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CTyankee

(67,804 posts)
Fri Sep 30, 2022, 12:53 PM Sep 2022

which cellist is best, playing The Swan by Saint-Saens?

Tell us why and thanks!

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I will use this piece for a slide show of the works of late 19th century artists.
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CTyankee

(67,804 posts)
2. Yeah, I know. Hauser has a string section with harp and Ma has a pianist.
Sun Oct 16, 2022, 03:27 PM
Oct 2022

The slide show is a series of late 19th century mostly French art, late Impressionism, so the lush sound of Hauser works for that. However, there is a sweetness to Ma's simplicity. Hmmm...

Me.

(35,454 posts)
3. I Also Thought HIs Version
Sun Oct 16, 2022, 03:43 PM
Oct 2022

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was a tad softer, bit more emotional

Donkees

(33,416 posts)
7. The Yo-Yo Ma version wouldn't be competing with the art, while the Hauser version
Sun Oct 16, 2022, 04:01 PM
Oct 2022

has some level of distracting background sounds, and ends with applause noise.

CTyankee

(67,804 posts)
11. My computer guy, who has done 2 of my slide shows, lets me decide when to cut the music...
Mon Oct 17, 2022, 09:28 AM
Oct 2022

which I had to do with my second slide show...just before the applause starts. So that is not a consideration here. Does the string section/harp interfere or enhance the art the viewer sees and hears...
it is tricky, you have to cut just as the celllist's bow stops vibrating the last string (which you can see as well as hear).

Conjuay

(2,904 posts)
8. I think this is stoopid
Sun Oct 16, 2022, 04:56 PM
Oct 2022

Each brings to their art their personal feel and emotion. Music is NOT a BETTER THAN THOU exercise.


CTyankee

(67,804 posts)
12. I agree. It is a matter of which version serves the art images being shown. They are both
Mon Oct 17, 2022, 09:33 AM
Oct 2022

acknowledged masters, unquestionably.

Jack the Greater

(616 posts)
9. You get more cello sound with Ma, cello is more prominent and vibrant
Sun Oct 16, 2022, 05:31 PM
Oct 2022

Could be the acoustics and recording equipment.

CTyankee

(67,804 posts)
13. I also considered a live recording of Mahler's Adagietto for Strings and Harp but it was ruined by
Mon Oct 17, 2022, 09:45 AM
Oct 2022

a cough from the audience immediately before the baton moved in the conductor's hand. It's a gorgeous piece and ordinarily I wouldn't care if I were in the audience. Ahhhh....

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