Tommy Vichev Music
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Александър Вичев свири "Изворът на белоногата" от Румен Бояджиев - син
Просмотров 277Месяц назад
Александър Вичев свири "Изворът на белоногата" за соло маримба, пиеса от Румен Бояджиев - син. Запис от Военния клуб - София.
Victor Vichev - Violin sonata, 1st mov. Ekaterina Stoeva & Victor Vichev.
Просмотров 76Месяц назад
Bulgarian 18 year old composer Victor Vichev plays his own Violin Sonata in Roma. Ekaterina Stoeva & Victor Vichev, live performance.
Victor Vichev plays Improvisation by Pancho Wladigeroff
Просмотров 853 месяца назад
Victor Vichev plays Improvisation by Pancho Wladigeroff
Victor Vichev plays Schumann Sonata g moll 1st mov
Просмотров 1643 месяца назад
Bulgarian pianist Victor Vichev plays Schumann Sonata g moll, live in Italy.
Agleya Kaneva & Alexander Vichev perform Rimsky Korsakov - "Flight of the bumblebee"
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.3 месяца назад
Agleya Kaneva & Alexander Vichev perform Rimsky Korsakov - "Flight of the bumblebee"
Victor Vichev plays Pancho Wladigeroff "Improvisation", live in Bulgaria Hall.
Просмотров 894 месяца назад
Victor Vichev plays Pancho Wladigeroff "Improvisation", live in Bulgaria Hall.
Miracle by Tommy Vichev
Просмотров 575 месяцев назад
My own composition - Miracle.
Percussion Duo Alex and Agleya - Face 2 Face by Heng Liu, BNT
Просмотров 6107 месяцев назад
Percussion Duo Alex and Agleya - Face 2 Face by Heng Liu, BNT
Rising Stars. Agleya and Alexander duo. English subtitles.
Просмотров 2607 месяцев назад
Documentary for Percussion duo Agleya Kaneva & Alexander Vichev, with English subtitles.
Sejourne Gotan concerto. Agleya Kaneva & Alexander Vichev, Sofia Soloist, Konstantin Dobroykov.
Просмотров 3057 месяцев назад
Sejourne Gotan concerto. Agleya Kaneva & Alexander Vichev, Sofia Soloist, Konstantin Dobroykov.
Дуо Аглея Канева и Александър Вичев - документален филм на Елена Яръмова за Wness.tv
Просмотров 2208 месяцев назад
Wness.tv представя перкусионнно дуо Аглея Канева и Александър Вичев, един документален филм на Елена Яръмова.
Alexander Vichev plays Sejourne Marimba concerto 1st mov in Gabrovo
Просмотров 729 месяцев назад
Bulgarian marimbist Alexander Vichev plays Sejourne Marimba concerto 1st movement, Gabrovo Chamber Orchestra, Ivan Stoyanov conductor
Victor Vichev plays Debussy L'isle Joyeuse, live in Dobrich.
Просмотров 5810 месяцев назад
Victor Vichev plays Debussy L'isle Joyeuse, live in Dobrich.
Victor Vichev plays Tchaikovsky "Dumka", live in Dobrich.
Просмотров 13310 месяцев назад
Victor Vichev plays Tchaikovsky "Dumka", live in Dobrich.
Сутрешно кафе с Геми. Дуо Аглея Канева и Александър Вичев
Просмотров 4810 месяцев назад
Сутрешно кафе с Геми. Дуо Аглея Канева и Александър Вичев
Tommy Vichev plays Yiruma's piece "Kiss the Rain"
Просмотров 8311 месяцев назад
Tommy Vichev plays Yiruma's piece "Kiss the Rain"
Presto Ensemble live in Plovdiv
Просмотров 145Год назад
Presto Ensemble live in Plovdiv
Victor Vichev - Crescendo concert
Просмотров 109Год назад
Victor Vichev - Crescendo concert
Percussion Duo Agleya Kaneva Alexander Vichev plays Bach and Sejourne in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Просмотров 324Год назад
Percussion Duo Agleya Kaneva Alexander Vichev plays Bach and Sejourne in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Victor Vichev plays Debussy "L'isle Joyeuse", live in Bulgarian TV Broadcast Sofia.
Просмотров 111Год назад
Victor Vichev plays Debussy "L'isle Joyeuse", live in Bulgarian TV Broadcast Sofia.
Sejourne Gotan concerto, "Sahara". Agleya Kaneva, Alexander Vichev; Victor Vichev, piano. Live rec.
Просмотров 162Год назад
Sejourne Gotan concerto, "Sahara". Agleya Kaneva, Alexander Vichev; Victor Vichev, piano. Live rec.
Виктор Вичев, Аглея и Алекс, Марта Кукуларова.
Просмотров 294Год назад
Виктор Вичев, Аглея и Алекс, Марта Кукуларова.
Концерт на "Симфониета Шумен", дир. Левон Манукян. Пиацола, Сежурне, Рахманинов.
Просмотров 265Год назад
Концерт на "Симфониета Шумен", дир. Левон Манукян. Пиацола, Сежурне, Рахманинов.
Sejourne "Gotan" concerto 3rd mov, Duo Agleya & Alexander, live in Shumen, Bulgaria.
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
Sejourne "Gotan" concerto 3rd mov, Duo Agleya & Alexander, live in Shumen, Bulgaria.
Emmanuel Sejourne - Gotan concerto, Alexander Vichev & Agleya Kaneva.
Просмотров 206Год назад
Emmanuel Sejourne - Gotan concerto, Alexander Vichev & Agleya Kaneva.
Easter Crescendo. Percussion Duo Alexander Vichev & Agleya Kaneva with recital in Sofia Bulgaria.
Просмотров 299Год назад
Easter Crescendo. Percussion Duo Alexander Vichev & Agleya Kaneva with recital in Sofia Bulgaria.
Alexander Vichev plays Sejourne Marimba Concerto 3rd mov. Live in Pernik.
Просмотров 147Год назад
Alexander Vichev plays Sejourne Marimba Concerto 3rd mov. Live in Pernik.
Alexander Vichev plays Sejourne Marimba Concerto, 2nd mov. Live in Pernik.
Просмотров 103Год назад
Alexander Vichev plays Sejourne Marimba Concerto, 2nd mov. Live in Pernik.
Alexander Vichev plays Sejourne Marimba Concerto, 1st mov, second camera.
Просмотров 114Год назад
Alexander Vichev plays Sejourne Marimba Concerto, 1st mov, second camera.

Комментарии

  • @jeandeblaize4175
    @jeandeblaize4175 4 дня назад

    Dieu merci, on ne joue plus aucune œuvre comme ça, pas plus et c'est lié, qu'on ne les dirigent plus comme ça, les battues comprises. Les tempos sont fous et les emphases insupportables. Quel manque de sincérité et de fidélité aux auteurs.

  • @user-kt5bg6zr3p
    @user-kt5bg6zr3p 15 дней назад

    ワイセンベルクさんの26歳頃の演奏。 有り余る才能を感じさせます! ワイセンベルク アーカイブでワイセンベルクさんが13歳の頃、ウラデイゲロフ先生の自宅で録音した演奏聴いたことがありますが、本当にすごいです✨ やっぱり、ワイセンベルクさんは天才なんだ!と思いました🎉

  • @MrTann2010
    @MrTann2010 Месяц назад

    Thank you for posting. I now see why he didn’t give any more interviews. This was his first ever interview, and about three quarters of the interview are about his dad. He was very polite and nice to talk about him here but he must have hated it. Fearing that the other interviews would be similar, he probably decided to stop doing them.

  • @thebigstink7472
    @thebigstink7472 Месяц назад

    What is the song at 2:45?

    • @pgk7285
      @pgk7285 Месяц назад

      Mozart, German Dance No. 3 from K. 605, nicknamed "Sleigh Ride." Kleiber makes it a rather fast sleigh ride, too!

  • @jokemmerling4875
    @jokemmerling4875 2 месяца назад

    Winifred Wagner Williams the NAZI Queen of Bayreuth.

  • @rickdarby3420
    @rickdarby3420 2 месяца назад

    7:10 Attractive young woman. Killed in a bombing raid a few years later? The Allies should not have indiscriminately targeted civilians.

  • @RModillo
    @RModillo 2 месяца назад

    How did Stokowski become part of an Austrian/German golden age?

  • @devindraweerasooriya7839
    @devindraweerasooriya7839 2 месяца назад

    1:25 So very different to Carlos Kleiber. Hard to know what made him Erich so different; but he seems more regimented. For me it is Carlos; hands-down. Conducts every nuance but makes the Orchestra produce the “C Kleiber” sound.

  • @johnschlesinger2009
    @johnschlesinger2009 2 месяца назад

    I have never heard the Blue Danube waltz played with such subtle rubato and dynamics. Extraordinary.

  • @albiepalbie5040
    @albiepalbie5040 2 месяца назад

    English was his first language?

  • @graziapignato3729
    @graziapignato3729 2 месяца назад

    Grande grandissimo luminoso un grande amore

  • @gloriadigiuseppeantonio3693
    @gloriadigiuseppeantonio3693 3 месяца назад

    Rimarchevole rarita' Kleiber e' perfetto come sempre.

  • @dragoradioair
    @dragoradioair 4 месяца назад

    !!!!! Показва цялата красота на оркестрацията на Панчо Владигеров. Истинско усещане за единство и никакво отклонение към сюитност и разсейване на слушателя от основното развитие.

  • @user-kt5bg6zr3p
    @user-kt5bg6zr3p 4 месяца назад

    20世紀最高の偉大なピアニストの1人、ワイセンベルクと2024年2月6日に亡くなった偉大なマエストロ小澤征爾の素晴らしい音楽。 2人のプロコフィエフとラヴェルのピアノ協奏曲も本当に素晴らしいです✨ ワイセンベルクさんはオザワは仲の良い友人と言っていましたが、誰も真似できない解釈や感性は似ているような気がします。 ワイセンベルクさんのアーカイブを見ると、小澤征爾さんの写真や小澤さんが書いたイラスト、Mr.アレクシス ワイセンベルク エアフォースワンを見ました。飛行機の中でピアノコンサートを開催出来る凄いアイデアでした! 天国でワイセンベルクさんと小澤さんが再会して、音楽談義したり、ピアノ協奏曲を演奏して欲しいな~❤🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @user-md9fr3iy4i
    @user-md9fr3iy4i 5 месяцев назад

    第一声から 美声

  • @jacquesgillet3449
    @jacquesgillet3449 5 месяцев назад

    The maestro Elmendorff. An immense wagnerian in the years 30-40

  • @robindavies188
    @robindavies188 5 месяцев назад

    Clearly by the inclusion of uniformed Nazis this would date between 1934 to 1939.

  • @user-be8iv1zd8g
    @user-be8iv1zd8g 5 месяцев назад

    おっ❗ちょうど今CD聴いてました。

  • @bobbylovejoy
    @bobbylovejoy 6 месяцев назад

    Very grateful for this. Thank you.

  • @antwerpsmerle1404
    @antwerpsmerle1404 6 месяцев назад

    I would have said circa 1952 were it not for the inclusion of a 30-second clip of Carlos Kleiber rehearsing Tristan at Bayreuth, which can only have been in 1974, 75 or 76. Puzzling!

  • @saltcots8985
    @saltcots8985 7 месяцев назад

    I've read that Carlos Kleiber's first language was actually English (his mother was from Waterloo, Iowa). I am not a German speaker though I know a bit about the language; it sounds to me that his fluent German has the faintest of non-Germanic accents. I'd be grateful if any native German speaker could let me know.

  • @julia-hj8rb
    @julia-hj8rb 7 месяцев назад

    What a horrible conducting technique that fFürtwangler had.

    • @robinmcewan8473
      @robinmcewan8473 5 месяцев назад

      Not really. Listen to those who played in the Philharmonia in the 1950s, especially the premier of the Four Last Songs.

    • @RModillo
      @RModillo 2 месяца назад

      Just remember how hard it is to hold a live trout by the tail.

  • @antoninopirrone2541
    @antoninopirrone2541 7 месяцев назад

    ❤❤

  • @OsvaCola
    @OsvaCola 7 месяцев назад

    Poor Frieda Leider. She screams like a crazy person

    • @RModillo
      @RModillo 2 месяца назад

      One of the great heldensopranos, along with Lilli Lehman and Germaine Lubin. Flagstad was great, too, but a different sort of thrill.

    • @ChristopherHaines-xv6mj
      @ChristopherHaines-xv6mj 6 дней назад

      It was a dress rehearsal so she probably wasn’t in the greatest of voice.

  • @anti64
    @anti64 8 месяцев назад

    Always to see those kind of things, thanks for uploading

  • @mostafamarzokabomarwa
    @mostafamarzokabomarwa 8 месяцев назад

    موسيقي نهر الدانلوب الازرق من مؤلفات الموسيقار النمساوي يوهان شتراوس

  • @alexandervoronov6659
    @alexandervoronov6659 8 месяцев назад

    Редчайшие кадры🎉

  • @bensenten1
    @bensenten1 8 месяцев назад

    Klieber is a Korean, Confusius is also a Korean.

  • @ilirllukaci5345
    @ilirllukaci5345 8 месяцев назад

    English subtitles please! He is one of the artistic heroes of my youth. Aside even from his retiring to a Slovenian village. I hope one day to live on a mountain overlooking that village.

  • @Ichioku
    @Ichioku 8 месяцев назад

    I would love to hear CK speaking in English, which was his mother tongue.

  • @Fritz_Maisenbacher
    @Fritz_Maisenbacher 8 месяцев назад

    28:28 extatic ............ beauté à l'état pur

  • @OE1FEU
    @OE1FEU 8 месяцев назад

    I know there is a stereo recording of this particular concert with an introductory speech by Richard von Weizsäcker. Please upload this version.

  • @alondra555
    @alondra555 8 месяцев назад

    Gracias. Un excelente director de orquesta. Tengo la ópera " El cazador furtivo" (Der Freischutz) de Carl Maria von Weber es una ópera en tres actos con liberto de Friedrichirigida, dirigida por Carlos Kleiber.

  • @user-yo5ju4pd3l
    @user-yo5ju4pd3l 9 месяцев назад

    こんなレベルの演奏で喝采されたのかい? アメリカ人は「音楽」なんかに感応できない馬鹿だとクライバーから 馬鹿にされていたのだろうなw 演奏自体は、馬鹿相手の金儲け主体で,褒められたものではない。まともな人にはわかるはずだ。

  • @ach2lieber
    @ach2lieber 9 месяцев назад

    Kleiber's recordings have a luminosity that no other conductor can achieve.

  • @srothbardt
    @srothbardt 9 месяцев назад

    Good opera. Should be done more often

  • @ExxylcrothEagle
    @ExxylcrothEagle 9 месяцев назад

    He tweakin brah!!

    • @michaelmcdonagh5104
      @michaelmcdonagh5104 9 месяцев назад

      Possibly. He was certainly an alcoholic.

    • @ExxylcrothEagle
      @ExxylcrothEagle 9 месяцев назад

      @michaelmcdonagh5104 I did not know that... but it would explain quartet no. 11 .... my favorite!!! 😆

    • @michaelmcdonagh5104
      @michaelmcdonagh5104 9 месяцев назад

      @@ExxylcrothEagle And I don't think that he was a particularly nice person, but his supporters -- i.e. propagandists have made him a saint-- because he obviously loved to suffer, and his career, and the public's fascination with it, have accomplished that goal. Prokofiev was more severely attacked than Shostakovich who has cemented the public's devotion to the 19th century idea of the "pure " artist suffering for his art. And as my late composer-critic friend Virgil Thomson wrote in the New York Herald Tribune in 1947 -- " Ernst Krenek pointed out that Shostakovich, who had accepted from his government artistic correction and directives regarding the subject matter of his music, was the prince of collaborators. "

    • @ExxylcrothEagle
      @ExxylcrothEagle 9 месяцев назад

      @michaelmcdonagh5104 Am I correct that he felt somewhat persecuted by the top Soviet officials...on and off for years? I always assumed that he might have been gulaged if he was good for the overall prestige of Russian culture. Also that's nice you were friends with Virgil Thomson. I think I remember reading some of his reviews or essays years ago

    • @user-on6db4rf4s
      @user-on6db4rf4s 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@michaelmcdonagh5104he liked drinking, but he was not an alcoholic and would get worried for friends that he thought were overdoing it. When his health started to decline he would willingly admit himself to sanitoriums, take his drs advice and subject himself to all sorts of treatments- including abstaining from alcohol. He didn't like it and would complain about it to one of his friends- Rostropovich if I'm not wrong- saying that being dry was draining him of inspiration. But he still did it a couple times regardless. One of the myths/half truths of Shostakovich- he was probably never actively suicidal. Suicide idealisation, probably, during one of Zhadanov's smear campaigns, around the writing of the 8th string quartet- but the only person who claimed he attempted suicide was Led Lebynsky, who turned out to be secret police himself and also fell out with Shost in later years. Shostakovich was actively seeking treatment when his health started to decline, and said he planned to live a hundred more years on a trip to the US, full of hope for a cure for his motor issues (diagnosed as poliomyelitis then, but possibly ALS). Sadly drs in US couldn't cure him. He accepted it stoically. I don't think he was a bad person. Just a coward-ish. He didn't want to fight against the regime and thought it was hopeless and pointless to do so, especially as he got older. He thought that his job as a composer was to write. When he was younger he wanted to toe the line as much as possible because he wanted to be part of soviet culture- he loved his country and his people, wanted to be part of them. even when the regime didn't like his composing. That's why he never defected. Sources: Shostakovich, a life by Laura Fey

  • @isabelleberger4822
    @isabelleberger4822 9 месяцев назад

    dommage que je ne connaisse pas le russe. J'aimerais tellement comprendre

  • @jesussendra6540
    @jesussendra6540 9 месяцев назад

    Kleiber ya no ocupó ningún puesto fijo después de la guerra, pero allí donde fue dejó prueba, sin lugar a dudas, de que era un auténtico genio de la dirección orquestal; con Clemens Krauss (vienés como él) y Szell, el mayor talento de la generación de final del S XIX.

  • @marta_kukularova
    @marta_kukularova 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing! Bravo!

  • @tommyvichev
    @tommyvichev 10 месяцев назад

    Едно прекрасно интервю с Геми за Classic FM radio Sofia, на перкусионнно дуо Аглея Канева и Александър Вичев.

  • @user-kt5bg6zr3p
    @user-kt5bg6zr3p 11 месяцев назад

    1973年にこのラフマニノフ第2番と3番を50年前にライブで聴いて感動して、今でも忘れられない演奏となりました。数年前、このバーンスタイン指揮、ワイセンベルクのCDを見つけた時、感激してすぐ手に入れました! やや遅いテンポで、ゆったりとしたダイナミックな演奏で私のお気に入りです。また、バーンスタインとワイセンベルクの笑顔がとてもステキです。 プレートルの指揮のCDも好きです。 とにかく、ワイセンベルクのラフマニノフは最高だということです! 誰も寄せ付けません。 ワイセンベルクは20世紀最高の偉大なピアニストの1人です✨

  • @r.i.p.volodya
    @r.i.p.volodya 11 месяцев назад

    A shocking number of cuts edited together at the final climax...

  • @user-kt5bg6zr3p
    @user-kt5bg6zr3p 11 месяцев назад

    ワイセンベルクさんが26歳位の録音だと思います。 激しく、情熱的で、素晴らしいテクニック! ワイセンベルクさんの演奏はすべて心が惹かれます。 20世紀最高の偉大なピアニストの1人で間違いない!

  • @user-br5ln8wu5w
    @user-br5ln8wu5w Год назад

    It is a spectacular performance that radiates intense colors reminiscent of late Byzantine art (especially the Palaologian Renaissance) and El Greco's paintings. It is fully comparable to Friedheim's legendary piano rolls and György Sándor's magnificent and awesome playing. Considering that Weissenberg was a young man in his twenties at the time, one cannot help but marvel at what is truly the work of a genius!

    • @user-kt5bg6zr3p
      @user-kt5bg6zr3p Год назад

      同意します!まさにワイセンベルクは天才です✨

  • @tommyvichev
    @tommyvichev Год назад

    Виктор Вичев - Дебюси, "Островът на радостта". Аглея Канева и Александър Вичев - Сежурне "Готан" концерт за 2 маримби и струнен оркестър, 3та част "Сахара", Мария Кукуларова - Пучини "Каста Дива".

  • @elianalima8404
    @elianalima8404 Год назад

    Fantastic man🙏⚘️

  • @tommyvichev
    @tommyvichev Год назад

    1. Пиацола - Tangazo 2. Сежурне - Gotan concerto, 3. Рахманинов Втори концерт.

  • @Millers-Mausoleum
    @Millers-Mausoleum Год назад

    Subtitles man, I don’t speak Russian

  • @user-kt5bg6zr3p
    @user-kt5bg6zr3p Год назад

    ワイセンベルクさん54歳の素晴らしい演奏。 今日もまた聴いたら涙が出てしまいました。 10年後、ワイセンベルクさんがパーキンソン病で演奏家を引退してしまうなんて、なんて悲しい事でしょうか! 長く長く活躍してほしかったです😢 あなたの素晴らしい演奏は生涯忘れる事はないでしょう! 貴重な録音をアップロードしていただき、ありがとうございました。