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OPO & Maxim Vengerov perform Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto 

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Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto in D major
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra
Maxim Vengerov - violin
Marios Papadopoulos - conductor
Performed at the Sheldonian Theatre in December 2014.
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@ShivanaG446
@ShivanaG446 3 месяца назад
Vengerov never fails to deliver the best performance! ❤
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima Месяц назад
Comfort of his wonderful violin performance is immeasurable and beyond words
@怪盜基德-e2u
@怪盜基德-e2u 4 года назад
He will perform this piece again in December in Hong Kong! I bought the ticket and hopefully he can come to HK if the situation gets better😭
@possiblepilotdeviation5791
@possiblepilotdeviation5791 4 года назад
He better watch out for 中共
@kirtisjoe2525
@kirtisjoe2525 3 года назад
Did he? Lol
@怪盜基德-e2u
@怪盜基德-e2u 3 года назад
@@kirtisjoe2525 nah it was cancelled due to the covid:(
@mazyarkanani6708
@mazyarkanani6708 3 года назад
BRAVO Maxim ! A wonderful celebration of his special gift
@simonwong2738
@simonwong2738 4 года назад
Latest greatest by Vengerov, deeper and mellower.
@JustFiddler
@JustFiddler 4 года назад
i always waiting his performance
@sammiechuu
@sammiechuu 4 года назад
I just found this! My favorite violinist! Bravo Maestro! ❤❤❤
@vladimirrasputin7380
@vladimirrasputin7380 4 года назад
Bei dieser Aufnahme aus dem Jahr 2014 erlebt man einen ebenso besinnlich wie stringent spielenden Solisten, der wieder eine Gipfelleistung brillant präsentiert, in der Charakteristik an David Oistrach erinnernd. Nebenbei: Unter den Streichern habe ich den Geiger Carmine Lauri entdeckt, der bei einer Aufnahme der „Missa Solemnis“ von Beethoven eindrucksvoll auch den Solopart spielt. Diese Einspielung mit dem „Malta Philharmonic Orchestra“ ist eine ebenso erstaunliche wie hinreißende Entdeckung, eine wahre Perle als Schmuckstück, das leider bisher viel zu wenig Beachtung gefunden hat.
@JM-jy7qy
@JM-jy7qy 4 года назад
Bravo!
@fingerhorn4
@fingerhorn4 4 года назад
He seems to have permanently changed now to more wrist vibrato except for high positions and the little finger. I like the sound. But I wonder why he has changed? Age? More flexibility? Enables faster vibrato? When he was younger (see the now well known Sibelius on RU-vid) he was nearly always using arm vibrato throughout. There are very few players who can use both effortlessly but he is one. As usual, a stunning performance.
@gagamin2
@gagamin2 3 года назад
His basic vibrato was always wrist.
@dylansun9473
@dylansun9473 3 года назад
@@gagamin2 agreed
@augustbakenhus3288
@augustbakenhus3288 2 года назад
Wrist when younger - each has it’s appeal
@musictemporis
@musictemporis 2 года назад
Man kann auch einen Ton von Handgelenksvibrato auf Armvibrato wechsln, z. B. den ersten Ton das Fis `` von der Meditation von Massennet . Ich bringe den Ton meinen Schülern immer so bei.
@m.barria-violin4029
@m.barria-violin4029 2 года назад
The greatest soloists dont use arm vibrato. But Finger Impulse vibrato wich its better and so more impressive.
@mailysmichiels8872
@mailysmichiels8872 4 года назад
Absolutely beautiful
@m.fernandasolari887
@m.fernandasolari887 3 года назад
Gracias, Facu, por recomendarme a este músico inmenso. Días y días descubriéndolo.
@楊澄恵
@楊澄恵 4 года назад
我喜歡他滿豐富感情的演奏法。很賞心悅目!
@turtle1211
@turtle1211 3 года назад
Only getting better with age.
@panthersherry1157
@panthersherry1157 3 года назад
Vengerov amazing as always !!! 5:01 The man sitting in the front row, he has very close to one of the best violinists in history with an incredible concert and he starts to watch the publicity program. How ignorant !!!
@Onjii-ys5in
@Onjii-ys5in 4 месяца назад
for respect a great violinist you need ears, not eyes
@JustFiddler
@JustFiddler 3 года назад
terimakasih untuk videonya, salam dari pulau bali
@ВикторияЕрмакова-у6ы
Каков человек ,в данном случае, таково и его исполнение ! По всему он очень неординарный музыкант !!! Прекрасный профессионал , человек, любящий, то что он исполняет !!! Браво музыканту !!!
@JustFiddler
@JustFiddler 3 года назад
@@ВикторияЕрмакова-у6ы betul sekali! dia sangat menakjubkan !
@JustFiddler
@JustFiddler Год назад
salam dari ubud
@justary_97
@justary_97 3 года назад
I’m loyal to Brett’s Tchaik VC but bro, Vengerov 🧎🏻‍♀️ ✨👄✨
@martiamatvila5348
@martiamatvila5348 3 года назад
ANNA RIUS...AQUET CUNSERT DE VIOLI DE TECHAIKOSVSKI ES MARAVALLOS FANTASTIC SUPLIM SEMPRA HAN FÁ PLURÁ DE EMUSIÓ Í SENTIMENS. LI ESCULTAT TANTAS Í TANTAS VEGADAS PRÓ NO ENCANSARÍA DE ESCULTARLU MAÍ MAÍ FELISITATS AL VIOLINISTA QUÉ EL INTERPRETA ES FABULOS UNA ABRASADA Í UN PETÓ PER BOS..🐾❤
@ervent35
@ervent35 4 года назад
After listening to the recent versions of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto, I have to say that the best soloist today is Augustin Hadelich, when they hear you´ll agree with me.
@nadjamijatovic-sekicki8475
@nadjamijatovic-sekicki8475 3 года назад
I'm torn between Hadelich and Vengerov! Love them both!! And they are SO different.
@kewlforever6463
@kewlforever6463 3 года назад
No it’s personal opinion
@augustbakenhus3288
@augustbakenhus3288 2 года назад
Vengerov
@editionprimavista4937
@editionprimavista4937 2 года назад
The way he prepares the moment when he shoots off in 28:25... WOW.
@Constitution1789
@Constitution1789 3 года назад
The orchestra is ... meh.
@oo-fy5zg
@oo-fy5zg 4 года назад
Starting at 29:30 the two string players on the left are nodding and smiling at each other seemingly acknowledging Vengerov's entry. Love little moments like that.
@kurumi394
@kurumi394 3 года назад
Someone like me who's never even played the violin could enjoy that, so I can only imagine how much those players who have obviously spent most of their lives playing the violin could appreciate that
@JustFiddler
@JustFiddler 3 года назад
matur suksma
@rockhard2654
@rockhard2654 2 года назад
no actually what they are doing is acknowledging between themselves that the proformace sucks
@markxl
@markxl 4 года назад
Such a fine violinist - one of the true greats.
@JustFiddler
@JustFiddler 3 года назад
indeed
@truongnguyenchuyenngu
@truongnguyenchuyenngu 4 года назад
Young Maxim with eagerness in 93, then middle Maxim at the peak of his career, and now Master Maxim with master performance. Even the lightest sound matters!
@ioana938
@ioana938 10 месяцев назад
I would argue the peak of his career is now... Much more nuanced interpretations, nothing he actually needs to prove, and a huge following of listeners and students alike... But absolutely agree -- so much fun to see his evolution...
@Bifrusi
@Bifrusi 5 месяцев назад
Боже мой. Лучший. Лучший этого века друзья. ЛУЧШИЙ
@rafanifischer3152
@rafanifischer3152 3 года назад
Probably the best violinist in the world today. Huge sound. One of those violinists that you can tell by hearing that it's him playing. Bravo!
@franciscoespinozagamboa6490
...no cabe duda que es claramente el mejor
@edmundochacon1030
@edmundochacon1030 Год назад
ESTOY DE ACUERDO
@Виктория-ь7к4х
@Виктория-ь7к4х Год назад
Максим венгеров, прекрасный исполнитель и просто замечательный интерпритатор скрипичных произведений... Но, это его видение
@scuunjieng
@scuunjieng 9 месяцев назад
my favorite too
@BLee-m5v
@BLee-m5v 8 месяцев назад
C. Ggg😢ttr🎉😢😢😊😊
@durban55
@durban55 3 года назад
One of the best violinists alive today.
@windompewpew
@windompewpew 4 года назад
27:41 ok, that pause is epic.. i never heard any orchestra use that pause but that was awesome..
@PS-kd1if
@PS-kd1if 4 года назад
He didn’t do this in his early performance either (like in the one with St. Petersburg Philharmonic when he was 19). His play has been perfected as he matures.
@rafanifischer3152
@rafanifischer3152 3 года назад
@Anders Ridge You mean ex-girlfriend.
@rockhard2654
@rockhard2654 2 года назад
no that was actually shit
@liamnevilleviolist1809
@liamnevilleviolist1809 2 года назад
I feel like that was Vengerov's choice.... because they don't play any notes soon after. He could've waited 4 seconds or whatever and they just all had to follow him. But I get what you mean. I like that brief suspense! Really adds to the romantic drama that Tchaikovsky was all about !
@abdulaamir1070
@abdulaamir1070 4 года назад
Vengerov stood still and didn't move, I can't believe my own eyes
@vectoranderson3641
@vectoranderson3641 4 года назад
Its actually for the time when he just recoverd
@ShuaiWang12
@ShuaiWang12 4 года назад
@@vectoranderson3641recovered from?
@omidhabibollahniachabok3587
@omidhabibollahniachabok3587 4 года назад
@@ShuaiWang12 He had 1 or 2 surgery on his right shoulder after a sport incident around 2007. (He was also a bodybuilder. See his performance on Walton Viola concerto, you gonna find it!). It took almost 4 years to back to the stage.
@belmon38
@belmon38 4 года назад
@@omidhabibollahniachabok3587 Actually that's not the true cause. I just heard him today speaking about it, he was just sick of playing 130 concerts per year and wanted to study conducting. He himself makes fun of the rumor about his shoulder...The interview is available on instagram.
@belmon38
@belmon38 4 года назад
instagram.com/tv/CAr2Xm5gQS6/?igshid=g89wmfoicgio
@taniatorres7084
@taniatorres7084 3 года назад
Eres lo máximo Maestro, tu sonido invade los sentidos. Fina mezcla de técnica y pasión por lo que haces!
@saphiehashtiany7735
@saphiehashtiany7735 4 года назад
Such a powerful, deeply committed performance. Great rapport between soloist, conductor and orchestra. Wonderful!
@roman14032
@roman14032 4 года назад
really? rapport? they arent even in the same town to my ears
@remywesson4990
@remywesson4990 3 года назад
You probably dont give a shit but does someone know a method to log back into an instagram account? I stupidly lost the password. I love any tricks you can offer me
@atticusbrentley8694
@atticusbrentley8694 3 года назад
@Remy Wesson Instablaster =)
@TurboTsunami19
@TurboTsunami19 2 года назад
@@roman14032 I agree. You can look at the second violin section leader's face, many times Vengerov speeds through passages and loses tempo with the orchestra.
@kasiaandrzejczak4079
@kasiaandrzejczak4079 4 года назад
watching his left hand is sooo satisfying
@nathanroe9244
@nathanroe9244 4 года назад
yeah but have you watched his right hand???
@Sonic22258
@Sonic22258 3 года назад
Yes, but have you watched his left head?
@liamnevilleviolist1809
@liamnevilleviolist1809 3 года назад
@@Sonic22258 heh, this dialogue could go back and forth infinitum. But yes, his left hand has changed technique ever so slightly over the years since his shoulder dislocation and he's making violin-life easier on himself (and teaches that to students so they can avoid injury - great pedagogy from master Vengerov!) His right hand and whole arm is something he has adjusted quite drastically. He relaxes his shoulder me and moves around his shoe torso much less! He talks about the importance of wrist flexibility and certain fingers having their individual roles in holding and manipulating the bow to get the desired sound.I learned from him to keep my right forearm down which you'll be able to see in my videos on my channel, particularly the Bach gigue I play. Many months before that I had quite a high arm, almost Menuhin-like which is NOT a good thing as it caused him damage so much so that he had days where he did not even pick up the violin at all....
@liamnevilleviolist1809
@liamnevilleviolist1809 3 года назад
He has a very "urgent" fourth finger that stabs the desired note with instant intonation! We can all be jealous of that! It's harder for us violists to achieve. We strive to do the same thing but place out third finger behind the fourth for stability (if the passage does allow for that, but if we quickly have to use the third finger soon after the fourth then that is quite different as you may know [if you're a violinist/violist/cellist yourself :) ].
@JustFiddler
@JustFiddler 3 года назад
@@nathanroe9244 his right hand is unbelievable
@jonathanjesalva8158
@jonathanjesalva8158 3 года назад
1:05 Who came in wrong?
@micaelabonetti949
@micaelabonetti949 4 года назад
Meraviglioso musicista, ogni nota sgorga dal suo cuore per la nostra felicità!
@celiadessertine8953
@celiadessertine8953 Год назад
WOW, I was looking for an old recording of this concerto that my parents had, and I have come across this absolutely mesmerizing performance. Such color, passion and nuance. Such a pleasure.
@philippegerboin6266
@philippegerboin6266 3 года назад
Non seulement l' interprétation est irréprochable mais de plus le rythme est juste comme il faut. Trop souvent trop rapide...pour augmenter l' effet virtuose...
@luisakaun3443
@luisakaun3443 Год назад
Extraordinaria interpretación !!!
@matteodesogus5757
@matteodesogus5757 4 года назад
20:32 second movement 27:29 third movement
@ecommoy
@ecommoy 4 года назад
C est absolument époustouflant ! Je pensais avoir vu l excellence avec itzak Perlman mais là... Je donnerai cher pour le voir en vrai sur ce concerto
@philippegerboin6266
@philippegerboin6266 3 года назад
Difficile d' etablir un hiérarchie a ce niveau là . Ils sont environs 5 à etre au dessus du panier mais les autres sont aussi très très bons ..
@philippegerboin6266
@philippegerboin6266 6 месяцев назад
Moi aussi ..avant de partir
@mms5132
@mms5132 4 года назад
thanks a lot for uproading such a wonderful video!
@nickyork8901
@nickyork8901 3 года назад
The orchestra is quite good, but obviously not on the same level as his magnificent performance (who would be!), and they (or the conductor) tend to drag which is distracting. Despite this it is quite compelling to watch simply because Vengerov lives inside this piece.
@isharjonathanpelaez5348
@isharjonathanpelaez5348 4 месяца назад
Cpues mira Rodrigo mentiroso,como yo soy hombre me vale verga perder a la Eva y me encargaré de tocar el dea[h con todas las leyea musicales para que sepan que siempre he sido el mejor de los músicos,para estropearte que las viejas piensen que eres hombre pero sobre todo que ellas sepan que eramos enemigos profesionales y que acepte conseguir mas mujeres que no tengan nada que ver con esto y aceptarlas como rivales de música y que me da r8sa los miles de esfuerzos que han hecho para desir que son del requinto de me[alixa y que solo han comprobado que son buenos para sentarse 😀😃🤣
@aramkhachaturian8043
@aramkhachaturian8043 3 года назад
Amazing third movement. So vibrant and has a pop that I can't find in other interpretations!
@philippegerboin6266
@philippegerboin6266 6 месяцев назад
Je ne connais pas de final aussi éblouissant...sur aucun concerto
@noemiserra3366
@noemiserra3366 2 года назад
better than julian rachlin (30 of september 2017 in Barcelona)
@susanavucetich8848
@susanavucetich8848 4 года назад
!!!!Maravilloso y con el ritmo que me agrada ...excelente solista y director !!!!
@АлександрШвайнштейн-м3с
Звуккакизрогаизобилия. 2ячастьэтоболееинтимнодолжнобыть,нетакнасыщенно.
@carloslaguensbermejo9812
@carloslaguensbermejo9812 3 года назад
MAGISTRAL interpretación por la Orquesta Filarmónica de Oxford del Concierto para Violín del genial compositor del Romanticismo P.I. Tchaikovsky que para mí particularmente es el que más me agrada por delante de las obras homónimas de Beethoven, Brahms y Mendelssohn. El prestigioso violinista ruso Maxim Vengerov acompañado de su Stradivarius "Kreutzer" de 1727 hace una exhibición extraordinaria fuera de serie. BRAVO !!! Saludos desde España.
@HC-ii9wj
@HC-ii9wj 3 года назад
Looking forward to his upcoming Hamburg concert!! Been waiting for it for the last two years!
@soulscape5083
@soulscape5083 4 года назад
I love Vengerov!!! I hope the orchestra could time better at around 18:00.
@dkvikingkd233
@dkvikingkd233 3 года назад
It would be absolutely perfect to have the movements with timestamps in the descriptions;-)
@HilaryLuo-v7q
@HilaryLuo-v7q Месяц назад
The greatest
@carolineandtigger
@carolineandtigger 4 года назад
Bravo!!!
@chamchamle7739
@chamchamle7739 7 месяцев назад
The best violinist in our generation
@andreasbyczkowski3435
@andreasbyczkowski3435 4 года назад
Like a powerful “Russian Ferrari” of tempestuous beautiful warmth.
@ricardotoledo8834
@ricardotoledo8834 4 года назад
Estupendo violinista! Composição magnífica!
@isharjonathanpelaez5348
@isharjonathanpelaez5348 4 месяца назад
Pues
@otisreyes2360
@otisreyes2360 4 года назад
Soy Argentina, canto lírico y popular y te confieso en redes que TE AMO CON TODA MI Alma y cuando ejecutas mas aun. sos especial para mi Maxim querido. Me crié escuchando este concierto y vos me haces llorar
@philippeherridge2401
@philippeherridge2401 8 месяцев назад
Incredible performance by one of the all time greats
@יצחקבןיהוידע-ל3נ
@יצחקבןיהוידע-ל3נ 4 года назад
ביצוע נפלא של מקסים !!! תודה לתזמורת וליוטיוב !!!!!!!!!!
@edmundochacon1030
@edmundochacon1030 Год назад
SIMPLEMENTE EXTRAORDINARIO Y MAGISTRAL, DE LAS MEJORES INTERPRETACIONES QUE PUEDEN HABER
@ТатьянаАстахова-д1х
Браво, Максим!!! Прекрасное исполнение русской музыки, скрипка звучит изумительно!!! Астахова
@Hannah-lr4le
@Hannah-lr4le 3 года назад
#ugetsu #given
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima Месяц назад
今年の夏はうだるような毎日が続いています。 避暑地でビールを飲みながらパリオリンピックをみてこの心地よい音楽を聴くのが天国、天国。
@rimonhanna6671
@rimonhanna6671 4 года назад
My best ever maxim ❤
@rouhyito
@rouhyito Год назад
Vengerov is fabulous under the circumstances, but Papadopoulos is just such a terrible drag, especially in the later stages of the first movement. His core repertoire as a pianist seems to be Mozart and early Beethoven but, please, stop being so f*cking polite with other repertoire. The Oxford Phil should be capable of much better: it is comprised largely of moonlighting players from the London orchestras. Papapopoulos has been good for musical life in Oxford in other ways (he has been good at enticing big names to come) but, as a conductor, the sooner he releases the Oxford Phil from his suffocating grip the better.
@pheart2381
@pheart2381 4 года назад
Really,the rudeness of some of these comments!
@TechLoveMusic
@TechLoveMusic 2 месяца назад
Talented Composer and Violinist together. The Violin itself is very impressive too. Like a old granny telling stories of 300 years ago.
@isharjonathanpelaez5348
@isharjonathanpelaez5348 4 месяца назад
Además que sonmarimacgas
@xiatongwu6752
@xiatongwu6752 4 года назад
the orchestra is not following him close enough, especially in the third movement. Perhaps a lack of rehearsals?
@jackyjohnsalem1985
@jackyjohnsalem1985 Год назад
I can say only .... wow....
@stevengates4437
@stevengates4437 4 года назад
Almost as good as you and your daughter.....
@ilinasingh3840
@ilinasingh3840 Год назад
38:00👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@JuanAntonio-ff4mg
@JuanAntonio-ff4mg 2 года назад
¡qué le pasa al señor que está sentado hasta el frente!......en el minuto 5:40.. tiene la oportunidad de ver al maestro Vengerov... y se pone a hojear su folleto....
@sigognac5327
@sigognac5327 3 года назад
13:55 -> 14:14 Miraculeux:
@kathleenferguson7537
@kathleenferguson7537 2 года назад
Magnificent.
@Sun-gs6hq
@Sun-gs6hq 2 года назад
7:21 27:30 37:00
@riccardoporrovecchio8635
@riccardoporrovecchio8635 4 года назад
Thank you ❤️
@Discovery_and_Change
@Discovery_and_Change 8 месяцев назад
0:58 *cough
@yungshu888
@yungshu888 3 года назад
I didn't know Jay Leno can do conducting!
@AlfonRG99
@AlfonRG99 4 года назад
Wow, thanks for this concert. Love it!
@liliafrumusachi6318
@liliafrumusachi6318 3 года назад
Bravissimo👏👏👏
@ninotoradze7224
@ninotoradze7224 8 месяцев назад
Incredible performance! Greatest living violinist👏👏
@editionprimavista4937
@editionprimavista4937 2 года назад
The orchestra sometimes sounds... one step behind him. And they sound kinda bored, or sleepy, even in the more robust sections.
@isabella05130
@isabella05130 7 месяцев назад
0:39
@metal4142
@metal4142 4 года назад
MITICO !!!
@patrickjack2943
@patrickjack2943 2 года назад
I am intensely curious as to what violin he is playing. The bottom end, especially the G string, it's very powerful, very loud. The E string is very charismatic and allows for a wide range of dynamics while maintaining projection. The A string is the most civilized and perfect for the piece holding up well in all the giant chords stroked on the instrument during the piece. The instrument projects powerfully although its harmonic series seems easy to overdrive. The G string nearly sounds like a bright viola.
@christianvachon2235
@christianvachon2235 2 года назад
He plays a late Strad, the 1727 Kreutzer Strad.
@annamari7863
@annamari7863 3 года назад
happy orchestra and flute player to play with Vengerov
@dennispearson9287
@dennispearson9287 4 года назад
A Great Russian Violinist, Playing A Great Russian Composers Composition , With All Of The Passion Of The Great Russian SOUL!!! This Is The Perfect Storm For MAGNIFICENCE !!!..
@saphiehashtiany7735
@saphiehashtiany7735 4 года назад
and such rapport with the orchestra!
@priscwy794frag
@priscwy794frag 4 года назад
Maybe my phone cannot reproduce sound well but at say 4:05 and certsinly at 4:40 orchestra seem not filling enough the sound background, somewhat detached from solist, unconvincing. That happens in various parts of performanse. As if conductor is too much damping orchestra to utilize Vengerov's beautiful sound. I dislike that conductor decision if he decided about that. Generally, at average at piano level orcestra should perform better IMHO.
@joffy1234
@joffy1234 4 года назад
Give me a break. I think that's a very unfair comment to the conductor, orchestra and also Vengerov. You cannot just assume what the audience was hearing. A lot of the dynamics will be different when you hear it. The process of recording, transcribing and uploading to youtube, and listing on your phone, these all can change the perception.
@bpetersson5024
@bpetersson5024 4 года назад
the hall in Oxford is very live and cavernous so the smallest sound is amplified to a much greater degree than what you hear in the recording. So what you hear is two/three reproductions away from the original with minimal quality consideration each time the signal i fed to a speaker, like your mobile phone. So, see him play live at some point to get the real thing, record it on your mobile using the video app, upload to ur Utube channel and then play it back and see the difference. These people know how to play...
@priscwy794frag
@priscwy794frag 4 года назад
@@joffy1234 If ypu want a break, you can use one in your car. You just make wild assumptions what POSSIBLY could have been done during recording, editing, reproducting of sound. As if you agree with me, but trying to find an excuse by all means for the sound impression.
@priscwy794frag
@priscwy794frag 4 года назад
@@bpetersson5024 If I understood you correctly,you have the following experience: 1) you did the actual recording 2) you had personal pleasure of listening Mr Vengerov in that particular place, or elsewhere. Is that the case?
@joffy1234
@joffy1234 4 года назад
​@@priscwy794frag I gave out the possibilities that could change perception, and I did not make any assumptions. You know who did? You made assumptions in your original comment. Also, you contradicted yourself in a few words "make wild assumptions" vs "what POSSIBLY could have". These are contradictory phrases. Those things that I mentioned are plausible explanations. However, I will make one ASSUMPTION that you meant "brake" and not "break". I don't have a break in my car. Maybe you do, if so, please visit your mechanic and have it fixed. Good luck.
@ianoliver3879
@ianoliver3879 3 года назад
Absolutely brilliant. But the coverage was a bit distant. Might have been worth buying a big lens to get a decent shot of him. Apart from that, great. Thank you.
@myzenzeromisty162
@myzenzeromisty162 3 года назад
Great!
@liamnevilleviolist1809
@liamnevilleviolist1809 Год назад
11:14 - the cadenza
@manolonuba
@manolonuba 5 месяцев назад
Maxim is the best.
@lukefer7579
@lukefer7579 Год назад
Beautiful. Everyone always forgets this piece was written for a man Tchaikovsky had fallen madly and hopelessly in love with.
@quaver1239
@quaver1239 Год назад
“Everyone always…” Gosh, you must know millions and millions and millions of people, and ALL of them ALWAYS forget why Tchaikovsky wrote this concerto.
@philippegerboin6266
@philippegerboin6266 6 месяцев назад
Et écrite en 25 jours . Là on peut parler de génie
@sebastian9445
@sebastian9445 4 года назад
If you put it at x1.5 it’s...
@armandvanlerberghe9940
@armandvanlerberghe9940 3 года назад
Ruined
@estherrodriguezsanchezdete6105
BRAVOOOO 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@ilinasingh3840
@ilinasingh3840 Год назад
Bravo 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
@Виктория-ь7к4х
@Виктория-ь7к4х Год назад
Блестящий музыкант и исполнитель!!!! Браво ему! Тонкий музыкант и, одновременно, большой работяга в музыке!!! Иначе в искусстве нельзя... Браво, браво!
@MishaSkripach
@MishaSkripach Год назад
Венгеров гений!!!!! Мишку пускают в Оксфорде на его репетиции - это потрясающе видеть и слышать, как он готовится, как он взаимодействует с оркестром, как он настраивается на выступление. Самый лучший в мире.
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 Год назад
1:35 21:12 27:43
@ilinasingh3840
@ilinasingh3840 Год назад
Whoo
@Danilo-rk8gu
@Danilo-rk8gu 4 года назад
The best violin music l've ever heard compared to other famous musicians. I was so lucky also to visit his grave in St.Petersburgh's cemetery and his thomb symbolizes a great musician wth violin and open "partito" (musical album). What a big surprised also next or near his grave there is also the thombstone/grave of the other russian famous writer Dostoyovsky.
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