Allegro Vivace e Sempre Scherzando from Beethoven, Opus 59, no. 1 | Takács Takács Quartet | TEDxVail

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  • čas přidán 18. 02. 2015
  • "Beethoven was a risk taker whose printed notes were merely the final expression of a wildly creative imagination. On stage, we may play from printed notes, but we seek to draw out the spontaneity, humor and, above all, the element of surprise that characterize this radical music."
    Takács Quartet - A Grammy award-winning string quartet, Artists-in-Residence at University of Colorado in Boulder, offer an innovative and revealing approach to enhance your experience of classical music with their performance of Allegro Vivace e Sempre Scherzando from Beethoven String Quartet, Opus 59, no. 1.
    Edward Dusinberre, violin
    Károly Schranz, violin
    Geraldine Walther, viola
    András Fejér, cello
    www.takacsquartet.com/
    "Beethoven was a risk taker whose printed notes were merely the final expression of a wildly creative imagination. On stage, we may play from printed notes, but we seek to draw out the spontaneity, humor and, above all, the element of surprise that characterize this radical music."
    Takács Quartet - A Grammy award-winning string quartet, Artists-in-Residence at University of Colorado in Boulder, offer an innovative and revealing approach to enhance your experience of classical music with their performance of Allegro Vivace e Sempre Scherzando from Beethoven String Quartet, Opus 59, no. 1.
    Edward Dusinberre, violin
    Károly Schranz, violin
    Geraldine Walther, viola
    András Fejér, cello
    www.takacsquartet.com/
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

Komentáře • 10

  • @Kitsua
    @Kitsua Před 9 lety +6

    The Tackács Quartet are a marvel and we're lucky to have them perform such masterpieces with such passion and integrity. Bravo.

  • @footloosemembers6689
    @footloosemembers6689 Před 8 lety +3

    This is great! I'm just reading Edward's book about playing in the quartet, and finding it fascinating

    • @quinto34
      @quinto34 Před 8 lety

      +Footloose Members Very interesting read indeed! love this wonderful quartet

  • @davidkassoy3913
    @davidkassoy3913 Před 7 lety

    Great music to accompany pedaling on a trainer. Time flies!!!

  • @AlexRiversMusic
    @AlexRiversMusic Před 5 lety +1

    So good

  • @treatb09
    @treatb09 Před 7 lety +2

    when they are practicing separately in that hotel room, are they practicing the stops every 10 seconds so this guy can talk more than they play?

    • @richardhussong7232
      @richardhussong7232 Před 7 lety +5

      Well, it is called a "talk", not a "concert", so I don't find it too surprising that a lot of talking goes on.

    • @treatb09
      @treatb09 Před 7 lety

      Richard Hussong oh, i just thought it was a concert. being how expensive their tickets are.

  • @treatb09
    @treatb09 Před 7 lety

    the violist plays a guadagnini. i really want to hear it live, but where do they get off charging 60$

    • @fredrupert9237
      @fredrupert9237 Před 5 lety +3

      They're professionals. They have to earn a living. Most sports events cost that much or more.