It seems both so brilliant yet so rushed I wonder if recording technology limited the time available. Other versions are longer, and one I looked significantly so. Any clues on this? But wow, what clean, spectacular and truly original playing.
I recognized again that Rhythm is the Music at all. Mastro Kogan did it veryvery nice and beautiful as like as he is talking Chaconne. I would feel Asian people couldn't play as like as him. By the way, I hear Beethoven said "Tempo is Music" 92yrs.Japanese.
I borrowed speakers to hear this absolutely out of this world performance!Simply WONDERFUL! Thank you so very much for sharing! P.S. What a picture too!
I've never tried to “understand” music. I always feel it, the way it echoes in my whole body. Heifetz's playing I can't feel and experience. I constantly want to analyze it on the level of logic. If Ferras, Kogan or Oistrakh immediately turn off the analytical part of my brain with their interpretations, this does not happen with Heifetz.
You have a lot of Iwamoto's recordings! Suganuma-san is still alive, but I think Iwamoto-san is almost forgotten in Japan. So, I was surprised to hear this recording. What a beautiful sound! Thank you for uploading!
I'm guessing this was recorded after 1956 and before 1967 as it was during those years Lauris Jones conducted the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra. Although founded in 1934, it did not become a professional orchestra until around 1968. Jones was a fine, well respected musician. In those days, the orchestra was regarded as a community orchestra. It was close to 1960 I recall being a member of a Los Angeles community orchestra (comprised of amateur musicians, fine young musicians, and studio musicians) in which Camilla soloed. Later, I was principal cello when she played the Sibelius with the Idyllwild Tour Orchestra. In those days, she was talked of as being one of the greatest female violinists. It would have been appropriate to have simply identified her as one of the great violinists of the 20th century (without any gender qualifier).
She has an exceptionally beautiful tone, passionate playing and long phrases. I think there are recordings of her performing Beethoven string quartets, and I would like to listen to them all.
une collaboration entre un chef exigeant et un jeune Pollini qui donne une lecture de cette pièce majeure du patrimoine pianistique. Émouvant d'écouter la symbiose parfaite entre un chef chevronné et un jeune lauréat du concours Chopin de 1960, qui se tient au texte, tout en le lissant d'une belle sensibilité. Comme j'aime you tube!
I just found this...She was out of this world!!!! Dear David ,Thank you so much for sharing her like this! Personally I love Her chaconne because of all the nuances in almost every note..There is a story, the sorrow she communicates is immense ... Just wonderful rendition... It would nice to have Heifetz cir 1924 with chacione when he was also 23 years old...
Dear Kasia, you are so observant of Iwamoto's playing. About Heifetz's Bach Chaconne, as far as I know, his earlist Chaconne recording dates back to 1935 when he was 34. Here it is (complete BWV 1004): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DS8fjErngP8.html
@@katarzynakarkowska989 I studied with a few local violin teachers who were once concertmasters of local orchestras. They are fine teachers, though not known outside the territory:)
Thank you so much for sharing this rare treasure ..every note is magical , so very personal, poetic, just out of this world.....Mr. Elman was here 72 years old ...
@@unvioloniste Yes, before cadenza... Maybe before concert he had to put last moment new strings... maybe weather, to humid that day ... his tuning before second movement is also long not just touch up.( He is struggling with intonation during entire concert ).. But yes it is quite fun...🥰
P.S. Dear David , I have a question but I don't know how to ask you.. .a while ago I discovered our rehearsal of some baroque sonata and since then like with Ysaye after Saint Saens I am searching for a composer, possibly Vivaldi .. I run thru all Vivaldi but did not find it...
@@AnnaKarkowskaVirtuoso Dear Kasia, sorry to hear that your search for Vivaldi didn't respond. I searched Vivaldi on your channel and found a brilliant Vivaldi sonata played by you and Ania. I enjoyed it so much (the Adagio is exquisite indeed)❤ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F6Wy7cEI91U.html
Glorious! Thank you so much for sharing this absolute gem!! Thanks to you dear David, Ms. Iwamoto become one of my favorite violinists. I never heard of Her before your channel! Thank you so much !
Thank you so much for sharing !This is just magical! Someone who recorded Them captured the authenticity of the sound of Their absolutely divine performance in Uruguay !And what a wonderful program! Every piece you are presenting dear David is unique in its beauty, real treasures!! Thank you so very much!!!!!!!!!!!!
Every comment from you reminds me the meaning of what I did and am about to do, dear Kasia. It is kinda magical that our path crosses in the music I share here❤
Dear David, How wonderful! You found Rosand's younger Mendelssohn F !. They are out of this world!! Both of them!!!and someone who recorded them as well...Thank you so much for sharing!!!
Great to see your comment, Kasia! Indeed, they are perhaps one of the most formidable husband-wife violin-piano duos ever existed. This is from their last performance together. I LOVE the "Mendelssohn F", btw. It was Mr. Rosand's signature piece.
I remember in one of my lessons with our fabulous teacher Mr Gingold saying “Is there really a better violinist then Yuval?” Only Heifetz…Yuval is the 2nd best in my opinion…that’s what Mr Gingold said
Thanks for your comment. The question of Mr. Gingold is exactly the same one I asked myself when I first heard Mr. Yaron's recording of the Bach solo cycle, when I already knew my answer at once. Both Mr. Yaron and JH are my favorite violinists (with no personal preference). By the way, it's been quite a long time since we last saw an update from Mr. Yaron's Ytb channel, to which I always so looking forward... Hope he's doing well anyway.