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Leonid Kogan Borisovich (17 de novembro de 1924 - 17 de dezembro de 1982) ( em hebraico : בוריסוביץ 'קוגן לאוניד, russo : Леонид Борисович Коган, ucraniano : Леонід Борисович Коган) foi um violino virtuoso e um do século 20 é o mais famoso Soviética violinistas. Ele classificou entre os maiores representantes da União Soviética Escola de tocar violino.
--Vida e carreira
Kogan nasceu em Dnipropetrovsk , na Ucrânia , filho de um fotógrafo que foi um violinista amador. Depois de mostrar um interesse precoce e capacidade para tocar violino, sua família mudou-se para Moscou , onde ele foi capaz de aprofundar seus estudos. A partir dos dez anos ele estudou com o famoso violino pedagogo Abrão Yampolsky. Em 1934, Jascha Heifetz feito shows em Moscou. "Eu participei de cada um", disse Kogan tarde ", e me lembro até agora todas as notas que tocava. Ele era o artista ideal para mim". Kogan Quando tinha 12 anos, Jacques Thibaud estava em Moscou e ouvi-lo tocar. O virtuoso francês previu um grande futuro para Kogan.
Kogan estudou na Escola Central de Música de Moscovo (1934-1943), em seguida, no Conservatório de Moscou (1943-1948), onde estudou como uma pós-graduação (1948-1951).
Na idade de 17 anos, e enquanto ainda era estudante, ele se apresentou em toda a URSS . Ele foi co-ganhador do primeiro prêmio no Festival Mundial da Juventude em Praga . Em 1951 Kogan ganhou o primeiro prêmio no Concurso da Rainha Elizabeth , em Bruxelas, com uma performance deslumbrante de Paganini 's primeiro concerto que incluiu uma interpretação excepcional de Sauret 's cadenza.
Sua estréia oficial foi em 1941, tocando Brahms Concerto com a Filarmônica de Moscou, na Grande Sala do Conservatório de Moscovo .
Suas turnês solo internacional o levou a Paris e Londres , em 1955, e depois a América do Sul e os EUA nos anos seguintes. Kogan tinha um repertório de mais de 18 concertos e uma série de concertos de compositores modernos foram dedicadas a ele.
Em 1952, Kogan começou a ensinar no Conservatório de Moscou, e em 1980 ele foi convidado para lecionar na Accademia Musicale Chigiana em Siena , Itália .
Kogan, um violinista brilhante e convincente, evitava publicidade. Faltava-lhe também alguns dos estágios e carisma calor de David Oistrakh , seu irmão mais velho de 16 anos. Sua carreira sempre foi ofuscada pela de Oistrakh, que foi fortemente promovido pelas autoridades soviéticas. Kogan foi feito um Artista Homenageado em 1955 e um de Artista do Povo da URSS em 1964. Ele recebeu o Prêmio Lenin em 1965.
Kogan casados ​​Elizabeth Gilels (irmã do pianista Emil Gilels ), também um violinista de concerto. Seu filho, Pavel Kogan (b. 1952) tornou-se um famoso violinista e maestro . Sua filha, Nina Kogan (b. 1954), é um pianista de concerto e se tornou o parceiro e sonata acompanhante de seu pai em uma idade adiantada.
Kogan morreu de um ataque cardíaco na cidade de Mytishchi , enquanto viajava de trem entre Moscou e Yaroslavl a um show que iria realizar com o filho. Dois dias antes, ele havia tocado o Concerto de Beethoven em Viena.
Kogan foi o violinista clássica apenas da nota, que preferiu jogar em todas as cordas de aço (marca Thomastik). O mais grave jogadores clássicos preferem um aço E-corda, e talvez também de aço A-corda (como no caso de David Oistrakh), enquanto usando intestino ou sintéticos nas cordas G e D. Aço deu Kogan mais clareza e poder, enquanto sacrificar a profundidade, calor e doçura associados intestino ou sintéticos.
--Instrumentos
Kogan utilizados dois Guarneri del Gesù violinos: o ex-Colin 1726 e 1733 o ex-Burmester. Ele usou arcos francês por Dominique Peccatte . Kogan nunca possuiu realmente estes instrumentos, que foram fornecidos a título de empréstimo do governo soviético. Hoje elas valem mais de US $ 4 milhões de dólares.
"Pinchas Zukerman" "Frank Peter Zimmermann" "Leonidas Kavakos" "Alexander Markov" violino "Erick Friedman" "Vadim Repin" "Henryk Szeryng" "Joshua Bell" "Isaac Stern" "David Oistrakh" "Prihod Vasa" "Zino Francescatti" "Juila Fischer" "Nathan Milstein" "jascha heifetz" "Maxim vengerov" "ruggiero ricci" "hilary hahn" "itzhak perlman"

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@abelewin2855
@abelewin2855 3 года назад
Humanity lost the greatest genius violinist of all time when we lost him. He is the greatest of the greatest artists.
@ujjwalmishra8962
@ujjwalmishra8962 3 года назад
I love that he's taking time just letting the piece breathe
@wentinnliao5393
@wentinnliao5393 2 года назад
I swear this recording gets raised by another half-step every time I come back to listen to it
@Benjamin-bq7tc
@Benjamin-bq7tc Месяц назад
You don't have perfect pitch. You're a moron.
@rusca8
@rusca8 7 лет назад
I don't think I've ever heard a version of this with a clearer performance of rithm. Everyone gets crazy about going fast and then all the tempo becomes a mess. This one is really nice.
@lol-cd5dd
@lol-cd5dd 5 лет назад
PX Rusca8 U sure ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xNVkRy64teA.html
@othmanmajid6380
@othmanmajid6380 10 месяцев назад
Kogan the consummate artist....
@user-mk8kw4eg2s
@user-mk8kw4eg2s Год назад
Когда соединяются три гения-Леонид Коган, Паганини и Гварнери получается что-то космическое, от чего просто сносит голову! BRAVO!
@andrew01
@andrew01 7 лет назад
The vinyl distortion in the recording nicely accentuates his ridiculously perfect intonation.
@kushgroover54
@kushgroover54 4 года назад
It's almost annoying how good he is
@sergechristoffersen62
@sergechristoffersen62 3 года назад
no, it the contrary. The curve grooves on a vinyl record add more depth to the sound in comparison with the numerical peaks on computerised recoding. Vinyl records offer more clarity on the high frequencies as well. Fr example when you listened to an orchestra on a vinyl recoding, you can feel the depth of the stage, i.e. the sound being dispersed in 3 dimensions. In other words, vinyl records reproduce sounds with greater realistic perspective.
@seto_bento
@seto_bento 3 года назад
Is it sharper ? It sounds like but I am not too sure
@pinkstrad
@pinkstrad 3 года назад
@@seto_bento yes it’s a half step sharp
@robergarcia11
@robergarcia11 3 года назад
@@sergechristoffersen62 If you believe that vinyl sound more realistic than digital media you don't understand how digital media works.
@PanicKJ
@PanicKJ 4 года назад
This much have been the video that zihu’s mom showed him every day before bedtime for ten years
@JohnKSellers
@JohnKSellers 8 лет назад
Kogan eats the other classical violinists for breakfast. His technique is what most other classical violinists can only dream about.
@branflakes2600
@branflakes2600 7 лет назад
+Antonio Valentini 😂
@branflakes2600
@branflakes2600 7 лет назад
+Antonio Valentini 😂😂
@branflakes2600
@branflakes2600 7 лет назад
+Antonio Valentini 😂😂😂
@branflakes2600
@branflakes2600 7 лет назад
+Antonio Valentini 😂😂😂😂
@branflakes2600
@branflakes2600 7 лет назад
+Antonio Valentini haha!
@IziXRaiderChannel
@IziXRaiderChannel 4 года назад
Leonid Kogan was for five years the teacher of my own violin teacher. Now I understand the chance that I have with a such teacher that learnt from one of the greatest violinist of the twentieth-century...
@peterGanyoff
@peterGanyoff 3 года назад
Are you studying with Mr Kaler?
@Violiniella
@Violiniella 2 года назад
Whos your teacher? 🙏🙌
@Tennisisreallyfun
@Tennisisreallyfun День назад
I get the feeling. Mine studied with Hirschorn. It's such a privilege.
@startupeco2257
@startupeco2257 2 года назад
He is able to make all that jumble looking notes sound so tidy that even a lay ear would enjoy it. All thanks to his unbelievably precise technique.
@othmanmajid6380
@othmanmajid6380 10 месяцев назад
Bingo❤ Kogan played clearly so that music could be listened to happily by the audience, be they musicians or not......and understood.😊
@DonnyDaison
@DonnyDaison 9 лет назад
I don't think its possible for a non-musician (and even many musicians) to fathom how difficult and advanced some of those techniques are. In some moments it seems as though he has brought Paganini back to life along with the soul of the devil in his fervent performance. Pretty fucking brilliant I must say.
@ismannen567
@ismannen567 4 года назад
Some of those techniques?? ^_^
@me3251
@me3251 4 года назад
reine svenssons Left hand pizz, Chords (hard to not crunch), sul g (hard to get in tune) ricochet ( the passage with ricochet on four strings is hell ), double harmonics (arguably the hardest violin technique), were there thirds? ( i’m not a violinist)
@me3251
@me3251 3 года назад
@@peterdeck2696 So what if i took the words from someone? They asked for techniques and I answered, is there a problem? Should i have to explicitly state my sources for widely known techniques just because eddy explained them in the same way? There is no genuineness in this, it’s literally called answering a question. And how would you know if i had relative pitch, when it’s not even relevant to the techniques, did you similarly use them ignorantly and lift them from other videos? I have learnt many things from that channel, and i have every right to use that knowledge, however limited it may be, to try to help.
@peterdeck2696
@peterdeck2696 3 года назад
@@me3251 Sorry, I thought you were replying to the main comment instead of the one below it. I misunderstood what your intention was. Again, sorry about that. Edit: I thought you were answering the main question to try and make it seem like you did "fathom how difficult and advanced some of those techniques are" in some pretentious way. I should've read your comment more carefully. Relative pitch is the ability to discern intervals, so it would be relevant IF you were trying to pretend like you fully understand these techniques (b/c you weren't sure if there were thirds or not, and somebody who has developed relative pitch would be able to tell ). Sorry for the misunderstanding, and I should not have commented so haphazardly.
@briengilroy4939
@briengilroy4939 3 года назад
You are so absolute right. His platform is only mesurabel in heaven.
@luigig8656
@luigig8656 7 месяцев назад
Favoloso❤❤
@Woriviol
@Woriviol 2 года назад
His play comes from another galaxy, superhuman.
@smanticus
@smanticus 10 лет назад
This... is... INSANE.
@UncleCaptainMidnight
@UncleCaptainMidnight 5 лет назад
Incredible. He's jumping octaves with harmonics, the whistling sounds. So he isn't even pressing the string down. He knows where to touch it. Truly gliding over the strings.
@user-yt7zt5dw2r
@user-yt7zt5dw2r Месяц назад
Partitură diabolică, interpretare fabuloasă! Inegalabil artist!
@zzp1
@zzp1 10 лет назад
No person in this world understood Paganini better as Leonid Kogan the Great (as I call him) It is thanks to internet that he will be not forgotten and that his mastership still is a learning factor to any 4 stringed performer. Mr Carlos, you said the words.
@Tennisisreallyfun
@Tennisisreallyfun Год назад
This to me is one of Paganini's best pieces. It has all of the performative and theatrical virtuosity we expect from him, but it is combined with some very sophisticated melodies in between. Kogan, of course, plays it really beautifully too!!!
@sashalatypova3063
@sashalatypova3063 3 года назад
Best violinist of all time. I am lucky to have heard him in concert.
@deenibeeniable
@deenibeeniable 2 года назад
Yes you ARE! Wow.
@lanasvet3880
@lanasvet3880 2 года назад
Счастливая
@anatolimarasov6523
@anatolimarasov6523 5 лет назад
Лучший советский скрипач - Леонид Коган! Слушая его и видя, как он исполняет музыкальные произведения, вспоминаешь, что "жизнь человека - борьба за его лицо" (М.Пришвин). Музыка отражается в чертах лица....создаёт их... Какое же прекрасное создание есть на Земле - Человек!
@jdheavystorm
@jdheavystorm 3 года назад
I just want listen to it over and over.
@armensargsyan9263
@armensargsyan9263 3 года назад
Недосягаемый Леонид Борисович!!!!!Бог скрипки.
@themaskedreactor7154
@themaskedreactor7154 2 года назад
Every violinist has their unbeatable strengths...this man's left hand pizzicato strength is supreme.
@Sibirjachka1
@Sibirjachka1 12 лет назад
Скрипач с большой буквы!!!Слушала в Томске(1967г.) Светлая память великому музыканту.
@marikabrutyan9317
@marikabrutyan9317 4 года назад
Жаль меня тогда небыло
@stralbem
@stralbem 4 года назад
It made me cry... I never really appreciated this peice but he played it so well, it is like a different piece! It is so beautiful... I can't even describe it... So beautiful...
@nisanus
@nisanus 9 лет назад
Leonid Kogan, der absolute Meister-Violnist aller Klassen!
@user-ne9wq7lj3p
@user-ne9wq7lj3p 3 года назад
Очень давно знаю этого скрипача и с первого раза полюбила его прекрасную игру! Браво!!!
@user-jb4yz5qx4m
@user-jb4yz5qx4m 4 года назад
Lord I discovered classical music, thank you
@rayaltov9971
@rayaltov9971 4 года назад
Даже дух захватывает и сердце останавливается от такого абсолюта.Он настолько великолепен,что уже не соревнуется ни с Паганини ,ни, даже с Богом.Он им равен...
@evgenysemenov6051
@evgenysemenov6051 2 года назад
Вообще-то, если ты не в курсе, Зевс не играл на скрипке, скрипку позже люди изобрели.
@rayaltov9971
@rayaltov9971 Год назад
@@evgenysemenov6051 это не отменяет соверщенства, величия и гениальности исполнителя,сопоставимое с абсолютом(или богом)
@user-qo9bv2mr5v
@user-qo9bv2mr5v 8 месяцев назад
Талант человеку даётся Богом. С Богом никто сравниться не может. Исполнение действительно потрясающее. Как играл Паганини мы не знанм, будем слушать гениального Леонида Когана. Браво маэстро!
@vladimirsmurans4933
@vladimirsmurans4933 7 дней назад
​@@user-qo9bv2mr5v Как играл Паганини? Отец Зино Франческатти учился у ученика Паганини. Слушайте Франческатти!
@abelardoavendano2529
@abelardoavendano2529 7 лет назад
Kogan's bow is actually a wand!
@henrykszeryng5900
@henrykszeryng5900 3 года назад
almost, it's a tourte
@abelewin2855
@abelewin2855 3 года назад
He is my most favorite violinist. I feel lucky to hear his absolute control and mastery of his ability to produce such wonderful performance.
@user-ky8xz6vd6h
@user-ky8xz6vd6h 7 лет назад
Звук просто потрясающий, Леонид Коган лучший и неповторимый!!!
@Charccy
@Charccy 10 лет назад
Caught myself watching with opened mouth .. simply breathtaking ! The Great Leonid Borisovich Kogan.
@lokjai855
@lokjai855 8 лет назад
Leonid Kogan, one of the best musicians that knows Paganini's music style well
@stasyas8791
@stasyas8791 5 лет назад
Это лекарство для души
@InformarcaoUniverseHome
@InformarcaoUniverseHome 3 года назад
Leonid for me works like a medium when he is playing Paganini. It make me feel as I was in the Paganini's time and presence... It's amazing!
@user-uv1tp3uq3d
@user-uv1tp3uq3d 2 года назад
Слушаешь - и как будто сердце замирает
@yogizorch
@yogizorch 5 лет назад
Virtuoso performance. The 24 who gave this a thumbs down, I just don't know what to say.
@peterdeck2696
@peterdeck2696 3 года назад
The spirits of the Paganini Caprices! They've come to get revenge b/c someone surpassed their creator!
@meineke11
@meineke11 6 лет назад
It is disturbing to read several comments that declare this or that person to be the greatest violinist ever... - Do you have a checklist, do you give points to decide that? And why take anything away from others that all have achieved something that we are not even able to imagine and fully understand? There were/are a number of wonderful musicians - why is that not enough? Let's love and admire them all for what they are/were.
@hratchiaharoutunian2411
@hratchiaharoutunian2411 2 года назад
Мой гениальный профессор и есть Раганини 20- ого века. Il est mon idole.
@squeeze127
@squeeze127 7 лет назад
Paganini reborn? The people that can attain this level of performance you can count on one hand and have fingers left over!
@foxmulder8955
@foxmulder8955 5 лет назад
Paganini probably played much worse than the top violinists of 20th and 21th century. it's not a matter of talent or gift, technique and training methods evolve. Just imagine Paganini being the first person ever to use those techniques on a violin : there wasn't any other violinist to compare his playing to. Therefore being the first to successfully master those techniques and show his skills to others automatically made him the best of his time. In our generations we have kids that are trained since they are 4 years old to master Paganini caprices and newer pieces showcasing even more advanced techniques.
@peterdeck2696
@peterdeck2696 3 года назад
To add to the comment, wrong notes and bad intonation was also more accepted in the past b/c violin soloists were not held to the same level of perfection that we have today due to violinists like Kogan, Milstein, and Heifetz. If you listen to a recording of Sarasate playing the Bach Prelude, you could hear sub-par intonation towards the end (and he was considered one of the first very precise violinists!).
@user-qk2vb6dz6m
@user-qk2vb6dz6m 4 года назад
Гениально!
@constantinmihai5901
@constantinmihai5901 3 года назад
MERAVIGLIOSO ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@mklfg1
@mklfg1 2 года назад
Это просто невероятно!!!!
@user-vt5gz3fh5i
@user-vt5gz3fh5i 6 лет назад
Леонид Коган Великий Мастер, Виртуоз склоняю голову перед ним перед его талантом!!!! Мир и покой его праху!!!!
@marikabrutyan9317
@marikabrutyan9317 4 года назад
Это не дар это РАБОТА в день 24 часа работал вот и добился огромного успеха.А дара у него не было очень толстые пальцы
@grog2172
@grog2172 4 года назад
@@marikabrutyan9317 Это не техника ! Я и вы можем сколько угодно отрабатывать технику , я не пробегу сто метров быстрее 10 секунд , не напишу сонеты Шекспира , Подсолнухи Ван Гога !... Это или есть или нет ! Труд только добавка .
@guillermomiranda9703
@guillermomiranda9703 2 года назад
Kogan brings Paganini back to life...he is like a reincarnation of that greatest violinist......wonderful experience...thanks for uploading
@charliebenedetti7394
@charliebenedetti7394 3 года назад
I've heard someone compare Kogan with Oistrakh who said Oistrakh is the better violinist.........I disagree, the sound by Kogan is richer in tone, while both play every note perfectly.
@LePetitBat
@LePetitBat 5 лет назад
6:05 THOSE INSANE G STRING ARPEGGIOS
@Berlinchesmusic
@Berlinchesmusic 4 года назад
Increíble
@pael_
@pael_ 4 года назад
see the kavakos version, insane speed!
@JjJJ-fh5fn
@JjJJ-fh5fn Год назад
Человек оркестр! ❤️ Никто лучше не понял и сыграл Паганини.❤️❤️
@tarakb7606
@tarakb7606 4 года назад
Simply stunning !!!
@feemdeus7415
@feemdeus7415 2 года назад
8:48 entonação do som harmonico com perfeição.
@user-nv1wi8xe5y
@user-nv1wi8xe5y 2 года назад
Леонид Коган замечательный скрипач , великолепный вертуоз и нисколько не хуже самого Пагании! Он молодец! СПАСИБО ЕМУ ОГРОМНОЕ! ❤️🙏🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿Всех благ Вам земных! СПАСИБО!!!
@irenamoiseykina7724
@irenamoiseykina7724 2 года назад
Гима, Паганини он.
@TanyaAnisimova
@TanyaAnisimova 10 лет назад
This is as good as the violin playing gets! Just the purity of intonation alone makes this listening worthwhile. The key to Leonid Kogan's magic is, I believe, in his fearless, earnest, and clearly articulated tone. I think that David Oistrakh achieved such consistency of tone much later in his career. Issac Stern was the one who made Oistrakh rethink his own sound production. Whereas, Kogan had always had that verve, that clarity and vibrancy which were uniquely his own and therefore absolutely irresistible.
@joecheng3344
@joecheng3344 7 лет назад
Well said! Heifetz almost there but doesn't have the devil spirit like Kogan, everyone else fulfilled some required technique but not as flawless and expressive, BTW I have not heard any other virtuoso can do the whistle from 9:50 to 10:38 .
@andrewnix6480
@andrewnix6480 5 лет назад
@@joecheng3344 the whistle thing is really easy. Its called false harmonics. Kind of hard actually but nothing compared to other parts of the piece
@frankcisyarmi
@frankcisyarmi 12 лет назад
Impresionante Leonid Kogan!!!!!
@user-kr5bh5ff9y
@user-kr5bh5ff9y 5 лет назад
БРАВО!!! ГЕНИАЛЬНО!!! Пусть наш мир не совершенен, но теперь я могу наслаждаться всегда этой совершенством!!!!!
@hairnsap
@hairnsap 6 лет назад
The pyrotechnical aspect of Kogan is actually overshadowed by the heart and soul that comes through his violin
@fliggityboo8687
@fliggityboo8687 4 года назад
Is this the greatest violinist to have ever lived? What else was he capable of? This seems like cake to him(after years of practice) - but still, a lot of these techniques and notes are conceptually challenging by themselves... This is the kind of greatness to strive for, the more you reach, the closer you come.
@irapuacorreia6203
@irapuacorreia6203 4 года назад
Impressssionante! Coisa de outro mundo! Um mago!
@septianprawisudaputra6398
@septianprawisudaputra6398 5 лет назад
Benchmark song for grandmaster. A total insane masterpiece is in display, freely, think how lucky we are to witness such performance
@camitful
@camitful 8 лет назад
Perfetta intonazione e grande bravura nel suonare , raramente si ascolta nei violinisti.
@litledevel15
@litledevel15 5 лет назад
The 4th variation just absolutely drops my jaw. I know Segovia has arranged violin pieces, but I couldn’t even imagine arranging the 4th variation like that... wow. This is just amazing to see and hear as a classical guitarist ,
@kuojimmy1506
@kuojimmy1506 11 лет назад
the technique and the quality of the sound are so perfect that the musicality just naturally forms without trying much
@zanhuang7402
@zanhuang7402 8 лет назад
Wow. The sound is so much fuller then most other editions.
@ivyssauro123
@ivyssauro123 8 лет назад
+Zan Huang That's when you know you have a great violinist playing, and a great violin!
@fliggityboo8687
@fliggityboo8687 3 года назад
"Phi moment" begins at 7:28, which is 726 seconds(12:06) X .618 = 448.668 second mark(7.28 minutes), Paganini knew his stuff... Leonid is a master.
@Disinclude
@Disinclude 5 лет назад
When he plays each note. You can hear his clarity with every bow stroke, and the notes following after each other. Everything from really hard cadenzas to even this piece it almost seems effortless to him. You can tell he really loved playing, or I think so at least.
@UrsulaBagdasarjanz
@UrsulaBagdasarjanz 5 лет назад
Kogan was one of my favourite violinists ! At the time I was a violin student at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris,nous avions joué toutes les Caprices de Paganini,bien sûr! I also like very much Paganini's Sonata Nr.12 Op.3!----Ursula
@zargem
@zargem 10 лет назад
.. Высочайшая техника и душа мысли!!!..
@levzelevinsky8753
@levzelevinsky8753 6 лет назад
zargem Согласен. Лучший из лучших.
@paulooliveira3453
@paulooliveira3453 4 года назад
The best interpreter of Paganini
@vasiliystep7219
@vasiliystep7219 4 года назад
Божественно!
@Anhatinum
@Anhatinum 3 года назад
Niesamowite wykonanie - dziękuję.
@emanuelcarallen
@emanuelcarallen 5 лет назад
increíble como imita a la perfección las inflexiones del canto en el tema, sumado a su técnica inmaculada!
@anajantzenlozanoleiva4301
@anajantzenlozanoleiva4301 4 месяца назад
Maravilloso!!!
@julsa1010
@julsa1010 4 месяца назад
Неподражаемо... Дух захватывает... Как... КАК МОЖНО ТАК ИГРАТЬ?!?! Оказывается, можно
@igorpro1
@igorpro1 3 года назад
Гений, в лучшем понимании этого слова.
@shmhm2792
@shmhm2792 3 года назад
Unbelievable!!!!!!
@sanijansen8070
@sanijansen8070 4 года назад
definitely my favorite interpretation
@romanishe69
@romanishe69 5 лет назад
Великий мастер!!
@suzanacorritori3251
@suzanacorritori3251 8 лет назад
Such a beautiful and powerful piece. But the icing on the cake is the master violinist Leonid Borisovich Kogan.
@user-fu6tt8qq4v
@user-fu6tt8qq4v 3 года назад
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤
@jamesshkrelivanhoogstraten8040
This is murder right here... he came in and savagely just destroyed everyone... the ultimate mic drop right here
@lordfluxington
@lordfluxington 5 лет назад
We're going to film a virtuoso playing a difficult piece, how should we film it? In the dark of course!
@litledevel15
@litledevel15 5 лет назад
Trust me - as a performing musician whom wears layers of dark, heavy clothing - we want as little light as possible.
@Rollich1
@Rollich1 4 года назад
That appears today's fashion.
@mbradley5683
@mbradley5683 3 года назад
I know I’m replying to a 2 year old comment, but like it’s surprisingly not that noticeable unless you’re trying to inspect the varnish, like the fingers and bow are in the shot the whole time
@xandercorp6175
@xandercorp6175 3 года назад
@@Rollich1 I'm not sure what the method of filming a man who died almost forty years ago has to do with "today's fashion".
@sneddley
@sneddley 3 года назад
It’s not an “authentic” filmed performance. Often, the bow strokes (visually) don’t match the recorded sound. We see short bows and hear longer ones, for example, after 3:00
@amichiganblackman3200
@amichiganblackman3200 8 лет назад
No one plays Paganini better. Incredible virtuosity, but not at the cost of being musical.
@carrottoponcrak
@carrottoponcrak 8 лет назад
I think that's one major difference between the old school and new school. Students should be taught the technique of expression, not the expression of technique. Gotta love Kogan, incredible sound and control.
@kooisengchng5283
@kooisengchng5283 7 лет назад
agree with you. However to be really good, you need to have a great technique BUT put it to expressive use.l
@bielomo
@bielomo 5 лет назад
listen to giulio plotino.
@filippkarandeev139
@filippkarandeev139 5 лет назад
Fiddler Green sorry, but I prefer Kavakos
@alejandronarvaez9806
@alejandronarvaez9806 5 лет назад
@@filippkarandeev139 never
@pugtm1585
@pugtm1585 4 года назад
This is insane!
@kooisengchng5283
@kooisengchng5283 7 лет назад
He is not as well known as Heifetz because of the Cold War. If he had left Russia early, he would have shared the world stage with Heifetz. The same goes for Oistrakh.
@joecheng3344
@joecheng3344 6 лет назад
Agree, but Oistrakh is not at same height as those two I am afraid.
@matheusveiga484
@matheusveiga484 4 года назад
@@joecheng3344 Agreed
@5InAnotherLand5
@5InAnotherLand5 4 года назад
He preferred being His Nonplussed Unbeatable Incomparable Self.
@nickdick2
@nickdick2 4 года назад
@@joecheng3344 maybe for Paganini, but Oistrakh has left a legacy in the big repertoire concertos…
@levifromthehood
@levifromthehood 7 лет назад
Even if the sound and the video is a bit out of sync, my balls still drop off... What a beast he was, Jesus...
@mukundanpkandath2018
@mukundanpkandath2018 5 лет назад
Please upload more of Kogan videos. This is so beautiful no words to describe beauty if this composition and clarity of This great violinist all times.
@poherfaces
@poherfaces 11 лет назад
это великолепно.
@prodvi333
@prodvi333 7 лет назад
Даа, Коган конечно был силен, один из лучших
@hairnsap
@hairnsap 6 лет назад
humans and perfection dont go together but this soulful man plays as if it's a possibility ! thanks for uploading this
@dumbfounded298
@dumbfounded298 3 года назад
Absolutely insane composition and Kogan perfectly shows off Paganini's monstrous genius. One genius performing another genius's masterwork. Sorry for sounding redundant but this all leaves me gobsmacked! It's unfortunate that the visuals are not in perfect sync with the soundtrack. The soundtrack is a few frames behind of the visuals. Having worked on film sound editing, I just can't help myself!
@suboficialSantana_Clesio
@suboficialSantana_Clesio 3 года назад
Simplesmente fantástico
@graf_mishkin9877
@graf_mishkin9877 6 лет назад
Коган. Спасибо!!!!!!
@wendymyers3182
@wendymyers3182 6 лет назад
Extraordinary!!!!
@LY1811
@LY1811 11 лет назад
Fantastic, I love his performance
@TheFalln
@TheFalln 8 лет назад
Нет слов!!! Браво!!!
@janmusicvlogs
@janmusicvlogs 5 лет назад
Technique is on point a 100%
@ewgeniimaximow2553
@ewgeniimaximow2553 4 года назад
Отличное исполнение, спасибо за музыку.
@evasoroeta
@evasoroeta 4 года назад
Super
@user-qc7rw8zk7v
@user-qc7rw8zk7v 3 года назад
Гений исполнитель. Коган - Паганини.
@ricardogonzalezlongo1209
@ricardogonzalezlongo1209 3 года назад
¡ Genial y suprema interpretación !!!!!
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