Popper - Etude No. 28 - Rabbani Aldangor

David Popper - Etude No. 28 - Rabbani Aldangor Furious, virtuoso passages and fantastic, sunny music of the great Hungarian cellist and composer David Popper cannot leave both professionals and just lovers of classical music indifferent. Popper’s Etude No. 28 is one of the most difficult in the cello repertoire, it is very useful for developing left-hand fluency, playing in high positions, and accuracy in hitting high repeating harmonics and octaves. You can call this etude - “a one minute etude“, indispensable in concerts, both encore and the beginning of the concert or competition program, maybe even graduation exam. Rabbani is grateful for the inspiration to his friends and family, to his mentors: Pieter Wispelwey, Alexey Seleznev, Zoya Kuznetsova, Alexander Rudin, Peter Gribanov, as well as to his colleages from musicaeterna orchestra and Teodor Currentzis. Your comments, reposts, likes and subscription to my social media including youtube channel are very welcome. Enjoy and have a nice days with amazing Bach’s music. For collaboration: Rabbani Aldangor - official web-site: Subscribe to my social media and youtube channel: video production by: (Maxim Eruzhenets and Marine Kirakosyan) Rabbani Aldangor - cellist from Kazakhstan who combines the traditions of Russian and The Netherlands cello schools in his unique performing style. Rabbani graduated the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory (cello class of prof. Alexey Seleznev, chamber music class of prof. Alexander Rudin) graduated his master’s degree at the Amsterdam Conservatory in the class of one of the leading cellists of our time Pieter Wispelwey (successor of Anner Bylsma, who gained worldwide fame thanks to his achievements in the field of historically informed performance) Thus, by combining the experience of modern academic and historically informed schools, Rabbani created his own unique style of interpretation. Rabbani gives concerts at the world’s best venues as cellist of musicAeterna (under the direction of Teodor Currentzis) as well as in solo programms. Over the years he has performed on the stages of legendary halls in Vienna, Salzburg, Paris, Amsterdam, Luxembourg, Berlin, Hamburg, Tokyo, Osaka, Madrid, Barcelona, New-York and others. As a soloist, he collaborated with the MSSO (Pavel Kogan), the Moscovia chamber orchestra (artistic director - Eduard Grach), musicAeterna and others He took lessons from outstanding cellists: N. Shakhovskaya, D. Geringas, Jens-Peter Mainz, I. Monighetti. He is a laureate of prestigious international competitions, such as the “International Johannes Brahms competition” (Austria), the international competition named after S. Knushevitsky (Russia) and others.
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