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Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto Op. 64, Isaac Stern with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, IBA 

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Isaac Stern and the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, IBA play Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto, Op. 64.
Conductor: Gary Bertini
Consecration of the Henry Crown Auditorium (1986)
All rights reserved to the Israeli Broadcasting Service.
הכנר הדגול אייזק שטרן עם התזמורת הסימפונית ירושלים רשות השידור
מנצח: גארי ברתיני
מנדלסון: קונצ'רטו לכינור ולתזמורת אופוס 64
חנוכת אולם הנרי קראון
1986

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@stevenj9970
@stevenj9970 8 месяцев назад
Bravo/Bravi!!! Every soloist should have a conductor this gifted......
@susannestechow1009
@susannestechow1009 3 года назад
An old master of the violin playing. There is many to learn from him.
@susannestechow1009
@susannestechow1009 3 года назад
There is much to learn from him. The sentence has to be written so.
@dannyboy2267
@dannyboy2267 2 года назад
@@susannestechow1009 You could've just edited the comment
@glicinaferca5555
@glicinaferca5555 2 года назад
TANTAS GRACIAS ISAAC STERN !!!! Y A TODOS, DESDE LA PROVINCIA DE MENDOZA ARGENTINA ( SUR DE AMERICA DEL SUR) GRACIAS MUCHAS GRACIAS ! DIOS LO BENDIGA ISAAC !!
@mohsennikjooyfard2653
@mohsennikjooyfard2653 Год назад
What a wonderful dream
@markxl
@markxl 4 дня назад
No-one played with more feeling than Stern.
@shoshzim1
@shoshzim1 9 лет назад
ביצוע מרגש! תודה!
@albertbuss8657
@albertbuss8657 7 лет назад
Un coup d'archet merveilleux , une sonorité superbe et beaucoup d'élégance .
@noraelsaiadarola1826
@noraelsaiadarola1826 5 лет назад
Maestro I. Stern....cuando Ud. Toca el violín e interpreta estas composiciones tan maravillosas ....Ud . Acaricia mi alma.....Y agradezco tener el sentido que e permite escuchar. Es la música ......la buena música la que me reconcilia con la vida...... un día más.....para seguir deleitando con tantos músicos maravillosos. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@alexandergushchin5475
@alexandergushchin5475 Год назад
Sehr gut , aber Oistrach war sowieso viel viel besser! Milstein auch,Dawid Nadien auch, ohne Zweifeln ,,,,,,a
@benjeminmorito9456
@benjeminmorito9456 4 года назад
This is my favorite interpretation of this piece
@haroldluks4806
@haroldluks4806 3 года назад
Great artists, perhaps more than regular folk, are defined by their peccadillos. Stern is regarded as one of the great violinists of the 20th century. On balance, he was beloved by many and he accomplished things beyond his work with the fiddle. I am reminded by the last line delivered in Billy Wilder's great commedy "Some Like It Hot" by the comedian Joe E. Brown: "Nobody's perfect."
@costiniucmircea
@costiniucmircea 6 лет назад
beautiful !
@moshenativ7172
@moshenativ7172 6 лет назад
השיר הזה הוא אחת היצירות היפות ביותר שנכתבו אי-פעם בתחום של מוזיקה ווקאלית! והיו לו כמה ביצועים קסומים, כראוי לו
@RB14149
@RB14149 2 года назад
Marvelous Stern, and great Bertini!!!!!!!!
@galinamaluchshenko8759
@galinamaluchshenko8759 9 лет назад
BRAVO!!!
@christelelaurent7771
@christelelaurent7771 4 года назад
Magnifique
@boazfel95961
@boazfel95961 4 года назад
נגן נפלא
@jackmol-ez5jz
@jackmol-ez5jz 6 лет назад
Besides the fact that is a fantastic combination , I like it very much its sound is clean
@carmelocaatrad6691
@carmelocaatrad6691 3 года назад
Stern. Le amo.
@johnathansmith3819
@johnathansmith3819 8 лет назад
Es gibt nichts, wie eine Geige ! Mendelsohn lebt wieder in seinen Händen.
@user-gs4wf3xz3i
@user-gs4wf3xz3i Год назад
과연 20세기 최고 바이올리니스트 표현이 과하지도 모자라지도않고 기교도 너무 자연스럽게 잘 넘어가네요 과연 지금은 고인이된 아이작스턴 부라보❤❤
@kristine8338
@kristine8338 6 лет назад
Mijn geliefde volk, stad, muziek.
@patriciosalvatierra372
@patriciosalvatierra372 2 года назад
A great musician.
@giacobbestevanato1236
@giacobbestevanato1236 3 года назад
Meraviglioso
@WatchOnYT
@WatchOnYT 3 года назад
Great orchestra work. It's amazing how they also give the orchestra some place, too, and not just the soloist...
@NestorAudinotviolins
@NestorAudinotviolins 10 лет назад
What a treasure!!!
@user-nv1wi8xe5y
@user-nv1wi8xe5y 3 года назад
Браво! Браво! Бис ! С удовольствием прослушала моё любимое произведение ! У скрипочки прекрасный, нежный звук! СПАСИБО!!!🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹.
@jeffreyweiss1927
@jeffreyweiss1927 8 лет назад
best Violinist ever !!!!!
@manuelfohr6898
@manuelfohr6898 8 лет назад
best;)
@khj66690004
@khj66690004 7 лет назад
Jeffrey Weiss ha ha....
@user-em6gu1sg5o
@user-em6gu1sg5o 2 года назад
БЕЗ КОММЕНТАРИЕВ. ОДНО ВОСХИЩЕНИЕ И ПРЕКЛОНЕНИЕ ПЕРЕД ИГРОЙ ВЕЛИКОГО СКРИПАЧА.💥💥💥
@user-uz8uu5qd2x
@user-uz8uu5qd2x 4 года назад
超かっけー🎶✨こういうの好き💕 スッキリタイプで、情熱的💗 五嶋みどりさんとかやはりこういうタイプだよね❤️感動です😆🎵🎵
@user-bn7bv2zv2n
@user-bn7bv2zv2n 4 года назад
not only great musician but great educator
@manuelfohr6898
@manuelfohr6898 8 лет назад
best violinist ever!!!
@chrisbanyan3564
@chrisbanyan3564 5 лет назад
No. In the first row. but there is no best
@JuanMartinexplacerez-mw3we
@JuanMartinexplacerez-mw3we 17 дней назад
bravo
@sjsartanddesign
@sjsartanddesign 3 года назад
Moti Schmidt the younger guy with the beard used to be my neighbour in Jerusalem and was forever playing Vivaldi's 4 seasons, but at least he was very good. 😁
@alvarito45
@alvarito45 4 года назад
Is that instrument a Stradivarius? My god what miracolous sounds!!
@diegoaraujo3691
@diegoaraujo3691 4 года назад
I think It’s a Guarnerius, not a Strad.
@user-zb8kr3pq3f
@user-zb8kr3pq3f 11 месяцев назад
素晴らしい演奏ですね。
@amandolealalbaladejo8789
@amandolealalbaladejo8789 6 лет назад
¡Oh, qué sonido! Qué maravilla
@user-ly9lx8mu7q
@user-ly9lx8mu7q 7 месяцев назад
Слушаю, смотрю и листаю комменты...сейчас с женой слушали аудио-запись Генрика Шеринга с лондонским оркестром 1964 года...там дирижер Дорати - вот где чудо !!! Какой дивный тон у этого скрипача и звук просто фантастический !!! Говорят, не надо сравнивать музыкантов - особенно, современников...вот это исполнение Мендельсона банальное и, конечно, совершенно негодное - надо вовремя уходить со сцены... наверное, оно верно. Айзека Стерна привелось видеть дважды - в июле 1982 года в Москве и позднее уже в Петербурге на его последних гастролях в России - тогда в Большом зале филармонии был сонатный вечер и он на бис играл сонату то ли Брамса, то ли Франка. Сама программа была скуШная - ничего не помню...зрелище было печальное - лучше б не играл. Стерн был похож на престарелого штангиста с короткими ручками, очень уставшим и нездоровым...зачем он приезжал в Россию? - наверное, навсегда проститься... КонеШно, до высот Давида Ойстраха и Леонида Когана ему было далеко даже в молодые годы...это очевидно. Мне на память осталось его черно-белое фото с молодым Третьяковым. Сам снимал. СПб, рабочий, 60 лет.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np Год назад
El mejor violin de su epoca. 🇮🇷🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎁🥇😘🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
@MartyNemko1
@MartyNemko1 5 лет назад
I consider this a supreme performance both by soloist and performer. (Not to mention that this is among my very favorite pieces of music.)
@user-xb4pu5kc5n
@user-xb4pu5kc5n 11 месяцев назад
Movements 1)0:57 2)13:32 3)21:53
@JL-bo4bh
@JL-bo4bh 4 года назад
Stern was very uncomfortable because the violin was off of the shoulder pad. He had to frequently push the violin inward.
@victorrosinpassos316
@victorrosinpassos316 3 года назад
3rd moviment 21:53
@henrykmusic
@henrykmusic 11 лет назад
why the orchestra didn't follow the conductor?
@FB__
@FB__ 2 года назад
Il MAESTRO
@wmennisny
@wmennisny 9 лет назад
Isaac Stern is to the violin as Rubinstein is to the piano. They infuse their music with EMOTION! Technique can be taught and learned but emotion, the most important characteristic in great playing, cannot. He was my favorite whom I was fortunate enough to see perform several time, always memorably.
@nereozampieri8656
@nereozampieri8656 7 лет назад
ManhattanWilliam g
@melaniamonicacraciun9900
@melaniamonicacraciun9900 2 года назад
Eternal gratitude awesome performers that made of our lives a better place, never stop believe in friends, now that we can share such EPIC performances with invisible cyber audience out there connected to us.. dedicated those who are not your fans yet, those who never thought before they might need this heavenly delight. The Holy Power of music is that. ..a genius composer capable to put his frustration there on violin strings is reaching our fans hearts and the most painful struggle of life becomes such a spectacular music achievement... nobody must feel a victim of the own frustration if not make it worthy, a violin as a ...warrior weapon is much more worthy than any gun riffle or missile launcher, it's never enough to remind it. Jerusalem Music Centre is not allowing the access to the comments area. Please tell them, they do not need to read it, these comments are for those who are not your fans yet, for those who might read comments and join your followers group in order to discover Jerusalem or the music school, it becomes the best merchandising strategy friends, let it the automathic algorithm do the job for you, the connection should work in your advantage instead of becoming a ...dump of junk that nobody gives any damn, yeah.. the soundtrack to this cyber adventure to share together is just puuuurrfect fans
@khj66690004
@khj66690004 7 лет назад
베토벤을 300번 끊어서 녹음 했다는 전설의 인물 이라면서요
@rafanifischer3152
@rafanifischer3152 5 лет назад
Stern could be very harsh on students. He was probably harsh on himself after this concert.
@saeidyazdani
@saeidyazdani 4 года назад
you know how hard is to play at that age? its a miracle!
@labelladonna8099
@labelladonna8099 3 года назад
Rafani Fischer Why?
@andrewchan5810
@andrewchan5810 2 года назад
@@labelladonna8099 THE notes are out of tune. The octaves are audibly not of tune.
@willy1486
@willy1486 11 месяцев назад
From the era of the annoying wandering camera to keep it 'interesting.' so often doesn't show the left hand or the bowing so we can see the faces in closeup......... Still, fun to listen to!
@touatifettouma9674
@touatifettouma9674 5 лет назад
Isaac Stern joue avec avec une grande émotion ;!
@mariuszmonczak5365
@mariuszmonczak5365 4 года назад
Legendary Stern... I remember his live concert in Montreal in the 90.. what a phrase in Brahms concerto , so humanly deep... but technically not so precise.... who cares anyway ... I think in this performance he was still struggling from a jet lag ....I tell , jet lag makes your hands go in different directions all the time ..of course I am talking about the highest standards... This is not a performance for CD :) but always so enjoyable to watch and listen to Him play :) thank you
@kevinallison2227
@kevinallison2227 3 года назад
Kinda like Hendrix
@aaronrohrer1563
@aaronrohrer1563 11 лет назад
I didn't know Yoda played violin so well.
@eintufungstest148
@eintufungstest148 3 года назад
Because he practice 40 hours a day
@nailyazc3004
@nailyazc3004 7 лет назад
both hard to perform and listen thoroughly understandingly for it was romantic mendelsson who composed his work by establishig the plot very successfully .also the music sounds wonderful.ı feel mirthy and relaxed.
@linofranzolosa4672
@linofranzolosa4672 5 лет назад
Stupendo !!!!! Vi e' il medesimo brano interpretato da Akiko Suwanai . Senza nulla togliere a qs. performance io preferisco la violinista giapponese: piu' la sento e piu' mi travolge . don lino franzoloso
@ALLTNOR
@ALLTNOR 11 месяцев назад
Этот концерт звучит в исполнении Штерна особенно и несравненно, как его Реквием.
@bobmool4894
@bobmool4894 7 лет назад
nooooo a scratch at 18:40, that's such a shame..
@rivers1005
@rivers1005 5 лет назад
For a tiny instance it sounds like jazz
@MartyNemko1
@MartyNemko1 5 лет назад
How silly that you'd deem such trivia a shame. This is one of the finest performances both by soloist and orchestra of one of the most enjoyable pieces.
@raananeylon4867
@raananeylon4867 8 лет назад
Isaac Stern controlled the music scene in the US for quite some time.How many people will listen to his music making once he is gone?I admire his intelligent approach,but for some reason I have difficulty hearing a "heart."
@user-ih8zc3vp3w
@user-ih8zc3vp3w 8 лет назад
过去我觉得他的技术很粗糙,演绎也不够完美。后来我对他有了新的认识,特别是看了纪录片from mao to mozart以后。现在我特别崇拜他。但是在这个演出里他的表现确实很糟糕😂
@itskowitzheinrich7520
@itskowitzheinrich7520 2 года назад
Жаль нет нашего Ейзека.
@roxysponge3447
@roxysponge3447 Год назад
Up
@bianchiviolin
@bianchiviolin 7 лет назад
I heard him play the Berg in 1959 and it was a revelation. No subsequent performance has been quite so stunning as that. However I also travelled 250 miles to hear him play the prokofiev sonata for two violins with Zukermann. He marched on to the platform and annouced that he had been in Israel and they had not had enough time to rehearse the piece. I never really forgave him for that particularly since he replace it with a scratchy performance of the Bach chaconne.
@alexpate8626
@alexpate8626 4 года назад
Sounds consistent with other haughty Stern stories. A fun google search along the lines of “Stern acts like a jerk” can keep a music fan entertained for a while. A staggering jack ass
@haroldluks4806
@haroldluks4806 3 года назад
@@alexpate8626 What a terrible post! How insulting-this is the man who led the charge to save Carnegie Hall, is considered one of the great violinists of the 20th Century and who for 50 years supported the Israel Philharmonic. His is an incredible legacy that will be remembered for many generations.
@alexpate8626
@alexpate8626 3 года назад
Harold Luks Stern was one of my favorite violinists growing up, great performance recordings of the Brahms, Mozart 5, etc, and there is no disputing his contributions. However, you ought to take a look at what I’m referring to. I never would have suspected a man who in so many ways was great of the petty and vicious ways he behaved when it suited him. Staggering jack ass is appropriate. His great deeds are suspiciously dripping with the ego which compelled him to derail competing careers, and the funnier Stern moments can be told in memoirs of violinists who encountered him (not to mention those of his children). The funniest story I’ve seen is of a violinist in Arizona who sits in for the concertmaster of the orchestra in a rehearsal of the Beethoven. The concertmaster moves to the second section leaving the sit in violinist to play concertmaster. He asks why, because that never happens, and the concertmaster says something along the lines of “I’m not dealing with this jerk again”. If you can find the story you might get a laugh out of it. He had a dark side, to say the least.
@alexpate8626
@alexpate8626 3 года назад
For what it’s worth I am pretty sure that I only looked into these matters because of my incredulity at similar posts, some years ago. I was surprised, amused at some, and disappointed. But there’s always the story of Bronislaw Huberman who gave the better part of his concertizing career to create the Palestinian (now Israeli) Philharmonic to save musicians from near certain doom in Nazi occupied Europe. An element of self-denial in performing a great deed is what makes the deed shine so brightly; rather, Stern accomplished some great things which he also knew would memorialize him. For those same reasons he felt he was entitled to premier any concerto at Carnegie Hall, and to run over any performers who threatened his various entitlements as the great Isaac Stern. Even as a violinist he cannot escape the criticism that his playing suffered in service to his great ego which would not prostrate before the instrument through rigorous practice. I am just not a fan of the person, and as a violinist I also know that his playing suffered because of the same ego, as wonderfully as he was able to play, in spite of it. Anyway. Not trying to ruffle feathers. Any friend of Jack Benny gets some bonus points for that fact alone.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np Год назад
🫑👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼👋💐🇮🇷🙏
@hnso4216
@hnso4216 3 года назад
TV Tv TV I’m V
@tiliouasaid4006
@tiliouasaid4006 5 лет назад
Le philharmonique d'Israël est l'un des plus prestigieux orchestres.
@Hermanhub
@Hermanhub 5 лет назад
Certes. Mais il s’agit du symphonique de Jérusalem
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np Год назад
🇮🇷 🏆🥇😅
@winrx
@winrx 7 лет назад
This could have been quite an enjoyable performance were it not for his tentative intonation throughout the piece and thin wiry tone......
@stevenj9970
@stevenj9970 8 месяцев назад
Notice the LACK OF "ACTING", that everyone including KIDS do, when playing the violin or cello the last several DECADES...it takes AWAY from the performance.
@handelviola
@handelviola 8 лет назад
Intonation problems.
@tineldragoi8790
@tineldragoi8790 5 лет назад
Then go and practice!
@MartyNemko1
@MartyNemko1 5 лет назад
Trivial. The MUCH larger truth is that this performance by both soloist and orchestra is nuanced, gorgeous.
@raananeylon4867
@raananeylon4867 8 лет назад
I am trying to listen in an unbiased way.This sounds plain awful to my ears,thin,annoying,with character but without heart.Phrasing is refreshingly intelligent,but what good is it when soul is missing.All the same Stern was known to have frequently been "selectively generous."This is not playing that I would choose to listen to under any circumstances.I did now,out of curiosity.
@winrx
@winrx 8 лет назад
It's amazing actually how he manages to elicit such a thin wiry tone from a Guarneri.....
@Seleuce
@Seleuce 7 лет назад
I hope you take in mind how dreadful the sound quality of the recording and this RU-vid upload is. Doesn't do anything for strings.
@rosybuddy28
@rosybuddy28 7 лет назад
I think most of that is due to the terrible sound quality in the recording. Probably done with a cheap mic. There is no way Stern's violin actually sounds that bad.
@itzikharari5589
@itzikharari5589 6 лет назад
Seleuce קוננצרטו לכינור בטהובן
@davidfooterman6515
@davidfooterman6515 6 лет назад
I agree. There is a sweetness to his tone but it's thin. I don't think its the violin, which is probably the "Ysaye" Guarneri de Gesu. I was trying to catch a good view of the back plate, which would give it away, but can't see for sure. Anyway, the Guarneris from the Golden Era have a very big, round tone and tend to be stained a darker red-brown than the Strads. Some violinists can make any violin sound big and round in tone. Example - Oistrakh. Some have a thinner but very sweet tone. Example - Heifetz, and of course Stern. I think Stern makes his DG sound more like a Strad, but I think his tone is inconsistent. Watch his bow - too much curvature. He has a short arm, and with age he may not be able to extend his wrist sufficiently, but I think his bow control is a problem. Watch the Heifetz bow for comparison; there IS NO comparison. IMO, Stern was overrated and overpaid, and that's all I have to say about that!
@alexandergushchin5475
@alexandergushchin5475 Год назад
Gut, aber nicht besonders,,,,,,
@khj66690004
@khj66690004 7 лет назад
베토벤을 300번 끊어서 녹음 했다는 전설의 인물 이라면서요
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