Glass: Double Concerto for violin and cello

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  • čas přidán 10. 10. 2018
  • The Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, conducted by Mikko Franck, perform Philip Glass's Double Concerto for violin and cello, with Gidon Kremer et Giedre Dirvanauskaitė. Concert recorded live on 5 October 2018 at the Grande salle Pierre Boulez of the Philharmonie de Paris.
    PHILIP GLASS (1937) : Double Concerto for violin and cello - Composed in 2010 and first performed on 22 April 2010.
    Duet N°1 - Part 1
    Duet N°2 - Part 2
    Duet N°3 - Part 3
    Duet N°4
    "For string writing, there was only one solution. I borrowed a violin from the school and began to take violin lessons. By accident or, perhaps, by design, I found myself sitting next to a pleasant, beautiful young woman in my Literature & Musicology class. Her name was Dorothy Pixley, soon to become Dorothy Pixley-Rothschild, as she was engaged to be married the next year. We soon became friends and I asked her for violin lessons, to which she happily and easily agreed. I found, in general, that my fellow students at Juilliard were always very kind in matters like this. It was easy to get help and I often consulted friends for any information or assistance I might need. So, I began playing scales, developing some rudimentary skills in fingering and bowing. I also started writing music for Dorothy-string quartets, a trio, and even the concerto for solo violin, winds, brass, and percussion that I composed when I was at the Aspen Music School studying with Darius Milhaud in 1960. Though I never became even a decent violinist, I learned what I needed to write well for the instrument. Since then I have composed seven string quartets, two violin concertos, two cello concertos, and a double concerto for violin and cello."
    The above text was written by Philip Glass in 2015, in his autobiography whose title Words without Music was undoubtedly inspired by Milhaud's Notes sans musique. Five years earlier, the American composer had fulfilled a commission from the Nederlands Dans Theater by composing this Double Concerto, first performed during a show entitled "Swan Song", choreographed by Sol Léon and Paul Lightfoot. The commission stated a work for orchestra, but Philip Glass wished to add two soloists in order to create a true symbiosis with the two-step of the principal dancers. The concertante dialogue between a violin and a cello had already kindled the imagination of various composers before Glass, including Vivaldi, Johann Christian Bach, Stamitz, Reicha, Donizetti, Saint-Saëns, Ysaÿe, Vieuxtemps, Delius, Pfitzner, Röntgen, Rózsa, Cerha, Moret, Schnittke, Lou Harrison and Ned Rorem. After 2010, Dusapin, Escaich, Harbison and James Horner were also inspired to discover this particular combination. However, one must not forget Brahms, author of the greatest masterpiece of the genre, his final orchestral work, the Doppelkonzert for violin, cello, and orchestra from 1887. Ravel also combined the two instruments, but without orchestra, in a wonderful Sonata composed in 1920 in memory of Debussy.
    Faithful to his "minimalist" style, and aware of this heritage, Philip Glass's concerto is situated squarely between the concerto genre and the sonata, a work that alternates between for intimate duets with the two soloists and three concertante movements. First performed on 22 april 2010, the work quickly travelled the entire world: from Hong Kong to Odense, passing through Istanbul, Tokyo, Kansas City, Moscow, Budapest, Atlanta, Madrid, and Dallas, with violonists such as Tim Fain and Gidon Kremer, and cellists renowned including Matt Haimowitz, Giedré Dirvanauskaitė and Wendy Sutter (for whom the work had originally been composed alongside violinist Maria Bachmann).
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Komentáře • 74

  • @jacquesgeorges1041
    @jacquesgeorges1041 Před rokem +16

    Avec Arvo Part, une des rares raisons de ne pas désespérer de la musique d’aujourd’hui. Un très grand compositeur qui m’aide à vivre.

  • @BelovedDavid
    @BelovedDavid Před 8 měsíci +5

    This music is unbelievable. I am so happy that I have found it here...

  • @MartialBessou-wo7ev
    @MartialBessou-wo7ev Před 2 dny

    Sublime 🎉et lumineux 🎉

  • @beatrixvantil8623
    @beatrixvantil8623 Před 3 měsíci +1

    ce double concert est d'une beauté inouie ♥♥

  • @dbq5614
    @dbq5614 Před 4 lety +12

    Definitely Glass is the one of the biggest genius of your time, widely admire in the future,

  • @silskirachel7580
    @silskirachel7580 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Sublime , carrément sublime

  • @notaire2
    @notaire2 Před 4 lety +11

    Wunderschöne Aufführung dieses einzigartigen und perfekt komponierten Doppelkonzerts mit seidigem Ton der Solovioline und mildem Ton des Solocellos sowie gut phrasierten und perfekt vereinigten Tönen anderer Instrumente. Der intelligente Maestro dirigiert das ausgezeichnete Orchester im veränderlichen Tempo und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Das ist Philip Glass!

  • @joellepodwysocki9558
    @joellepodwysocki9558 Před 2 lety +3

    Magnifique, quelle belle découverte, j'avoue et j'ai honte, je ne connaissais pas ce monsieur Philip Glass. Je suis agréablement conquise. Merci France musique.

    • @francemusiqueconcerts
      @francemusiqueconcerts  Před 2 lety

      Bonjour, merci pour votre message. Nous vous invitons à regarder cette vidéo pour en savoir plus sur Philip Glass : czcams.com/video/ebZCUh-KjPM/video.html Très bonne journée !

  • @mariacuthbert9884
    @mariacuthbert9884 Před 3 lety +10

    It is so amazing! What wonderful musicians to play it! Love this concert very much. I wish I could be at the theater to enjoy it there. Again, wonderful cellist, violinist, orchestra, director and music! 100!

  • @Marcus_Sylvester
    @Marcus_Sylvester Před 3 lety +12

    Philip Glass has a high sense of drama and his music has a wonderful meditation quality to it. 👍 👍 💖

  • @user-dr3no5hi1i
    @user-dr3no5hi1i Před 2 lety +6

    Thank for sharing this video with us

  • @user-vo6oq1bv8x
    @user-vo6oq1bv8x Před 3 lety +11

    Philip Glass is one of the Greatest Composer in history of MUSIC.

    • @laszloandriska5829
      @laszloandriska5829 Před 2 lety +2

      Совершенно верно, согласен с Вами. Он велик и среди гениев!

  • @bloubear2557
    @bloubear2557 Před 3 lety +6

    This piece is so mysterious

  • @lynton09
    @lynton09 Před 4 lety +17

    Unmistakably Philip Glass.

    • @michaelthoseby4682
      @michaelthoseby4682 Před 4 lety +3

      Philip Glass never learnt the fundamental lesson about composition - "Don't compose the same work twice!"

    • @leonardcox2480
      @leonardcox2480 Před 3 lety +5

      So there shouldn't be any 'Variations on a theme'?

    • @povertyspec9651
      @povertyspec9651 Před rokem

      @@michaelthoseby4682 I wish he would write countless scores again.

  • @ksjtt
    @ksjtt Před rokem +3

    Giedre, fantastiškai groji 😍

  • @valeriechapaux8504
    @valeriechapaux8504 Před 2 lety +3

    Magnifique !

  • @user-ns3gp5qm3tvcgvbc
    @user-ns3gp5qm3tvcgvbc Před rokem +1

    Philip Glass, Sofia Gubaidullina, Arvo Part - proud of Modern Musical Culture.

  • @nicolasseintourens2853
    @nicolasseintourens2853 Před 3 lety +2

    Oh belle découverte fantastique

  • @3bonvivant
    @3bonvivant Před 5 lety +9

    Amazing…...a new sound but I can still recognize Philipp Glass

  • @annickcabon2705
    @annickcabon2705 Před 5 lety +5

    Que ferait-on sans l'oreille fabuleuse de France Musique

  • @beatricemeehsen854
    @beatricemeehsen854 Před 5 lety +6

    Une oeuvre magnifique que je découvre.

  • @user-vo6oq1bv8x
    @user-vo6oq1bv8x Před 3 lety +2

    Very good performance.

  • @gaelleba3629
    @gaelleba3629 Před 5 lety +8

    Merci France musique, de permettre la réécoute de cette œuvre fantastique !

    • @piperhillfan5485
      @piperhillfan5485 Před 5 lety

      Ici en Belgique, on recevait bien France-Musique, mais c'est devenu sinon impossible, en tout cas parfaitement inécoutable depuis bien des années. La répartition actuelle des fréquences FM est une catastrophe.

  • @MrIchBinEineEnte
    @MrIchBinEineEnte Před 4 lety +5

    Love it! Thanks for the great performance and for uploading.

  • @artetnaturevideos6997
    @artetnaturevideos6997 Před 5 lety +3

    Bonjour,
    Merci beaucoup pour ce très beau concert !
    Chaleureuses salutations !
    Jean-Charles Bourquin

  • @pattim1039
    @pattim1039 Před 4 lety +5

    God bless You Tube!

  • @keekap8225
    @keekap8225 Před 4 lety +3

    exceptionnel! Magnifique!

  • @nadastojanovic9585
    @nadastojanovic9585 Před 4 lety +1

    Brilliant! Thank you for sharing!

  •  Před 2 lety +1

    Dulce meditación.Una caricia para el alma.

  • @louchesimon
    @louchesimon Před 3 lety

    Merci

  • @viorelpreoteasa
    @viorelpreoteasa Před 5 lety +14

    I attended this concert in Paris, it was extraordinary! After the concert Gidon Kremer and Giedre Dirvanauskaitė had an encore . I tried desperately to find out what it was. Can anyone help me?

    • @williamhancock5041
      @williamhancock5041 Před 5 lety +6

      Giya Alexandrovich Kancheli (b.1935)
      Rag-Gidon-Time
      Gidon Kremer (violin), Giedrė Dirvanauskaitė (cello)

    • @williamhancock5041
      @williamhancock5041 Před 5 lety +2

      Giya Alexandrovich Kancheli (b.1935)
      Rag-Gidon-Time
      Gidon Kremer (violin), Giedrė Dirvanauskaitė (cello)

  • @jullietromero2854
    @jullietromero2854 Před rokem +2

    Love it 21:49 freaked out

  • @jasondavenport7611
    @jasondavenport7611 Před 2 lety +1

    How can I find her in heart of glass

  • @Berlinchesmusic
    @Berlinchesmusic Před 4 lety +2

    👌 👌

  • @DavidA-ps1qr
    @DavidA-ps1qr Před rokem +2

    Don't soloists learn concertos any more? Thought that was the whole idea of a concerto. Members of the orchestra read from the music but the soloists don't.
    I wish Brahms had been in the audience. 🙂

  • @FreakieFan
    @FreakieFan Před 8 měsíci

    Why does Mikko Franck conduct from next to the podium and not on the podium?

  • @marcelouz1
    @marcelouz1 Před 2 lety

    Both concertos are wonderful violin and this one , but for some reason this double concerto is better, at least for me.By the way the escore is extremely hard , especially in the rhythmic part.

  • @horsthornung2424
    @horsthornung2424 Před 3 lety +5

    NOT HIS BEST PIECE, BUT THERE ARE EVEN WORSE ONES...

  • @sellogu
    @sellogu Před 4 měsíci

    11:38

  • @simikumpilicioassas7127
    @simikumpilicioassas7127 Před 3 lety +1

    02:42 :When the idea of the killing someone becomes an action.

  • @Akriskal
    @Akriskal Před rokem +1

    Il utilise toujours le même schéma harmonique pour la grande majorité de ses compositions, pareil pour le schéma rythmique, alors je veux bien qu'il ait une signature, tout les grands compositeurs en ont eu une mais il n'y a pas de subtilité derrière à un point où un novice penserait que chaque morceau se différencie peu d'un autre de sa composition.

  • @hudsonallen4784
    @hudsonallen4784 Před 3 měsíci

    bruh she really coughed over my favorite part😐

  • @IIFirenII
    @IIFirenII Před 5 lety +8

    Je suis un ananas

    • @lanomalie738
      @lanomalie738 Před 5 lety +5

      mdr c quoi ce commentaire random

    • @CMLPoP
      @CMLPoP Před 4 lety

      IIFirenII d’accord!

    • @MegaVicar
      @MegaVicar Před 2 lety +1

      Me too! And we don’t belong on pizza!

  • @VallaMusic
    @VallaMusic Před 3 lety +1

    ugh - what a deadly, horrible, and extremely dull piece - and for heaven's sake could Glass had at least given the soloists an interesting melody to play when the orchestra is silent ? - everything sounds disjointed and without focus - of course we have to bring up the triangle, snare drum and wood block to wake us up every now and then, only to hear a sequence of equally dull harmonic shifts played over Glass' typically sterile and predictable rhythmic pitter patter

    • @VallaMusic
      @VallaMusic Před 3 lety +2

      @@caseywlamb8066 ha ha - i don't like or dislike something based on what other people think - i am an expert on what i think and i value my own judgment

    • @Marcus_Sylvester
      @Marcus_Sylvester Před 3 lety +1

      Val Lamon
      😂 I love Philip Glass ''pitter patter'' and I don't need the triangle, snare drum and wood block to wake me up.
      p.s. And I am not an uneducated person in art and music. 😂

    • @VallaMusic
      @VallaMusic Před 3 lety +2

      @@Marcus_Sylvester oh isn't it fun disagreeing and fighting with people about classical music ? ha ha - kinda makes one appreciate how people fought back in the old days about Stravinsky's Rite of Spring !

    • @Marcus_Sylvester
      @Marcus_Sylvester Před 3 lety +2

      @@VallaMusic
      That's the fate of geniuses. 😉

    • @michaelmorran1965
      @michaelmorran1965 Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe try thinking out side the box for once…? Glass is making a statement, he is creating concert music without following any tradition. He is using a new combination of instruments and making something so different then what anyone has ever created.