I prefer this interpretation over the Emerson Quartet one that I uploaded months ago. I'm also taking advantage of the new video length that YouTube is allowing. Have a great Halloween & Enjoy!
JenD1844, The work does not seem to be well known. A bit of research led me to the (self-authored) Wikipedia page of Victor Victori. The artist uploaded it onto Wikipedia and left it hanging on the Beethoven article until it was removed by other editors. The creator of this video probably found it there.
Solid recording. Takacs makes this brisk tempo work. Their articulation is truly excellent. For a somewhat contrasting, but equally admirable interpretation, check out the Vermeer Quartet's.
JenD1844, The work does not seem to be well known. A bit of research led me to the (self-authored) Wikipedia page of Victor Victori. The artist uploaded it onto Wikipedia and left it hanging on the Beethoven article until it was removed by other editors. The creator of this video probably found it there.
siddboots 1 month ago
What's that painting at 1:37 and who is the painter? Where can I find this?
JenD1844 2 months ago
<3 so touching
UnsterblicheGeliebte 6 months ago
Incredible version. thank you for posting.
ivanricercar 8 months ago
It rips at my soul... and yet I've never loved anything quite so much.
MasterAzunai 8 months ago
It's difficult to hear all the notes at this tempo. I prefer it slower, when the ugliness can settle.
jpbouz 8 months ago
Speed of light
thegoddescomposer 10 months ago
Solid recording. Takacs makes this brisk tempo work. Their articulation is truly excellent. For a somewhat contrasting, but equally admirable interpretation, check out the Vermeer Quartet's.
MadAuralSkills 11 months ago
sooooo fast......
johnnytothemc 1 year ago