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xavier de maistre Joseph Haydn piano concerto im D major
xavier de maistre Joseph Haydn piano concerto im D major
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W A Mozart Quintetto for string in Si Bemol Major KV 174
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W A Mozart Quintetto for string in Si Bemol Major KV 174
Dmitry Sitkovetsky Felix Mendelsohn concerto for violon in mi minor op 64
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Dmitry Sitkovetsky Felix Mendelsohn concerto for violon in mi minor op 64
Federico agostini __ Franz Joseph Haydn concerto for violin & orchestra in C Dur
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Franz Joseph Haydn concerto for violin & orchestra in C_Dur federico agostini (violin)
Sabine meyer mozart clarinet concerto kv 622 mvt III
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Sabine meyer mozart clarinet concerto kv 622 mvt III
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY No 5 in C minor Op 67 BERLIN PHILHARMONIKER HRBERT VON KARAJAN_1973
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LUDWIG VAN BETHOVEN SYMPHONY No 5 in C minor Op 67 BERLIN PHILHARMONIKER HRBERT VON KARAJAN _1973
Gidon kremer Brahms violin concerto op 77
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Gidon kremer Brahms violin concerto op 77
GIDON KREMER Mozart _ violin concerto No 2_KV 211
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GIDON KREMER MOZART KV 211
Amazing Maestro😍😍😍😍😍❤❤❤❤❤
Bravo
Es una interpretación de Excelencia . Bravo
5:54 Samba
Maravilloso!!! 🎼💐👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
1:45
LOVE the waltz!
Ascoltando Gidon Kremer si entra in un'altra dimensione. Brahms Bernstein e Kremer ti portano in paradiso
I believe I saw this many decades ago on Great Performances on PBS. I have the VHS recording somewhere. I love the rawness of Kremer's interpretation.
Somehow the “B.S.O. March Forever” sounds like Shostakovich to me as the music turns into a rip-roaring circus close to the universe of Shostakovich’s Sixth and Ninth Symphonies. And it seems that Bernstein had fun quoting Berlioz’s rendition of the Rákoczi March at 13:02 !
Maravilhoso, único e insuperável... galático Gidon ❤🎻🎶
Кремер, однозначно, чародей скрипки... Давиду Ойстраху сейчас было бы отрадно его слушать - когда он победил в 70-м в Москве мне было 7 лет. Учеников Ойстраха застал и слушал почти всех...один раз в Большом зале филармонии в Питере Кремер играл концерт Софьи Губайдуллиной - сплошная кокофония...ничего не отложилось...что-то авангардное. А разок он исполнил Чайковского чуть ли не в джазовом стиле... Кремер оставляет впечатление дивного лирика в музыке...но рядом со своим учителем малость мелковат...не хватает масштаба. Был советским, а стал европейцем и не знаешь - как к нему обращаться...Ойстраху здесь точно повезло больше - он был доступен всем и его обаяния хватало на всех, как и его космического неподражаемого дарования. Таких больше нет... Брамс у Кремера больше похож на романтически восторженного и влюблённого немца. Если смотреть философски - Гидон Кремер просто подарок человечеству...
For me this is the most beautiful and brilliant recording of Brahms´ Violin Concerto. I particularly like the fact that Max Reger's Prelude in D minor is used as the cadenza - unique!
Superb what a Maestro Gidon Kremer is what finesse and dedication ...With Maestro Bernstein and the Weiner Philharmoniker a match made for the Gods just too beautiful.
This is so gorgeous
31:25 3rd
31:30
Sound of God, just too true. I don’t know why I can’t listen to any other performance of Brahms violin concerto after hearing this. These musicians were prophets.
Who's the conductor and orchestra please?
Thanks Smila!
Interpretação brilhante! Solista, maestro, orquestra; parabéns!
Later I heard from him...The cute and beautiful cadenza in the first movement was made by him.
I've heard all the greats play this, but they pale in comparison to this performance. There is something special about Kremer's playing, simply put. His sound is the most interesting of all violinists, brilliant, nuanced, exciting, delicate, powerful. Just jaw-dropping.
BERNSTEIN... Musique faite Homme..
can feel he really breathes through his violin~ 🌸
Wow. Mon ami
matur suksma
This is all new to me to watch and to hear Bernstein conduct his music tears are falling slowly one by one listening and watching him conducting with his eyes I can feel his Love of music in every note every sound every movement what a Beautiful GOD given talent to have to do something in this life and to enjoy and share with the world
Com certeza uma das apresentações mais bonitas... se não a mais..rsrsrs
Magnifique concerto et quels musiciens !Merci à eux et merci RUclips pour le moment béni qui colore notre matin et donne à notre journée un goût de miel 🍯 !
Young Kremer ...why he changed his style? It was fantastic!
Schon ab dem dritten Takt spielen die Herrschaften nicht, was Mozart geschrieben hat. Die Appoggiaturen sind lang zu spielen, nicht als stupid-kurze Vorschläge.
This piece Lennys and I mean that as a verb
Great invention - but I think that would conjugate as "it Lennies"!
Great conducting great piece.
Bernstein was fairly talented as composer, but not quite like Mozart. He made a lot of mistakes. In many bars there' s missing an eighth or a sixteenth. Sometimes there are funny harmonies which my harmonica teacher never would have accepted. Sometimes the trombones seem to have to look for their right notes as Bernstein maybe wrote them in an unreadable way. And in the second movement the winds always sit around and do nothing. That' s not economic.
Haha is this black Humor or sth? If you mean it serious your Comment is just the most stupid Comment i ever read:D
@@hansgrau6635 The most stupid comment you ever read?! Bernstein simply drank too much Whiskey, and you can hear that in each of his notes! Imagine Mozart' s "Sonata facile" composed by Bernstein! Imagine this lovely piece full of dirty harmonies written by a melancholic American jazz (or bar?) pianist! Horrible!
@@egon4593 hahaha oke... sometimes the World is also a good place... because bernstein did his unique career and you probably have a poor unhappy life...
@@hansgrau6635 No, it was Bernstein who had a poor, unhappy life. Of course he was a famous conductor and pianist, and also he was fairly good in writing notes. But you can hear in his compositions that- deep in his Inner- he was a bar pianist. He should have played for and smiled at the people in the restaurants, hotels and so on. He should have done what the young ladies would have told him to: "Play it again, Lenny!"
@@egon4593 ok.. it s getting funny more and more :D you wanna talk about sth.? It s okay..!
Incredibile performance a fantastic violinist
🎻♥️🎶🎶🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎶👏🏼🎶🎵🎶
Degno erede del suo grande zio, Franco Gulli .
Mozart composed this especially for her. His eyes would be tear.
I have just noticed how many reminiscences are here from Candide. As if he just summarized and synthesized it.
Beautiful music for a beautiful day in New Orleans.
One can close their eyes and always tell who’s playing and Gidon Kremer is one of them. That sound.. WOW 🤩!That love of every note. ❤️
I LOVE THE CADENZA! (From 17:24) So expressive!
I love the delicate way Gidon Kremer plays, with so many nuances...Thank you for sharing this historic recording!
Фантастичного масштабу музикант. Браво!!!
8:47 16:20 My favorite melody...His playing is sharp and never taking over emotion... That's why he is called by king of technique..
same !
Great violinist!
Браво
Wonderful
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