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Jascha Heifetz
Добавлен 12 апр 2009
Видео
Frank Peter Zimmermann Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64
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Frank Peter Zimmermann/Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin/Gerd Albrecht I. Allegro Molto Appassionato - 13:55 II. Andante - 8:47 III. Allegretto Non Troppo - Allegro Molto Vivace - 7:09
Beethoven Violin Concerto - 3mov (4/4) - Uto Ughi
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Beethoven Violin Concerto - 3mov (4/4) - Uto Ughi
Beethoven Violin Concerto - 1mov (2/4) - Uto Ughi
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Beethoven Violin Concerto - 1mov (2/4) - Uto Ughi
Frank Peter Zimmermann plays Ysaÿe Sonate No.1 in G minor - Finale con brio
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Frank Peter Zimmermann plays Ysaÿe Sonate No.1 in G minor - Finale con brio
Frank Peter Zimmermann plays Ysaÿe Sonate No.1 in G minor - Allegretto poco scherzoso
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Frank Peter Zimmermann plays Ysaÿe Sonate No.1 in G minor - Allegretto poco scherzoso
Frank Peter Zimmermann plays Ysaÿe Sonate No.1 in G minor - Fugato
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Frank Peter Zimmermann plays Ysaÿe Sonate No.1 in G minor - Fugato
Frank Peter Zimmermann plays Ysaÿe Sonate No.1 in G minor - Grave
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Frank Peter Zimmermann plays Ysaÿe Sonate No.1 in G minor - Grave
Itzhak Perlman Plays March By Prokofiev
Просмотров 43 тыс.13 лет назад
Perlman plays March from 'The Love for Three Oranges' by Prokofiev (Transcribed by Heifetz).
Isaac Stern Plays Bach Sonata No.1
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Violin Sonata No. 1, BWV 1001 in G Minor: I. Adagio And Fuga
Itzhak Perlman plays Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto 3 mov HQ
Просмотров 430 тыс.14 лет назад
Perlman In Russia
Was crazy fun playing this for a violin jury, obviously not as fast but felt great to do from memory, love to share the story to anyone who knows basically my husband then boyfriend who heard me practice. And sorry to all apartment neighbors back then. Humble beginnings 😅
Los 9 minutos mejores invertidos en mi vida por Dios, grandioso nonle conocia, gracias al gran José Martin dezcalzo acabo de encontrar una joya mas los dos son un capo!!! 😱 ❤Formidable sublile celestial
4:17 great!!
Ughi in quello che è indubitabilmente stato uno dei suoi cavalli di battaglia . Ricordo inoltre un Mendelsshon al Maggio Musicale negli anni '80 sotto la direzione di Pretre . Fu un autentico trionfo : il vecchio teatro comunale pareva venire giù dagli osanna del suo tutto esaurito .
This is soooo fkn heavy metal without the distortion 😈🤘
I don't care what anyone else says. Mr. Perlman is the GOAT.
don't really like violin as an instrument - but when Perlman plays it... well it's like from another planet -
Even as the world’s best violin, it’s still clear that this piece is challenging. He may not be looking at what he’s doing, but he’s listening to his playing to make sure he’s playing it correctly. This piece is incredibly challenging for even the best violinists. For awhile it was considered unplayable because of how it was written.
pure shred
This is the standard! 👏🏻
When Perlman says he spends more time on bowing technique than anything else, it shows.
Che meraviglia !! Ughi canta col suo violino. La sua interpretazione del concerto di Beethoven è straordinaria
Fantastico!!!
Uto Ughi violinista straordinario!! Che meraviglia!!
I miss when the title of this video was "3st movement." We all thirst.
This man is sweating like a roofer in July. Never say music isn't real work!
Travolgente .
Fantastico.
Immenso
✡️✡️❤️
homie did his own thang, can't argue nuthin' bout dat
Just wonderful. Both the composition and the playing!
I was lucky enough to see him play at , what used to be called the "Robin hood Dell", an open air theater in Philadelphia, way back in the 70's? The same with PAVAROTTI, before they became VERY FAMOUS !
Without words! ! ! !
Sublime!!!
The Devil
Отлично сыграл
MERVEILLEUX
this video inspired me to play violin when I was a kid
imagine getting an ad at the buildup to 8:25
This is the most legendary thing ever
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Just SHREDDING
Heart of renown violin artisans in Germany can appreciate beautiful craftsmanship and the music genius repertoire.
What musicality - unbeliveable!
An epic record! Thanks for share it!
I love very much, very beautiful,i Love very much my favorite violinist Itzhak Perlman,Hy is together wonderful,i Love him 🎻❤️🌹❣️
What's really striking is that he controls the bow at ANY part of it (to me the most difficult parts to control were near the frog and near the tip, especially in fast tempi). Truly amazing 👍👍👍 He must've had an exceptionally good teacher early on 👍
Tremenous playing and performance!🥀
Wunderschön!
3:55
Why with piano 🎹❔😗
If you cannot hear the edits in this, you are deaf.
I'm not sure what you're trying to say. The album was released in the 70s. It may have been remastered, but that doesn't make any major difference.
Thonet Stuhl Reparatur
Classical music is underrated
It is, indeed. Exhibition and sideshow "musicians" are much more appreciated "artists". Well, that's the world today.
Ugo Ughi un esecutore spaziale , Paganini un Genio insuperato , grazie di esistere .
Cuanta pasión
I love Tchaikovsky I love Ithzak Perlman and I am happy. Thank you Maestro Ithzak Perlman ♥️
Mr uto was like, "what caprice # 9? Yeah ill play that sh!t for you."
Perlman in his prime!! The western bowing standard haha!!
I tried the Russian bowing.... To me, it was pretty uncomfortable. Perhaps it's because I learned Perlman's bowing (except lifting the pinky 😄 )