kubizem@gmail.com Tel- 972-54-3347810 Before I was a photographer, I've edited videos. Starting around age 9 - I used to connect a few video cameras and a few spare parts together to create a new video recorder. This was usually accompanied by a soundtrack that I loved, or one that I composed myself. Since then, I have transformed this love into a profession, and I studied at an art academy and never stopped photographing, filming and editing. Over the past few years I have been creating videos mostly with and about people who need to tell their story. These are films that present people and their creativity, their professionalism and the business world. I specialized in creating videos for the classical music world - live recordings and promotional videos. Each project begins with a deep respect for my subjects and for the medium of video - The incredible story-teller.
Alena Baeva’s performance is brilliant. Her violin sings with warmth and passion, perfectly capturing the folk-inspired melodies of the piece. Baeva’s technical precision, combined with her emotional depth, brings out both the lyrical beauty and the fiery intensity of Bruch's composition. Noam Zur’s conducting complements her interpretation, guiding the orchestra to support the soloist with sensitivity and balance. Together, they deliver a rich and engaging performance that highlights the vibrant spirit of this fantastic work.
Поначалу отнесся с предубеждением - камерный оркестр, какой-то лысый чувак в перчатках, сидящий почти на полу... Но послушал и реально зацепило! Несмотря на свою фриковатость, пианист великолепно раскрывает гениальную музыку Брамса, он заставил меня сопереживать и даже местами пустить слезу. Оркестр тоже прекрасно аккомпанирует. Вообщем, послушайте, не пожалеете! Хотя для меня эталоном был и остается Цимерман с Бернстайном, это непревзойденно: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y4YqWXmF9Dg.html
Algorithm got me here from "What to do when a violin string snapped in a performance?". Hahaha. You exchange it with the violin of the accompanying orchestra violinist.
Thank you. This video helped me to put myself in her place, and understand better how difficult must be a musician life, especially when is a master first violin (i don't know the word, i mean the violinist who leads the orchestra), to arrive to a different country, with an unknown orchestra, with fears to maybe don't know exactly the notes or do mistakes; but the passion she has for music is everything and helps to solve any difficulty, great Kristine. If you are reading this comment and you did not know Kristine before, i recommend you hear also the music of her sister, Margarita, who plays cello, and her brother, Roberts, who plays violin, all them are excellent musicians.
Great video, i smiled a lot :) , and also I understood some questions I had like when you started to learn to play those instruments; talented musicians, and great persons very inteligent and with great sense of humor :) , just awesome ones. "Cello is an upgraded violin" :)) , but i can't carry the cello to the mountains as i do with my violin and my spanish guitar :)
If I wasn't a musician I could be a salesman, like, maybe in a haberdasher, or maybe like a... um, a chapeau shop, or something... you know, like: "Would you... what size do you wear, sir?"
Very charming. I can imagine a similar interview with my children in the future! Piano (son) vs singing (daughter)! Thanks for sharing this and cheers from Australia - Dave