This was me playing the Haydn cello concerto in C last spring at Peabody. I'm 12 years old and I have bee playing for about 7 years. My intonation is not great, but I am working on that. Hope you enjoy! [ More Detail ]
Pierre Fournier 2nd mov. Haydn C Major Cello Concerto*Note: If you liked this video, please support the artist by purchasing his products. Thank you.* [ More Detail ]
Pierre Fournier Haydn Cello Concerto C Major 3rd mov.*Note: If you liked this video, please support the artist by purchasing his products. Thank you.* [ More Detail ]
Pierre Fournier Haydn Cello Concerto C Major 1st mov.*Note: If you liked this video, please support the artist by purchasing his products. Thank you.* [ More Detail ]
I Musici de Montreal - Yuli Turovsky - Franz Joseph Haydn - Divertimento For Cello &String Orchestra In D Major: III. Allegro di molto - http://www.imusici.com [ More Detail ]
The El Camino Youth Symphony performs Haydn's "Cello Concerto in C Major, Mvt I" with soloist Jeffrey Kwong, cello, at their Holiday Concert; December 16, 2007. Dr. Camilla Kolchinsky, conductor. [ More Detail ]
J.Haydn - Cello Concerto No.1 in C major 3rd MovMstislav Rostropovich (1927-2007)Academy of St Martin in the Fields*Note: If you liked this video, please support the artist by purchasing his/her products. Thank you.* [ More Detail ]
J.Haydn - Cello Concerto No.1 in C major 2nd MovMstislav Rostropovich (1927-2007)Academy of St Martin in the Fields*Note: If you liked this video, please support the artist by purchasing his/her products. Thank you.* [ More Detail ]
J.Haydn - Cello Concerto No.1 in C major 1st MovMstislav Rostropovich (1927-2007)Academy of St Martin in the Fields*Note: If you liked this video, please support the artist by purchasing his/her products. Thank you.* [ More Detail ]
Performance of the last movement of Haydn's Cello Concerto in D Major. June 2008. I am the cellist in this video. Even though I usually embrace constructive criticism, I have already extensively analysed my errors in this recording and would therefore appreciate it if you could refrain from negative comments this time around. Thanks, and enjoy!But first, for anyone who is interested, here is some background information on the piece:Some fun background info: For some time, music historians were unsure whether or not Haydn actually wrote this concerto; some scholars believed that the composer of the piece was Anton Kraft, Haydn's friend and the world's first cello virtuoso. It was later verified that the piece was, in fact, composed by Haydn, who intended for it to be performed by Kraft, accompanied by an orchestra of only about fourteen people. The concerto, however, was deemed too difficult to be played and as a result, it was not performed until about 180 years after its composition. It is still regarded as the most difficult cello concerto in the repertoire. Haydn himself was known for having a good sense of humour and I find that this movement in particular really exemplifies this. I find it profoundly ironic that one of the only light-hearted concertos written for the instrument is also the most challenging. The contrast between the blithe "maggiore" section and the melodramatic "minore" section borders on comical. The recurring section of the rondo comes back in one of the variations written upside-down. And the jocosity of the recurring theme bears an optimistic message of happiness prevailing. [ More Detail ]
FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN (1732-1809)Concerto for cello and orchestra in C major Hob. VIIb:11. Moderato [part 1]*Because this movement is over 10 minutes long, I have split the track in half so that this post will fit under Youtube's time limit.Part 2 of first movement:http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=BMKaQ-WFmVEPerformed by the Freiburger BarockorchesterFeaturing Jean-Guihen Queyras, celloConducted by Petra Mullejans [ More Detail ]
Bence László, the student of Pikéthy Conservatory, Vác and the Young Talents Department of the Academy of Music, Budapest is performing this piece in Vác, 2007 [ More Detail ]
Franz Joseph Haydn, Concerto for cello and piano in C major, Hob. VII, No. 1, I. Moderato, Sifei Wen, violoncello, and Valeria Morgovskaya, Piano, Live in Concert, August 25, 2007, University of Southern California, United University Church, 7:00 p. m [ More Detail ]