Brahms cello sonata in E minor, 2nd movement

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2007

Boris Nedialkov (14) cello
Beatrice Rana (14 y.o. Italian) piano
Brahms cello sonata in E minor, 2nd movement,
Alberobello - Italy,
Carl Orf Music Festival
September 4, 2007

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  • I like this a lot better than movement one. The pianist and cellist seem to have settled down and lost whatever 'stage fright' they had. The accoustics can't be helped here.

    Also, the tempo chosen is the privilege of the performer(s) and not etched in stone.

  • Hmmm. I played this for a college performance degree, and I have to say I think the balance is pretty durn good. This piece should - and I quote my cellist friend's coach - sound like "too much music for two instruments." With this Brahms, the piano tends to function at times as two parts in itself - though, granted, much less in this movement than the following one. Oh, and I liked the tempo, though it does get a bit muddy in this room.

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  • @emhuang321 i surely did, i was wondering about the model and the maker of that cello.

  • @qkuroin did you mean to ask what kind of cello it is? cuz it's obviously a cello...

  • that cello sounds pretty interesting, wich instrument is it?

  • Superb! Two talented kids - bravo!!

  • @inaned I love your tempo. Good job!!

  • Very true, we(the musicians) are the interpreters of the art the composers have written. We in a way are artists ourselves. Everyone has different ways of interpreting the music. If everyone played pieces the same way then we would not be musicians at all.

  • :D it's not a different version. I just skipped a couple of bars somewhere in the middle. I was playing by heart, and my memory played a trick on me.

  • I agree you two made this tempo work fine.

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