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Itzhak talks about the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto 

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@yeah381
@yeah381 6 лет назад
I love how easily he plays the "hard" and "uncomfortable" stuff
@tiborvisi7438
@tiborvisi7438 4 года назад
He did play the fast part out of tune. But who cares, really? He has big hands. On the upper part of the fingerboard there is very little space.
@ttsfish1372
@ttsfish1372 Год назад
@@tiborvisi7438 It’s not like noticeably out of tune. If anything it’s quarter tones
@hannesheinz720
@hannesheinz720 Год назад
Of course, this does not apply to Mr. Perlman.
@warneryan1085
@warneryan1085 Месяц назад
@@ttsfish1372it is pretty noticeably out of tune but the speed and clarity is genuinely incredible. He missed a shift which affected the entire thing, but that happened most likely because he didnt care or pay much attention as he is just showcasing the passage
@cnewtonc
@cnewtonc 11 лет назад
Itzhak, it was because of you I learned to played the Violin over 29 years ago at the late age of 16. I am almost 47 years old and I have been playing ever since. I am now a violin teacher and have performed all over the U.S. during most of my adult life. All because of you. I hope to one day tell you this in person. I hope you get to read this comment. God bless you. - NC
@musicstuff698
@musicstuff698 4 года назад
That’s remarkable !
@evgenysemenov6051
@evgenysemenov6051 4 года назад
Now you are almost 54
@evgenysemenov6051
@evgenysemenov6051 4 года назад
Jhenyviv Agaser look for some one, who is ready to give a violin, for example some kid got sick of the creaking instrument, and the parents need to give it for free, just to have more space, don’t be a lazy garbage, look in internet
@cnewtonc
@cnewtonc 4 года назад
@@jhenyvivagaser3397 Finding a violin will not be a problem; however, you must first find a good violin teacher and or school to teach you how to play. Find that first than you will find your violin. *Also let us know when you find a teacher or school that you can afford* . Without violin lessons it is too difficult to play correctly.
@gumii5051
@gumii5051 4 года назад
I know i'm about 7 years late, but I just started a month ago! and i'm currently 16!! I aspire to be like you someday. Just playing my heart out whenever and wherever (well,, when i get good)
@pakasit1812
@pakasit1812 9 лет назад
Mr. Perlman, you are the best violinist the world has now and obviously you are a well natured person. Your voice is cool.
@giseleboudou3997
@giseleboudou3997 8 лет назад
magnifique
@luisasalvagno9671
@luisasalvagno9671 4 года назад
@@giseleboudou3997 43ù
@luisasalvagno9671
@luisasalvagno9671 4 года назад
⅜b6
@ffantasia24
@ffantasia24 11 лет назад
"The wonderful thing about tchaikovsky is that he wears his heart on his sleeves"-this just totally reaffirmed the reason why I love this piece so much. The fact that its such an unabashed and bold expression of so many emotions, and how it really shows on his face when he plays.
@malcolmdale
@malcolmdale 7 лет назад
I'll never forget the first time I heard Tchaikovsky's violin concerto over 50 years ago and I said, "I could listen to this every day for the rest of my life." I haven't but I still listen to it whenever I get the chance and I still find things I hadn't noticed before. Thanks for the post.
@jerryhe9963
@jerryhe9963 7 лет назад
"Uncomfortable" Plays it like it's Seitz
@AhrkFinTey
@AhrkFinTey 3 года назад
Perlman's interpretation of this concerto is still my absolute favorite to this day. I think it has like 11 million views on youtube
@KorKhan89
@KorKhan89 4 года назад
2:12 If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly! Here you have it from the highest authority! /jk
@kSmolarkowa
@kSmolarkowa 4 года назад
TwoSet Gang is everywhere :D
@tiborvisi7438
@tiborvisi7438 4 года назад
That's exactly what I was taught by my great teachers.
@warrenshapiro1
@warrenshapiro1 12 лет назад
What a wonderful musician, teacher and human being! The world is a richer place for you being here Mr. Perlman!
@jhenyvivagaser3397
@jhenyvivagaser3397 4 года назад
Itzhak Perlman's tchaik is my favorite of all time. I can really feel he portrayed the piece so beautifully and full of emotions that it came to life. When I'm in idle I always listen to his tchaik and every minute I listen to it, I fell in love more. He's one of the violinist I look up. Even though I'm not a musician, I can feel he really puts his life on his playing. Kudos to you!! I really love your playing and can feel your emotions through it. Thank you for playing such a wonderful piece! 😍
@AhrkFinTey
@AhrkFinTey 7 месяцев назад
One of the great travesties is how much static is in that recording 😭 It is my absolute favorite interpretation of the piece
@angus24402870451
@angus24402870451 10 лет назад
Maestro Perlman is never rusty even he is old !!!!
@fleosflanacek
@fleosflanacek 5 лет назад
Maestro Perlman you are truly incredible
@lastday8046
@lastday8046 10 лет назад
This was one of my favorites when I was young I used to go to sleep with it. The music makes me feel like I am in a movie.
@barbaraweselakfranch1387
@barbaraweselakfranch1387 3 года назад
I love Tchaikovsky Thank you very much Maestro Ithzak Perlman 🎻❣️🌷
@utopiandesign
@utopiandesign 12 лет назад
Best of skill to you Mr. Perlman. To me, the most beautiful moment in all the repertoire is the recapitulation at the close of the cadenza: a sublime deliverance from the tension.
@jcfbell3001
@jcfbell3001 10 лет назад
his hands are freaking HUGE
@tubbie0075
@tubbie0075 10 лет назад
No, it's the violin that's small :-)
@tombarnes155
@tombarnes155 8 лет назад
I would love to know just how big as a measurement, they look as big as the violin.
@jcfbell3001
@jcfbell3001 8 лет назад
Tom Barnes Mark Peskanov makes a violin look very small as well... english.getclassical.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/41653_1315403742_1921_n.jpg
@sierra3644
@sierra3644 7 лет назад
those sexy sausage fingers
@gaby2759
@gaby2759 7 лет назад
He's 6'4" tall, so...
@Dmichoacan
@Dmichoacan 4 года назад
if you can practice it slowly, you can practice it quickly
@tiborvisi7438
@tiborvisi7438 4 года назад
It's actually if you practice it slowly you CAN play it fast(er)
@miwir1248
@miwir1248 4 года назад
Tibor Visi r/wooosh
@Nunofurdambiznez
@Nunofurdambiznez 4 года назад
Not true.. I took piano lessons for 9 years, and if I practiced something slowly, that wasn't SUPPOSED to be played slowly, then I never could play it fast! I had to practice the fast pieces in tempo and concentrate with all my might that I could get the fingering correct, which I did!
@PalKrammer
@PalKrammer Год назад
Haha! I was waiting for the TwoSet reference!
@LisaMurphy
@LisaMurphy 11 лет назад
Wow I haven't seen him in awhile, he's still really cute.
@87linceed
@87linceed 12 лет назад
What i would give to be there Mr Perlman please come to Mexico they are a lot of people waiting to see you here.
@candiceazzara8877
@candiceazzara8877 8 лет назад
I love to listen to him.
@HEADSUPBERKELEY
@HEADSUPBERKELEY 7 лет назад
We love and admire you so much Thanks
@Sundawncer
@Sundawncer 5 лет назад
Thank you very much, I'm leaning so much from you.... you are such a great teacher, such a cool legacy!!
@aoihamasaki6711
@aoihamasaki6711 3 года назад
日本からです!ほんとにイツァークポールマンさんのチャイコフスキーバイオリン協奏曲第1番は大好きです!死ぬ時はあの音源を聴きながら逝くつもりです😇
@AA-of4kl
@AA-of4kl 2 года назад
Thank you Mr Perlman for the beautiful music & your wonderful violin playing for decades & you are a great survivor .🎶😇🌈🌻
@yacoubgirgis6400
@yacoubgirgis6400 2 года назад
Sending my kindest regards
@user-px6xf2rn8v
@user-px6xf2rn8v 4 года назад
Гениальный скрипач Исак Перельман и Великолепный Человек. Больше ничего не могу сказать, моих слов не хватает, чтобы высказать ему свое Восхищение!!!!
@davidcartner7088
@davidcartner7088 7 лет назад
I can see your music and feel it in my heart andminds eye. Music that truly moves the human spirit is music that will always haunt the minds ofmen like myself who strive for the perfect moment.
@drwhocrazed
@drwhocrazed 12 лет назад
Saw him play it in Rochester, had the same face when he played that "difficult" section :P
@kstevenk
@kstevenk 12 лет назад
I'LL BE THERE TOO!!! I'M SO EXCITED!!!!! I'm so excited. Really.
@tfh5575
@tfh5575 3 года назад
You e been my inspiration since I was 9 years old. Now I’m 30. You, Hilary, and James Ehnes are on my bucket list
@mariadelcarmenperez2215
@mariadelcarmenperez2215 2 года назад
Thank you for your extraordinary talent, kindness, your gift of giving, and love. A remarkable musician and human being! ❤🥰😊🤗🌹Your fans who so respect and admire you for so many years
@amadeus5889
@amadeus5889 12 лет назад
I'll be there tomorrow night. I can't wait; it'll be the first time I get to hear you perform live! I'm so excited!
@Nemesi
@Nemesi 12 лет назад
This is a real musician! Thank you!
@user-xy9zy1rz6v
@user-xy9zy1rz6v 3 года назад
I'm so glad to see the Maestro. I am also a vocalist who sings with a physical disability. I always respected the teacher so much. Thank you for always listening to good music.
@gagasaurio12
@gagasaurio12 10 лет назад
Please talk about the Mendelssohn concerto!!! hehe
@patrickmacy5882
@patrickmacy5882 9 лет назад
You are AMAZING!
@cigarnationwarriors3981
@cigarnationwarriors3981 3 года назад
Maestro, May you live long and prosper.
@trevorpinnocky
@trevorpinnocky 12 лет назад
Whoever goes to see that concert is in for a real treat! Wish I lived closer. Please come to Boston soon. :)
12 лет назад
Thank you maestro!!!
@paulmiller8459
@paulmiller8459 10 лет назад
My favorite part of these bits is the insight into what a certain piece of music means to Perlman. it adds significantly- each new interpretation - to what this musical expression is to a proper performer. and .."translator" to my idea of it.
@BelonaFern
@BelonaFern 12 лет назад
I love you so much!
@Walter_Nicolas
@Walter_Nicolas 3 года назад
Hello Pretty 💝
@gvn933
@gvn933 12 лет назад
when he plays at 1:07 its sooo beautiful (: ..... ahh
@27804600a
@27804600a 12 лет назад
please upload more videos!! We r looking forward to more videos from the great Perlman
@barbaraweselakfranch1387
@barbaraweselakfranch1387 3 года назад
Is very interesting Maestro Ithzak Perlman 🎻 You are beautiful voice. Ithzak Perlman is for me the BEST violinist 🎻 ♥️
@jollyroger6089
@jollyroger6089 4 года назад
God bless you maestro
@Schtofenbach
@Schtofenbach 12 лет назад
Looking forward.
@carlosecabezas
@carlosecabezas 12 лет назад
i wish I can be there,.. I wish you the best Maestro,.. Have a great Concert,.. =)
@SweetyA953
@SweetyA953 12 лет назад
he's playing this concerto in my city in just 2 1/2 weeks! :D #pumped!!
@solidsnakeliquidgas
@solidsnakeliquidgas 12 лет назад
I was there when you played with the North Carolina Symphony in Raleigh this year! Superb :)
@sahidallende3482
@sahidallende3482 11 лет назад
NOOO NO LO PUEDO CREER !!! ES Itzhak perlman !!!! es increíble !!!! dios !! !que violinista !! mis mas grande admiración desde Argentina
@jorgeluispurizagamoj
@jorgeluispurizagamoj 11 лет назад
gracias maestro
@hongcello5346
@hongcello5346 2 года назад
But, your play look like so comfortable♡
@tyniecraft
@tyniecraft 12 лет назад
Bump! Oh man I love Tchaikovsky so I will check that out, and your performance on the Colbert Report was amazing!
@jimmyestrella1059
@jimmyestrella1059 4 года назад
He is a gift from God.
@tyniecraft
@tyniecraft 12 лет назад
Tchaikovsky's music is full of life but is soft to the ears like a breeze.
@arun3748
@arun3748 10 лет назад
thank you sirrrrrrrr
@ErickMRodriguez
@ErickMRodriguez 12 лет назад
Im so inspired!!! ^_^ thanks MAESTRO!!!
@alytavarelita
@alytavarelita 9 лет назад
you are the best.
@barbaraweselakfranch1387
@barbaraweselakfranch1387 3 года назад
Itzhak Perlman,is Wonderful,i love him so much,Hy is wanderfol!Hy is genial together 🎻🌹❤️
@chemtroy2272
@chemtroy2272 10 лет назад
Thanks~
@dabeamer42
@dabeamer42 6 лет назад
Mr. P -- ex-cellist, amateur musicologist here. I've always wanted to ask a pro violinist about what the "big five" (or whatever number) fiddle concertos there are. Thanks for answering my question! Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, and maybe Sibelius -- exactly my list!
@mohammadrezarahimi616
@mohammadrezarahimi616 6 лет назад
Truly genius point!
@fabiovera7956
@fabiovera7956 9 лет назад
Gracias profe
@susannunes6196
@susannunes6196 3 года назад
I just listened to the concerto on youtube when he was young and as usual he made it seem so easy.....Truly a genius ... now that he's taught you how it's your turn! but if you love the violin it should be no problem....err
@oOHisMastersVoiceOo
@oOHisMastersVoiceOo 12 лет назад
I totally agree!!
@alleoalle
@alleoalle 12 лет назад
Please, you have to come to Sweden!!
@abohuchot
@abohuchot 11 лет назад
Regarding how one does fast sequences of double stops and double harmonics on the violin can be answered in two ways. The first way, as maestro Perlman says in the video, practicing slowly and in rhythms. When it comes to playing the violin, everything you do will affect your playing, posture, breathing, concentration, hand position, and everything else, literary. It is all about how well one can adapt to the instrument and knowing how to practice this, take it from a guys studying Paganini.
@neoniahazelwood9263
@neoniahazelwood9263 5 лет назад
Great violinist!
@oOHisMastersVoiceOo
@oOHisMastersVoiceOo 12 лет назад
HAhah i just listened to you playing this concerto on spotify!!
@gabrielyu88
@gabrielyu88 11 лет назад
same here! ecpecially the third one!
@ryanpvw
@ryanpvw 8 лет назад
most beautiful concerto ever
@patriciavasquez573
@patriciavasquez573 3 года назад
London records, 1982. You with V Ashkenazy. Beethoven Sonata... But there are several more.
@msdiangeles34
@msdiangeles34 10 лет назад
i love you Itzhak.You got love in the hood. get it baby.
@simplyeric12
@simplyeric12 11 лет назад
very well said about the two ypes of difficulty.
@butters62391
@butters62391 3 года назад
8 years ago... I hope you and your family are doing well.
@ilumamouse
@ilumamouse 12 лет назад
Dear Mr. Perlman I just want to say that you are my favourite violinist. Will you ever have a concert in Switzerland?
@RAUL7475
@RAUL7475 12 лет назад
Thanks, I didn't notice.
@Danyartstec
@Danyartstec 12 лет назад
Maestro Perlman!! Es usted mi violinista favorito desde que tengo 11 años!! Le admiro mucho! Un saludo desde La Paz BCS México!
@poutou0108
@poutou0108 4 года назад
@alecbfilm
@alecbfilm 12 лет назад
I WILL BE THERE!!!!!!!!! :D
@johncharles2357
@johncharles2357 4 года назад
When someone like Perlman says you can do it, take it with a grain of salt.
@JJKSeattle
@JJKSeattle 6 лет назад
Like sitting with God talking about life!
@JiveDadson
@JiveDadson 3 года назад
The first movement is a real purty tune.
@wwjudasdo
@wwjudasdo 11 лет назад
Yeah, yeah magic. We get it!
@uilianssantiago9695
@uilianssantiago9695 9 лет назад
Olá,gostaria muito de tê um violino desse mande um para mim.
@GreytMusic
@GreytMusic 12 лет назад
You won't be disappointed. :)
@SweetyA953
@SweetyA953 12 лет назад
upload more videos!! :)
@SoaringSounds
@SoaringSounds 12 лет назад
You mean at 1:07? That's part of the Tchaikovsky violin concerto. Love that theme!
@r1m3o2
@r1m3o2 11 лет назад
Itzhak, você poderia colocar legendas em português? muitas pessoas assistem aqui no Brasil. Obrigado
@arijitdatta3694
@arijitdatta3694 12 лет назад
Dear Sir, I am an adult beginner and I have been playing for the last 3 years. Currently I am playing Mozart's The Magical Flute. For the 3rd violin in the orchestra, there are a lot of staccatos & on top of that pianissimo or mf. Here I am talking about Bransels or Mattachis. I was wondering if it would be possible for you to explain how best I could go about this - technicalities. Thank you, Warm regards.
@nancychace8619
@nancychace8619 4 года назад
Interesting. I wonder what he is more comfortable playing? I would be interested in his perspective on how to practice well. What are some of his ideas on how to be a good "practicer"? How to improve? Admire and appreciate his playing.
@user-sm5op2me3o
@user-sm5op2me3o 6 лет назад
Please de a concert in Tokuo
@JorgeMartinez-md7js
@JorgeMartinez-md7js 6 лет назад
es un dios
@davidsawyer988
@davidsawyer988 Год назад
So…..many people hated his music and, I’ll NEVER understand that.
@fujicello
@fujicello 3 года назад
♡♡
@DJginnypeo
@DJginnypeo 12 лет назад
hi, mr perlman. since you're talking about this topic, can you show us how violinist do different vibrato according to the mood of each different piece? My teacher showed me once, how to make a boring mood(ed) vibrato, i was amazed. How do violinist do it?
@Curtismusicman
@Curtismusicman 12 лет назад
@RAUL7475 That's near the very beginning of the first movement of the Tchaikovsky
@cornel999
@cornel999 12 лет назад
playing Paganini *is* easy if you have Perlmans talent. for us mere mortals, it's a different story.
@533nicky
@533nicky 12 лет назад
I love your playing, Just want to know can you play in HK once more(playing Tchaikovsky)? PLEASE
@hoolala35
@hoolala35 6 лет назад
What bow is it in your hand, mr Perlman? Tourte?
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