Rachmaninov: Sonata for Cello & Piano in G Minor II. Allegro scherzando
This movement is amazing with extreme contrasting sometimes every couple measures. It starts out very intense staccatos in the piano which gives the vision of a field of soldiers marching towards each other. This rather harsh staccato A section returns in bits and pieces throughout the rest of the piece mingling with very opposite sounding sections. The B section of this piece is an absolutely beautiful flowing section. Where as the piano lead a lot during the first section the cello has taken over for the B section. Wow…Yo-yo Ma is WONDERFUL!!!! I love the sound of the cello soooooooo much, and he paints such vivid pictures in your head through his music. I’m in complete awe right now… Okay…moving on. After the A and B section have been played each once through…. Rachmaninov then enters the A section again for a short period before going back into the very floating, light B type section but seems to be too different from the B section so I would consider it a C section. Still with the light feeling but not as much leaping..more step wise motion. In this C section I feel as though I am a soldier that was jsut shot and killed. There is just such a sense of tranquility, and peacefulness that just leaves you speachless. Then, there is a very interesting transition at the end of this section where there is a scale going up and the music gets to sounds a little harsh by the way Ax and Ma are playing it…trying to get you to think we are moving back into the scary A section, and for a second you feel like it was just a trick, and really you were going now where, but then he goes through with it after a short hesitation. The A section plays a little again, and then back into the dramatic contrasting B section to really mix your emotions up again, and before you know it he has worked his way back into the A section. It is a constant flip flop. Now exchanging every other two measures it seems before he finally ends the piece with a very soft development of the A section. Craziness, I don’t know what to feel after that one…except for love for the cello, and how amazingly they can make music.
You mix together similes and technical explanations very well. Many of the sentences could use some editing. I think Yo Yo Ma excited you so much you forgot some of your grammer.
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