Gidon Kremer & Oleg Maisenberg Schubert Duo in A major, D 574

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @classicalguitarde
    @classicalguitarde 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video full of greatest artistry!

  • @raymondtingting6364
    @raymondtingting6364 7 месяцев назад

    Cest beau.!!!!!

  • @РиммаЗайцева-х4х
    @РиммаЗайцева-х4х 2 года назад +3

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  • @AndyF.-kq1cq
    @AndyF.-kq1cq 2 года назад +5

    Stand with Ukraine!!

    • @김영-u3j
      @김영-u3j 2 года назад +1

      Oistrakh and Kogan was born in Odesa. Victory for Ukraine.

    • @eowawrzkiewicz
      @eowawrzkiewicz 2 года назад +3

      @@김영-u3j Kogan was born in Yekaterinoslav. They were both Jews, not Ukrainians... they probably considered themselves Russian Jews and ethnic Ukrainians probably wouldn't have seen them as fellow Ukrainians back then. While I also wish the best for Ukraine I think it's important to understand the historical context. Jews were treated as 2nd class citizens in the Russian Empire and also at times in the Soviet Union and many of them were part of Yiddish speaking communities.

    • @jeanparke9373
      @jeanparke9373 2 года назад

      So funny to note that majority of Ukrainians hated Jews and handed them over to Nazi as if they were some bags of trash, and now they are trying to naturalize the historical Jewish artists as fellow Ukrainians just because they were born in today's Ukraine. Hypocrisy at its finest ey?

    • @eowawrzkiewicz
      @eowawrzkiewicz 2 года назад

      @@jeanparke9373 majority? You can't say that. That's like saying that the majority of White people hate Black people or the majority of Jews hate Palestinians. When people say that it is often sited as antisemitism, even though it is a natural thing to say if one empathises with the way Palestinians are mistreated by Jews in the Israel Palestine conflict. And it is antisemitic because not all Jews hate Palestinians and not all Ukrainians hate Jews. And Ukrainians have every right to claim the Ukrainian born Russian Jewish artists. They are a part of their country's heritage and their country's culture is inextricably linked with their contribution and their experience. I am a Pole and I consider the Polish Jews to be full Poles, Yiddish speaking, Polish speaking or Russian speaking. The Ashkenazi Jewish heritage is an inextricable part of our heritage, one that we lost thanks to the Russian Empire's antisemitism and thanks to Hitler and poisonous right wing nationalistic attitudes. I respect that many Jews feel betrayed by us and hate us, and they deserve to feel that, but in my heart they are and will always be our people, and our siblings. And we all eat borscht and Chala. And yes many Poles don't think like me. It's their loss. In my comment I was merely pointing out historical context, something many people are just not historically literate enough to understand. But I take issue with what you are implying. Every nation has haters, justified and unjustified, and one shouldn't judge people on what they do under war time conditions when the priority is survival for themselves and their families. Hate is always misguided. I am on the Ukrainian's side in this war, but I don't hate the Russians, except for Vova, I mourn for the Russian dead just the same as I mourn for the Ukrainian dead, and I mourn for the destruction the Russians are commiting because when they hurt Ukrainians they are hurting themselves so much more. All the rapists will have to live with their crimes forever and so will their families and Russia will not recover from this soon, all the hard work that was done to modernise Russia, to open it up, to make life better for the people, all that is being lost now and its so sad, the people deserve better. I hope that Russia breaks up into little countries and those countries can finally distribute their wealth to the locals and not just the elite in Moscow and St. Petersburg as has been the case constantly even in and in spite of the communism.

    • @DanaKot336
      @DanaKot336 2 года назад

      @@eowawrzkiewicz thank you .
      During the ww2 the Ukrainian nazis buried alive almost my entire ancestors, in Uman .
      I don't stand with no one