Rose and Gould play Beethoven's Cello Sonata in A: 3rd mvmt.
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Simply amazing!!!Both of them are great!!!Partner work at its best!!!
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Gould and Rose made this piece sound like orchestra. Their dimensional sounds and textures are great!
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One seems embarassed the other seems younger and enthusiastic as a privileged. Funny what music can carry as duets ! They love you or you're horrible !
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One seems embarassed the other seems younger and enthusiastic as a privileged. Funny what music can carry as duets !
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For any cello student watching this, pay close attention to Leonard Rose's bow arm. Greatest!!!
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As sublime as classical music gets...Gould is an absolute master , and Rose is no slacker....what an incredible piece of work!!
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@EtoGmajor Yes I can quite imagine Gould not being overly deferential towards the score and some academics throwing their arms up in horror. What I find compelling about Gould and indeed this duo ( One should'nt overlook Roses outstanding contribution) is the striking individuality of the playing.
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@meredith218461 You know, it's funny you should say that. According to my copy of this sonata, Gould is not playing much of the articulation the way it was written. (Not so much in this movement, though. Mostly in 2nd and some in 1st) So if you were a narrow minded piano examiner, you'd take off marks because he didn't do exactly what was written. For everyone else, who cares? He does what he wants and it works well.
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Riveting, I'm particularly bowled over by Goulds amazing articulation.
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El placer que produce esta música es realmente único.
Gould's playing is controversial, yes. But you cannot ignore his own formulation of a uniqueness in his playing, a crisp, subtle, and intelligent tone that is rarely heard outside Baroque music.
jaykay0o0 3 years ago 12
grand performance...spectacular moments of high culture of the western civilisatition. Extremeably honourable!
markformusic 3 years ago 9