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Itzhak Perlman - Beethoven: Violin Concerto (with Daniel Barenboim, Berliner Philharmoniker) 

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Legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman performs the Beethoven Violin Concerto with the Berliner Philharmoniker and conductor Daniel Barenboim, recorded live in 1992 at Konzerthaus Berlin.
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01:10 Allegro ma non troppo
25:42 Larghetto -
34:36 Rondo (Allegro)
Itzhak Perlman (Violin)
Daniel Barenboim (Conductor)
Berliner Philharmoniker (Ensemble)
Recorded Live: February 1992, Konzerthaus Berlin.
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Комментарии : 5 тыс.   
@mielevandeven9844
@mielevandeven9844 3 месяца назад
Some years ago i was in a hospital. There was a patient listening to this music and i ased him, what music is that? So he told me, he was a terminal patient and as his time was running out fast he only listened to the music worthwhile listining to. As this masterpiece surely is. Now, some years later, it is nearly my turn. Only heaven can hold more beautiful music then this. Dirk
@damjanabracic1268
@damjanabracic1268 3 месяца назад
19:11
@margaretwindross7695
@margaretwindross7695 2 месяца назад
Wonderful music full of energy and delicacy, sympathetic. Uplifting.
@denise3973
@denise3973 2 месяца назад
Just thinking of you tonight, Dirk. My goodness that first movement takes you places, surpassed only by the third (imo), which makes me laugh and cry. It's just so beautiful, I don't know where to channel the emotions. Hope things are hanging in for you. Sending lots of light. Be well. ~ D
@SnKnAPlotnick
@SnKnAPlotnick 2 месяца назад
A great story. Thanks for sharing it.
@rosaliahinojosaromero4808
@rosaliahinojosaromero4808 Месяц назад
Música celestial!
@kirstinstrand6292
@kirstinstrand6292 Год назад
Thank you Dad and Mom - wherever you are - for giving me the love of your music.
@Virginia-bm6ww
@Virginia-bm6ww 24 дня назад
This music makes me think there is hope for mankind after all, Sublime
@dafnimbus
@dafnimbus Год назад
God bless Mr Perlman for his lifetime of wondrous music.
@piermarco
@piermarco 3 года назад
I cannot understand how it's possible to click "I don't like" to this amazing perform! Perlman is the music, he's the violin!!
@user-um9ro7xl2e
@user-um9ro7xl2e 3 года назад
Amazing technic but there is no so much soul. Kogan and Heifetz absolutely fantastic violinists .
@rastkojacimovic9727
@rastkojacimovic9727 3 года назад
And don't forget: maestro Barenboim conducting! :D
@piermarco
@piermarco 3 года назад
@@user-um9ro7xl2e "tastes are not discussed" and I respect your "taste". I think Perlman plays with his own heart every single note. Kogan was one of the best violinist of the history with the technique of Heifetz and the sound of Oistrakh. But I think Perlman is still the best violinist alive in the world.
@josehabreu2896
@josehabreu2896 3 года назад
Gente que, simplemente no tiene alma: están vacíos, ya que resulta imposible no conmoverse ante lo sublime de esta espléndida obra y su extraordinaria ejecución.
@susyhoses2104
@susyhoses2104 3 года назад
Espectacular!! MAGNIFICO!! FELICITACIONES!!
@davidgoss1736
@davidgoss1736 3 года назад
When a violinist hobbles on crutches to his seat and smiles the whole time you know he is a great man before he ever plays a note; he is more than a great violinist, he is a universal treasure.
@nadiiarevhan9121
@nadiiarevhan9121 3 года назад
Щ99д
@psychedupbruce
@psychedupbruce 3 года назад
I felt that, too.
@redfoxakame
@redfoxakame 3 года назад
True. And his being great shows a lot to his playing. My impression of him (when he plays music) is that he's a very gentle person. ❤
@edwardbeskin1422
@edwardbeskin1422 3 года назад
@@redfoxakame 9
@georgebalsa9853
@georgebalsa9853 3 года назад
Yes he is!
@spuds1002
@spuds1002 Год назад
This violin concerto introduced me to classical music when I was 12. I found Perlman's rendition in the local library on tape cassette, 43 years later and it is still my favourite concerto. I learned to play the violin as a result. I would pretend to be the conductor, waving my chopsticks in the air, tears running down my face, such was the beauty of this concerto. The first movement alone is a masterpiece (almost a symphony in itself). Perlman is on another level, and I have yet to find another violinist come near his interpretation of Beethoven's one and only violin concerto, thank you thank you thank you...
@user-jf4mx9qz9o
@user-jf4mx9qz9o Год назад
Я тоже расплакалась,когда зазвучала скрипка,не знаю какими словами описать чувства в душе…
@alistairchew7510
@alistairchew7510 2 месяца назад
True
@bigalexg
@bigalexg Год назад
Some of my first memories are of my Daddy upstairs in his den playing the first movement over and over again, he must have been obsessed with it. I was too shy to go upstairs and listen alongside him so I sat entranced at the bottom of the stairs - the same flight of stairs I am looking at now, 65 years later, alone with my cats in the house I inherited from my dear parents. This was late 50's or early 60's. The performer, I learned much later, was Suzanne Lautenbacher. I was barely more than a baby and this was probably the first piece of classical music I ever heard. It made a big impression! At the time I didn't realize the impression made was one of a kind - that only as an innocent child could a piece of great music so magically entrance you - at the time it was just beautiful music I loved. Daddy eventually stopped playing it and the years passed and I forgot all about it until one day, when I was maybe 23, I was digging through his old LP collection and I found it. I put it on and with those first few drum beats tears started streaming . . .it was overwhelmingly beautiful and nostalgic. By the time I got to the cadenza (the solo portion, the one by Fritz Kreisler, also played by Pearlman here) I was back there again and in a Proustian epiphany I had remembered not just that time and how it felt but I remembered and regained "child", or some faint echo of it at least. Ever since then I have been obsessed. The effect on me is something more than music. This movement is, for me, an object of special power, unique in the universe, a portal back to that time and back to the heart and mind of that tiny child who sat in awe at the bottom of these stairs.
@maryshelton9674
@maryshelton9674 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for your wonderful story. All good wishes.
@jozomatanovic8284
@jozomatanovic8284 4 месяца назад
@buzas69
@buzas69 4 месяца назад
got tears reading that❤
@kathleendey8645
@kathleendey8645 3 месяца назад
This is why parents should play these great pieces of music to their children at a young age. We're so lucky to be able to see and hear this. Thank you for your story and what it brings.
@itana5542
@itana5542 3 месяца назад
🙏 Really a wonderful story. Thank you very much 😍 for sharing !
@jthtodhunter9301
@jthtodhunter9301 Год назад
This will go down in history.....
@chessematics
@chessematics Год назад
Perlman-Barenboim is the best concerto duo ever
@gabrielaxelriosrodriguezbu4853
@gabrielaxelriosrodriguezbu4853 5 месяцев назад
Two Jewish Masters with their hands and hearts giving us one of the dearest gifts in this world as Beethoven's music is
@elzbietaszyper5064
@elzbietaszyper5064 3 месяца назад
Realizują kibucową ZASADĘ TALENTÓW 😍 i plemiennego marketngu w przeciwieństwie do zwodzonych mas.
@denisesalles7248
@denisesalles7248 2 месяца назад
I find this odd. Would you say "Two Black Masters," "Two Chinese Masters," "Two German Masters?" What does being Jewish have to do with it? How about two beautifully talented musicians (and yes, I know one is a conductor) bring Beethoven's concerto to extraordinary life?
@user-hd6rk6cd5t
@user-hd6rk6cd5t 2 месяца назад
@@denisesalles7248 I agree, it stuck out like a sore thumb, clanked on the floor making the rest of his/her comment somewhat shallow and sounding insincere. Is he implying it is a surprise that Jewish musicians can perform this well, or is he suggesting that is because they are Jewish that they perform so well?
@denisesalles7248
@denisesalles7248 2 месяца назад
@@user-hd6rk6cd5t I have no idea - I just found it weird and unnecessary. Maybe part of the "anti-semitism isn't ok" movement?
@hansdekorver7365
@hansdekorver7365 2 месяца назад
@@denisesalles7248 Many very famous Jewish musicians ( pianists , violinists ). 20 Years ago one could say "Jewish ", but today it is forbidden ?
@cuqrious
@cuqrious Год назад
Millions of people world wide can never attend a concert like this but what an astonishing blessings that we cna see and hear this performance . Deo gratias.
@cuqrious
@cuqrious Год назад
program's English: not mine. Blessing (singular) and "can" not cna! Interesting that the Latin thanks to God was not in the dictionary at all!
@FuensantaMedina
@FuensantaMedina 2 месяца назад
4:48 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@FuensantaMedina
@FuensantaMedina 2 месяца назад
Divino sublime
@mariacuretmarti720
@mariacuretmarti720 Месяц назад
Amen amen andxAmen on Good fryday if I did not have youtube I could never listen to the divine music..thank you Lord for today again!❤
@DevineSegments
@DevineSegments 15 дней назад
@jeanielam4260
@jeanielam4260 3 года назад
This piece helps with my depression and anxiety. Whenever I am baraged with non-stop negative thoughts, this is the only piece that stops those voices. I don't know why but thank you Beethoven.
@mikecroghan9291
@mikecroghan9291 3 года назад
That's "Ludwig" to you!
@epifaniodelrosario3450
@epifaniodelrosario3450 3 года назад
Oir musica clasica es lo mas sublime que hay. Viva la felicidad.
@tsuobachi
@tsuobachi 3 года назад
This concerto is a gift to us all. I can't believe how beautiful it is. I'm so happy it adds so much to your life.
@adrianwright8685
@adrianwright8685 3 года назад
why don't you know why?
@peligrososopeligro4558
@peligrososopeligro4558 3 года назад
"Music gives wings to the soul. "....Plato
@beerus1
@beerus1 3 года назад
Itzhak is not just a great violinist. He is a doctor. He heals my soul and heart.
@annedwyer797
@annedwyer797 3 года назад
That's a beautiful thought; I think Maestro Perlman would love it.
@daviddenhalter9802
@daviddenhalter9802 2 часа назад
Well said
@Sylsim5
@Sylsim5 Год назад
Two geniuses meet: Beethoven and Perlman. sublime.
@Mrrossj01
@Mrrossj01 2 месяца назад
We live in a miraculous age. We are here in this beautiful room listening to music's greatest masters.
@jonathanturek5846
@jonathanturek5846 2 года назад
Itzak + Stradivarius + Beethoven = ☁ Heaven ☁
@diannemurphy7847
@diannemurphy7847 2 года назад
Divin the superb conversing timing
@diannemurphy7847
@diannemurphy7847 2 года назад
Listen at least once a week . Superb
@francisvonschoenborn7956
@francisvonschoenborn7956 Год назад
+ the Berliner Symphonic Masters
@esthermenchaca2692
@esthermenchaca2692 Месяц назад
Perfection ❤
@user-nt1ww6tk9m
@user-nt1ww6tk9m 11 дней назад
Исхьакь проявил дар Божий достойным образом. Великий человек. Слава его Роду.
@louiseclark7967
@louiseclark7967 2 года назад
That smile on Perlman's face- a man who truly loves his 'work'. Just stunning...
@juansalcedo4687
@juansalcedo4687 2 года назад
Precioso , magnífico, graciassss
@annedwyer797
@annedwyer797 2 года назад
True! Not much grimacing when he plays, mostly smiles.
@csottohal
@csottohal Год назад
It is not “work”; it is his life.
@louiseclark7967
@louiseclark7967 Год назад
@@csottohal Exactly
@jellyphish2112
@jellyphish2112 Год назад
I was thinking the same!
@Alleecats
@Alleecats 7 месяцев назад
My man introduced me to Classical music years ago. I am so grateful for it. Beethoven is his favorite and he spends many hours listening to it. I have learned to appreciate the beauty of it because of him.
@shirleyyell7564
@shirleyyell7564 6 месяцев назад
This concerto makes my soul sing and soar.....played by Itzak Perlman it is indeed sublime
@garydavidderby
@garydavidderby 3 года назад
I STARTED LOVING THIS MUSIC IN MY EARLY 20S NOW EARLY 80S
@latinovitszsuzsa3329
@latinovitszsuzsa3329 3 года назад
Me tooooo :)
@TheRoseChun
@TheRoseChun 3 года назад
Me too. Life is too short but Art is forever!
@dalemariedavis2528
@dalemariedavis2528 3 года назад
I was in High School...now I am sixty-two and it's just like the first time each time Mr. Perlman plays. It's obvious it's played from his soul. I nearly weep for joy when he plays. Thank you.
@song9749
@song9749 3 года назад
Me too 21 ,from Seoul
@mataso_br
@mataso_br 3 года назад
Omg
@premonitions1390
@premonitions1390 2 года назад
This piece is medicine for the troubled mind and salvation for the downcast soul
@user-mu9wc8vi2f
@user-mu9wc8vi2f 2 года назад
הענק בין הענקים אין אפשרות לקבל טוב מזה.ועוד בניצוח של דניאל ברנבוים זה מזל גדול לחיות בתקופה הזו. אין יותר מה להוסיף. תוודה.
@hangyeopyoon4630
@hangyeopyoon4630 2 года назад
@@user-mu9wc8vi2f 00u
@MsRosa2006
@MsRosa2006 2 года назад
@바로크, para mim está perfeito !! Um sonho ...
@itzhakperlman1616
@itzhakperlman1616 Год назад
@@MsRosa2006 💋🥰🥰💋💋
@rommelaereroselynn1387
@rommelaereroselynn1387 Год назад
@@MsRosa2006 là renàtssancz jeanne et Manon
@johnhelton4364
@johnhelton4364 Год назад
My father, John W. Helton, was also a master violinist. I remember him playing this piece with the Music Minus One series of recordings... outstanding virtuoso. He was also an accomplished composer and conductor of the Houston Youth Symphony back in the 70s. Later on in life he took up the balilika and played with the Houston Balilika Society. He also taught violin and piano. Dad was constantly in demand for concerts and other various events. He brought all of us up being involved in music and the arts. I myself played violin with the Houston Youth Symphony and attended school at the prestigious High School for the Performing and Visual Arts... but I was never more than a mediocre fiddlist. Hearing Itszak Perlman playing reminds me of Dad... and all the memories
@jasmeetsingh3396
@jasmeetsingh3396 Год назад
🎉🎉❤
@carolinaavila2131
@carolinaavila2131 Год назад
Que. Hermosa vida !! Rodeado de música Si es un placer escuchar a Perlman Un grande !
@carolinaavila2131
@carolinaavila2131 Год назад
Cuando me dicen; mira que bien toca el violín, recuerdo a Perlman y no digo nada “Perlman,Yehudi” Únicos Se me escapa otro, no puedo recordar el nombre, pero también un Grande ❤
@jeffreybutler3156
@jeffreybutler3156 Год назад
We played this piece this evening in Jones Hall with Perlman. I'm glad you have fond memories of music in Houston and of your father. HSPVA is downtown now and the orchestra there attended our morning rehearsal yesterday. My son is now part of that group. I hope he has good memories as well when he is older.
@user-cs4nj7pn9c
@user-cs4nj7pn9c Год назад
@@jeffreybutler3156 и. М. Мимо
@user-jk7yz1xr8w
@user-jk7yz1xr8w 3 месяца назад
After my mom passed this music brings me joy and great peace 😊
@marijane8665
@marijane8665 3 года назад
It just doesn’t get any better than this! Beethoven, Perlman & Barenboim! I love UTUBE everyday for bringing us this content. Where else, in what era, was this possible? I’m 73+ yrs. old and I’ve loved classical music for most of my life...and it’s never been so universally accessible. So glad to be alive today❣️Marijane
@maelughran6981
@maelughran6981 3 года назад
You are right, Marijane, Beethoven's Violin Concerto performed by Perlman....exquisite. Beethoven always manages to reach the heart, while the phenomenal Perlman somehow extracts every last ounce of emotion from this piece. And you are right about YT also, an unbelievable resource for those of us who adore classical music for which we should be eternally grateful. But even as a LvB ( and Wagner) addict I find that Brahms Violin Concerto moves me more! Btw, I discovered RW quite late in life... he too created some of the most profoundly romantic/heroic, epic even....compositions.
@andreachenna5577
@andreachenna5577 3 года назад
Cheers!
@leonigudesman8069
@leonigudesman8069 3 года назад
nah...neither smart, nor beautiful - on the great violin
@marijane8665
@marijane8665 3 года назад
@@maelughran6981 Yes, I also love the Brahms concerto! I must admit I know very little about Wagner’s music other than the obvious, popular ones, but you’ve piqued my interest and that will be my next Utube search!
@MoPoppins
@MoPoppins 3 года назад
Your enthusiasm is INFECTIOUS! May it go VIRAL. :)
@themaestroslady1812
@themaestroslady1812 3 года назад
Perlman is the epitome of what it means to have music at the core of one's soul. I'm sure the great Beethoven would have heartily approved of this magical performance.
@richardmorrison6510
@richardmorrison6510 3 года назад
Had Beethoven at any point ever able to physically hear his work..? Even so there most have been such a vault of tones... An endless range of notes vying for the opp. To be born... To come ALIVE .. It must , at times as sadistically calming as herding kittens
@DavidRice111
@DavidRice111 3 года назад
@Kim Jeffries- I was thinking that as well!
@DavidRice111
@DavidRice111 3 года назад
@@richardmorrison6510 Yes he was able to physically hear much of his work- his hearing loss occurred later in life.
@itzhakperlman3603
@itzhakperlman3603 2 года назад
♥️♥️♥️♥️🌹
@jeanash9502
@jeanash9502 Год назад
Enjoying this fine rendition life is good 👍
11 месяцев назад
Durch diese Musik wurde ich geheilt von Depression. Sie sind mein Vorbild.Danke. Mein liebster Komponist und der beste Violinspieler der Welt. Da ist man an den Tor des Himmels.
@ruzicalilic4933
@ruzicalilic4933 Месяц назад
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!
@giganerd896
@giganerd896 24 дня назад
He's not dead yet!! And thank goodness for that, too!
@catharinacolpaert968
@catharinacolpaert968 14 дней назад
Zo mooi😮
@drm54321
@drm54321 Год назад
There are just no words to fully describe the beauty of this. Thank you Mr. Perlman.
@jerrykopel8538
@jerrykopel8538 3 года назад
how can anyone feel sorry for him/herself after listening to this music played by a man who can't walk and composed by a man who couldn't hear ?
@IPPF-oo6pe
@IPPF-oo6pe 3 года назад
Best of the shorter remarks in this string , with or without your permission , I'm stealing it for an article I am writing... >>>>>Joel Laykin....Hong Kong , China
@dominicanmom1
@dominicanmom1 3 года назад
Yes indeed. No time for pity parties; these brilliant musicians are at the top of their craft and we are blest to hear such virtuosity!
@denisesalles7248
@denisesalles7248 3 года назад
@@IPPF-oo6pe Wow, really? Not terribly cool.
@user-qn8pn6dr9s
@user-qn8pn6dr9s 3 года назад
@@dominicanmom1 י צחק,אתה גאון הנגינה בכינור בלי כל קשר לנכותך !!!
@MrPablomex
@MrPablomex 3 года назад
@@IPPF-oo6pe It would be fair to quote and give credit to @jerry kopel in your article for these words.
@Hammarre
@Hammarre 3 года назад
The tone is so rich. And also the way Perlman plays, as if he is not trying hard at all, but instead relaxed, submerged. Very blessed and talented Perlman is
@barbaramoller5166
@barbaramoller5166 3 года назад
Wonderful music so beautifully played Perlman is a real treasure and a very gifted 👨
@elisabethwatt7874
@elisabethwatt7874 5 месяцев назад
Lost count of how many times I’ve listened to this. ❤❤❤
@ruzicalilic4933
@ruzicalilic4933 27 дней назад
Me, too.
@markcrimminswriter
@markcrimminswriter 11 месяцев назад
A breathtaking performance of the Beethoven violin concerto: Barenboim splendid at the helm; Perlman at his unbeatable best; and behind and under and through it all, the marvellous Berlin Philharmonic. Beethoven performed here with near definitive precision and profundity. A marvellous spectacle.
@miryambarnabas2424
@miryambarnabas2424 11 месяцев назад
A great comment with which I agree totally! 👍
@mirtalucisano3044
@mirtalucisano3044 4 месяца назад
Baremboin, nació en Argentina... Qué orgullo eh?
@markcrimminswriter
@markcrimminswriter 4 месяца назад
​@@mirtalucisano3044
@markcrimminswriter
@markcrimminswriter 4 месяца назад
¡En efecto! En el fútbol, ​​en la música y en la literatura, viva la Argentina!
@mirtalucisano3044
@mirtalucisano3044 4 месяца назад
@@markcrimminswriter y aunque no soy creyente, en la religión: el papa. Saludos!
@RafaelQuirinoVex
@RafaelQuirinoVex 3 года назад
The greatest violin concerto played by the greatest violin player of our time. This is magical!
@lorrainem4359
@lorrainem4359 3 года назад
Pure celestial beauty
@shirleysvoice
@shirleysvoice 2 года назад
If it is true which it seems to be that music calms the savage beast , whatever that may be , it is better than any medicine one could take. I take it often .
@sherrievavrichek9604
@sherrievavrichek9604 2 года назад
I was thinking exactly the same thing…and also what a treasured gift to be able to be sitting at home watching this miracle unfold before my very eyes whenever I wish! How fortunate we are!!!
@goldenautumn3073
@goldenautumn3073 2 года назад
Amen!
@chriskane4031
@chriskane4031 2 года назад
Agree!
@craigcowing1107
@craigcowing1107 3 года назад
28 years ago and still a masterful performance.
@sasa321brasnik9
@sasa321brasnik9 3 года назад
Thanks for posting the date ! It doesn’t matter, but still 🙏at moments like this everything seems perfect in the world. The way it should be.
@juantejeda3649
@juantejeda3649 3 года назад
Que maravilla
@averdiny1
@averdiny1 7 месяцев назад
For over 50 years I have been enthralled by Beethoven and his genius. First with his 9th symphony and then this Violin Concerto. I first heard it performed by the legendary Jasha Heifowitz, now by Itzhak Perlman. It still runs chills in my heart to hear such excellence!
@paolalagi8990
@paolalagi8990 7 месяцев назад
Zino Francescatti was my first introduction to the concert, and still my favourite, closely followed by Perlman.
@rikaengelbrecht5799
@rikaengelbrecht5799 6 месяцев назад
😊
@TheRageRob
@TheRageRob 2 месяца назад
Which other pieces do you truly love by Beethoven, excluding his symphonies? The violin concerto and 9th symphony are also my favourites.
@averdiny1
@averdiny1 2 месяца назад
His “Pathetique” Piano Sonata also the “Emperor Concerto for piano & orchestra. A must hear is the Fidelio aria from his one and only Opera.
@BG-su6gx
@BG-su6gx Год назад
Life doesn't get any better than hearing this
@zbigniewbrzezinski8869
@zbigniewbrzezinski8869 3 года назад
The best violin concerto ever ! RIP Great Beethoven.
@domenicoversaci5826
@domenicoversaci5826 3 года назад
Traduci
@rene-pierresamary4874
@rene-pierresamary4874 3 года назад
This music helps us to live.
@gordonbusbridge4184
@gordonbusbridge4184 3 года назад
I totally agree! It's hard to imagine a finer performance of this sublime piece.
@atoniylaurett
@atoniylaurett Год назад
I listen to this concert in the first hours of the new year, because it vibrates at high frequencies, especially when it is performed by such musicians. Perlman is the splendor of time, which has a violin in the soul, and the soul in the violin.
@grahamlewis6062
@grahamlewis6062 Год назад
Me too Lauretta, complete with my greyhound who struggled through the fireworks!! Just beautiful,beloved Beethoven. Joan
@maryn.4492
@maryn.4492 Год назад
Our Great violinist also has a Great violin. The sound is out of this world.
@amorosa101
@amorosa101 Год назад
@@maryn.4492 That's a Stradivarius violin made in 1714. Both the Violin and Perlman play happily together. 🎻😍🎻
@russbradley8581
@russbradley8581 Год назад
What a gifted player, I say ,no violin player any better, I love this music I play old time string music and this man is a gift to music @
@portzblitz
@portzblitz Год назад
I love what you wrote! 👏🏾 Hear hear Thanks for the vibes 💜
@michaelattwell7502
@michaelattwell7502 2 месяца назад
I doubt any of us will ever hear a greater performance of this masterpiece in our lives. Sublime.
@crotalusatrox7931
@crotalusatrox7931 2 года назад
Don't forget the genius of the man, Beethoven late in life conscripted such beautiful music...deaf. He heard it in his mind and wrote the scores, even conducted his compositions never hearing a note but what was in his mind, masterful genius.
@mikecantrell2397
@mikecantrell2397 Год назад
When my children were little they want “boom boxes” that played cassette tapes. I got them each one with the only stipulation that they play classical tapes at night when they sleep. My daughter rebelled and never played them. My 8 year old son however, stuck to the deal. I asked him if he could tell identify the composers. He said “yes, Bach is playful, Beethoven flows like a river, Mozart is the river”.
@giuseppeettoremantovani2465
@@mikecantrell2397 beautiful
@cgardner85
@cgardner85 Год назад
Although he couldn’t hear the music as we do but he can hear it in his mind and Beethoven was willing to share it to the world by composing such beautiful music.
@dennishays3442
@dennishays3442 Год назад
There was Beethoven's Fifth Symphony as deafness and depression set in and Beethoven's Ode to Joy as music lifted him out of it. The most valuable thing to understand about the man.
@prateepruckpanish8842
@prateepruckpanish8842 Год назад
แม่เมาะ แต่วันหนึ่งบังเอิญมีแมลงสาปมาเล่นปินไต่จากขาขึ้นไปที่ร่าง มีอารมณความรู้สึกถึงขนใต้ขาหลังพริ้วไหวที่ผิวกายขณะทำตัวนิ่งๆและเมื่อขยับตัวดูเหมือนหล่อนจะตกใจจึงได้กระโจนออกจากร่างไปในทันที
@bettinaschifferl550
@bettinaschifferl550 3 года назад
this beautiful man makes magic with a little wooden box in his hands...
@annedwyer797
@annedwyer797 3 года назад
That's a different but profound way of thinking of it! I like it...
@simonwong2738
@simonwong2738 3 года назад
And the wooden box looks so small in his hand.
@SanityIsland
@SanityIsland Месяц назад
I want to live somewhere where this is popular music 🎶❤️
@nianchen3818
@nianchen3818 Год назад
Both the conductor and violinist are extraordinary! What a feast of music!
@Lividbuffalo
@Lividbuffalo 5 месяцев назад
How does one judge a conductor? Genuine question, I am a novice here.
@luzgarces-galante6915
@luzgarces-galante6915 3 года назад
Perlman is an inspiration for mankind!
@3dmaker699
@3dmaker699 3 года назад
Hilary Hahn is very very good as well.
@corgispotter
@corgispotter 3 года назад
@@3dmaker699 no one's making any comparisons. They are both great. Hilary Hahn's cadenzas are all to die for.
@BeatenHorse
@BeatenHorse 2 года назад
I found a 4 CD Perlman set with this recording included when I was 18 and couldn’t afford the $50 price tag. It ended up the first gift I received from a beloved friend. I still have it 20 years later. Memorized every note. One of my treasured possessions.
@maryvasilakakos7387
@maryvasilakakos7387 Год назад
Lost count how often I listen to this piece. Itzak is just the most miraculous violin talent of the ages. What a sublime gift to us music lovers! 💓
@miryambarnabas2424
@miryambarnabas2424 11 месяцев назад
💗
@user-kg5vu3yd9i
@user-kg5vu3yd9i 7 месяцев назад
A masterpiece played by a master. So beautiful how he feels every note. It’s a gift to have something so beautiful in an ugly world.
@Canuckmom128
@Canuckmom128 3 года назад
I adore Itzhak Perlman - for his talent and virtuosity but even more as a person. He is always happy and smiling as he arrives on stage to play - despite the fact that mobility is a challenge for him. Such a positive force in the World. So needed - especially now. Bravo 👏👏🎶
@rogerdelapasture2409
@rogerdelapasture2409 3 года назад
A great man, a great artist
@marilynwoolford-chandler1161
@marilynwoolford-chandler1161 3 года назад
@Canuckmom1958 loved your post. “Like “ is too feeble a word for either your post or Itzhak Perlman. Or Daniel Barenboim whom I knew of as a teenager. The orchestral sound was strikingly “tender/soft” yet full-bodied. Wow. Music by the auditor ally challenged Ludwig van Beethoven
@floydperdway
@floydperdway 3 года назад
I was giggling as I watched this - his incredible talent just pours out of those fingers and his expressions as he plays helps me feel some of his exuberance. Brilliant!
@bevtaggart1406
@bevtaggart1406 3 года назад
You can feel his soul when he plays.
@violagang842
@violagang842 3 года назад
He didn't smile when he played the music from Schindler's list in London. Neither did anyone else, it was so hauntingly beautiful
@vermontsownboy6957
@vermontsownboy6957 2 года назад
When a violin concerto opens with a beautiful, eyewatering wind ensemble, what can one say but "Beethoven". This piece defies time.
@mariaangelicavaldivia5216
@mariaangelicavaldivia5216 2 года назад
MARAVILLOSO....ESTOY COMO FLOTANDO,EN MEDIO De QUIMIOTERAPIA ....GRACIAS POR ESTA MARAVILLA!!!!!
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 2 года назад
Tchaikovsky’s violin concerto too (the second movement :)
@Dee010s
@Dee010s Год назад
@@Dylonely42 i often do a mind exercise thinking about the two pieces and try to convince myself which one i like more and why. Its very difficult cuz both are truly amazing!
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 Год назад
@@Dee010s For me, Tchaikovsky’s one is obviously better. Perhaps you really like classical music as romantic.
@dhunadenwalla3838
@dhunadenwalla3838 11 месяцев назад
Bc chi chi
@pedagogo20091
@pedagogo20091 Год назад
Gracias Itzhak, gracias Daniel. Gracias Ludwig.
@stephanebelizaire5063
@stephanebelizaire5063 3 дня назад
Cheers and Vivat for the Great Violinist Mr Itzhak Perlman !
@hillaryhauser8018
@hillaryhauser8018 2 года назад
Thank you YOU TUBE, for providing access to these incredible performances. This one is out of this world - so wonderful to hear during these troubling times.
@marcoantonioparis2635
@marcoantonioparis2635 Год назад
Es de todos
@leonaldobrum
@leonaldobrum Год назад
You are right. My subscription to RU-vid is one of my best investments: hearing concerts and all music, as well as a few documentaries without interruptions is a great boon. Like hearing this concert for example 😍
@julietsix3819
@julietsix3819 Год назад
A wonderful way to pass an afternoon! Anthony I am on the DC Board of Young Concert Artists - my father was on Susan Wadsworth ‘s board since it’s inception . Pinky# was one of her first artists to be produced by YCA!
@julietsix3819
@julietsix3819 Год назад
Juliet❤
@annamarielico-alfano7458
@annamarielico-alfano7458 2 года назад
Magnificento!!! Magnifying!!! Powerful!!! Electrifying!! I am a paraplegic, I know the meaning of this. He plays straight from his heart to let us feel it!! Bravissimo Itzhak!!!🎻🤟🏽
@itzhakperlman1616
@itzhakperlman1616 Год назад
♥️♥️♥️♥️
@esthermarcus5135
@esthermarcus5135 Год назад
@@itzhakperlman1616 כל הכבוד ללב הרחמן שלך, שתהיה מבורך, ותזכה תמיד לעשות את רצון הבורא הרחמן שלנו ולמצוא חן בעיניו !! תודה שנתן לנו את הנגינה הנפלאה שלך !!
@bellavarshavsky7866
@bellavarshavsky7866 5 месяцев назад
I adore Itzhak Perlman as a man and as a musician virtuoso. You can feel his soul as he performs. Magnificent! Magical!!❤
@goshaletun8164
@goshaletun8164 Год назад
Nothing is forever, but in this age of temporary jobs, temporary love and temporary friendships I am glad that there are people like I.Perlman and other wonderful musicians who help make Beethoven sound so great that one wats to believe that it is forever...or may be it is just Classical?
@glamaz0n
@glamaz0n Год назад
The first time I heard this concerto was when I was in 9th grade, and suffering from the serious congestion produced by a cold. I was lying down in front of the fireplace, listening to the concerto and my father was sitting on the sofa, and I found myself sobbing through the entire piece, its beauty affecting me deeply.
@scottrichard1492
@scottrichard1492 Год назад
He always leaves one with beautiful emotions☺️ Is this your favorite song if I may ask?
@HathaYodel
@HathaYodel Год назад
Reading your comment and remembering when I first heard the concerto around the same age I'm sitting here surprised to find tears in my own eyes!
@taltalim18
@taltalim18 Год назад
Such a beautiful memory sitting with your father! I cry every time I listen to this piece especially Itzhak Perlman’s rendition with Berenboim conducting. 🥰
@fredstjohn7165
@fredstjohn7165 Год назад
@@scottrichard1492 This is indeed my favorite classical composition and Perlman is a violinist beyond belief. His instrument makes one realize why musicians will pay a king's ransom for a Stradivarius
@rzurel1
@rzurel1 Год назад
How can you miss with the world’s best composer and violinist working together creating this masterpiece? Impossible. ❤❤
@jc6594
@jc6594 3 года назад
Happy 75th Birthday Itzhak Perlman
@stefanoavoni3516
@stefanoavoni3516 Год назад
Un genio assoluto. Il concerto per violino e orchestra sembra che Beethoven l'abbia scritto pensando a quando l'avrebbe eseguito Perlman, il più grande violinista vivente da oltre 50 anni.
@alpat7948
@alpat7948 8 месяцев назад
Una recensione da applausi Perlman il migliore violinista di sempre 👏👏👏👏
@stefanoavoni3516
@stefanoavoni3516 8 месяцев назад
@@alpat7948 concordo pienamente
@johnwoods7650
@johnwoods7650 11 месяцев назад
Barenboim and the orchestra are amazing too.
@ichigokurosaki6213
@ichigokurosaki6213 3 года назад
The way Perlman played cadenza is godly. Cadenza is the most difficult in a piece and it is played by soloist.
@TJP-tq4np
@TJP-tq4np 2 года назад
Cadenza starts at 20.44.
@dannyboy2267
@dannyboy2267 2 года назад
@@TJP-tq4np 20:36
@carolgibson1241
@carolgibson1241 2 года назад
One of the world's great violinists of all time playing one of the world's great composers of all time, sublime!
@gloriacasella1476
@gloriacasella1476 Год назад
Magnífico ejecutante! Esa técnica Esa dulzura, que sale del corazón. Y la orquesta y el director que acompañan.¡ que deleite, que placer,!! Y sin una imperfecciónsolo: maravilloso. Sonido. Gracias ,gracias a todos pues esos dones maravillosos nos han embelesado!!!! Bendiciones
@ms9771
@ms9771 Год назад
That is not true, he has supported Zionist Jew and opened doors for him, and close to others, even in his life story told us when we watched his concert one month ago,
@TUNGUYEN-jc4vc
@TUNGUYEN-jc4vc Год назад
8.3 I have to get, Thanks so much
@impCaesarAvg
@impCaesarAvg Год назад
Good orchestra, too.
@sassonbechor5498
@sassonbechor5498 Год назад
@@gloriacasella1476you
@KesslerWatsonMusic
@KesslerWatsonMusic Год назад
That violin tone is unbelievable!
@brendaflowers5627
@brendaflowers5627 Год назад
At 47: 08 it felt like Ludwig was begging God to let him hear it just once.
@silencedogood7297
@silencedogood7297 7 месяцев назад
Perlman did a workshop at our college. He asked students to hand him their violins and bows. He proved he could make any violin sing ! Wow. Every cheap violin sounded wonderful in his masterful hands.
@ASvanRandwijck
@ASvanRandwijck 5 месяцев назад
By far the most beautiful performance of this masterpiece I've ever heard.
@gailrichardson8534
@gailrichardson8534 2 года назад
Another answered prayer when the RU-vid algorithm dropped this amazing, soul-stirring selection into my feed. I really needed this. I was raised on classical music from as far back as I can remember. On Saturday and Sunday mornings my father would have the radio tuned to Sunrise Symphony on WOR out of New York. This was back in the 1940's. Have always loved this piece. Once my parents were able to buy a console with a radio AND a phonograph, my father started collecting classical music on records so we could listen to that marvelous music any time. My aunt was a violinist and played with our community orchestra. Anytime there was a concert ANYWHERE near us (we lived in north Jersey) featuring a violin concerto, she would take me with her to hear it. I'm 78 years old now but I remember the first time Itzhak Perlman appeared on TV. He was introduced as a "new, young, violinist" on a level with some of the other recent virtuoso violinists. Don't remember which selection he played that day, but there was something about his music 🎶 that touched my heart and soul. I remember saying to my Dad that I knew he was going be one of the greatest violinists that ever lived. His sound was not like anyone elses. Being able to hear this tonight has been a true gift. This is my favorite violin concerto. It's too bad Beethoven didn't write more for the violin. But perhaps he felt he would never be able to equal this. If anything, Perlman's music has gotten so much sweeter with the years. Thank you again Itzhak and Beethoven.
@michaelhanrahanmoore1622
@michaelhanrahanmoore1622 2 года назад
Wonderful comment
@jonathanturek5846
@jonathanturek5846 2 года назад
Aloha God Bless You ! I started with the Suzuki Method at 3 and learned music theory and how to read n write music just before writing and reading English. My sister's too but they played piano / flute violin. I played trumpet and violin. My grandfather sat on the st Louis Symphony .. My Uncle Frank Schindler studied for decade in Paris and was a great teacher and pianist of Bach especially .. Grandma Schindler played the organ at church til 93 ! This piece here Itzhak Perlman + Stradivarius + Beethoven is my favorite song for last 10 months haha we are both happy to find this. Aloha -J
@peachpathfinder
@peachpathfinder 2 года назад
I enjoyed reading your comment.
@janeji8630
@janeji8630 2 года назад
Beethoven actually wrote quite a few more pieces for the violin, including his two romances and the sonatas for violin and piano. : ) They are all very good
@germanakifner817
@germanakifner817 2 года назад
Hallo from Austria..... Thank you for telling us your life-Story. Very heartwarming.
@jennifercoppola490
@jennifercoppola490 3 года назад
Balm for the troubled soul in these strange times. Thank you for your skill and dedication all musicians of the world
@helenwinchester2520
@helenwinchester2520 3 года назад
Just found this, and it has blown me away! Thank you.
@user-lr2mv9so7g
@user-lr2mv9so7g 3 года назад
@@helenwinchester2520 Я очарована. Спасибо!!!
@midwestmatthew9752
@midwestmatthew9752 6 месяцев назад
Just watching Perlman tune his violin was inspiring. He made more beautiful music in those few seconds of open strings than I've played in 33 years as an amateur violinist.
@astridtikal9738
@astridtikal9738 6 месяцев назад
it is so wonderful, if more people will listen this music, there will be more peace in the word! Ital Perlman is touching the heart❤
@janeseamore1370
@janeseamore1370 3 года назад
The most perfect violinist ever to my mind
@daysinthelifeofmaddie9042
@daysinthelifeofmaddie9042 3 года назад
It isu
@judithlewiscpa
@judithlewiscpa 2 года назад
Itzhak Pearlman is a musical genius...a true master at his art!
@itzhakperlman1616
@itzhakperlman1616 Год назад
♥️♥️♥️♥️
@itzhakperlman1616
@itzhakperlman1616 Год назад
💋🥰🥰🥰💋
@augustocianfoni6954
@augustocianfoni6954 Год назад
Tre giganti e una Orchestra mitica...ammirare poi la gioia che manifesta Perlmann quando suona fa pensare al miracolo che la musica riversa sull'umanità.
@antoniogreco5512
@antoniogreco5512 6 месяцев назад
BEETHOVEN IL PIU GRANDE. ITZHAK PERLMAN, IL SUO MIGLIOR ESECUTORE!!
@thekeyof
@thekeyof 3 года назад
Absolute perfection, Perlman is the proof that music’s spirit is beyond every physical barrier. Thanks thanks thanks for all this beauty
@leonorahamilton5724
@leonorahamilton5724 3 года назад
Love to the moon
@glauciafonseca1640
@glauciafonseca1640 3 года назад
Agradeço a tilrza
@glauciafonseca1640
@glauciafonseca1640 3 года назад
Obrigada pela gentileza musical. A vida se torna bela com a sonoridade dos instrumentos.
@maryvasilakakos7387
@maryvasilakakos7387 2 года назад
Totally agree. He is transcendent 💕
@helenlauer9545
@helenlauer9545 3 года назад
Perlman sometimes makes a violin sound like a cello, other times indistinguishable from a song bird. Absolutely healing. . . . the love and respect on the faces of the orchestra in camera view when he walks on; it's palpable.
@rogerc.6531
@rogerc.6531 3 года назад
Ouvir esse violinista, é o mesmo que entrar no Paraíso sem pedir licença!
@1Passingthrew1
@1Passingthrew1 3 года назад
Two of Israel’s finest with the Berlin Philharmonic with one of Germany’s finest composer. Imagine this in 1943!
@marcoamotademacedo
@marcoamotademacedo 3 года назад
Marco
@marcoamotademacedo
@marcoamotademacedo 3 года назад
Marco
@janeseamore1370
@janeseamore1370 3 года назад
Helen! So true. What a lovely comment
@CountryZorro
@CountryZorro Год назад
I grew up in Appalachia, never exposed to Beethoven. Somewhere I came by a cd of this in the 70s. I drove from Newhall CA to West LA for work. During my drive I listened to this and traffic didn’t bother me. It is so spiritually transcendent it defies words. Perlman is really great. DB is no slacker. Fantastic.
@Lorec1
@Lorec1 Год назад
ugh! the way the violin just sings
@davidsueteddy
@davidsueteddy 3 года назад
The great tragedy is that Beethoven only composed a single violin concerto. It was not well received initially and then not until after his death. It is one of the most beautiful pieces of music every created, and Perlman plays effortlessly and with infectious joy. If I only had one piece of classical music to listen to, this would be it.
@leoathanatos9492
@leoathanatos9492 3 года назад
Dear David, When such a perfect play is delivered to the world - as Perlman offered us! - is done... there's no need for more! Any violin concert can be wonderful, amazing, incredible.... this one - Perlman, Barenboim... - is the absolute gift to us...
@ekaram63
@ekaram63 3 года назад
It is hard to top this. Why even trying?
@elainepaurel3949
@elainepaurel3949 3 года назад
The main theme in the last movement always gives me the image of a child trying to entice a parent to join in play. The orchestra's echo is the parent lumbering along after the child skips lightly.
@chuckcornelius194
@chuckcornelius194 3 года назад
@@ekaram63 if no one tried, we wouldn't have the Brahms concerto, or Sibelius, or Tchaikovsky, etc.
@cindyandjoey
@cindyandjoey 3 года назад
And to think that Beethoven almost committed suicide! He was in the depths of despair over his declining health and hearing loss, and stated in a letter that he had strongly considered suicide, but decided not to, because of the importance of his "art." (See the two-hour Beethoven documentary that came out a couple years ago.) Thank God for that!! If he had killed himself, this piece and other of his best works would never have been created.
@1101947
@1101947 2 года назад
The words are poor to express the beauty of this Concerto and the quality of this performance !!!!!!!!
@sonyadight276
@sonyadight276 Год назад
One of the great musical wonders !!!
@1101947
@1101947 Год назад
@@sonyadight276 I love it !
@selcukkis6860
@selcukkis6860 Год назад
Brings one to silence immediately ♥️🙏
@stepitupandgo67
@stepitupandgo67 5 месяцев назад
Just achingly beautiful...
@kennypowell79
@kennypowell79 8 месяцев назад
he can make ones soul cry
@rogermetzger7335
@rogermetzger7335 3 года назад
Beautiful beyond words. And there is my violin lying over there on a chair wishing I could play it like that.
@cherib.8200
@cherib.8200 3 года назад
Have loved his violin for more than 3 decades. Unfortunately, can't play his records or even his CDs, because my devices died and I can't afford new ones. My thanks to anyone, who has put these beautiful pieces of music unline, for me to be able to listen to. Thank you Itzak and yous. who are with me.
@jeffreywise4807
@jeffreywise4807 2 года назад
My wife’s name is Cheri (spelled your way) and her last name starts with « B ». Did a double take!
@casildaramirez8352
@casildaramirez8352 2 года назад
J’ai
@claudetinnes1060
@claudetinnes1060 Год назад
Quel maitrise du violon, Itzhak Perlman, quel travail, un plaisir d'écoute immense, accompagné d'un grand chef. Je considère cette prestation comme une référence d'écoute pour cette œuvre de Beethoven.
@mitchellclark1484
@mitchellclark1484 Год назад
I truly marvel that once Mr Perlman puts instrument to chin, I am brought such joy because of the joy HE brings to his musicality.
@gretareinarsson7461
@gretareinarsson7461 3 года назад
I think it’s the most beautiful of violin concertos (and there are so many to choose from). I played a recording of this concerto for my mother (it was he favourite) as she lay on her deathbed and I will never ever forget her reaction. It moved her to another place. Someplace only she new where😊❤️🙏
@robbell9444
@robbell9444 3 года назад
How beautiful it's very healing especially 1st movement I love your comment music is the voice of the spirit ❤️😊
@robbell9444
@robbell9444 3 года назад
Rob Bell Rory! Is me on RU-vid a song about my mate from university who's got cancer.
@caromusic9331
@caromusic9331 3 года назад
Definitely the most beautiful violin concerto
@LvBeethoven10
@LvBeethoven10 3 года назад
🌹
@veritodaie1458
@veritodaie1458 3 года назад
YO PODRIA HABER DICHO EXACTAMENTE LO MISMO QUE TU ......PERO TU YA LO DIJISTE TODO!!!!!!
@PabloIzurieta
@PabloIzurieta 3 года назад
I think this is the best performance of the violin concerto I have ever come across.
@aidaparra948
@aidaparra948 2 месяца назад
Dios mío, no me canso de escuchar ests obra tan majestuosa que nos regalo Bethoveen, interpretada y dirigida por dos grandes genios, gracias 🥰🥰👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤❤❤❤❤
@richardkramer251
@richardkramer251 3 месяца назад
So happy to be here on this planet; so filled with gratitude.
@joyorpenkanter9949
@joyorpenkanter9949 2 года назад
What a most beautiful and sublimely spiritual ending to the first day of 2022 this has been for me thanks to Maestro Perlman.
@chriskane4031
@chriskane4031 2 года назад
Bravo!
@fatimashaikh3366
@fatimashaikh3366 2 года назад
I simply love this piece by Beethoven. It has a melancholic beauty. Perlman is superb.
@teresacallahan4822
@teresacallahan4822 2 года назад
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@maryvasilakakos7387
@maryvasilakakos7387 2 года назад
A ending and a start of anything any time! Yes, truly sublime. I'm old enough to remember Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic when he was at his sexiest. His dramatic quality was indisputable but i always found his tempi at tad frenzied. Younger musicians and conductors understand that Beethoven is best just on a tad slower tempo. This performance is unsurpassed. The more I listen to it the more tears just flow: happy, complex, most fulfilling tears. Cheers from Oz 🦘
@rosariovelasco3734
@rosariovelasco3734 2 года назад
Bravissimo
@annettehonickman9069
@annettehonickman9069 3 года назад
Itzhak Perlman is the Best! I love the way he doesn't need the music, plays by memory. BRAVO!!
@RekhaAnderson
@RekhaAnderson 9 дней назад
11:09 He is an absolute genius who brings music to life
@amorosa101
@amorosa101 Год назад
I've seen Perlman in Person, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. What a treat! I have to say I shed quite a few tears with that performance.
@sherie7250
@sherie7250 Год назад
Oh, Ooooo, this is my first time hearing him play, it's simply perfect, that's it!
@MusicalRocky
@MusicalRocky 3 года назад
This is probably one of the greatest recordings of all time.
@annedwyer797
@annedwyer797 3 года назад
I love the roar of the audience when the music ends, and again a few seconds later when Maestro Perlman stands! It's one more thing to enjoy about this wonderful performance.😘🎶
@fabiodemarchi570
@fabiodemarchi570 3 года назад
Meravigliosa interpretazione
@KayKay0813
@KayKay0813 Год назад
Perlman and Barenboim...masters!
@susanapatriciatorres6004
@susanapatriciatorres6004 7 месяцев назад
Pearlmsn is a jewel himself ... this is celestial melody to anyone's soul and heart ... exquisite nectar from the genius from Bonn !!!!!! ❤❤❤❤
@idfazekas1199
@idfazekas1199 3 года назад
ITZHAK PERLMAN the Legendary Violinist !!!!
@jferguson8435
@jferguson8435 2 года назад
I heard Maestro Perlman play this concerto with the Toronto Symphony in Carnegie Hall during the NYC marathon on a Sunday afternoon in the Fall of 1987. He stood in for the singer who was sick, every note was perfect. I was in the cheapest seat at the top of the hall and he was a dot on the stage but the sound lingers with me still , to see him now so close up, every expression, his fingers and bow moving effortlessly. Thank you, thank you for posting this on RU-vid.
@ancabostinariu6550
@ancabostinariu6550 Год назад
Sounds like a dialogue of the artist with God
@ninamadzarevic3926
@ninamadzarevic3926 Год назад
One word only: amazing Mr. Perlman
@TheStealthDawg
@TheStealthDawg 8 месяцев назад
The fact he can memorize this entire piece is just insane.
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