Something important to know about this concert is that he was playing Paganini's violin, the Guarneri del Gesu "Il Cannone." He was able to use it for a few days before and I believe there was constant security around the instrument.
The Vieuxtemps Guarneri is a violin built by the renowned Italian instrument maker Giuseppe Guarneri around 1741. One of the last built by Bartolomeo Giuseppe Guarneri, this Guarneri del Gesù instrument gained its name after being owned by the Belgian 19th century violinist Henri Vieuxtemps. The instrument was later used by Yehudi Menuhin, Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman. Past owners of the instrument have included Sir Isaac Wolfson and Ian Stoutzker.[1]
LOVE when the soloist's cadenza isn't the SAME ONE everyone else plays, and played so excitingly and ornamented with sections from the movement itself; so masterful!
Концерт Паганини для скрипки с оркестром № 1 ре мажор, соч.6 I. Allegro Maestoso. II. Adagio Espressivo. III. Rondo. Allegro Spirituoso. К 215-летию Паганини в 1997 году Шломо Минц сыграл 1-й концерт Паганини на знаменитой «Il Cannone» Паганини, скрипке, сделанной итальянским мастером Джузеппе Гварнери дель Джезу в 1742 году. Запись сделана во время специального концерта в Маастрихте, Нидерланды, с Лимбургским симфоническим оркестром и дирижером Йоэлем Леви. Этот концерт был инициирован голландской телевизионной сетью (TROS) и транслировался по телевидению в декабре 1997 года. Был целый фильм- повествование о том, как скрипку Паганини доставили из Генуи, под усиленной охраной, и с ней прилетел и скрипичный мастер. Как он подготовил скрипку к выступлению- были натянуты струны и Шломо Минц опробовал звук. Очень интересно. И этот концерт оттуда!
The most beautiful sound that can be created by a violinist. He is bringing every note to life. I am so thankful for being alive and listen to this. Thank you dear Shlomo Mintz. I think your desire for being a pilot came true by playing the violin. I feel like traveling in the whole universe sitting in your plane.❤
This is superb! It's a comfort to know that, 25 years later, classical music performances remain dignified programs that honor great composers, both past and present. Classical music withstands the test of time. 🎵🎵
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Ha sido una de la mejores versiones que he escuchado del concierto 1 de Paganini El violinista Shlomo Mintz uno de los mejores para mi gusto, de todas las épocas , impecable técnica !! Placer inmenso escucharlo ❤️
Ascolto questa registrazione periodicamente... così, tanto per non dimenticare cos'è la musica; così come lo consiglio a chiunque. In particolare perché interpretata da un ispiratissimo Shlomo Mintz: il più grande interprete di Paganini, dopo Paganini.
Excelente presentación del concierto N• 1 y el extraordinario desempeño de los artistas participantes del evento. Me ha conmovido el sentimiento con que el artista maneja el instrumento y refleja la inspiración del autor. Gracias por haberme brindado un bello momento que siempre recordaré.
Eine großartige Darbietung, die mich auch, von Hilary Hahn gespielt, immer wieder neu begeistert. Die 11-jährige Himari dürfte allerdings alles bisher Gehörte in den Schatten zu stellen.
The violin world's shortest second movement in a concerto? Haha. I do love this piece though and I personally think Mr Mintz was in his prime here, so: what a treat for us (and him I guess) that he was able to put all of his power, passion, and superb technique into this concerto on Paganini's own *Il Cannone* .
Le llamaban así, porque hacía proezas con elviolín, como el terminar un concierto con solo dos cuerdas en el violín por la ruptura de estas. Tenía una técnica casi ´perfecta. Poco antes de morir, legó a su ciudad natal , Génova , su violín "Guarnerius del Jesú" hecho por el luthier cremonense Giusseppe Guarneri. Su última voluntad señala que el instrumento debe ser entregado a quien lo toque como él. (Paganini). Demás está decir que muy pocos se han atrevido a tocarlo, y el violín siguen en el mismo lugar donde lo dejó su dueño.---
Can't recall if it was mentioned while Mintz changing the strings. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lRNBJ07YGjQ.html&ab_channel=mag57jp_YoshimiYoshimura
Somebody knows which cadenza it is ? The whole performance is simply amazing ! Shlomo Mintz is definitely one of the greatest violinists ever. Such command and passion ! Bravo maestro !
Why, I wonder, did the mastermind feel it was neccessary to play some quiet and then blast out the next few notes, only to do it again? Expressionism, yes, but what is actually the point? Without lyrics to these, how can a listener know the feelings of why he wrote the music as he did? The anguish of Spring; the monstrousity of a raging storm; or perhaps it's those and showing the balance in the catastrophies of Spring flowers, and sunny, bright blossoms. Or maybe it is just to provoke multiple responses from an audience.
I'm sorry, I listen it after him playing the 2nd Concert by Wienyavsky, which is really the best performance. But Paganini - good, technicaly - not more.
pero...Salvator Mundi es o no de Da Vinci?? Certeza absoluta sé que no se va a poder tener pero hacia donde lo inclina su conocimiento? Yo, que no sé mucho del tema y opino como la mayoria, sin tener demasiada información, creo que no es de Leonardo...