate -- and a fine orchestra and conductor. One should be so lucky as to see a performance like this once or more in one's life. Fortunately I saw Jeff Bradetitch and Franco Petracchi perform it at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL a few years ago, but it was not with orchestra. Just think how this would be with professional recording -- sigh. There are too times a performance like this would be possible with orchestra due to the virtuosity req.
@mcnaire2004 cough cough asshole. Are you serious? You are talking like you are a better fuck than these two. I see nothing wrong with how they approached this piece. And yes, the reason it might happen to sound like it was from looneytunes is due to the fact that, as you probably know, they put music from the same period Bottesini composed.
@ShredRedemption hold up. I'm not saying I am better. I knoww they are very very good. I am saying they didn't put a whole lot of music into this piece. Listen to Tom Martin's recording with Petrochi; It is a whole world different.
In this performance they are just playing notes, not making music.
this is my so called dream music i love it so much.I love this piece but they are going way to fast .slowdown and more passion theh bow after the intense beginig should be il little bit more legato but not to much look at the gary karr version . if they pladed some where in the middle of howed they played it and gary it would be better but still good.
Certified Intergalactic! Unequaled!
Dogaradodia 1 year ago
Lovely, musical, passionate, spirited, accurate -- and a fine orchestra and conductor. One should be so lucky as to see a performance like this once or more in one's life. Fortunately I saw Jeff Bradetitch and Franco Petracchi perform it at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, a few years ago, but it was not with orchestra - Jeff's wife on piano. Just think how great this would be with professional recording -- sigh. But, we are so lucky to have this on YouTube. Bravo to all concerned.
RMartin973 1 year ago
@RMartin973 we have recorded it with the Frankfurt Radio Syphony Orchestra, for CPO ;)
kotruf 1 year ago
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Lovely, musical, passionate, spirited, accurate -- and a fine orchestra and conductor. One should be so lucky as to see a performance like this once or more in one's life. Fortunately I saw Jeff Bradetitch and Franco Petracchi perform it at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, a few years ago, but it was not with orchestra. Just think how this would be with professional recording -- sigh. But, we are so lucky to have this on YouTube.
RMartin973 1 year ago
Lovely, musical, passionate, spirited, accurate -- and a fine orchestra and conductor. One should be so lucky as to see a performance like this once or more in one's life. Fortunately I saw Jeff Bradetitch and Franco Petracchi perform it at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL a few years ago, but it was not with orchestra. Just think how this would be with professional recording -- sigh. But, we are so lucky to have this on YouTube.
RMartin973 1 year ago
Lovely, musical, passionate, spirited, accurate -- and a fine orchestra and conductor. One should be so lucky as to see a performance like this once or more in one's life. Fortunately I saw Jeff Bradetitch and Franco Petracchi perform it at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL a few years ago, but it was not with orchestra. Just think how this would be with professional recording -- sigh. There are too times a performance like this would be possible with orchestra due to the virtuosity req.
RMartin973 1 year ago
Not going to lie; both of you have great skill, but this seems like a joke. More like loonytoon music than actual music.
mcnaire2004 1 year ago
@mcnaire2004 cough cough asshole. Are you serious? You are talking like you are a better fuck than these two. I see nothing wrong with how they approached this piece. And yes, the reason it might happen to sound like it was from looneytunes is due to the fact that, as you probably know, they put music from the same period Bottesini composed.
ShredRedemption 1 year ago
@ShredRedemption hold up. I'm not saying I am better. I knoww they are very very good. I am saying they didn't put a whole lot of music into this piece. Listen to Tom Martin's recording with Petrochi; It is a whole world different.
In this performance they are just playing notes, not making music.
mcnaire2004 1 year ago
UGH you can not cut the song off with a half cadence like that!
qualitytogo 1 year ago
UGH
qualitytogo 1 year ago
Das ist zum Staunen. Toll . Gratuliere!!!
KosteckiAdam 2 years ago
i love especially furtok's sounds and Stähle's posture haha
can someone plz tell me how does Stähle sits? it looks really gd, and also his stood
lot of thz=]
contramichele 3 years ago
*sigh*... If only I could play like this. Double Bass and guitar are my favorite instruments. This is pure beauty in a sonic form.
IngeniusMen 3 years ago
Certified Intergalactic! One of a kind! Bravissimo Furtok, Stähle!
Dogaradodia 3 years ago
....so schön dass ich es zu meinem 50zigsten live zu hören wünsche
musicista50 3 years ago
have written:-))
musicista50 3 years ago
this is my so called dream music i love it so much.I love this piece but they are going way to fast .slowdown and more passion theh bow after the intense beginig should be il little bit more legato but not to much look at the gary karr version . if they pladed some where in the middle of howed they played it and gary it would be better but still good.
leon5516 4 years ago
i love furtok so much!
francesconotorio 4 years ago 2
This is THE best verison of this on youtube hands down. The begining is so intense!
TheBassPlayer 4 years ago 4
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poor bottesini!! poor bottesini
too fast and always nervous. where's the music
it's non not a passion but race to arrive first. no words
dddstars 4 years ago
pobre de ti, que no sabes diferenciar a un buen contrabajista de uno malo, mejor sigue anolandosela a gary kakarr y no veas algo que es mucho para ti
pelutzoc 4 years ago 2
dddstars is Japanese.He is a famous poor.
souzousitemiyou 4 years ago 2
That is irrelivent
samdajellybeenie13 3 years ago
qué chingon!!!
carlodario 5 years ago 2
amazing, as always... How about Furtok plays Bottesini's first double bass concerto 3rd movement?
greatgabo 5 years ago 2