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Bach Double Violin Concerto - Yehudi Menuhin And David Oistrakh. 

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1st movement: 0:09
2nd movement: 4:34
3rd movement: 12:31
Bach Double Violin Concerto - Yehudi Menuhin And David Oistrakh.
Enregistrement de 1958 salle Pleyel orchestre de la RTF direction Philippe Capdevielle réalisé par Philippe Truffaut.
Sir Yehudi Menuhin (plus tard Lord Menuhin of Stoke D'Abernon) est un violoniste et chef d'orchestre américain, né le 22 avril 1916 à New York et décédé le 12 mars 1999 à Berlin. Il est un enfant prodige, se produisant dès 1927 à Paris avec l'Orchestre Lamoureux et à New York au Carnegie Hall. Il est considéré comme l'un des plus grands violonistes du XXe siècle.
David Fiodorovitch Oïstrakh (en russe : Давид Фёдорович Ойстрах), né le 30 septembre 1908 à Odessa et mort le 24 octobre 1974 à Amsterdam, est l'un des violonistes les plus réputés du XXe siècle. Violoniste et altiste, il a profondément influencé la technique de l'instrument, par sa maîtrise technique, sa déconcertante décontraction, sa virtuosité. Musicien, il a durablement marqué l'histoire de la musique au travers de la collaboration qu'il entretint avec de grands compositeurs qui lui dédiaient leurs œuvres. Son fils et disciple Igor Oïstrakh est également un violoniste réputé.
"Sir Yehudi Menuhin (plus tard Lord Menuhin of Stoke D'Abernon) est un violoniste et chef d'orchestre américain, né le 22 avril 1916 à New York et décédé le 12 mars 1999 à Berlin. Il est un enfant prodige, se produisant dès 1927 à Paris avec l'Orchestre Lamoureux et à New York au Carnegie Hall. Il est considéré comme l'un des plus grands violonistes du XXe siècle.
David Fiodorovitch Oïstrakh, né le 30 septembre 1908 à Odessa et mort le 24 octobre 1974 à Amsterdam, est l'un des violonistes les plus réputés du XXe siècle. Violoniste et altiste, il a profondément influencé la technique de l'instrument, par sa maîtrise technique, sa déconcertante décontraction, sa virtuosité. Musicien, il a durablement marqué l'histoire de la musique au travers de la collaboration qu'il entretint avec de grands compositeurs qui lui dédiaient leurs œuvres. Son fils et disciple Igor Oïstrakh est également un violoniste réputé."

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Комментарии : 3 тыс.   
@oliverjia1014
@oliverjia1014 8 лет назад
Yehudi Menuhin was the one who gave my father a full music scholarship and a life outside of China. I very likely owe my life to this man.
@beatrixpendragon
@beatrixpendragon 8 лет назад
That is truly amazing
@canman5060
@canman5060 8 лет назад
+Oliver Jia Your father must be a very gifted musician in China.
@oliverjia1014
@oliverjia1014 8 лет назад
+Lar M He was, at the time, one of the best in China. That's why he was able to get the scholarship. Now he's in the Pittsburgh Symphony as Assistant Concertmaster.
@canman5060
@canman5060 8 лет назад
+Oliver Jia Great ! There are lots of very great musicians in the USA originally from China for this past 30 years or so.
@luciev6954
@luciev6954 7 лет назад
Quelle chance vous avez eue !!! Artiste hors normes ....
@dmitrishostakovich9559
@dmitrishostakovich9559 3 года назад
Menuhin: I paid for the bow, I'll use the whole bow
@Jane306
@Jane306 3 года назад
hahahahahaha what a totality
@ninodaney
@ninodaney 3 года назад
Damn right
@SinanAkkoyun
@SinanAkkoyun 3 года назад
xD
@someoneelse361
@someoneelse361 3 года назад
Hai shosty!
@john-giovannicorda3456
@john-giovannicorda3456 3 года назад
Even if it means moving it so fast that the tone at times will fail to blossom on all of the notes.
@RaianTourada
@RaianTourada Год назад
they don't even imagine that 60 years later 4 million people will watch and listen this masterpiece
@dianashafer7
@dianashafer7 11 месяцев назад
They might
@TB-us7el
@TB-us7el 7 месяцев назад
@@dianashafer7 They could have hardly imagined something like RU-vid.
@MrJusmobile
@MrJusmobile 5 месяцев назад
Neither did Bach imagine that!!
@user-gy5zg6vd5y
@user-gy5zg6vd5y Месяц назад
@@MrJusmobileBach knew he was the greatest
@antoniobento2105
@antoniobento2105 Месяц назад
​@@user-gy5zg6vd5yActually Bach had been completely forgotten for many many years and he was never got the recognition he desearved when he was alive. So no, he probably didn't know he would become arguably the best composer of all time.
@earthwomanforever
@earthwomanforever 3 года назад
I grew up in a small village in switzerland where yehudi menuhin had a residency. he was made an honorary citizen as he founded a classical music festival in the '50 that is still going strong now. the concerts used to be held in our old church. my parents were renting out rooms to a couple of orchestra members every year and they used to take me along to their practises. I remember sitting in this beautiful old church with a handful of people and listening (blissfully unaware) to these world class musicians practising with the orchestra (yehudi menuhin, isaac stern, hephziba menuhin and many others I sadly cant remember their names but will forever remember how it made me feel). I have never lost my love for classical music
@worldlyconcerns
@worldlyconcerns 3 года назад
What a lovely memoir, thank you.
@anagerardi1163
@anagerardi1163 4 месяца назад
Qué maravilla has vivido !!p
@diegowang9597
@diegowang9597 2 месяца назад
"renting out rooms to a couple of orchestra members every year and they used to take me along to their practises" could've became airbnb before it was huge
@barbaraschoder2073
@barbaraschoder2073 Месяц назад
I simply love the recording of these two. My father played the violin as a concert master and I am (at 70) in awe each time I listen to this very recording.❤
@danieleblanchelande7650
@danieleblanchelande7650 2 дня назад
8😅
@defiletia8838
@defiletia8838 4 года назад
Bach lived and worked about 300 years ago, this beautiful concert was recorded 62 years ago - Bach and these two great violinists have already left this world - but they all are still living today and making people happy to this day. I wish it to the next generations!
@iltulipano
@iltulipano 3 года назад
and don't forget the artists that made the violins and the bows... it's a true miracle, music.
@defiletia8838
@defiletia8838 3 года назад
@@iltulipano Of course this also applies to those masters who have made it possible to play their amazing instruments - such as Stradivari, Guarneri, Amati, and so on ....
@macolga100
@macolga100 2 года назад
And I'm feeling exactly the same emotions...
@KoiYakultGreenTea
@KoiYakultGreenTea 2 года назад
And it wouldn’t have made a ‘comeback’ if not for Mendelssohn who loved Bach and made ppl see he’s dope in the musical sense. Bach wasn’t ‘cool’ til my boy Mendel did it
@geiryvindeskeland7208
@geiryvindeskeland7208 2 года назад
De Filetia, «Stradivari, Guarneri, Amati…» I am sorry for my inadequate English. That’s one of several reasons why we should pay attention to HIP-performances. They perform Bach’s music with instruments closer to the original. Menuhin and Oistrakh play on Stradivari, but their instruments are changes in different ways, so the Stradivari has lost their original sound.
@thethikboy
@thethikboy 3 года назад
One of the supreme violin concertos by Bach played by two historic masters of the violin who have yet to be surpassed. A gift to human civilization.
@nicolaasstempels8207
@nicolaasstempels8207 2 года назад
Yes, I have yet to hear a better rendering of this concert.
@weiliu7319
@weiliu7319 2 года назад
@@nicolaasstempels8207 What are you waiting for? What’s stopping you?
@pinkyb.7398
@pinkyb.7398 Год назад
@@weiliu7319 A lack of better violinists, of course!!!
@ktd9
@ktd9 Год назад
So well said ❤❤❤
@AlexGrom
@AlexGrom Год назад
​@@pinkyb.7398 He meant that you can do it too, that's a life-long journey, yes, but you will get there eventually
@lindalacy8850
@lindalacy8850 Год назад
Absolute perfection! I’ve played the violin for more than 50 years, and I still can’t play all those pretty notes. Those were that days when the audience understood not to clap between movements. BRAVO!!
@lavachevolante
@lavachevolante 3 года назад
Bach is a Gift to Humankind
@algi1948
@algi1948 3 года назад
So symbolic: Two Jewish violinists who grew up in ultimately opposing countries (the USA and the USSR), are playing a composition of the ultimate composer of classical music, and the result is perfection. Only music can!
@valerykireyev4644
@valerykireyev4644 3 года назад
Thaks, for yours comment. I'm russian and we never want any war... Bach is a one of some chance to make it impossible. Never. We mast listen, thinking and teaching our children.
@rayancharafeddine4982
@rayancharafeddine4982 3 года назад
A composer from very much near the iron curtain as well
@petrabo2169
@petrabo2169 3 года назад
Thank you for this background information. Nice !
@mirjanamilosavljevic4261
@mirjanamilosavljevic4261 3 года назад
That is not relevant at all, I was born in ex, communist Yugoslavia, never had a chance to listen to them in the concert, but personally very great full to Yehudi , he opened the door to the wonderful music world, I was sick , my parents bought me the discs with most violin concertos, Mendelssohn, Bach, Caykovski...... in their interpretations , all new ,wonderful world was there for me ....and still is ,just thanks......
@user-hy7xe5zp5s
@user-hy7xe5zp5s 3 года назад
Они оба родом из России.
@billace90
@billace90 2 года назад
Two Masters playing this beautiful Bach Double. This video is a jewel.
@hoangdang6142
@hoangdang6142 3 года назад
As Leonardo da Vinci said: "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." Bach always tends to use simple themes, but by magic, he manages to create such beautiful melodies. Seems like they are so easy to understand, but actually very sophisticate indeed (that's the reason why his music was not appreciated when he was alive). I found that his counterpoints are perfection; for example, in this particular piece, even the cellos and double basses, which are used for adding a depth (the bass part) in the melody in most of the classical and romantic symphonic pieces for treble instruments playing the melody, are having their own melody. Every instrument is having a different melody, and when they are played together, they form a masterpiece. What a master of polyphony like J.S.Bach!!!!
@lucaogliari2912
@lucaogliari2912 3 года назад
Bach music in not simply, maybe his orchestral music (except the Brandeburg concertos). His organ, choral and chamber music are very complex.
@felixpaetzold5952
@felixpaetzold5952 Год назад
Und davor Fux und davor Palestrina und davor Gott und das Glück zu hören
@777rogerf
@777rogerf Год назад
Actually, JS Bach was highly appreciated by musicians of his time. Handel is quoted as saying, "And then there is Herr Bach: the master of us all."
@cougheepls2542
@cougheepls2542 Год назад
@@777rogerf yes, but as the baroque era ended, Bach's pieces kinda went away from sight. Only until Mendelssohn gave these pieces the publicity they deserve, did people finally realize how great Bach was
@fernandsanchis9881
@fernandsanchis9881 4 года назад
Quel sublime duo! Deux grands maîtres du violon, en état de grâce! Merci à eux, merci à la personne qui a mis cette vidéo sur You Tube! Et merci, un éternel merci, à Jean-Sébastien Bach, génie absolu de la musique, qui doit diriger, en ce moment, les choeurs des anges, auprès de son Créateur! AMDG (at majorem Dei gloriam)!
@malupinorizzutello6453
@malupinorizzutello6453 2 года назад
Questa musica non è stata scritta da Bach,ma da Dio attraverso la mano di un uomo.E questi due magistrali interpreti s'inginocchiano davanti all'altare di Dio per eseguila tanto esemplarmente.Si aprono dinanzi a noi, ascoltandola,le porte del paradiso.
@DavidMcCoul
@DavidMcCoul 2 года назад
Bien sûr! J'adore cette remarque.
@antoinepotterat2917
@antoinepotterat2917 2 года назад
Bonsoir, merci pour votre message si juste et le partage volontiers .
@lisebrout3034
@lisebrout3034 2 года назад
J'aime l'intepretationdeces 2 artistes;la plupart du temps que l'interprétation est beaucoup trop rapide car je suis moi_memme violoniste et ne peu plus hélas tenir mon violon depuis bientôt 2 ans , suite à des chutes ' ... j 'espère toujours en refaire un jour, je fais tout pour cela, vive la musique bach et les autres, c'est destresssanr ' merci pour ce moment sublime,
@brachaalmondnamu9551
@brachaalmondnamu9551 2 года назад
Ppppppolul¹¹
@davidhertzberg
@davidhertzberg 7 лет назад
For those of us who love music, this footage is simply priceless. Many here would have given anything to see Menuhin and Oistrakh together on stage... for me this will more than suffice. Thank you!
@crvl5814
@crvl5814 6 лет назад
Priceless is the word..
@miguelgalloreynoso4428
@miguelgalloreynoso4428 6 лет назад
Justinbee
@howardlee6177
@howardlee6177 6 лет назад
it looks like a very very hot day! thanks a lot David,and Yehudi!
@black_rose695
@black_rose695 6 лет назад
davidhertzberg l
@lydiamechali3745
@lydiamechali3745 6 лет назад
🎻💙👍🏻
@mariopf97
@mariopf97 6 лет назад
Bach, Yehudi Menuhin et David Oistrakh.... c’est la grâce des Dieux
@ferenckovacs2267
@ferenckovacs2267 4 года назад
oui, yes, igen!
@mansarta
@mansarta 4 года назад
+ two Stradivarius...
@isabelle5028
@isabelle5028 3 года назад
Oui, la meilleure interprétation, la plus émouvante 🥵❤️
@yes1635
@yes1635 3 года назад
I didn't understand that but i agree
@isabelle5028
@isabelle5028 3 года назад
@@yes1635 I meant to say that : the best and most moving interpretation. I love and at the same time I cry
@montewilson2956
@montewilson2956 2 года назад
More than an incredible recording, a cultural heirloom - Please RU-vid never loose this recording.
@petradicostanzo4654
@petradicostanzo4654 3 года назад
C est absolument divin j adore et j apprecie au plus au point pronfonde gratitude merci ❤❤❤merci beaucoup pour ce post qui m à fait très plaisir intense remerciant pronfonde gratitude merci ❤❤❤
@compagnondesetoiles4263
@compagnondesetoiles4263 2 года назад
Oui, c'est magnifique ! Remercions Dieu , c'est Lui qui nous parle , arc en ciel de musique !
@andreawallenberger2668
@andreawallenberger2668 4 года назад
2020, and still listening to this achingly beautiful gem and watching this rare moment in time...
@lottaart7848
@lottaart7848 4 года назад
Andrea Wallenberger same
@tsiviatauber7539
@tsiviatauber7539 4 года назад
I am listening on March 19.2020 and will listening again and again as long as I can C.Tauber
@ziyelzi4893
@ziyelzi4893 4 года назад
yesss
@john-giovannicorda3456
@john-giovannicorda3456 3 года назад
Have played this video more than 30 times over the past 18 months. It never fails to captivate.
@humanbeing1429
@humanbeing1429 3 года назад
I played this with my friend 4 years ago and it became a favorite to many people and I still get requests from people for this concerto during events.
@Gee-no
@Gee-no 2 года назад
I like when David smiles in the slow movement when they are both trilling. It's like he knows it's heaven.
@nadineservajean6385
@nadineservajean6385 3 года назад
Quels génies, Bach et ses deux plus grands interprètes, ces trois là nous réconcilient avec l'humanité.
@manoellaurent8468
@manoellaurent8468 8 месяцев назад
Ou est-ce dieu lui même, consolant l'enfant que chacun porte en lui
@anagerardi1163
@anagerardi1163 4 месяца назад
Así es !!
@utebinder8348
@utebinder8348 5 дней назад
​@@manoellaurent8468 Bei uns in Deutschland, wird JSB auch manchmal der 5. Evangelist genannt. 😇❤😊 Liebe Grüße
@user-hx2io4vk1s
@user-hx2io4vk1s Год назад
Слушаю каждым день, не могу на слушаться, без таких великих мастеров жизнь была бы пуста - это гениально в высшем степени
@marinellafm
@marinellafm 5 лет назад
I was one of the most fortunate ones to listen to the same concert, years later. A divine experience! I was a child and the controler of the doors at Salle Pleyel in Paris would look the other way when, along with other children loving music, we were 'sneaking' in the concert hall. For that particular concert I hid hours before in the case of a double-bass behind the stage, to make sure I would be inside the concert hall. An unforgettable experience! Marinella monk, MD
@megbrowning7890
@megbrowning7890 4 года назад
That is a wonderful story!
@inesdeerausquin5658
@inesdeerausquin5658 3 года назад
Imagine being tiny enough to hide *inside* the double-bass case... and what an unforgettable experience!
@AndyZach
@AndyZach 3 года назад
Beautiful story and how delightful the controller of the doors was so loving.
@user-vc7yv5ys8s
@user-vc7yv5ys8s 3 года назад
Волшебно!!!
@philippesantini2425
@philippesantini2425 2 года назад
Merci de partager cette belle mémoire avec nous. Meilleurs voeux à vous, de Montréal. xxo
@salliesheplee6854
@salliesheplee6854 Год назад
Two of the greatest violinists! I enjoyed this very much. ❤
@keithramsell9955
@keithramsell9955 3 года назад
As a music student busking Bach in the West End of London, Alec Sherman introduced me to Mr. Menuhin who kindly heard me play (1960) several times. Unbelievably kind an encouraging, his advice changed my whole life.
@pluutoop
@pluutoop 2 года назад
What was his advice?
@davidmoore2445
@davidmoore2445 Год назад
@@pluutoop Keep it up!
@miksUSA777
@miksUSA777 2 года назад
"The Aim and Final reason of all music is for the refreshment of the spirit and for the Glory of God" - J.S. Bach.
@MichaelWillems
@MichaelWillems 3 года назад
If this does not bring tears to your eyes, I’m not sure what will. My god, what a performance. I hope this music lasts forever.
@chriscoates5427
@chriscoates5427 3 года назад
Music doesn't get better than this !
@noahsabin7386
@noahsabin7386 2 месяца назад
Not exactly the kind of piece that would bring tears to my eyes, definitely gets my toes tapping tho
@cheekymonky61
@cheekymonky61 8 лет назад
If there is a life after death , i want front row seats just to listen to these two geniuses play this very concerto. bliss .
@ferdinangenius
@ferdinangenius 7 лет назад
sorry, I already purchased the entire file of seats...
@cheekymonky61
@cheekymonky61 7 лет назад
Fernando Villegas If so ,save me at least one lol.
@mario91551
@mario91551 7 лет назад
me too girl I'm so there
@cheekymonky61
@cheekymonky61 7 лет назад
Levi Posada Last time i looked lady, I had meat and two veg down there lol. just save me a seat ,front row.
@sermetozaydin1
@sermetozaydin1 7 лет назад
herşey mükemmel ,inanılmaz ve ölümsüz.
@user-lf1bf2gr1e
@user-lf1bf2gr1e 3 месяца назад
Спасибо за ролик. Слов нет от восторга и восхищения от такого исполнения. Менухин великий. Ойстрах непревзойденный. А Бах всегда живой
@renaudpontier
@renaudpontier 2 года назад
Merveilleuse interprétation par deux véritables artistes, simples, doués et sans ostentation. Du très grand art...
@janetswinney695
@janetswinney695 Год назад
I heard David and Igor Oistrakh play this work at Newcastle City Hall, UK, in 1968. We'd just completed the slog of doing our A level exams. As soon we heard the exhilarating opening notes, my friend and I looked at each other and knew that there was something in this life that transcended swotting for exams.
@rnnyhoff
@rnnyhoff 5 месяцев назад
"Swotting", a new word in my American lexicon of English, is a great descriptor. Across the pond from England, we might say "sweating" to describe an effort whether physical or mental.
@danielfb
@danielfb Год назад
Whenever I hear this concert, I imagine Bach himself, after having finished writing it, with an enormous sense of satisfaction of having created something sublime.
@tatianaphilippova2903
@tatianaphilippova2903 Год назад
... there are no words to express the feeling when the soul flies so high... nearly got lost in heaven! Deep bow to genius Bach and most brilliant violinists! Divine!
@fabiodemarchi570
@fabiodemarchi570 Год назад
Ho una venerazione per Bach , questi due grandi violinisti ne esaltano la grandezza. Straordinari
@EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz
@EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz 6 дней назад
La Tua venerazione non è un sentimento soggettivo. È LA VERITÀ. un caro saluto
@karenxu6847
@karenxu6847 5 лет назад
This is divine!! I have listened to this many times! Who is still listening in 2019?
@lakkfatt2321
@lakkfatt2321 4 года назад
me
@jorgerodriguez8559
@jorgerodriguez8559 4 года назад
I am.
@PetFashion-ol4cm
@PetFashion-ol4cm 4 года назад
Me
@wimvanburen6130
@wimvanburen6130 4 года назад
En ik!!
@daphnedumont7241
@daphnedumont7241 4 года назад
I adore this performance, and am still listening in December 2019.
@franziskakre8309
@franziskakre8309 5 лет назад
Eine Sternstunde der Musik. Zwei der größten Musiker aller Zeiten spielen die Musik des größten Komponisten aller Zeiten. A great moment for music. Two of the greatest musicians of all times are playing the music of the greatest composer of all times!
@storkonstage
@storkonstage Год назад
Absolutely amazing performance. Bach as Bach should sound. Vibrant, gracieus like a waterfall of sound and melody. A touch of heaven.
@oliveranikolic8158
@oliveranikolic8158 3 года назад
This is divine! Best violin concerto ever! Bach was a genius! Love Yehudi Menuhin!!! I don't think anyone ever played it better than those two...
@jayhenderson8483
@jayhenderson8483 3 года назад
Always one of my favorite Bach pieces what amazing luck to find it now with Menuhin and Oistrakh . Bach can make me believe the divine.
@glowandgrow1976
@glowandgrow1976 10 месяцев назад
listen also, Ion Voicu❤
@ktd9
@ktd9 Год назад
It doesn’t get any better than this!!❤❤❤❤🙏😇🎁🎁
@user-ys3gl9pe5k
@user-ys3gl9pe5k 5 лет назад
Мой любимый концерт Баха...музыка,литература,живопись должны быть именно такими...послушал и жить хочется... весь мир обнять хочется...а иначе зачем)))
@johndoe4907
@johndoe4907 5 месяцев назад
Even though I have moved on to Punk Rock, Metal and Alt/Grunge rock Yehudi Menuhin remains a favorite. When I was a kid he was my favorite and inspired me to learn the violin (I was awful and where I lived didn't really have any teachers). But I can remember when I was a kid, my parents took me to his performance and during the intermission we went for a little walk and then suddenly Menuhin was standing in front of me and my parents pulled out my copy of "the cat and the fiddle" which he signed. It remains a highlight of my childhood memories....and a well played violin remains one of my favorite sounds.
@jameslaberee7836
@jameslaberee7836 3 года назад
I think the best thing about prodigies like Menuhin and Oistrakh is that they can express to you exactly how beautiful the pieces that the composers created really are.
@dannycreelman7520
@dannycreelman7520 7 лет назад
My favorite thing about this comment section is how pure it is, and everyone here is just enjoying this amazing music.
@ZenGrammy
@ZenGrammy 8 лет назад
So beautiful it hurts.
@blackbarbiechannel1276
@blackbarbiechannel1276 6 лет назад
Penthesilea
@nanjappabopanna5514
@nanjappabopanna5514 6 лет назад
Penthesilea how absolutely true
@alexanderhan2819
@alexanderhan2819 6 лет назад
Ikr
@TiagoNYC
@TiagoNYC 6 лет назад
That's a very insightful description.
@malikkarim1791
@malikkarim1791 5 лет назад
_What do you mean it hurts?_
@gokcenozen8797
@gokcenozen8797 4 года назад
Bach,Menuhin and Oistrakh...I cannot describe how wonderful our earth with them,feeling Heaven when their music begins...
@michellegruber4187
@michellegruber4187 3 года назад
I am in Heaven with all the angels around me. Bach’s music is perfection. The two maestros playing such divine music together make me feel at peace in spite of this horrible Covid time. Thank you for showing us this precious film. I am grateful to you. Stay all safe. Better days will come back.
@emendatus1
@emendatus1 3 года назад
We are not able to fully understand Bach's music. Future generations will do that.
@rifkol4403
@rifkol4403 3 года назад
Merci proffff j adore et je couche
@verasantarelli4088
@verasantarelli4088 5 лет назад
Un concerto straordinario con Yehudi Menuhin e David Oistrakh.... Sublime!!!!
@lloydblunden6020
@lloydblunden6020 6 лет назад
I have viewed this video dozens of times. Early on, I noticed that Yehudi Menuhin almost always used the whole bow - I mean point to frog. Every millimeter. Almost constantly. With speed and ease. I got the idea that I should try the same feat on my violin. And after a while, I noticed an improvement in tone, even with shorter bow strokes. It seems that just possessing the skill to finesse the bow with power and length has an effect that is heard in all types of playing. This amazes me.
@greve
@greve 5 лет назад
I noticed the same. Bow handling of Menuhin and Oistrah is different - and the bow handling of Menuhin is just pure genius.
@snickydoodle4744
@snickydoodle4744 4 года назад
Menuhin: I paid for the whole bow
@kimyxines
@kimyxines 3 года назад
@@snickydoodle4744 Underrated comment
@diamondsfinest9386
@diamondsfinest9386 3 года назад
Watching Jascha Heifetz bow in Ponce Estrillita is an art in itself. I know the body gets all the glory but the power of the bow is incredibly underrated. It was many years before I found out tilting the bow at the frog helped take weight off and created a more balanced toned compared to the other end.
@florianm.h.muller6181
@florianm.h.muller6181 3 года назад
Maybe he discovered it thruogh his Lessons with Moshe Feldenkrais and had the idea to look for hidden potential. Voila: the use the whole bow;). Best wishes.
@voraciousreader3341
@voraciousreader3341 3 года назад
I can’t believe the depth and breadth of Bach’s music, it’s just unbelievable. I’ve been listening to choral works and organ works, and decided to listen to this old chestnut....but it sounds brand new, as though I’d never heard it before! It isn’t only the genius of the soloists and orchestra, for sure; it’s the composition itself. I don’t understand how Bach’s compositions never get old!
@nicolaasstempels8207
@nicolaasstempels8207 3 года назад
Genius composer and two of the greatest violinists ever, never fails to move me to tears.
@jepay1
@jepay1 8 лет назад
One of the finest pieces ever composed and the performance by Menuhin and Oistrakh absolutely superb!
@iguarni
@iguarni 4 года назад
Bach was a pure Genius!
@automatofix
@automatofix 8 лет назад
1. Vivace 0:07 2. Largo ma non tanto 4:33 3. Allegro 12:34
@PL73LC1
@PL73LC1 5 лет назад
My father-in-law was a professional musician, violinist. Planning his memorial, as a tribute to him I recorded this performance and several other masterpieces I know he had performed as a young man. Local farm boy became first college graduate circa 1920. Visitors who had never attended classical concerts were in awe at the profound beauty of the music that they had no idea their friend had played .
@alessandrazampetti9199
@alessandrazampetti9199 4 года назад
Allegro,largo,vivace
@sagnikpaul233
@sagnikpaul233 3 года назад
@@PL73LC1 wow !!!
@julienglas7028
@julienglas7028 3 года назад
Soyez en trois fois remercié.
@john-giovannicorda3456
@john-giovannicorda3456 3 года назад
And high regards to the audio recording crew, the camera crew, the camera operators, the film editors, and all those who looked after preserving this fabulous slice of time.
@JoryGKenneth
@JoryGKenneth 3 года назад
Got to be said that the original recording itself was not done professionally: David Oistrakh's violin is WAY quieter than that of Yehudi. It's sound is muffled, as in fact that of the WHOLE orchestra. This happened because of lousy microphone placing, and the ravages of time. Properly recorded (and newer) audio bursts with space, detail and colour in comparison. Also, sorry about being critical, the visual is crappy - bad and strange angles, awful editing.
@john-giovannicorda3456
@john-giovannicorda3456 3 года назад
That this exists is a pure JOY!
@JoryGKenneth
@JoryGKenneth 3 года назад
@@john-giovannicorda3456 Absolutely!
@user-vf1ip4cj8n
@user-vf1ip4cj8n Год назад
спасибо за уточнения!
@jeremyvanburen5673
@jeremyvanburen5673 4 года назад
Very hard to find a RU-vid video of the double violin concerto better than this. What a treasure!
@richardbennaim4246
@richardbennaim4246 8 лет назад
I think these two guys met with Bach before playing....
@makytondr8607
@makytondr8607 8 лет назад
Clever point!
@audrey.h.9846
@audrey.h.9846 7 лет назад
Richard Bennaim I think so too !
@rogerbaker9324
@rogerbaker9324 7 лет назад
Yes, of course the did because Bach is god
@sandrogelsomino4970
@sandrogelsomino4970 7 лет назад
Impressive
@williamnguyen2650
@williamnguyen2650 6 лет назад
How would they be this good without meeting the man himself?
@vorspiel1023
@vorspiel1023 10 лет назад
Having played this often, I can recognize this is a real Mount Everest of performance; tempo is marvelous, clarity and the glorious phrasing. is amazing. The second movement is profound without being too sweet. They were giants. When Menuhin made his New York debut, in 1927, age 11, Fritz Kreisler, Mischa Elman and Artur Rubenstein were seated together in Carnegie Hall. After Menuhin played the Beethoven Concerto, Elman remarked "Isn't it a bit warm in here?" Rubenstein's wise crack, priceless, was" Not if you are a Pianist!"
@rifkol4403
@rifkol4403 3 года назад
Un million saluts a toi mon prof doctor bonne nuit
@vorspiel1023
@vorspiel1023 3 года назад
@@rifkol4403 Merci beaucoup.
@user-it7rr2zn6n
@user-it7rr2zn6n 8 месяцев назад
Everyone held their coughs until the end of the movement, such respect
@irinajakub5655
@irinajakub5655 2 года назад
I'm indescribably proud and happy that my love - David Oistrakh was born in my beautiful native city! Don't you feel like clouds are dancing, and wind is whispering to flowers,trees the most romantic song?Just listen to this beauty and I can assure you as Neuropsychologist you'll find your harmony which is an essential component of happiness. That's classical music 🎶 the soul itself with such HUGE pallet of soul's color... Thanks for adding.I have it on vinyl.Nevertheless, it's already such pleasure that so many people adore classical music like me.
@jan271946
@jan271946 Год назад
Are you connected with David Oistrack
@VeroniqueCG
@VeroniqueCG 9 лет назад
God!! I love this piece of Bach. It has been with me since I was 12 years old and my brother's mate played first violin. I fell in love with him and with Bach. My love affair with Bach has lasted longer :) I know this music in my heart and it never fails to awaken me to joy, pleasure and peace. The intensity of emotion blows me apart. And that spells joy for me. I am transported into another realm.
@gunhildjain2489
@gunhildjain2489 3 года назад
This is more than a prayer in the hard times we´re going through. Music and nature - what else remains? And seeing Menuhin´s face, one knows the sirvival of freedom and consciousness are always possible.
@user-om2bm3dc8o
@user-om2bm3dc8o 3 года назад
Какой комментарий? Бах есть Бах .Он вечен.Бог наградил его небесным талантом. Музыкантам. БРАВО!!
@albertopa58
@albertopa58 2 года назад
Just a sublime performance and incredible recording. Thank you J.S. Bach and the violinists.
@zhanardossumova8793
@zhanardossumova8793 5 лет назад
Спасибо Тебе Господи за этих двух гениев, которых Ты подарил миру!!!🙏🙏🙏
@moooobkityy
@moooobkityy 2 года назад
🙏🙏🙏🙏
@isaacgraham8188
@isaacgraham8188 2 года назад
Да, и в империи зла рождались гении
@galinamelnikova9855
@galinamelnikova9855 Год назад
@@isaacgraham8188 особенно Иегуди Менухин, да ? Точно родился в империи зла !
@galinamelnikova9855
@galinamelnikova9855 Год назад
......и Баха!!!
@user-gk7hx5nr2k
@user-gk7hx5nr2k Год назад
Благодарить надо не бога, а их матерей - те, кто родили этих двух гениев. Еще надо благодарить их учителей!
@johnmoonitz2968
@johnmoonitz2968 7 лет назад
How can anyone give a thumbs down to this masterpiece . . . played by two of the greatest violinists ever to walk the Earth?!? This is perfection!
@TrueHunter999
@TrueHunter999 7 лет назад
John Moonitz Those who don't understand my friend
@geiryvindeskeland7208
@geiryvindeskeland7208 7 лет назад
Sorry for my inadequate English. People who dislike this version love the music itself. But we support those who try to restore this old music. The two solists in this version are maybe great, but they didn't knew too much how to preform the music in its original style. My English is too bad, I can't tell you all the differenses between modern and old style. Menuhin and Oistrakh playing on modern instruments, and the sound is different from string from the baroque periode.
@benrau5493
@benrau5493 7 лет назад
yes, but also many of the other recordings are light and overly nuanced (especially people who recorded on baroque instruments). The brilliance of this one is that the soloists didn't fall victim to the light and fluffy perception of Bachs music that plagues the classical music world, they play it very boldly and with the utmost conviction which in my opinion is not necessarily how the music was originally played but was how back would've heard it in his own head. He didn't have the tools to make this bold of a sound on instruments where you literally had to pinch the hair on the bow with your fingers to tighten it. Of course feel free to disagree with me, different opinions after all are what keep us coming back to the same pieces over and over again!
@samueljackendoff3570
@samueljackendoff3570 7 лет назад
It is not a matter of good versus bad music. I, too, love performances on original instruments and with original styling, but... One must also appreciate brilliant, if different, interpretations of the music. In their day, they played it with their (current) understandings of the music. That must be appreciated as well. Bach may have been surprised by this performance, but I am sure that he would have approved.
@jacquelinegomori7744
@jacquelinegomori7744 7 лет назад
Ben Rau j,
@catherinepitiot6465
@catherinepitiot6465 4 года назад
Magnifique David Oistrakh!
@annetoujas7961
@annetoujas7961 10 месяцев назад
On se permet des émotions quand la musique vous emmène avec elle.....pleurer est encore possible tellement cela te touche....merci Bach......et tous ceux qui l interprètent.....😢
@IraizKaira
@IraizKaira 5 лет назад
Невыносимо прекрасно. Вот так играют, наверное, в раю.
@johnyounes256
@johnyounes256 7 лет назад
This is, quite simply, as good as it gets. My final refuge from the intolerable ignorance, bigotry, and hatred in the world right now. This divine music restores what faith I have left in our miserable species....
@terencefield3204
@terencefield3204 5 лет назад
Indeed. It is of a different order of wonder and loveliness. It is a sort of redemption.
@jeffreydershin5763
@jeffreydershin5763 5 лет назад
I know, I know. Seeing and hearing this performance makes me "proud to be a human being," if I can say such a thing.
@paul4638
@paul4638 4 года назад
It's not all bad...
@philippalmer2741
@philippalmer2741 3 года назад
I'm watching this in 2020 - we need this more than ever to stay sane.
@sofiagoldztein1802
@sofiagoldztein1802 3 года назад
@@philippalmer2741En 2020 PLENA PANDEMIA EN BUENOS AIRES.necesitamos mucho de ellos
@nicolecuvillier9698
@nicolecuvillier9698 Год назад
c' est un honneur de pouvoir écouter une telle oeuvre jouée par de tels musiciens !
@elmiraomorkulova6723
@elmiraomorkulova6723 3 года назад
Какие музыканты..... просто слов нет одна радость и слезы от этой возможности слушать их!!!!!!!
@user-xq5fo1vm1k
@user-xq5fo1vm1k 3 года назад
Какие красивые люди-гении исполнения Баха, Иегуди и Давид, от такой музыки мы становимся лучше, чище, праведнее и лицом ко Господу обращаемся... А они, великие скрипачи, нам в том направляющие... 💜Слава Богу за все!
@liliaaliciaduhaldebruz6712
@liliaaliciaduhaldebruz6712 Год назад
@@user-xq5fo1vm1k 💜💙💚💛🧡❤
@juliencaron3264
@juliencaron3264 7 лет назад
Interprétation prodigieuse, inoubliable. Ces deux violons qui se répondent au travers d'une ligne mélodique parfaite auront bien du mal à être égalés. Je l'ai découverte dans l'enfance et, au terme de ma vie, elle demeure tout aussi bouleversante. Quoi qu'il ait pu toucher, Bach a le plus souvent été insurpassable. Merci pour ce moment musical intense.
@jessicademeo5488
@jessicademeo5488 6 лет назад
This is of such unspeakable beauty, it brings tears to my eyes. Amazing composer, amazing musicians playing on amazing instruments. This truly is an incredible historical recording. (even my little baby in my belly is awake and moving around while listening to this)
@3bonvivant
@3bonvivant 4 года назад
a little piece heaven
@clocktowerpreacher
@clocktowerpreacher 3 года назад
Daughter or a son ? God Bless
@jessicademeo5488
@jessicademeo5488 3 года назад
A daughter. I now have too little daughters and they both love music of almost any kind.
@andreawallenberger2668
@andreawallenberger2668 3 года назад
@@jessicademeo5488omg Jessica this just made my day... made my Life complete. Thank you! The next generation loving this Music
@clocktowerpreacher
@clocktowerpreacher 3 года назад
Jessica De Meo Hi Jessica We have two daughters too ! They don’t stay little for very long so make the most of them !!! Ours are 27 & 25 years old, the youngest married during lockdown on 6th August ... God Bless
@nadineservajean6385
@nadineservajean6385 2 года назад
Trois génies. L'humanité sublimée quelle consolation magnifique.
@alainleveque1136
@alainleveque1136 2 года назад
Quel bonheur; quelle excellence, justesse, communion, quelle grandeur toute simple avec humilité;.personnellement je ne vois rien au dessus en duo; grand merci à you tube;
@noxkusez
@noxkusez 8 лет назад
remarkable sound quality, given it's age. These guys are fantastic! So many musicians play Bach like they're in a sprint to the finish. This shows how the masters are patient to let the melody flow in it's own time. Great!
@ylvab6864
@ylvab6864 5 лет назад
Божественное "ТРИО" (+ БАХ ) трех ГЕНИЕВ !!!
@user-lb3mf3xm6b
@user-lb3mf3xm6b 4 года назад
Чудеснейший скрипичный концерт Баха в прекраснейшем исполнении!
@user-pb2hi2ep3i
@user-pb2hi2ep3i 3 года назад
Что показательно: Менухин (прекрасный скрипач) играет как сытый буржуй, а Ойстрах (не менее прекрасный скрипач) - как приговоренный к казни.
@dodokwak
@dodokwak 3 года назад
@@user-pb2hi2ep3i точнее как тот, чью казнь отложили. всё-таки 1958.
@user-rt1wi6qc4o
@user-rt1wi6qc4o 5 лет назад
Спасибо. Вечная музыка в гениальном исполнении! Браво!👏👏👏👏👏
@vincentsheehan3193
@vincentsheehan3193 2 года назад
Bach with bags of tone and vibrato with a large string section - all in a romantic fashion. Heaven!
@Charlie-fx9dp
@Charlie-fx9dp 4 года назад
Deux légendes du violon au service de Bach...
@user-gc7lo4ly2v
@user-gc7lo4ly2v 2 года назад
Какое великолепное проникновенное исполнение до глубины сердца! Музыка Баха вечна! Бах на небесах счастлив!!!
@user-ko1el2kx8m
@user-ko1el2kx8m 5 месяцев назад
Un des rares concertos dont j'adore les 3 mouvements. Et ici il est joué par deux légendes! Un must!!!
@zinniamilburn2980
@zinniamilburn2980 8 лет назад
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS BEAUTIFUL VIOLIN DUET BY TWO OF THE GREATEST MASTERS. SO SOOTHING SO HEAVENLY THANK GOD FOR ALL THE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC HE GAVE FOR ALL HUMANITY TO ENJOY AND APPRECIATE IT.
@evgeniiasnopkova2968
@evgeniiasnopkova2968 4 года назад
One of my favourite creations be Bach, actually I think it was created by God and heard and adjusted by the genius of Bach. And the performance is beyond human and brings tears of happiness. Excuse my English, I am just Russian but I m overwhelmed with feelings of something divine
@alguler1653
@alguler1653 4 года назад
Your English is fine. As usual, this language is constantly enriched by those who speak it as a second one. I remember Yehudi Manuhin visiting Turkey when I was a kid there.
@cecile862
@cecile862 4 года назад
Yes, yes YES
@emendatus1
@emendatus1 3 года назад
Действительно Бах, Моцарт, они записывали сразу готовые ноты которые не надо было и не возможно исправлять. Это приходило им свыше в готовом виде. У нынищних вообше ничего нету, но у композиторов 19го века готовое обычно в начале, коротко, дальше композитор сам придумывает основываясь в этом готовом. А у Моцарта от начало до конца всё готовое и не возможно это как то улучшить.
@ThePozilla
@ThePozilla 3 года назад
you're not the only one with tears in your eyes This music is beyond words - the composer and the players And dont worry about your english, its ok. 99 % of the native english speakers cant speak any other one :))
@evgeniiasnopkova2968
@evgeniiasnopkova2968 3 года назад
@@ThePozilla Тhank you
@paolagrignola4359
@paolagrignola4359 3 года назад
Grandi interpreti, i più grandi di tutti i tempi. He emozione! !!!!!
@niamhblunschi3891
@niamhblunschi3891 6 месяцев назад
Playing with them is so moving…I put my phone on my music stand and play the first violin. Menuhin was my teacher’s teacher…
@olgashcherbakova8742
@olgashcherbakova8742 5 лет назад
Божественно. Бах и Эти Двое прославляют создателя!
@idabaruch
@idabaruch 3 года назад
Интересное замечание и глубокое... в общем есть в этом что-то
@user-xq5fo1vm1k
@user-xq5fo1vm1k 3 года назад
Именно так! Слава Создателю за музыку и исполнение!💥
@AlexSmith-tr9hc
@AlexSmith-tr9hc 8 лет назад
Notice the incredible emotion and intensity on the face of Yehudi Menuhin as he plays so gracefully and with such eloquence. David Oistrakh is equally magnificent as the perspiration begins to show on his face, indicative of the effort he puts into his side of the performance. While the entire video is incredible, the second movement is outstanding and is perfectly paced by these two master violinists. This movement is, at minimum, a breathtaking and awe-inspiring sweep of talent, and at its maximum, a truly sublime glimmer of heaven. Bach would be proud of these two geniuses who have graced us with this magnificent rendition of this piece. Thank you for blessing me and all who listen to this.
@geiryvindeskeland7208
@geiryvindeskeland7208 7 лет назад
"Bach would be proud. . . . " No! Bach would be angry! Modern instruments with their colourless sound, and the annoying vibrato all the way! Bach would have teach them both a lesson!
@Mimarspre
@Mimarspre 7 лет назад
Modern instruments? Are you kidding? They both are playing Stradivarius violins! modern instruments indeed
@geiryvindeskeland7208
@geiryvindeskeland7208 7 лет назад
"They both are playing Stradivarius violins!" Interesting, because the colourful sound isn't there anyway. My English is not good enough to explane. But some of the old instruments was changed in different ways during 19th century.
@annettehonickman4994
@annettehonickman4994 7 лет назад
Annette Honickman: Magnificent performance! Beautiful duet!
@TheFallenclimber
@TheFallenclimber 6 лет назад
True..... they are, however, almost certainly playing Strads with steel strings and other alterations, introduced in the 19th century, that significantly changed the sound of the violin, making it louder and brighter, but at the expense of some of the 'colour' if you like. The violins of Bach's day would have had cat-gut strings and would have been played without a shoulder or chin rest. The sound is softer and more mellow. I'm not sure which I prefer to be honest, but its worth finding some recording by an English orchestra called the 'Orchestra of the Enlightenment' who play with completely period instruments and hope to achieve a more historically authentic sound.
@user-bp9lg5fe2l
@user-bp9lg5fe2l 5 лет назад
Это волшебство! Спасибо огромное !👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🌹
@Heppyroblox
@Heppyroblox Год назад
Ооо хотябы один Русский
@manuelgilbertorubiogonzale3255
@manuelgilbertorubiogonzale3255 3 года назад
Este concierto es un verdadero Tesoro de la Humanidad. Gracias por compartirlo. Saludos desde México!!!
@pietalpha2
@pietalpha2 9 лет назад
It is almost painful to listen to this version of Bach's masterpiece, the emotional content is so powerful.
@takeshikawakami8535
@takeshikawakami8535 5 лет назад
Menuhin and Oistrakh on the same stage!! Miracle!!!
@philippelecloarec788
@philippelecloarec788 3 года назад
2 immenses concertistes s'unissent pour jouer l'une des plus belle partition de Bach l'année de ma naissance 1958 !! Le hasard ?
@trocchiettoski
@trocchiettoski 3 года назад
what a pain to think that most of the people in the word will likely never hear this concert in their lives. We are really lucky we can appreciate
@BeClaireful
@BeClaireful 7 лет назад
I stayed up one night to watch every RU-vid I could find of this piece. There are many fine renditions but this one - is sublime. Thank you thank you Thank You.
@tamaramcguane5788
@tamaramcguane5788 7 лет назад
Syria, Iraq, Libya, children... why?
@abdllaabozhra349
@abdllaabozhra349 6 лет назад
+Tamara McGuane ??????
@thisriceiswhite5371
@thisriceiswhite5371 5 лет назад
RutaClara and thankyou for saying that
@perryphilias
@perryphilias 3 года назад
I could have told you not to waste time looking for something better.
@user-nv1wi8xe5y
@user-nv1wi8xe5y 2 года назад
Замечательный дуэт двух скрипок! !Слушаю и кайфую от созвучия и удовольствия двух чудесных скрипок! Премного благодарна Вам, СПАСИБО!!!❤️🙏🌹😇🌇🌅👍🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🍁🍃🍂🍃🍁🌿🍒. Будьте здоровы и счастливы!
@roubasandre4887
@roubasandre4887 Год назад
Sublime composition prodigieux interprètes. C’est l’alignement des planètes
@isabelle5028
@isabelle5028 3 года назад
J’ai écouté plusieurs versions et je trouve celle-ci la plus merveilleuse, surtout le second mouvement... Aucun violoniste que ces deux « monstres » du violon ne le joue et ne le jouera avec autant d’émotion 🥵 C’est de la dentelle 😍👏👏👏
@esupernowa
@esupernowa 5 лет назад
Even if my thumb would reach up the sky, I would not be able to express how grateful I am to Yeduhi, Oistrakh ,Bach and God for This.
@user-bd8rj9ci3s
@user-bd8rj9ci3s 7 лет назад
Пронзительно-прекрасно!
@user-hx2io4vk1s
@user-hx2io4vk1s Год назад
Это написал сам Бог!!! Можно слушать без перерыва 24 часа в сутки. Светлая память исполнителям и автору.
@londonwick9538
@londonwick9538 2 года назад
One of the greatest pieces ever created. Definitively Bach is my favorite composer of all the times.
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