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David Nadien - Swan Lake Solo with Leonard Bernstein & New York Philharmonic 

Daniel Kurganov, Violinist
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David Nadien plays the "Pas de deux" violin solo from Tchaikovsky`s Swan Lake.
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@yintheblessed
@yintheblessed 4 года назад
My right ear is so envious of my left.
@seojeongjoo
@seojeongjoo 4 года назад
lol good one!
@markgiroux3442
@markgiroux3442 4 года назад
thank you for reminding me my headphones are on backwards
@elisoliver2391
@elisoliver2391 4 года назад
Truth!!
@segmentsAndCurves
@segmentsAndCurves 3 года назад
Oh, my right ear doesn't get any of this. Sad!
@firstdonuts
@firstdonuts 5 месяцев назад
😂 this bothers me so much. And when the rest of the orchestra plucks the strings I mostly just hear it in the right
@PetervanArkel87
@PetervanArkel87 4 года назад
I had never heard of David Nadien before TwoSet sent me down here to watch this performance. Man, have I missed out; it's been a while since a single performance made me tear up.
@JithinJacob333
@JithinJacob333 4 года назад
Me too
@Ameslee_97
@Ameslee_97 4 года назад
Same here
@Stormy77
@Stormy77 4 года назад
I teared up from that short snippet on Two Set … glad I wasn't the only one.
@JohnThomWebb
@JohnThomWebb 4 года назад
Not that I've ever really KNOWN his playing well, I was shocked to see that TwoSet video. I can't believe more people haven't heard OF him, if not heard him, because he did recordings of the Suzuki material. Because of this, I and many, many others have heard his name since we were children.
@kourikage
@kourikage 4 года назад
@@Stormy77 Same ;_;
@pingpongjj
@pingpongjj 10 лет назад
One of my most respected violinists. Only a handful of violinists nowaday have that kind of vintage soulful tone.
@metroidfoosion73
@metroidfoosion73 4 года назад
I would venture to say NO violinists today have that kind of vintage soulful tone
@romeovashishthviolin9384
@romeovashishthviolin9384 4 года назад
Monica Heifetz didn’t rush he just played fast. There’s a big difference
@ajessm
@ajessm 3 года назад
@@metroidfoosion73 I would have to agree. In those days it was music first, performer second. Nowadays the focus seems to be performer first, music second. A reflection perhaps, of a generation brought up on social media and its focus on self.
@pneron2032
@pneron2032 3 года назад
@@romeovashishthviolin9384 Exactly. Heifetz's playing was *never* unrythmic. And he understood that rubato doesn't mean "ignore the score".
@lisamuse574
@lisamuse574 2 года назад
@@Monica-rv7go heifetz never rushed. ppl just couldn’t ever keep up 😉
@JithinJacob333
@JithinJacob333 4 года назад
3:43 Even Bernstein was moved by his ethereal performance
@alandeutsch9987
@alandeutsch9987 Год назад
his speech was so eloquent. i could listen to him talk for hours
@alecberlin6803
@alecberlin6803 2 года назад
This wasn't even the solo I was looking for, but once I began to hear it, I couldn't get away. In the end I realized that it wasn't the solo I was looking for, but it was the solo I needed.
@alexandergushchin5475
@alexandergushchin5475 Год назад
, ja, absolut!
@alexsaldarriaga8318
@alexsaldarriaga8318 7 лет назад
A great master of the golden age of violin playing. I miss old school artists like Mr. Nadien, who without distracting contortions, grimaces, and extraneous movements, are able to move my heart with their elegant, soulful, inimitable playing. Thank you for posting this video.
@michelevolz7769
@michelevolz7769 3 года назад
A. M. E. N.
@MrFpam
@MrFpam 3 года назад
@@davidrosenman1889 Strange comment! Heifetz, Stern, Oistrakh, Menuhin, Elman and many others were Jewish. (As was Bernstein)
@samdajellybeenie14
@samdajellybeenie14 4 месяца назад
I don’t understand this “modern violinists make too many distracting movements and faces” thing. You don’t have to look at them.
@cherryau9682
@cherryau9682 4 года назад
Anyone here after Twoset's latest reccomendation?
@geigenhanna
@geigenhanna 4 года назад
🙋‍♀️
@noonalu
@noonalu 4 года назад
Yeess
@user-tk6xm1po5e
@user-tk6xm1po5e 4 года назад
Mee
@Musicienne-DAB1995
@Musicienne-DAB1995 4 года назад
Yes. I had never heard of David Nadien beforehand.
@nugrahaningwidhy4184
@nugrahaningwidhy4184 4 года назад
Yes! I look for a good swan lake and i hear this
@DanielKurganov
@DanielKurganov 10 лет назад
Rest in peace, Mr. Nadien.
@daniel3231995
@daniel3231995 9 лет назад
Oh my god, I discovered this from you. :( I had been actually thinking if he was going to die soon, even this year, when I first heard of him. My fears came true... No matter though, he did live a life most people could only ever dream of. Those FBI agents must have thought his impossible godly powers on the violin could be converted into dangerous powers that would inevitably pose the most dangerous threat to national security. Bastards.
@JacquesLuu
@JacquesLuu 7 лет назад
what are you guys talking about ? what fbi ?
@whatgivesit
@whatgivesit 6 лет назад
it's possible that these "agents" might've fought in Germany or in the Pacific against Japan.... God knows what they could've been through.....
@kaischrank
@kaischrank 4 года назад
@@JacquesLuu Sad Whoosh.
@melissat9120
@melissat9120 4 года назад
@@kaischrank Whoosh for me, too. Pllllzzzz plz explain! 😣
@Demotri11
@Demotri11 3 года назад
The "Bravo as always, David Nadien" at the end actually made my eyes well up a bit
@lewiscooney
@lewiscooney 10 лет назад
Now this is someone who can bow
@myroslav6873
@myroslav6873 3 года назад
he's the embodiment of the 'use more bow' saying
@nataliechan2050
@nataliechan2050 3 года назад
His right hand is too goooood
@tylermoore8218
@tylermoore8218 2 года назад
"You paid for the whole bow..."
@nilsfrederking62
@nilsfrederking62 Год назад
Thought the same, I was watching his bowing the whole time and do not even play violin - but am interested in violin articulation.
@lewiscooney
@lewiscooney Год назад
@@nilsfrederking62 I just love how non show offy it is. So understated yet beautiful. His bow does not need to shout to be heard
@jessicavania336
@jessicavania336 4 года назад
I fell in love with david nadien after watching twoset..
@montybloom1510
@montybloom1510 4 года назад
surprised a lot of people are unaware of who he is. If you play the violin and grew up in the 90s in America, you probably studied from the Suzuki books as a beginner, and his recording was what I grew up with. Great to hear him do the real repertoire!!
@jeremypreston3088
@jeremypreston3088 10 лет назад
The bow changes are so free!
@MrPrincetrumpet
@MrPrincetrumpet 10 лет назад
Elegant, classy.. a great concertmaster.
@herwigcoryn6197
@herwigcoryn6197 9 месяцев назад
No, the greatest concertmaster, but even more, really one of the greatest artists. Listen to the tone, my dear fellows
@ajessm
@ajessm 3 года назад
Now that I have discovered David Nadien, he has become one of my favourite violinists. His playing is all the more moving because of the absence of extraneous movements, grimaces and other physical distractions. Just pure, simple and extremely beautiful music. Exquisite.
@paulasarkar2981
@paulasarkar2981 2 года назад
Too bad that lyrical service to music is no longer in style..🙄😥
@DM-xq3qg
@DM-xq3qg 4 года назад
Thank you TwoSet for introducing us to this amazing virtuoso It's a shame there aren't more recordings of him on YT
@magdielburdiles.2000
@magdielburdiles.2000 3 года назад
Good morning, they actually are more recordings in this current moment, maybe not before, but now they are recordings of David Naiden.
@octavemaus
@octavemaus 11 лет назад
Is he the most underrated violinist of the 20th century or what?!!! Heard his Ravel Habanera:immense.
@detectivehome3318
@detectivehome3318 4 года назад
I don’t know why, but I am addicted to this. Anyone who can relate?
@Bella-wp7wz
@Bella-wp7wz 3 года назад
Me, I wish there were more recordings of him!
@Treborstuben
@Treborstuben 6 лет назад
By far the best rendition of this piece I have ever heard
@violinhunter2
@violinhunter2 3 года назад
Yes.....
@radenirfan75
@radenirfan75 Год назад
This performance makes me flashback my whole life, since my childhood, how fun and adventurous it is, all ups and downs, how we meet new people, loosing loved ones, all sad and tears, laugh and joy, our journey as human beings. And after all, David Nadien performed it superbly wonderfull
@frankwalker5040
@frankwalker5040 2 года назад
I don't think their are any violinists today who could play like that. It's a style from the past that has sadly been lost. I would gladly exchange the great players of the past, when Heifetz was king, with the players of today. The last player I heard play with this wonderful style was Erich Friedman, I've never heard such a sound in my life. That was at the Wigmore Hall in 1975.
@seagurl9369
@seagurl9369 4 месяца назад
always come back to this. thank you, thank you, thank you. so beautiful.
@jennahoran
@jennahoran 6 лет назад
His vibrato never stops!! I love it!
@lovelovelivess3411
@lovelovelivess3411 4 года назад
Thank you twoset, damn i cant believe that I missed out for so many years. RIP, Mr. Nadien. Amazing Violinist.
@AngelA-xc7ne
@AngelA-xc7ne 4 года назад
He makes it look so darn effortless and he plays sooo intangibly good!
@lovelovelivess3411
@lovelovelivess3411 4 года назад
This is so amazing, coming from Twoset recommendation. I missed out for so long. The tone is so sweet and speaks, amazing.
@MeJustAimy
@MeJustAimy Год назад
One of those who knows how to make an instrument truly *sing*
@daviddturner1
@daviddturner1 3 года назад
David Nadien is the very eye of elegance and dignity, in this marvelous performance. God, I miss the old school of everything.
@mlckfip
@mlckfip 11 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this rare footage of David Nadien. What a privilege to have the opportunity to watch this.
@adityaalmighty1
@adityaalmighty1 2 года назад
His left didn't stop vibrating for a single moment throughout this piece. 👏👏 Incredible
@hansklimstra5987
@hansklimstra5987 3 года назад
I've listened to this numerous times, and every time seems like the first. There is a very interesting documentary about an hour long with David on RU-vid.
@DanielKurganov
@DanielKurganov 3 года назад
True beauty is infinitely renewable.
@posaunist5
@posaunist5 3 года назад
I am a trombone player, but this playing makes me a violin fan. pure music.
@lloydarriola3481
@lloydarriola3481 10 лет назад
I had never heard of him before. RIP, David Nadien (12 June 1926--29 May 2014). Such elegant and coolly precise--yet beautiful-- playing.
@paulinalizarraga4689
@paulinalizarraga4689 Год назад
leaves me crying every time, so beautiful
@cfmchale
@cfmchale 10 лет назад
Loved working with you David. RIP to an authentic master.
@tamerlano
@tamerlano 3 года назад
Absolutely RAVISHING! Just dripping elegance and sadness.
@dolphinsandsunsets
@dolphinsandsunsets 4 года назад
i cry along with his violin. such purity of soul! thank you TwoSet.
@arcobow97
@arcobow97 2 года назад
The musicality is off the charts here, he was absolutely incredible!
@jesussanchez7236
@jesussanchez7236 12 лет назад
Beautiful sound, vibrato, pitch, phrasing. I feel like I'm hearing great singing on the violin. This is a good recording to clean one's ears out after listening to the horrid Dicterow solo in Swan Lake (also on RU-vid). Thanks for posting!
@moonlitplanet904
@moonlitplanet904 4 года назад
yes! i have the exact same thoughts! hearing this is like listening to some really beautiful singing. it's lovely.
@paulasarkar2981
@paulasarkar2981 2 года назад
JESUS S. Re " horrid dicterow solo swan lake " ...you really had me burst out laughing there...I hear you...two worlds apart ! The former being truly lyrical old world vs latter aggressive style
@hopelessviolin4690
@hopelessviolin4690 2 года назад
@@depdeponyon3545 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3oaBRhH7iZo.html
@emanuelebabici
@emanuelebabici 2 года назад
Ahahahahha I went to listen to that recording right after this one and can't agree more... His consistency with the vibrato alongside the warm sound, precise rubato which DOES NOT mess up the tempo and beautiful phrasing are chef's kiss! Although I do have to say that the modern interpretation of Black Swan Pas de Deux tends to fit the evil side of the Black Swan better, making a very harsh and aggressive sound... I guess it's just the modern interpretation, perhaps back in the days Black Swan used to be more charming and illusionary, for which a sweet, juicy sound works the best and adds more depth to the interpretation...
@trailblazer225
@trailblazer225 4 года назад
I don't really listen to classical music, but this man really moved me today. There are tears in my eyes right now.
@miranalol3925
@miranalol3925 2 года назад
This is the most haunting piece of music I've ever heard. It almost feels like the violin is crying.... a gentle, soulful cry that captures every inch of your body. The first time I heard this piece, tears just started flowing. This man was SO talented!
@diegeigergarnele7975
@diegeigergarnele7975 4 года назад
I hit replay on this execution so many times I lost count. Every once in a while I have to come back to this. P.s. the old nyphil violin section here sound like a youth orchestra compared to nowadays. But God we don't have people like Nadien anymore. They don't make anymore this kind of sound
@user-gx7ib8ji9u
@user-gx7ib8ji9u 4 года назад
Bravo as always, David Nadien.
@Florestan1000
@Florestan1000 Год назад
The most profound , intelligent and aristocratic playing I have ever heard!
@montevistastrings
@montevistastrings Год назад
Agreed.
@thewaltz123
@thewaltz123 Год назад
First musical performance to bring me to tears. Flawless.
@peppermintclover9934
@peppermintclover9934 3 года назад
The best Violinist I ever heard and never get tired listening on his playing. Thank you Sir David Nadien.
@hargow4u
@hargow4u 4 года назад
Every time I go back to this recording, I am in awe of Nadien's intonation!! What a talent!
@LuciaVenturiniViolaConcert
@LuciaVenturiniViolaConcert 11 лет назад
Sono affezionata a questo balletto........ Grazie......! -Complimenti!!-
@singing_silhouette
@singing_silhouette 2 года назад
This was the first time classical music playing has made me teary 🥺💖 It's so sweet and beautiful and simple...
@2009sia
@2009sia 4 года назад
琴聲悠揚、滑順細緻的演奏! Smooth violin music
@CaffeineLobby
@CaffeineLobby 12 лет назад
I love this guy's shmaltz... could listen to him all day
@fabriciovalvasori1121
@fabriciovalvasori1121 4 года назад
Maravilla absoluta! Manos, sonido, afináción perfectas!!!!
@DavidWDNO
@DavidWDNO 6 лет назад
Unbelievably beautiful rendition of a highest caliber !!!)-so grateful for your upload!
@ShooneyToons
@ShooneyToons 3 года назад
the tone of his playing is just so clear and emotional it makes me wanna cry
@wasagoodyear-mg9kt
@wasagoodyear-mg9kt 10 лет назад
fantastic! what an elegant taste!
@jamien.5528
@jamien.5528 4 года назад
I could listen to this forever...
@mushroom4713
@mushroom4713 3 года назад
lol I've been listening to/watching this video frequently since a few months back (coming from TwoSet like many others) but I JUST realized it was your channel--thank you for making this lovely footage available to the world!!
@morolillyshean8816
@morolillyshean8816 5 лет назад
From his violin, I know what is the beauty.
@kyung-wonlim273
@kyung-wonlim273 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for sharing.
@user-xi5qr4tj1e
@user-xi5qr4tj1e 3 года назад
He played so beautiful, so gentle, sweet and clear, the last time I really listened to classical music was years ago but I was really touched by this and nearly crying.
@user-bs6rv4kc8x
@user-bs6rv4kc8x 5 лет назад
Bravissimo!!!!
@michaeltraub3614
@michaeltraub3614 4 года назад
Not only marvellously accurate but also a tasteful interpretation. No exaggerated emotion.
@filipassos7849
@filipassos7849 4 года назад
My God, beautiful playing !
@sculean
@sculean Год назад
His bow control is so perfect, that it's nice to look at
@nandohuang
@nandohuang 11 лет назад
:-/ I never heard of David Nadien... But this performance is very gorgeous, awesome. Very clear and elegant...
@baishihua
@baishihua 4 года назад
So smooth, like silk.
@pianoplayer185
@pianoplayer185 10 лет назад
Fantastic player, RIP David Nadien
@debashismitro3255
@debashismitro3255 5 месяцев назад
Flawless, noble rendition.
@BadPepsiMan
@BadPepsiMan 4 года назад
i happened to found this a few years ago, and I started learning Violin :) Thank you Mr. Nadien.
@Petroschristidis
@Petroschristidis 11 лет назад
As beautiful and elegant as it can be....!
@carabiner7999
@carabiner7999 3 года назад
Jan 8th, 2021. Thank you, RU-vid, for recommending, and to Mr. Kurganov, for sharing.
@chalkymilo
@chalkymilo 4 года назад
thank you twoset for presenting me new beautiful music
@kathylawler6475
@kathylawler6475 4 года назад
oooh so beautiful! came here after 2set rec. wow
@jaqueca69
@jaqueca69 8 лет назад
Amazing always remembered Mr. Nadien.
@mrausar
@mrausar 12 лет назад
one of the best performances of the century!
@amirkadamani1
@amirkadamani1 6 лет назад
This is a real gem!
@ujjwalmishra8962
@ujjwalmishra8962 4 года назад
Bro i m not even a minuite in and im crying why does the violin sound like its weeping
@rubengreenberg2253
@rubengreenberg2253 4 года назад
Please....give us more David Nadien videos. -wonderful tone, phrasing; sheer poetry.
@wingeddangernoodle
@wingeddangernoodle Год назад
i think Swan Lake may be one of my favorite Tchaikovsky scores it's just so.... heart rending.
@eajensen4979
@eajensen4979 2 года назад
I know close to nothing about classical music, but his playing gives me full body chills.
@peeyansh
@peeyansh 2 года назад
david nadien does that sometimes
@ashitolim2787
@ashitolim2787 4 года назад
May such music be heard by only pure souls. Amen.
@789armstrong
@789armstrong 4 года назад
Totally exquisite!
@Megu12345
@Megu12345 4 года назад
Oh dios mio... esto es precioso!
@RumbyFish
@RumbyFish 4 года назад
So beautiful I'm crying QAQ
@__gia.__178
@__gia.__178 2 года назад
I have missed out, thanks two set HHH its so beautiful
@s-sugoi835
@s-sugoi835 2 года назад
Damn, I almost forgot to watch it today.
@4musikable
@4musikable 2 года назад
Superb.
@chingelding4578
@chingelding4578 4 года назад
it is so sweet
@jonathonnielsen4078
@jonathonnielsen4078 4 года назад
I like that image of the violin solo of David Nadien being a pas de deux with the orchestra.
@angellike2234
@angellike2234 Год назад
Beautiful
@100crowns6
@100crowns6 7 лет назад
wonderful violinist!
@musicfirst5020
@musicfirst5020 Год назад
He is probably the most unknown great violinist of the 20th century. He had Heifetz like chops. He went off to do studio work because it paid more. True story.
@musicfirst5020
@musicfirst5020 Год назад
He played with our Seattle Youth Symphony a few times back in the 70's. A live Brahms Violin Concerto. It's on ytbe.
5 лет назад
Fantastic
@fuzz378
@fuzz378 3 года назад
beautiful..twoset get me here
@wankaparadiso
@wankaparadiso 12 лет назад
such vulnerable vibrato and gorgeous and exquisite singing! Lenny grunted at 2:43.
@germanvalverdeaubone2670
@germanvalverdeaubone2670 4 года назад
Viendolo desde Mendoza en cuarentena... Tremendo violinista..
@llancachirinocrupi5722
@llancachirinocrupi5722 4 года назад
3:05 am de un miércoles
@MrsGreenCrocs
@MrsGreenCrocs 3 года назад
i have chills.
@empireentertainmentevents1353
@empireentertainmentevents1353 2 года назад
RIP David Nadien. You were AMAZING!
@dayamusykant
@dayamusykant 4 года назад
I'm impressed 😲😲😲
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