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Vladimir Horowitz-120th anniversary of birth. Rare early film compilation. (AI Colorize)
Vladimir Horowitz-120th anniversary of birth. Rare early film compilation. (AI Colorize)
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Vladimir Horowitz-120th anniversary of birth. Rare early film compilation. (B&W)
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Vladimir Horowitz-120th anniversary of birth. Rare early film compilation. (B&W)
Jascha Heifetz plays Tchaikovsky & Mendelssohn (1939). AI Colorize.
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Jascha Heifetz plays Tchaikovsky & Mendelssohn (1939). AI Colorize.
Heifetz plays Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto, Op 64 Mvt 3 (1939). AI Colorize.
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Heifetz plays Mendelssohn - Violin Concerto, Op 64 Mvt 3 (1939). AI Colorize.
Jascha Heifetz plays Tchaikovsky Melodie No.3 Op.42 (1939). AI Colorize.
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Jascha Heifetz plays Tchaikovsky Melodie No.3 Op.42 (1939). AI Colorize.
Jascha Heifetz plays Dinicu-Heifetz Hora Staccato & Ponce-Heifetz Estrellita (1939). AI Colorize.
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Jascha Heifetz plays Dinicu-Heifetz Hora Staccato & Ponce-Heifetz Estrellita (1939). AI Colorize.
Jascha Heifetz plays Ponce-Heifetz Estrellita (1939). AI Colorize.
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Jascha Heifetz plays Ponce-Heifetz Estrellita (1939). AI Colorize.
Jascha Heifetz plays Dinicu-Heifetz Hora Staccato (1939). AI Colorize.
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Jascha Heifetz plays Dinicu-Heifetz Hora Staccato (1939). AI Colorize.
Heifetz Plays Dinicu - Hora Staccato (1949). AI Colorize.
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Heifetz Plays Dinicu - Hora Staccato (1949). AI Colorize.
Heifetz plays Debussy - La Fille aux cheveux de lin (1949). AI Colorize.
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Heifetz plays Debussy - La Fille aux cheveux de lin (1949). AI Colorize.
Jasha Heifetz plays Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D at Carnegie Hall, in 1947. AI Colorize.
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Jasha Heifetz plays Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D at Carnegie Hall, in 1947. AI Colorize.
Arthur Rubinstein and Eugene Ormandy-Leith Stevens Piano Concerto (1947). AI Colorize.
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Arthur Rubinstein and Eugene Ormandy-Leith Stevens Piano Concerto (1947). AI Colorize.
Artur Rubinstein plays "Polonaise" and "Ritual Fire Dance" at Carnegie Hall, in 1947. AI Colorize.
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Artur Rubinstein plays "Polonaise" and "Ritual Fire Dance" at Carnegie Hall, in 1947. AI Colorize.
Artur Rubinstein plays "Ritual Fire Dance" at Carnegie Hall, in 1947. AI Colorize.
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Artur Rubinstein plays "Ritual Fire Dance" at Carnegie Hall, in 1947. AI Colorize.
Artur Rubinstein plays "Polonaise" at Carnegie Hall, in 1947. AI Colorize.
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Artur Rubinstein plays "Polonaise" at Carnegie Hall, in 1947. AI Colorize.
Heifetz-Piatigorsky-Rubinstein trio rehearsal. AI Colorize.
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Heifetz-Piatigorsky-Rubinstein trio rehearsal. AI Colorize.
Heifetz Piatigorsky Rubinstein. Editing film. AI Colorize.
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Heifetz Piatigorsky Rubinstein. Editing film. AI Colorize.
Arthur Rubinstein rare early film compilation. AI Colorize.
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Arthur Rubinstein rare early film compilation. AI Colorize.
Vladimir Horowitz rare early film compilation. B&W.
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Vladimir Horowitz rare early film compilation. B&W.
Vladimir Horowitz rare early film compilation. AI Colorize.
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Vladimir Horowitz rare early film compilation. AI Colorize.
Vladimir Horowitz silent films 1930s. B&W.
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Vladimir Horowitz silent films 1930s. B&W.
Vladimir Horowitz Home Movie 1920s. AI Colorize.
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Vladimir Horowitz Home Movie 1920s. AI Colorize.
Vladimir Horowitz with kids. AI Colorize.
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Vladimir Horowitz with kids. AI Colorize.
Vladimir Horowitz & Ormandy - rare silent video 1930s. AI Colorize.
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Vladimir Horowitz & Ormandy - rare silent video 1930s. AI Colorize.
Vladimir Horowitz early color film rare. B&W.
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Vladimir Horowitz early color film rare. B&W.
Vladimir Horowitz & Ormandy - rare silent video 1930s. B&W.
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Vladimir Horowitz & Ormandy - rare silent video 1930s. B&W.
THE GREAT Schubert B flat major... heaven on earth....
Wow, it sounds so much better in color.
42:06 frightening ... the man near complete madness
11:50 this magic ............
Завораживающее исполнение и мастерство. Яков Хейфец яркий бриллиант. Бесподобно! Виктор Гашев 🎉❤
Meraviglioso Arthur❤
I have a theory about Rubinstein borne out by what I have heard. Early in his career he did not succeed with American audiences. The reason- he missed too many notes. His wife forced him to practice, and as a result - he stopped missing notes and succeeded in the US.Around 1955 and afterwards, you can hear in his American concerts and recordings that he is bored. He continued to play fantastically in Poland and the USSR but not in the US, or even in Israel, where I heard him a few times.In the early recordings he is a great pianist and musician.
I heard him a few times live in the 60s and 70s. It wasn't close to his playing here.
GENIUS ,kakyje palcy..?
1:37
Его " piano" уникально!
Ничего подобного сегодня нет и невозможно!!!!😢😢
Interesting variant at 10:10
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Rubinstein's technique could DESTROY Horowitz's contrary to what is believed.
Actually that's just not supported by the record. Nobody played better than Horowitz before 1950. This excerpt is sloppy anyway
Great technical exercise for advanced player. Prelim to school of virtuoso.
Great!!! I ruther see it in black/white.. He did not have red hair in 1966...
1:11 很像髒話消音音效
I guess for many viewers, the nostalgia factor + "81 years old" outweigh the soloist's and orchestra's many ugly faceplants in this concert ...🥴
His bow changing! You won't hear it unless he wants you to
Heartbreaking document of two of the biggest gifts to mankind.
Fenomenal 👏🔥
A fantastic violin player!
Absolutely beautiful, wonderful and a miracle. I cried. He was the master of properness😊
this speed reminds me Cziffra's one
The sound and the phrasing are uniquely Heifetz.
私は このお方を「殿」(しんがりではありませんよ)とお呼びしています。 それほど凛々しいお姿と音です。
Murakami me trajo.❤
I was introduced to all the great violin concertos through Heifetz's recordings. Lucky me.
Smooth of notes
Awful looking colors. Better to keep it Black/White.
I was 19 when I and my family watched this concert and despite the poor audio from 1960s TVs, we were amazed at Horowitz's masterful playing. The emotional response Horowitz's playing evoked was nearly overwhelming. I still remember that truly special experience.
Too many boring sections. Most classical music has too much boring meandering.
Let me get this straight: You’re damning the entirety of Western classical music for everyone in the world who adore it because you have no aptitude for it and don’t understand it, and that it is _YOUR_ lack of understanding of and aptitude and ear for music which makes the genre “boring”?? Is that not weirdly amusing and frankly appalling?? Because you have-shall we say-the “confidence” to damn an entire genre of art simply because of _you personally_ don’t get it. You might want to keep this information to yourself in future, if you get my drift.
@@voraciousreader3341 I am a great composer of classical music myself and your assertions of are the pathetic trite cliche variety. Did it ever occur to your myopic mind that perhaps my opinion was based on vastly superior knowledge and experience than yours? Beethoven often goes through long winded boring sections of great tediousness in order to accentuate his explosive finales. In todays action packed digitial world there is so much more to pack into our listenning and viewing, that the old standards have been blown out of the water. What I'm looking for today is a Biography of Buxtehude. I'm been listening to his organ pieces and they are extrodinary. Go and listen to the Conclusion of 150, fantastic jumping section effect.
Composer went nuts and killed himself.
The frequency response doesn't sound right. There are not enough of the highs, so it sounds too muted and veiled.
Arthur Runlbinstein kannte den Bruder von Tschaikowsky Modest persönlich , er hat ihm bei einer Angelegenheit in Rom geholfen. Dabei hat Arthur ihm versprochen, dieses Konzert seines berühmten Bruders in sein Programm aufzunehmen. Es empfiehlt sich sehr, die Autobiographie des Pianisten zu lesen. Sie ist spannend wie ein Roman.
Yes! Loved the autobiography!
This is not a Brahms concerto, but a Tchaikovsky violin concerto.! I'll just look and know 45 :06.
Can you delete this clip? Sound arrogantly insulting against Vladimir Hrowotiz's High Art.
How is it that the players leave the stage during the encores and then some of them comes sauntering in while he's playing? What kind of amateur outfit is this?
Un Orchestra dí mediocri
How great human being with that special sensibility and majesty to playfor músic that transmit us in each performance |||| MÁSTER ARTÚR RUBINSTEIN ,,,,,,,,,Love and admire him since ever…………
Amazing ! I was lucky enough to hear him live in April 1973 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in England when I was eight. My sister still has the programme, there was plenty of Chopin of course and I think a Beethoven sonata in the first half. He would have been 86 then. What a phenomenal pianist, and never showy or flashy. Such a long career and he came across as a lovely man too. Some of the over-hyped modern concert pianists today don't get close to this level. He was 95 when he passed away in 1982. It's easy for this famous concerto to become a bit of a cliche, but not when Arthur Rubinstein plays it. Richter was brilliant at this one too. Just had to add that the flute player is gorgeous, wonder if he is still alive ?
This is his best performance of Carnaval ever. And the best of all time. The way those hands just dance over the keys, the way those hands just caress the keys, the way those fingers roll over the keys like pearls rolling over velvet. And how many textures of sound there were. The colours. And the whole body of the man moulds the music. Rubinstein is the best and this is the best Rubinstein.
I know you are exaggerating out of enthusiasm, but there is Arrau live 1961 on TV, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Live London 1957 or, more recently, Eric Le Sage 2010, _all_ of which impress me more. But I agree that this is extremely good. Jörg Demus 1976 is very different form all the others and has no mass appeal, but secretly, in many ways he appears to me to understand Schumann better than all the others.
@@TheSoteriologist I heard the Arrau. He just bangs. All the notes sound the same. There is no texture of sound. Texture. Listen to Caruso and Callas and you will see/hear what I mean. That's Rubinstein.
@@adriancook7078 Well, your judgment tells me more about you than about that Arrau recording. Let alone your ignoring the others: Eric Le Sage, Jörg Demus, ABM. I compared them all, movement by movement, and this Rubinstein version, bookmarked as I have it, came out last for me. We don't need to agree, but I get your vibes, and, again, they tell me more than you would like.
@@TheSoteriologist The more the merrier
@@adriancook7078 I have never understood the enthusiasm about Rubinstein, btw, except his Chopin nocturnes are great, but even here Arrau beats him. It's a close call, though.
King!
14:53, the beginning of the 2nd movement, did he play a wrong chord?
GOOD EVENING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ❤❤❤❤THANKS FOR THIS BEAUTIFULL VERSION OFFERED BY MAESTRO ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
JASCHA LA. VALEUR. D’HUMANITÉ MERCI ❤️
Johnson Angela Williams Kenneth Anderson Christopher
Цвет совершенно лишний! Спасибо за видосик
Great artist!, lovely presentation!!
Para mí, el mejor pianista de todos los tiempos. Muchas gracias!👏