Recorded at the Nymphenburg Palace (Schloss Nymphenburg), Munich, Germany. Julia Fischer and Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks (Bavarian Radio Symphony Chamber Orchestra)
imo it's the second best one. It's great but i like this one from Itzhak Perlman even more :3 Sadly it seems he only played winter that day. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hXq-imi271w.html
@@j.d.r.5491 I mean, it's one of the less common cases where a lot of the sounds are tied directly to physical phenomena, and in a concrete way with its accompanying text. As far as classical music goes it'd have to be among the less abstract. Although, I do kinda prefer to think of that big violin solo intro as something more raw and elemental than 'teeth chattering'/'shivering'. In any case it must be combined with abstract/impressionistic at least. And the 'wind' is combined into the same expression. Not overly cut-and-dried.
That's how Vivaldi imagined it to be played. That's what this woman-who has landed from Heaven cause she does not seem to be human- has done. He's completely resurrected.
To quote Westworld, "Mozart, Beethoven, and Chopin never died. They simply became their music." I would add Vivaldi to that list and this amazing woman is living evidence that Vivaldi lives..
My music teacher show this video to me in 2nd grade. Ever since then I was obsessed with this piece in particular. He used to let me sneak out of lunch so that I could hear him play for me. I had panic attacks all throughout Elementary school, and only thing that helped was him playing that song. I play it every time that I'm sad 😊.
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How do you just sit there and watch it like that. I know there is an etiquette but they'd have to throw me out cause i would be goin nuts hearin that. Bravo.
@@MTudor-dn1ke You don't have any idea how people back then watched classical music when it was still in vogue. Go read some books instead of spouting idiocy and bullshit on the Internet.
last summer I went with my grandma to a concert like this one and I was the youngest there, the rest were more then 50 years old. I was the center of attention when people saw me coming in (15 years old)
This is weird to me because, where I live, everyone of every age despises classical music, especially the older generation. I meet ten times more younger people into music from before the 20th century than older. I wish I lived somewhere it was appreciated, if that is anywhere in the world anymore
When I watch & hear exceptional musicians like Julia Fischer -- or anyone performing on that stage for that matter -- I regret the discipline I lacked in my life.
13 min... Put nearly hundreds of people in a single room, all awake to the fullest mode and no one saying a single word, this is a real magic of Vivaldi, making people watching the world for a few minutes.
When we lived in Norway, I understood what Vivaldi was describing with his Four Seasons. Now in north Georgia continues to speak! Julia is SUPERB! Incredible gift she has! Also as a Pianist!
Já 09 anos atrás eu tive um novo olhar para a música clássica, e foi a partir desse vídeo. Então sempre que posso retorno e prestigio essa bela performance.
Listening to this in the heart of a frigid winter and I find it incredible that vivaldi was able to capture meteorological phenomena and somehow turn it into music.
+funny guy Yes, she's easy on the eye's no doubt, but being an accomplished musician myself and a lover of Vivaldi and Bach, I truly think she's an amazing player and a musical inspiration.
:39 is perfection 1:12 is amazingly brilliant. from 2:21 and 2:30 flows into 2:58 nicely. 5:58 sounds spot on 6:30 builds up to 6:53. 7:15 up to 7:50 is the holy grail sounds. 8:25 and on would make Vivaldi live once more as i do now. The rest of winter, they show off with perfection. That my friends is an Angel among many.
She looks like she is making love to that violin. Passion written all over her expression. And that is exactly why she progressed to this level of mastery.
Julia Fischer’a violin and technique. Always been my most top fave of all performances on Winter. It’s just so clean, smooth and perfect on timing and feeling, texture and just right consistency of audio. Everything so good. Wish alot more violinists had violins like her’s. It has it’s own melody
what an amazing interpretation...I would have shouted bello or something like that and stand..ALso she brings to her interpretations some nuances of the piano expression which really keep you on tiptoe and surprise you all along the way. Its such a crisp playing and technique as well. What a great talent!
OMG another great playing. Crisp orchestra strings, and admirable solo playing. I never heard of this Fischer but she has a delightful baroque spirit. This orchestra is splendid also. They go together so well.
I must confess, I only listened to WINTER, but oh my OH MY! Her genius is a gift for us mere mortals. As it snows here, I see the music . Had she not shown me, it would have been so much colder. BRAVA!