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@barbara_vdWiel3 жыл бұрын
Both instruments are fantastic! The new one sounds brighter and stronger, but also nice deep tones. The older one more mellow and darker, like a wise old guy. I hope for you that you can keep them both.
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful opinion! Thanks! Good news is that they are both mine, so I can keep them forever 😃
@barbara_vdWiel3 жыл бұрын
@@IliaLaporevcellist Good for you!!! 2 gorgeous instruments 🧡
@Foodpermaculture2 жыл бұрын
@@IliaLaporevcellist what is the secret to living forever?
@IliaLaporevcellist2 жыл бұрын
@Marko Lukic Music is the air that we are breathing! And be happy!
@urbankotto9685 Жыл бұрын
Yes i agree.Some parts is better for one and some is better for the other one.
@karybakk Жыл бұрын
The newer instruments are like bright and happy like little kids. The older instruments are refined and treasured with many stories to tell when played. Just love listening to the older instruments and how not much has really changed from a physics standpoint from 1763 to 2021. I am always wondering how many cellists played on the 1763 made cello and how it was passed on through the years. Your playing is also absolutely beautiful and I could listen to you play all day!
@DogsDogsAndMoreDogs8 ай бұрын
I was thinking that the newer cello was playing music but the older cello was also telling stories.
@stevenj99703 жыл бұрын
Awesome!!! Great comparison of both. Naturally the antique Cello has a more open sound, more ringing and depth because at this point after 200 years it should be broken in ;-) The new Cello sounds very good and will only get better with more playing obviously. I will say, the new Cello is one of the better new instruments I’ve ever heard ! Kudos to the Maker he has a brilliant future!! And for you - it’s awesome that you are highlighting a modern maker and also have an exact copy of your old instrument!!!
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Totally right! I am going to make a part II of this video. One year later, wondering how the new instrument will sound. But nevertheless, I couldn’t believe when I saw and played for the first time on the new cello. What an powerful instrument. Julio Cesar Vesper (the maker) has indeed a brilliant future, and he is so young! He is a bit older than me and already you can find wisdom into his instruments. And he is so humble!
@mziv112 Жыл бұрын
@@IliaLaporevcellist have you made a part 2? im really interested to hear the difference after some time that the instrument was played and broken into :)
@janismcrae77672 жыл бұрын
Such wonderful instruments in the hands of a master musician! The older cello is deep rich and full of color. The new cello has a clear more defined sound. If only you could be around to play it after 200 years! I love them both!
@IliaLaporevcellist Жыл бұрын
I wished that too!
@cellist43 жыл бұрын
The new cello sounds brilliant! More powerful bright sound than the old cello, which sounds a little more mellow and darker. I think you should use them both for different music. The new instrument will sound amazing for 19th and 20th century works and the older instrument great for older works. Congrats to your brilliant luthier! Enjoy this wonderful copy of your original cello.
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Yes, Bach Suites I always will play on my 1763, period. But Dvorak Concerto, or even Strauss from the video, I will use the Vesper one. Thanks, Julio Cesar will be extremely happy to see your comment!
@adrianroman7614 Жыл бұрын
Este si parerea mea ! Instrumentul vechi este ideal pentru muzica camerala , iar cel nou preteaza la roluri solistice, in mod evident ! Felicitari colegului lutier !!!@@IliaLaporevcellist
@adrianroman7614 Жыл бұрын
It is also my opinion! The old instrument is ideal for chamber music, and the new one lends itself to soloist roles, obviously! Congratulations to the fellow luthier!!!
@dees31792 жыл бұрын
So good to see someone playing 7/8 professionally. A lot of people near me insist I should buy 4/4 but I ignored them. What do they know, they are only professionals!?
@CherylKuai-wt8jg3 ай бұрын
Here is some information on cello size age will play a major role in helping you determine the best cello size for your needs. The smallest cello size (⅒) is appropriate for children ages four to six years. For older children, add a year or so to the baseline age for each subsequent size of the cello: the ⅛ cello is appropriate for children ages five to seven, the ¼ for kids ages seven to nine, and so on. Female cellists sometimes use the smaller adult size (⅞), ideal for teenagers 15 years old and up, while the 4/4 works for most adults. Arm length: Adults and children alike can use their arm length to determine the best cello size. To make this simple measurement, extend your left arm, so it’s straight with no bends or over-extension. Next, measure from your neck to either your wrist or palm, or from your left shoulder to the tip of the middle finger; a measurement of 24 inches or more would require a 4/4 or full-size cello, while 16 inches or more is acceptable for the ⅒ cello size. Finger span: To use the span or distance between your fingers as a cello size guide, spread your fingers in a splayed but comfortable position. A six-inch span from the index finger to the little or “pinky” finger is the right distance for a full-size cello, while three inches is acceptable for the ⅒ cello. Height: You can also use your height for an accurate cello measurement. A height of three feet is appropriate for the ⅒, while five feet or taller would require a full-size cello. If you happen to fall between sizes, it’s best to choose a smaller cello. Seat: You can get an accurate cello measurement from a seated position if you cannot try the other physical measurements. To use the seat method, sit in a straight-backed chair with your feet on the floor and knees at a 90-degree angle. Set the cello’s endpin to 12 inches in length, and hold the cello as you would if playing it: your sternum, or breast bone, should rest against the upper rim of the cello, and the lower bout corner of the instrument should touch your left knee. The cello’s neck should be close to your left shoulder, while the tuning peg for the C string-the thickest string-should be near your left ear. Your left hand should also be able to use the fingerboard with ease. If this position and height feel comfortable, then the cello is the right size.
@seansamuels71312 жыл бұрын
Hello Ilia, forgive my late reply to this wonderful post. Though the Vesper (2021) is absolutely--without doubt--well made; one can hear how it hasn't yet been seasoned by the touch of Time. In the Lefebvre 1763, one can hear--if not feel--the hand of Time on its voice and physical structure as you play it! The C and G strings are just so resonant and deep like a rich full-bodied red wine. Arrestingly so! You can hear them wax between ancient softness and resonant depth and then, conversely, their powerfully sonorous and masterfully dark range as you play them. The A and D strings have more clear and luminant resonance in their sound yet amazingly keep this lovely and sharp brilliance that seem to burst through the centuries; like sunlight! It's a magnificent creation! I think your Vesper will achieve this only through the caress of the corridors of Time. Seriously, a century from now (2122) is when Vesper will begin to match the Lefebvre. Which, in all things, is as it should be. Question? Did you use the exact same make of strings for both the Lefebvre and the Vesper? Thank you for this post!
@thomasbranconier3 жыл бұрын
both beautiful instruments! The old one is amazing but would love to hear this comparison again after the new one has been played for a few years and the wood has become more responsive and resonant. In 258 years maybe they will sound the same, but we will never know! Very interesting video
@malikjohnson6042 жыл бұрын
I love how these instruments have life and get better with age, how amazing!
@yomattty Жыл бұрын
The overtones with the older one is insane. What a special instrument.
@garabed29999 ай бұрын
Agreee
@starkeymorgan41427 ай бұрын
Agreed
@Paulorlucio182913 жыл бұрын
Muito bonito o timbre do Vésper. O lefebvre soa mais aberto na minha percepção, mas ambos são maravilhosos. Parabéns maestro e parabéns ao Júlio Vésper. Que bom saber que existem profissionais desse nível no Brasil !
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Muito obrigado pelo seu feedback! Eu como estrangeiro vivendo no Brasil, só vejo talento e profissionais que amam o que fazem!
@phillipam68452 жыл бұрын
Both instruments are beautiful! I do love the darker tones that show up with the older cello. I think you will be playing your new cello a lot in the next few weeks/months as it develops it's sound
@IliaLaporevcellist2 жыл бұрын
Both instruments are amazing! If you read the comments, everyone has its own opinion about it, but who really will know, is me :) by the way, I am playing it now more often and it sounds just beautiful! Definitely a part II of this comparison will come! Hopefully in a concert hall!
@sldaley56922 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of my own two violins. My favorite was made in 1949, and has a great bottom end (for a violin) yet is also mellow on the high end. I purchased my other violin from its very experienced maker in 1987, when it was just a couple years old. While I liked it, and choose it from about 5 violins of his, it still didn't have AS great a bottom end, and the high end was relatively more brittle sounding (though with great projection). So, I most often played and recorded with the 1949 instrument, but kept the 1985 violin out of its case ready to play almost 24/7 (to age faster, I sincerely believe) and used it on less discerning (outdoor) events and rehearsals. Now, in 2022, I find the newer violin MUCH more mellow and great to play. Now they are more equal, although distinct from each other, if that makes sense. I love that the newer instrument has become so much deeper and mellow in tone. So to me your two cellos sound now like my two violins did when compared to each other back 35 years ago. Keep yourself in good shape so that you can enjoy the newer cello at the height of its tone in another 20 or more years! And I do agree with the comments that, for a brand new cello, it sounds really great now! Great video.
@sweetlana2125 Жыл бұрын
Невероятно! Оба инструмента звучат прекрасно, но по-своему. Старый - имеет более глубокий, насыщенный звук, новый - более звонкий и легкий. Мои поздравления современному мастеру!
@IliaLaporevcellist Жыл бұрын
Спасибо большое! Очень рад!
@anic.proulx Жыл бұрын
I love both sounds but I don't know if it's because you are more used to playing with the old one but I could definitely feel more emotions into that one. There is so much vibes into it. Like telling its history. Thank you so much for sharing.
@pauljohnson62332 жыл бұрын
I play both cello and euphonium so Don Quixote is a great example of amazing writing for both. And bravo, I enjoyed your playing very much.
@lindsalba12 жыл бұрын
Amazing playing! I love Don Quixote. I was surprised that for me the 2021 cello was my favourite in many of the passages, it's a superb new cello; but the 1763 was more special in the wonderful Death of Don Quixote passage.
@danielkammererkammerer79463 жыл бұрын
Both of them are amazing and beautiful cellos. The 1763 is very adorable cello with deepest and dark bass with incredible clean high notes. The 2021 is very adorable as well the bass is so strong, deep and dark, the high notes are clean and powerful and also is brilliant. So both of then are breath taken cellos.
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Indeed! Both are great! Very difficult for me to choose… 😆
@malikjohnson6042 жыл бұрын
How does one get their hands on an instrument that old??? I can't imagine someone keeping it around for that long and in such pristine condition
@danielkammererkammerer7946Ай бұрын
Hi Ilia, how the 2021 cello sound currently? How about a new video about this cello and how its sounds are improving by the time.
@pablodelia-celloclases459311 ай бұрын
Los dos instrumentos son excelentes. El Vesper suena un poco más cerrado en el registro agudo, porque obviamente tiene que madurar. Creo que en un futuro cercano sonará tan bien como el cello antiguo. Felicitaciones al luthier Vesper, que hizo este maravilloso intrumento y a usted maestro, por tan buena interpretación de Strauss.
@dudaeterna2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Ilia, ¡Qué bien te suenan esas dos almas arbóreas! Una sombría y sabia, la otra llena de juventud e ingenua y fresca credulidad en el mundo. Los dos no pueden cantar igual, cada uno tiene su alma única. Maravilloso trabajo del Luthier. No quiero saber los precios :-)! Abrazo fortísimo !
@jollkki43173 жыл бұрын
The luthier created an incredible replica. I think Vesper preserved the core sound & look of mother cello and I love them both! ❤ In a side-by-side comparison Lefebvre is more mature, but surprisingly, although audible, not that much difference overall as I expected. In isolation I think I prefer the lower register of the old one, but I suspect the Vesper's sound projects a tad better in an ensemble... They complement each other. 💞 ☯ I'm very happy for you and hope you have double fun playing both!
@carlsonmatthewt Жыл бұрын
This guy doesn't cease to amaze me. I'm a singer (Bass), and I consider him one of my teachers.
@user-ig1ci1mj6i3 жыл бұрын
1763 has the deep beautiful confidence of many lifetimes and years with you, and the 2021 has the powerful confidence and beauty of eager youth ready to take on the world. Thoroughly enjoyed this video. You make them both sing so beautifully.
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Love this: ready to take on the world!! Thank you so much!
@user-ig1ci1mj6i3 жыл бұрын
@@IliaLaporevcellist thank you for the amazing music and best cello channel!
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@nicolasrahnama633310 ай бұрын
The both industry stunting the 1763 absolutely has more round and binging played over 200years the the young chello was absolutely beautiful congratulation to the maker stunning work .
@Gary_Texan_USA10 ай бұрын
The Vesper cello makes a brilliant sound and I was surprised by its clarity and response to your playing. The Lefebvre cello did exhibit a warm sound and responded a tad easier response to your playing - but sometimes that can be an illusion for the audience. I believe that both instruments are outstanding in their ways. As for your performance, Ilia, a heartfelt appreciation for your exceptional technique master of the cello must be acknowledged as well. 😊❤
@brixiex25806 ай бұрын
immediatley noticed the deeper, robust sound on the older cello. mmmmmmm beautiful
@upotien49583 жыл бұрын
That's amazing 😍👏! Thank Remy to make me know you! 🤗
@christinegerard4974 Жыл бұрын
Both are ..perfect and you are a marvelous player .
@IliaLaporevcellist Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! 🙏🏻
@Pedro-lr9fp3 жыл бұрын
amazing comparison, both cellos sound brilliant
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I am planning to make a part II, but one year later! With the same instruments and same location, or hopefully restrictions will be better and I can do a video in a concert hall!Then we talk business 😎
@coldsteelprogressive Жыл бұрын
Yes, both instruments sound wonderful and you play so masterly. The older one has a superb lower register that emits enormous depth. It feels like the newer one is more powerful in the mid and upper register and so beautifully velvety. I would choose the newer for melodic pieces and the older for pieces with more rhythmic emphasis. I also found the breathing to be very loud. That's probably because the microphone is closer to the head than the instrument's body. And maybe the volume of the instruments is not particularly high. When I play violin or viola there is no possible way that anyone is going to hear me breathing. :) My cello is in the final stages of construction so this is great inspiration.
@333peppy3338 ай бұрын
My gosh. This 2021 cello already exceeds the original. Can you imagine what this new cello will be like in 300 years? It was a real treat to hear both side by side in the hands of a master.
@neosong2 жыл бұрын
The older cello I think is tuned a few cent sharper, so for me it makes the older ones performance sound better, although I think it does actually sound slightly better tonally anyway! Thanks for doing the cpmparison very interesting!
@IliaLaporevcellist2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Almost one year has passed since this video has been published and what I can say for now is: the new cello starts to blend in into my hands and is starting to wake up, but the old one still is a level higher! Everything seems going more naturally meanwhile on the new one I still need to explore and ‘force’ things to get the tone/sound I want. Thanks for your comment! Appreciate!
@Aerolandaircraft2 жыл бұрын
I feel the old one just speaks to the audience more, but that's understandable as a good cello improves with age. The new cello, however, definitely does sound amazing and I bet it will be just as good as the 1763 in a few hundred years!
@AstraLuxfera11 ай бұрын
I almost gave up on Cello as my left hand would not comply with my 4/4. I bought a 7/8 and the difference is amazing! I can play with no left hand tension.
@IliaLaporevcellist11 ай бұрын
Great to have people that are same minded! Same over here! So easy to play and sound projection is equal than a 4/4. Size doesn’t really matter! Thank you for watching!
@CherylKuai-wt8jg3 ай бұрын
Here is some information on cello size age will play a major role in helping you determine the best cello size for your needs. The smallest cello size (⅒) is appropriate for children ages four to six years. For older children, add a year or so to the baseline age for each subsequent size of the cello: the ⅛ cello is appropriate for children ages five to seven, the ¼ for kids ages seven to nine, and so on. Female cellists sometimes use the smaller adult size (⅞), ideal for teenagers 15 years old and up, while the 4/4 works for most adults. Arm length: Adults and children alike can use their arm length to determine the best cello size. To make this simple measurement, extend your left arm, so it’s straight with no bends or over-extension. Next, measure from your neck to either your wrist or palm, or from your left shoulder to the tip of the middle finger; a measurement of 24 inches or more would require a 4/4 or full-size cello, while 16 inches or more is acceptable for the ⅒ cello size. Finger span: To use the span or distance between your fingers as a cello size guide, spread your fingers in a splayed but comfortable position. A six-inch span from the index finger to the little or “pinky” finger is the right distance for a full-size cello, while three inches is acceptable for the ⅒ cello. Height: You can also use your height for an accurate cello measurement. A height of three feet is appropriate for the ⅒, while five feet or taller would require a full-size cello. If you happen to fall between sizes, it’s best to choose a smaller cello. Seat: You can get an accurate cello measurement from a seated position if you cannot try the other physical measurements. To use the seat method, sit in a straight-backed chair with your feet on the floor and knees at a 90-degree angle. Set the cello’s endpin to 12 inches in length, and hold the cello as you would if playing it: your sternum, or breast bone, should rest against the upper rim of the cello, and the lower bout corner of the instrument should touch your left knee. The cello’s neck should be close to your left shoulder, while the tuning peg for the C string-the thickest string-should be near your left ear. Your left hand should also be able to use the fingerboard with ease. If this position and height feel comfortable, then the cello is the right size.
@derwishrenegat743 Жыл бұрын
Oh, no. This vintage cello is incomparable: it has a wonderful depth of sound, overtones, more metallic crackle, louder sound... The masters of the past experienced the secrets of a wonderful instrument...
@davidtheriault67262 жыл бұрын
I loved both of the cellos. But to be honest, I didn't think that there was a huge difference in the sound. Thanks for this fun video!
@jocabed8823 жыл бұрын
💯👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🎻 I have put the reminder, saludos y bendiciones maestro Ilia 👋👍
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Muchas gracias! Espero que te guste el video! Saludos y bendiciones!
@claudiaochoacruz3 жыл бұрын
I think both cellos have different voices, and your playing is so good! Great video. Thanks for sharing.
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much dear Claudia! Muchas gracias!
@UnequalTemperament2 жыл бұрын
As others have said, both cellos sound great. There is something about the upper register on the old one that attracts me -- it's freer sounding (in general), more complex, and more full/better supported in the second octave on the A-string. I wondered if it might be my imagination, but I went back and listened to the Finale several times and it affected me the same way each time (even when I mistakenly went back to the wrong instrument on the first re-listen). That said, they're closer than I'd have thought they'd be and I'm sure that the new instrument will get better and better as it's played in. On another note, I am intrigued that you play 7/8 size instruments. Did Shafran play a smaller instrument, or am I imagining that? I've considered trying a slightly smaller instrument in the past, myself, but never have. Thanks so much for sharing this - I enjoyed the comparison greatly.
@garfieldmoore96323 жыл бұрын
Yes I can hear a difference ... The JB LeFebvre is superior .... It has as yet undefined under and overtones which will carry/project in the hall .... The other is very fine but doesn't have the layers, depth or focus .... Congratulations they are wonderful and you pose an interesting question .... Very Fine Cellist!
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your opinion! Indeed both are great. I am wondering the new one in a couple of years, probably a part II of this video will come! And if restrictions will be lighter, I can do it in concert hall, which is the best way to find out!
@BetterMe981 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful, both. I MUCH prefer the 1763 cello, though. The C and G strings are much more hearty and soulful and the rest of the instrument a more lovely singing voice than than the raw new cello. Boy will the newby mellow in time, though, no worries. Thank you for this wonderful video and the brilliant playing!
@heitordias40913 жыл бұрын
Amazing video and production, Professor! 👏🏻👏🏻
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much dear Heitor!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@cellolion6631 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful workmanship, and sound, and much appreciated power and dynamic range ! Obvious comfort for Mr. Laporev comes with his own original, and a creamier sound that comes from this lovely well-aged cello! I'd like to hear more sustained sounds near the bridge in Don Quixote, if both cellos will allow that, and then contrasts of bow velocity with bridge proximity/distance. Thank you for this great film!
@jhonassibila9642 Жыл бұрын
Hello, I really enjoyed you playing both instrument! I could tell that old one you felt more confident! If I have to say something the sounds of both are great high standards! ! I'm gonna say at this point of quality! It's about tastes and personal opinion! Thank you for sharing this wonderful video!!
@paulemillevasseur7622 Жыл бұрын
I am surprised how similar of a voice both instruments have and I think I was struck by this more than by anything else. Watching Glenn Fricker's guitar tone blind test videos, I would have loved a blind comparison between these two instruments to really see how easily people can identify which instrument is which. The Luther nailed the copy. WOW! The new cello will break in significantly over the first year and it will continue to mature as you play it more. Personally, I'd always go with a new instrument but I'd like to think newer wood means greater durability and stability over time. Older instruments are more fragile and prone to failure, I believe. Just my opinion. In your situation, I would probably record with the older instrument and travel with the new one. Store the old one at home where it is safe and baby it like it deserves.
@arnulfovazquezchavelas28583 жыл бұрын
Muchas felicidades maestro, es una gran bendición por sus Violonchelos. 👏 👏
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Muchas gracias querido Arnulfo! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@blackbobby1508 Жыл бұрын
First of all, you are GREAT! Both instruments sounds fantastic.
@antonioferrandez96752 жыл бұрын
There are things that you cant hear behind a screen but, i recognize that is compleatly amizing
@user-qh2zd4fk3m Жыл бұрын
I am absolutely in LOVE with the 2021. It has such a beautiful voice! I know that will not make me the most popular, but WOW! I would not hesitate to choose the 2021 if they were both offered to me!
@IliaLaporevcellist Жыл бұрын
Julio Cesar Vesper (the maker of the 2021) will be so happy to read this!
@annamariedelange75429 ай бұрын
I am from South Africa Both brilliant rich sound Congratulations to both the player and luthier Which i had one
@MrArchibald73 жыл бұрын
I made a blind test with a point system and the winner is Jean Baptiste! 😻😻😻The new cello is a very pleasant expirience, but the old cello "turn your soul in and out", I could feel the energi rising in a heart chakra that was almost a magic experience! Divine! It was a hard test! 👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Wow! That was deep! 😃 I swear by reading your comment, you almost took me to another dimension! Great words! Glad you liked it! 😃
@blu3fish7 ай бұрын
the new one seems really bright and sharp, the older one seems to be more creamy (which I prefer). Anyway both of them are great. thank you for such a good comparison video. You play wonderful. I would definitely like to download your hq recordings
@olgabauerova33033 жыл бұрын
Ilia, it was a great experience for my ears!!! Thank you!!! Subscribed!!! Good luck on what you do in your life!!!-:)
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Very glad it was a great experience for you :) Thank you so much! 🙏🏻
@jorisArt Жыл бұрын
The Vesper is amazing for a brand new cello, and I would give it 5 stars as well as the LeFebvre. Both excellent, both with unique personalities. I think it takes time for a cellist to extract their sound from any cello, and given your 10 year relationship with the LeFebvre, I think the Vesper must be pretty close and quite amazing! This was an interesting video. And congratulations to Julio C. Vesper for an amazing cello (I want one!)
@jenn2597 Жыл бұрын
You totally should have done a costume change, when playing the 1763 cello, into period correct clothing. Live it up! :D You are very talented, and played both wonderfully!
@philharmonischelautspreche6922 жыл бұрын
I prefer the old one. Much richer in sound. Very nice video!
@VWJ84619 ай бұрын
The 1763 cello's sound is purer, more like deep human voice singing, while the 2021 one's is clearly bright and crispier; It definitely needs more playing to get rid of the feeling of newness. But I'm still amazed that you play a 7/8 cello. As a petite person I play a 4/4 cello. Sometimes I wonder whether I should switch to 7/8 because of the size of my hand. It's not easy to find a good 7/8!
@stevenj99703 жыл бұрын
Ohhh. Can’t wait for this one!!!
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
This is going to be a very interesting one! ;)
@samuelsvideo Жыл бұрын
Beautiful replica, Julio! Within a few years it will “grow” towards the sound of the original. I hear more harmonics in the old instrument (especially in the last movement) and I think that’s the reason it sounds more mellow -or more balanced than the new one. The new instrument still produces mainly ground harmonics which makes it more outspoken and brilliant. Nevertheless, both instruments are a joy to listen to - for sure played by a pro!
@cellodelo4620 Жыл бұрын
Both are amazing cellos, but I like the older better because it has more depth on the C and G strings.
@Guilhermedetiuki3 жыл бұрын
Que bom que tem alguém que reconhece que aqui também tem artistas muito empenhados e talentosos(brasil). It is good to know that someone recognizes that the brazil has very worthy and talented artists
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
O que mais tem no Brasil é: talento!! Adoro o povo Brasileiro!
@vandalligraphy13003 жыл бұрын
Fantastic playing sir. The new cello has a bit more defined sound on the higher notes I think. But the that 1760’s unit is perfectly haunting. Bravo man. Keep up the playing. Here here.
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much dear Bob! As I responded at other comments, I definitely will make a Part II of this! One year later in a concert hall! Then I am wondering how it will sound! :) thanks for your comment!
@vandalligraphy13003 жыл бұрын
@@IliaLaporevcellist wow I must hear that. I am in my first year with the cello. I’ve always admired it greatly. And it took forty one years to finally begin a journey with one. I’m so very glad I did. I’m looking forward to part two.
@johnlatimer723 жыл бұрын
The bass of the new cello is more crisp and speaks with great resonance. The “a” string of the old cello is sweeter and smoother. So, what is the cost difference between them? And which will you play the most on? Depends on repertoire.
@hughiemac3 жыл бұрын
The old one has a mellower gentle sound, the high frequency components are less or more "round". It sounds more "beautiful." The new one is more brash with more highs and crispness, more exciting. If combined with violin the old one would probably compliment it more as a softness to balance the stridency of violin. But more energetic pieces or modern music might like the sharpness of the new one.
@ploytn3 жыл бұрын
both cellos had a beautiful tone! the newer cello was very upfront and power, and handled the lower notes very well and brought out a wonderfully rich tone! very gorgeous to listen to while the 1763 cello was more subdued it had a rather dark and rich tone, different from the newer cello - it definitely brought out something different and has a very classic and beautiful sound!! both are lovely, and as a cellist it would be amazing to play on either cello!
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
What I am questioning myself: how will this new cello sound after a couple of years? Looking forward to start a new journey with the new one!
@ploytn3 жыл бұрын
@@IliaLaporevcellist yes definitely!!
@neominemeth-theomg2763 Жыл бұрын
The second one sounds deeper and warmer. I like it better than the first one 😊
@zymmer42 жыл бұрын
Bravo !! Both were beautiful..A blind person could hear the tonal difference with the ancient instrument..however, the modern cello was very fine.
@shumalumuki3 жыл бұрын
The vintage Cello sounds really great. But a nice cello doesn't depend on its age. The new Cello is brilliant!!! I am even thinking that this video is an ad for the cello maker. His work is really awesome.
@lepassantguy3520 Жыл бұрын
les timbres et les résonnances sont tellement différentes ! mais l'instrument de 1763 est tellement plus agréable selon moi et restitue plus de choses
@michaelmcleary85667 ай бұрын
Being new to the cello, coming from a guitar background, both sound amazing and I would be extremely happy with an instrument that sounds like either. I needed to watch the video a second time, after which I could hear the warmer yet darker tones of the 1763 cello over the brighter, more vibrant newer one. Any handmade instrument is like a brand new pair of handmade leather shoes, they both need time to mould to the user/wearer before it gets really comfortable.
@tHarvey12282 жыл бұрын
The 2021 Cello is like a young wine....bright and needs to decanted.. it is good very clear in tone and has great potential as the wood seasons / ages into the playing of music. The 1763 (older than Beethoven = he could have heard this cello in some his works!! I can imagine it playing the world premier of the 9th symphony!!). It has the advantage of time and bazillion hours of music coming from it. The depth and roundness in its tone is like a very mature wine that you can sip and just feel, taste, and melt into the bouquet of the tone.
@andrewhart50002 күн бұрын
They actually sound pretty similar! Since the older one has been played in longer and probably has slightly thinner wood, so the sound opens up more, especially in the highs! I think the older, dryer wood gives the lows more refined richness and color.
@pianisthenics Жыл бұрын
Amazing content Ilia!! Pretty happy that I don’t have this problem since the modern concert grand pianos always do the job!
@IliaLaporevcellist Жыл бұрын
Thank you! What you say it’s true. But when you have to travel for concerts or other events and you need to adapt each time to another piano (and sometimes terrible ones 😅), that can be frustrating, at least that’s what my fellow pianists says!
@pianisthenics Жыл бұрын
@@IliaLaporevcellist that’s why there isn’t a bad concert grand piano!! Only bad concert pianists (myself included) 🤣
@8thman88 ай бұрын
Wonderful. Both instruments were fabulous. How much does the new Vesper cost. I was curious about the price difference in the cellos.
@jackiedendy74198 ай бұрын
they are both beautiful cellos
@IliaLaporevcellist8 ай бұрын
They are indeed! 😀
@nickiemcnichols53976 ай бұрын
I don’t think I’ve ever heard a more lovely cello.
@renelicht3 жыл бұрын
I like the sound of both cellos. The thing is, when I watch you playing, I know which sound comes from which instrument, and that brings in a huge byas. I naturally tend to favour the 1763 cello. But what if it were a blind audition with just the sound,and no other indication? would I feel all the same or would my impressions differ?
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Of course that’s the best way to find out! 😃 I want to imagine the new cello in a year or more!
@maroonkitty Жыл бұрын
Both are beautiful, but I prefer the older instrument. Somehow the older instrument sounds deeper, with mellow resonance, perhaps closer to that cello timbre we all love so much. This is most apparent at the top and bottom of range, I find the new instrument gives a more shrill cry, whereas the other sings into it.
@jamesanthonydass2487 Жыл бұрын
New one is brighter sound strong tone ......surprisingly ✨️ 💪 🙌
@IliaLaporevcellist Жыл бұрын
The maker of it will be very pleased to read that!
@nicolasrahnama633310 ай бұрын
Both fantastic the 1763, is more rounded darker, and it is 200 years of experience spending. Could u tell me what kind of Rosen u using.?
@felixbryan9363 жыл бұрын
Your copy is very new, and to my ears less rich in sound but will mature especially when so beautifully played. My brand new strad copy just gets better in the 6 months ive had it and they reckon like good wine matures further 5yrs. plus.
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Too new even! Looking forward to make a part II next year! Wondering how the sound will be!
@最強太郎-e6h2 жыл бұрын
not only cellos but also cellist is great
@IliaLaporevcellist2 жыл бұрын
🙏🏻😃 Thanks!
@ericoschmitt Жыл бұрын
Both sound great. I like the highs on the new one better. Why do you chose 7/8? Dont they lose some power on low notes?
@richsackett34238 ай бұрын
I mean, the old one sounds like an ensemble itself. What a magical thing. It's got so much going on. The overtones sound like a violin whereas the new one sounds like a viola and kinda covered. Not close. Almost like different instruments.
@pauljohnson62332 жыл бұрын
I think it's safe to say, outside of a concert hall direct comparison with one instrument played immediately after the other, it would be difficult, if not impossible to tell which one is old and which one new. Such is the quality if the new.
@guidosc3470 Жыл бұрын
Yes
@alfredokrausme6 ай бұрын
I would like to hear the comparison again on both cellos after the new one has been played for the next 10 years.
@laszlokun53982 жыл бұрын
Congratulations to Julio. Finally a comparison where the string set is the same. The brightness of the new instrument may be more pronounced in a concert hall. I also listened to Bach Cello Suits. I don’t think the Lefebvre cello is playing or the soundtrack is very manipulated. I don’t like that sharp, aggressive cello sound.
@stevegebhart83883 ай бұрын
Like the obvious responsiveness of the new instrument. Given 200 years it will perhaps exceed the quality of sound of the old man. Like your Don Quixote. Damn, you play well!
@IliaLaporevcellist3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Wish I could live that long to hear and see how the new cello will sound!
@stevegebhart83883 ай бұрын
Wish we could all see how this question is resolved. From a distance the new cello appears to be finely crafted and the materials of superior quality. Keep up the good work as you are my primary source of mental challenge regarding all matters of the cello.
@Cyberflute Жыл бұрын
I like both instruments, they are really fantastic. But the old one have a dark deeper sound that’s touch me more ❤
@IliaLaporevcellist Жыл бұрын
I agree with you! Two years later, the old one is still dark and deeper. Thank you for watching and your opinion!
@ericoschmitt Жыл бұрын
Some old instruments are great, that doesn't mean being old makes any instrument good or any better. Mine is from 1996, not new but not old at all. It doesnt follow all traditional proportions, has had a broken neck and got a new one, and a recently developed crack on the front that I had to fix. Still, I love it, and even though I tried a bunch of very expensive cellos, I'm yet to find one I'd change it for. Once Pieter Wispelwey tried my cello and I liked his sound better with mine! 😂 Forgot what he plays but it's 3 centuries old. Mine is also brazilian, by Sandro Franceschini. It is his Op. 1, the first he made with "first class" wood and signed an author label. He doesnt make strad models anymore, just montagnana as far as I know. Anyway, I got very lucky with it, bought cheap, probably will never sell 😊
@brolnt2 жыл бұрын
Good afternoon, dear Ilia, how are you? I really liked the video, and what caught my attention was the size of your Cello, which is 7/8... I also have a Cello in this size, however, I've never seen someone playing one... it's more common than looks? I would like to know if there are any particularities regarding sound, ergonomics, etc... and what led you to choose an instrument of this size. Thank you very much in advance Thank you! Bruno
@hrafnkellorriegilsson90893 жыл бұрын
Great video! I liked the 1763 a bit more, a darker, broader / deeper sound, (mellow?) and a bit more balanced. But I'm sure the 2021 will mellow out in the future, It is a bit brighter (like with many new instruments), but I find Julio still has managed to do a wonderful copy not only aesthetically but also soundwise. Bravo. I'm guessing you are gonna be playing it more than the 1763 in the near future (reason: the hazardous life of orchestramusicians can take toll on old instruments? - been there).
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Yes indeed, as it’s a new cello, its brighter. I am wondering how it will sound after a while, so I will make a continuation of this video, like a part II. Then its going to be way more interesting! And yeah…don’t tell me…takes a huge toll! 😂
@hernanpagola18852 жыл бұрын
Hola Ilia , los dos son instrumentos increíbles ,pero a mi particularmente me gusto mas el violonchelo antiguo construido por Jean -Baptiste Lefebvre, inclusive se te ve hasta mas cómodo a vos tocando con el ,,voy a comenzar a escucharte y seguirte ,,Saludos !!!
@ixanviolin6542 Жыл бұрын
Both its amazing ❤❤❤❤
@marcohugo532 Жыл бұрын
(Below text in English) Ambos suenan espléndidos. Me gusta mucho más el sonido del antiguo; me parece más rotundo y profundo. Tiene alma. Sospecho que, por esta razón, mi paisano Cervantes también lo hubiera elegido para su "Don Quijote de La Mancha". Gracias Ilia. Both of them sound splendid. I prefer the more ancient one's sound; deeper and more wood sound. I suspect that, for this reason, my compatriot Cervantes would have also chosen it for his "Don Quijote de La Mancha". Thank you Ilia.
@elderlourenco-biomusica36443 жыл бұрын
Gostei do resultado do Vésper, como não tenho o de 1763, fiquei bastante satisfeito com novo e vou encomendar um cello para mim. Agradeço muito por me ajudar a descobrir o luthier
@douglasslaton55912 жыл бұрын
You seem to have an easier time controlling the old cello - your bow changes are really smooth with that one, whereas you seem to have to work harder with the new one (of course you do very well with either). I like both instruments but I can definitely hear how they are different. I think I like the old one better, but that's just my personal preference (and I think the new one would get easier to play as time went on as well).
@carrieannkouri21516 ай бұрын
Both sound very lovely; however, the 1763 has a depth in sound, which is expected given the age. I'm curious to listen to the 2021 model again to hear how much it has opened up since this video aired a few years ago.
@SamuelSilva-vv1bf3 жыл бұрын
Olá, Ilia. Tudo bem? Você está com dois violoncelos maravilhosos. Parabéns! À você pela aquisição e ao Luthier pela construção. Dois instrumentos que, pelo vídeo, tem suas características peculiares em casa registro (grave e agudo). Faça mais vídeos como este, por favor. Um abraço.
@IliaLaporevcellist3 жыл бұрын
Muito obrigado querido Samuel! Sim, vou fazer um parte 2 desse vídeo! Mas dessa vez em uma sala de concerto e bom, daqui um ano o cello de Vesper vai soar também diferente! Precisa de tempo :) Grande abraço!
@malikjohnson6042 жыл бұрын
I definitely like the brightness of the newer model. When you make the second vid for a one year comparison, is it possible to try a different mic? I think this one is picking up little environment noises which could have the illusion of adding a brighter tone to such gorgeous instruments. Other than the mic, your playing is simply beautiful, rich, full, so much depth and expression. I want to listen to it for hours. I like the subtle pitch corrections on long notes as well. Question: are you using the same bow for both cellos or a different bow for each? Do you think a different or same bow would make a big difference? Thanks for allowing your fans to comment!