J.C. Bach/Casadesus. Concerto for Viola in C minor. ''Adagio''.

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2009

Hartmut Rhode: Viola. Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra. Georg Mais conducting.

A composition by the French violist Henri Casadesus in the style of J.C. Bach.

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  • No words can express how relaxing this is. Awesome!

  • Davvero meraviglioso...grazie

    Really wonderful...thank you

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  • It's ridiculous how underrated the viola is; it's such a beautiful instrument. The people that make comments on other videos saying how the violin or cello is better than the viola grate my nerves... and I'm not a violist.

  • @ClarissaYukiLeora you can get this concerto at pretty much any music store...if they dont have it they'll order it for you

  • Sheet music?

  • Casadesus shines in this piece! The video is remarkable, as well! I thoroughly enjoyed viewing and listening and I thank-you for sharing this!

    Dan

  • i've heard this performance, and serova's performance... I don't says that one is better... but actually i think that this is amazing.. and i like this, over than serova's recorded, and so many performances that i've found here..

    just my opinion of course.

  • Wonderful

  • Comment n'ai-je pas écouté plus tôt cette merveille ! je me retrouve avec le même sentiment de paix intérieur qu'il y a 1 an ! le violoniste exprime une tendre mélancolie, et méditative ! pour dire ma vérité, je ne sais si je préfère J.S Bach à JC Bach ....peut-être non ....question sentiment !

    La vidéo est d'une grande beauté et finesse ! toute en simplicité et élégance !

    Merci beaucoup Raphael

    Marie

  • I love this piece, thanks so much for uploading!

    But I'd like to correct something you said in the description; Casadesus did not write it in the style of J.C. Bach, and in fact the piece (especially the 3rd mvt.) doesn't even sound very much like it was from the classical time period, when Bach lived. The confusion about it is because Casadesus published the piece under the name of J.C. Bach, and it was known as such for many years afterword.

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