This violinist is one of those who transmit something. He has such a warm, high-flying sound that is the best there is today.
@markovelikonja53999 ай бұрын
She's a wonderful violinist and her KZbin videos have millions of views. I'm surprised that she never seems to have played with the local orchestra anywhere I've lived. Hats off to the Frankfurt Radio Symphony for engaging her.
@belmarmom9 ай бұрын
Sayaka is a first class violinist.
@yawenliu66489 ай бұрын
I live in NYC, we have A LOT of violinists coming here to perform. She came many years ago to perform with the NYPhil and on a small stage at Carnegie Hall. In 2019, I went to Washington DC to attend her recital at a private mansion. I would never forget that night, in fact i got to tell her how amazing she was after the concert. It seems the biggest myth to me that she doesn't get invited to NYC these days. She is phenomenal musician!
@Dara_K-o8n9 ай бұрын
I personally consider this recording is my reference recording of this piece from now on. The best I've ever heard.
@yawenliu66488 ай бұрын
Her other recordings of major violin concertos and sonatas are also spectacular, Brahms, Prokofiev, Paganini, Shostakovich, Sibelius, Ligeti ...
@Dara_K-o8n8 ай бұрын
@@yawenliu6648 Indeed, I love her Shostakovich 1&2 album from 2012. I see her program this year she will play No.1 with Esa-Pekka Salonen / SF Symphony, very well deserved.
@nicolasdelaforge7420Күн бұрын
it's that the tempo is perfect to allow for the emphasis on the phrasing that makes this piece so distinctly a Shumann work. His 3rd Symphony is one of the greatest works in symphonic literature.
@h-mh939 ай бұрын
Truly extraordinary - I am delighted by the sound of the violin - clear, crisp, emotional - without once being sentimental, virtuoso without grand-standing. Perfect tempi for the 3rd set - the bow string dances the polonoaise and the legs wan to follow. I heard so many recordings were they want to take this too fast! I hope we see more of this great violinist in Frankfurt. The orchestra performs flawless as ever - the conductor is superb - I will have to save this to my favorites right away! BRAVO
@notarbolz9269 ай бұрын
Bewegende und wunderschöne Aufführung dieses romantisch doch meisterhaft komponierten Violinkonzerts mit seidigem und fabelhaftem Klang der virtuosen Soloviolinistin und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen des hr-Sinfonieorchesters. Der kluge Maestro leitet das erfahrene Orchester im gut phrasierten Tempo und mit geschickt analysierter Dynamik und Agogik. Wahrlich wunderbar!
@peterparsifal16879 ай бұрын
Ein Tempo gut zu phrasieren, das ist wirkliche Kunst. Wenn das Herr Riemann gewusst hätte.
@leonardoiglesias23942 ай бұрын
Thomas Mann
@TAKIN-kn5rh9 ай бұрын
The most convincing version of this concerto. Great.
@Dwchidwchi9 ай бұрын
World-class violin playing, gorgeous sound and noble musicianship
@rafaelernestorosabal87349 ай бұрын
The pleasure of discovering an unknown piece from a known and beloved composer is increasingly rare as you become older!!
@shin-i-chikozima9 ай бұрын
Just listening to her wonderful and graceful performance makes I forget about the trouble and annoyances of this transient world
@simonwong27382 ай бұрын
Glad to see the Schumann concerto finally got the recognition it deserves; this is the best modern rendition; Shoji was wonderful.
@theoldar9 ай бұрын
This is a mysteriously neglected work. It speaks very deeply to Schumann's pain.
@aysaraktimur20649 ай бұрын
It is not misterious! Both Joachim and Clara heavily suppressed the work, stating that the work reflects Schumann’s deepening psychosis. Although this assessment is true to a certain extend, since the music’s dark tone and obsessive repetitions can attest that, the concerto in fact masterfully constructed and thematic material, flow of music, and orchestration are not so different from Schuman’s other major works, especially Symphony No.2 can be seen as closely related. Unfortunately, both Joachim and Clara were so influential that their negative opinions and heavy suppression took very long time to be neutralized. Therefore, this wonderful piece of music with philosophical depths has started to receive performances and recordings more and more often only lately. One other good point is that the performers quit performing the cut version, and today it is almost always played in uncut version. Isn’t the second movement one of the most beautiful and touching slow movements in violin concerto literature. Although it is both melodically and structurally quite different, it still reminds me the slow movement of Tchaikovsky’s violin concerto. Probably the difference is that, while Tchaikovsky’s slow movement is more elegiac, like an elegy, Schumann’s slow movement infused heavily with desolation and sadness, sorrow.
@theoldar8 ай бұрын
@@aysaraktimur2064 I understand why it was suppressed at the time. What I don't understand is why it hasn't become more popular in the century since it was first performed.
@aysaraktimur20648 ай бұрын
@resorcinolamide No! The piece was complete! It was Joachim’s and Clara’s negative opinions and suppression of the piece that caused it. It is in the history, now; we are lucky enough for being able to listen to this beautiful piece of music in full. 😇
@morisoba25508 ай бұрын
I guess Paradise and the Peri is more neglected than this work.
@robertmanno57499 ай бұрын
A very difficult concerto to successfully make congeal, for soloist, conductor and orchestra.This is a superb performance.The Langsam is one of my very favorite slow movements in the entire concerto repertoire.
@washingtonferreirateles94519 ай бұрын
It's such a shame that this work is so neglegted. It should stand on the same level as Bruch and Mendelsohn. The fact that Schumann was able to compose such a beautiful and profound piece while being deeply troubled by his disease is almost a miracle. Also, this is the best recording since Menuhin's in 1938.
@americanidiot55639 ай бұрын
Big Recommendation: Isabelle Faust
@allchandondeck29883 ай бұрын
It is HARD due to Schumann typically writing for piano it is very awkward in he hand...but the piece is beautiful. And such a cool story as well. One day I will finish learning it and perform it. ❤️
@nicolasdelaforge7420Ай бұрын
If you take his 3rd Symphony, the Violin Concerto, the 1st movement of his Cello Concerto, and some of his shorter poetic pieces, like Traumerai, I experience Schumann as the very summit of musical attainment in the 50 years of the middle of the 19th century between Beethoven and Brahms. How he could attain to such uniqueness after Beethoven, more so than Brahms, no? Whatever the answer, a beloved master.
@nicolasdelaforge7420Күн бұрын
I believe that it surpassess the two you mentioned. Add his cello and his astonishing 3rd symphony and he stands with the greats.
so lovely to hear one of my favourite violinists playing one of my favourite but also under rated concertos in the repertoire
@notaire29 ай бұрын
Wunderschöne und lebhafte Aufführung dieses romantischen und perfekt komponierten Konzerts mit seidigem doch gut phrasiertem Ton der genialen Solovioline sowie gut harmonisierten und perfekt entsprechenden Tönen der anderen Instrumente. Der zweite Satz klingt besonders schön und echt melodisch. Im Kontrast klingt der dritte Satz echt lebhaft und auch überzeugend. Der intelligente und ebenso geniale Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im veränderlichen Tempo und mit möglichst effektiver Dynamik. Alles ist wunderbar!
@jonathanparle8429Ай бұрын
What a fantastic performance. Best Schumann Concerto I have heard since Szeryng!
@sbphotography37518 ай бұрын
What a lovely performance of this underrated concerto - so nice to see a soloist who doesn't have to rely on a score!
@Dara_K-o8n7 ай бұрын
I don't think she's not on the score. Simply her best execution beyond other violinists ever performed.
@teresadombek307 ай бұрын
That is a beautiful, crispy and so sensual interpretation of this stunning concerto.
@yoneshima1238 ай бұрын
Anyone who can say whether this work is good or bad is probably someone who doesn't know the beauty and spiritual dynamism of the composer's portrayal of his own life in musical notes, and the musician's reproduction of it in the sound of the notes. This record, in which Schumann's emotional pain and suffering are so beautifully expressed in his work and beautifully reproduced through his performances, is a treasure to us.
@PM_ME_MESSIAEN_PICS5 ай бұрын
guess clara schumann didn't know about robert's emotional suffering, having blocked the work's publication
@gregoryroscow58463 ай бұрын
I don't hear pain and/or suffering anywhere in this concerto. It's outer movements are remarkably virile and the comparatively short slow movement is beautiful enough but hardly the expression of the kind of tortured soul so beloved of biographical listeners.
@DanielKRui6 ай бұрын
The opening of the 3rd movement is very memorable. It got stuck in my head and I didn't remember the piece, but I knew I had listened to this piece recently and remembered liking it, so I guessed. And I got it right!
@tomo-cx2ek8 ай бұрын
Extremely perfect Schumann. Precious.
@marcoscampos15 ай бұрын
Maravilhosa essa interpretação. Violinista alto nível!!
@tubule228579 ай бұрын
I've never heard of Schumann’s violin concerto before.
@felipeeduardodelarosabocan23569 ай бұрын
It has a very sad history. It was one of the last compositions by Schumann, and Joachim to whom it was dedicated considered to keep the work without publishing when 4 months later Schumann attempted suicide. Later, Schumann said that the melody of the slow movement (a very sweet one) was dictated to him by the spirits of Mendelssohn and Schubert. In his will, Joachim stated that it shouldn't be published nor played until after 100 years of Schumann death. However, relatives of the violinst 30 years before the expected date said that the spirit of Schumann told them to publish and play it. So at that time it was for the first time played for an audience.
@aysaraktimur20649 ай бұрын
Isn’t the second movement one of the most beautiful and touching slow movements in violin concerto literature. Although it is both melodically and structurally quite different, it still reminds me the slow movement of Tchaikovsky’s violin concerto. Probably the difference is that, while Tchaikovsky’s slow movement is more elegiac, like an elegy, Schumann’s slow movement infused heavily with desolation and sadness, sorrow.
@Discovery_and_Change6 ай бұрын
1st movement 0:04 begins | 1:46 build up | 9:09 build up | 15:10 2nd movement |
@sergioalves52789 ай бұрын
Good morning, thanks. From Brasil.
@aysaraktimur20649 ай бұрын
It is not misterious! Both Joachim and Clara heavily suppressed the work, stating that the work reflects Schumann’s deepening psychosis. Although this assessment is true to a certain extend, since the music’s dark tone and obsessive repetitions can attest that, the concerto in fact masterfully constructed and thematic material, flow of music, and orchestration are not so different from Schuman’s other major works, especially Symphony No.2 can be seen as closely related. Unfortunately, both Joachim and Clara were so influential that their negative opinions and heavy suppression took very long time to be neutralized. Therefore, this wonderful piece of music with philosophical depths has started to receive performances and recordings more and more often only lately. One other good point is that the performers quit performing the cut version, and today it is almost always played in uncut version.
@icomo9975 ай бұрын
Jesus I love her
@djseo13 күн бұрын
Absolutely beautiful. Is that Stradivarius Recamier she is playing? The darker tone seems perfect for this very underrated concerto with a tormented history.
@marcelouz19 ай бұрын
This is an extraordinary masterpiece for violin and orchestra, I've never heard it i, s noticed that Schubert open the way for the future violin concertos between the romanticism and post romanticism, Beethoven had reason to say that this young composer has the " Devine spark "
@h-mh939 ай бұрын
Robert Schuhmann - not Franz Schubert! Schubert has not written a Violin concerto sadly - to my knowledge.
@felipeeduardodelarosabocan23569 ай бұрын
A very moving work with a sad history. 15:39 This is the melody Schumann told was dictated to him by the spirits of Mendelssohn and Schubert after attempting suicide in 1854.
@nigelmorley54148 ай бұрын
It was Beethoven and Schubert, not Mendelssohn .
@felipeeduardodelarosabocan23567 ай бұрын
@@nigelmorley5414 Yes, maybe. The source I read said Mendelssohn..
@paralucent36539 ай бұрын
This violin concerto must have one of the longest lead-ins to the soloist's debut. It takes nerves of steel to stand in front of an orchestra for 2 minutes with nothing to do!
@Dara_K-o8n9 ай бұрын
Probably Beethoven Violin Concerto is a little bit longer at the start.
@khlee90719 ай бұрын
I would think Ms. Shoji is playing a viola if I just look at a picture, It seems quite big.
@palladin3319 ай бұрын
It's a standard size Strad. Her frame is quite small.
@MH-jg1ef9 ай бұрын
love❤
@palladin3319 ай бұрын
Ms. Shoji is marvelous, as always. As noted, it is a problematic piece with an odd history (suppression of it by Clara Schumann and Joseph Joachim). Joachim had a rough reading of it (he was distracted and unprepared, as the story goes). He never had the chance to revise it with the composer. While we can now appreciate this great concerto thanks to recordings since the late 1930s (Szeryng championed it and his recording is, predictably, wonderful), much of the solo part is in the middle register (and very little in the upper register), and the repetitions seem excessive at times. I feel Joachim simply didn't like it (it is quite awkward) and regretted not being able to make changes with Schumann himself. Be that as it may, it is a concerto that justifiably gives the performer the rare opportunity to make suble changes, as most do.
@DelshadKarim11 күн бұрын
nice
@changchp9 ай бұрын
How much idia did Brahms take from this concerto when he wrote his world peak D Major?
@ddd20120127Ай бұрын
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@おだいふく-x6t7 ай бұрын
シューマンのバイオリン協奏曲なかなかいいですね。
@sergioalves52789 ай бұрын
She is talentous and beautiful.
@hipolit22009 ай бұрын
incel alert!
@chtidede9 ай бұрын
Le talent et la beauté, ça s'appelle " la classe ! "
@sergioalves52789 ай бұрын
@@chtidede Perfect !
@edbane16567 ай бұрын
@@hipolit2200Thank you for pointing yourself out.
@hipolit22007 ай бұрын
@@edbane1656 You are dull
@Dara_K-o8n9 ай бұрын
21.40 the oboe lady 😊
@aeimcinternetional3 ай бұрын
❤️👍👏👏👏
@kiyusu21409 ай бұрын
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌❤❤
@pghagen3 ай бұрын
Beautiful violin concert.! Pitty this concert was not allowed to play for a long time according to Schumann's own instructions.
@judithnelson16659 ай бұрын
It was Clara and Brahmns (and none knew or revered Schumann's music more) who first had doubts about this concerto. Strickly musically, I think they are right; the work is repetitive, ponderous and lacks R.S'.s usual inventiveness. But...philosophically/aesthically, the concerto has power and beauty. So there- a mixed bag. Good we have it. The struggling Mendelsohnian effort to reach the positive in the last movement is certainly one of the saddest pieces in music.
@Blissfulkitty-Seattle8 ай бұрын
Very robust orchestra.
@brkahn8 ай бұрын
It is horribly faithful. Probably inspired by Harnoncourt's performance with Kremer. Masterful technically and conceptually.
@Dara_K-o8n7 ай бұрын
She doesn't need to be inspired by them at all.
@thomask14242 ай бұрын
A bit heavy-handed, perhaps, but very nicely done overall.
@pujiharyanto999628 күн бұрын
What violin she play?
@jasuruz55259 ай бұрын
Men birinchi
@papagen009 ай бұрын
Not Robert's best work, but a good performance nonetheless.
@edwardweaver14679 ай бұрын
Suite already.
@JLgG24542 күн бұрын
I have to say that Robert Schumann is probably of all of the Romantic repertoire the Violin concerto that does not get to me. I find it to be rather Teutonic country music of the period. I am making the effort once again, after all I am cooking Sauerkraut tonight: No,! ...The first movement lacks elegance and is devoid of romanticism. The second movement, which many claim to be extremely Romantic, is nothing that could not make me adhere with Joseph Joachim and Clara Schumann analysis: it is depressingly empty of any 'refined' un-frustrated romanticism!. As much as I love his piano concerto and music, I remain unattracted by this work, which I consider sub-par, and am not surprised that this violin piece is almost never chosen by any finalist at the top competitions, anywhere in the world, which explains why so many people remain unfamiliar with it.
@petervanderlee27486 ай бұрын
Die dirigent had danser moeten worden
@jonnieinbangkok6 ай бұрын
Sorry I can't watch any concert with a conductor in a man-bun 😂 😂 😂
@drgustavbakter47358 ай бұрын
The performers do a good job but the problem is that the concerto is not very good. It's very repetitive and as heavy as a ton of bricks. The whole piece sounds like a completed puzzle with multiple pieces misplaced.
@bobcochran28909 ай бұрын
Interesting that a composer who wrote marvelous string chamber music with soaring melodic lines would stumble with a violin concerto. Violinist friends tell me it’s just not a very good piece to show off the instrument. This soloist and orchestra did a marvelous job with this rather ungrateful concerto.
@achilles2319 ай бұрын
It’s a difficult work to understand, let alone play. It was beyond even Clara Schumann who suppressed publication after Schumann died. This performance is very intelligently conducted, and gets the tricky balance right. Shoji takes the first movement a little too slow, so the orchestra struggles to find the long melodic line in the tuttis I think.
@watching76507 ай бұрын
Flawless performance of a totally uninspiring piece that lacks a single captivating or original idea, or even a leading thread (as is too often the case with Schumann.) Or even a notable technical bravura challenge to make up for that.
@handekmessiah11126 ай бұрын
Dude was going mad and a few days away from killing himself. But yeah, i guess it's "not good" 😂
@judithnelson16655 ай бұрын
Somewhat correct about the concerto; absolutlely wrong about Schumann overall." A leading thread"?; I suggest you consult Bernstein or Jarvi on Schumann for a little musical education.
@けんすけ-b8n2 ай бұрын
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@けんすけ-b8n2 ай бұрын
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@nigelmorley54148 ай бұрын
First movement too slow, lacks the drama and passionate under current necesseary to make this music really come alive
@Cycle-Tourer9 ай бұрын
I don't like this concert. Quite bizarre. Very cold. lack of true melodies. lack of deepness. Lack of soul. Schumann far from his best.
@nigelmorley54148 ай бұрын
have you not listened to the slow movement ? One of the most beautiful melodies of all time, Second subject of the first movement, genuine, first rate Schumann
@Cycle-Tourer6 ай бұрын
@@eduardo3331 YES, Only you care.
@けんすけ-b8n2 ай бұрын
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@けんすけ-b8n2 ай бұрын
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@iggyreilly24639 ай бұрын
She plays with very little understanding of the music.
@peterwhyte-zl1kv9 ай бұрын
Please explain how you know this.
@iggyreilly24639 ай бұрын
@peterwhyte-zl1kv Performers who understand what the notes on the page mean (beyond mere designations of sound and rhythm) play with feeling, something this violinist decidedly lacks. Long stretches of this performance consist of no phrasing, rubato, agogics, nothing -- just notes. This work needs as much help as possible as it is problematic; I applaud anyone who chooses to take it on because it's challenging. Sadly, the challenge is not met by this performer.
@morisoba25508 ай бұрын
Ssyaka Shoji sometimes plays in a restrained way, not because she doesn't understand the music, but because she intends to let the music itself sing naturally.