Which reminds us that American television once was educational and had cultural value rarely experienced today. In a completely different register: I watched the first live concert of the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show in January 1964. Yes. I was quite young (almost 9) but I still remember it vividly. Not only because of the incredible organic energy it conveyed, but also since it was a major turning point and historically important event. Quite funnily, we were left with the impression British rock musicians had no legs (they were mostly filmed from the waistline up) bc pelvis gyrations were considered too suggestive at the times 😅. But back to that Paganini playing: every violinist uses Paganini works as a vehicle. I prefer when it is played with a clear and distinct rendition of every note rather than a flashy lightspeed performance to surprise and astonish the audience. Paganini violin compositions have too often been massacred for the sake of racing against other players and becoming the fastest violinist instead of the actually best one - which calls for clarity of the articulation.
Es una ejecución con un arrollador y Magistral Virtuosismo del Excepcional Violinista IVRY GITLIS ; ejecutando la Obra Maestra con un brillante estilo y sonido de Excelencia . BRAVO
He was on the Rolling Stones rock ‘n’ roll Circus in 1968, playing violin to Yoko Ono’s crazy song that she did with John Lennon and Keith Richards and Eric Clapton
Если берешь такие темпы в двойных нотах, будь добр не фальшивь, и не путайся, не очень хочется представлять себе, как бы это было здорово, сыграй он все ноты правильно, это я намекаю на молодое поколение скрипачей, с хорошей беглостью пальцев. Мог бы великолепно сыграть, но сыграл грязно, это очень сильно снижает впечатление о выступлении.
RIP after 98 years on this planet.
It's good to hear music with actual melodies, harmony and diversity of rhythms. They don't make them like that anymore.
🙏
2’01: down bow staccato ❤️. RIP Ivry✨
💝💝💝🔥👍👍👍👍💔💔💔💔🌿🌿🌿🌟🌟🌟🌟❣️❣️❣️❣️💖💖😱😱🥀🥀💫👨❤️👨💫👨❤️👨💋💋💋💋✌️✌️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🌹🌹💋👨❤️👨✨😯💥💥💥🌻🌻🌺🌺🕊️💖
Which reminds us that American television once was educational and had cultural value rarely experienced today. In a completely different register: I watched the first live concert of the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show in January 1964. Yes. I was quite young (almost 9) but I still remember it vividly. Not only because of the incredible organic energy it conveyed, but also since it was a major turning point and historically important event. Quite funnily, we were left with the impression British rock musicians had no legs (they were mostly filmed from the waistline up) bc pelvis gyrations were considered too suggestive at the times 😅.
But back to that Paganini playing: every violinist uses Paganini works as a vehicle. I prefer when it is played with a clear and distinct rendition of every note rather than a flashy lightspeed performance to surprise and astonish the audience. Paganini violin compositions have too often been massacred for the sake of racing against other players and becoming the fastest violinist instead of the actually best one - which calls for clarity of the articulation.
I am constantly amazed at the capacity of some people who work and create such beauty.
Wow! Beautiful!
Es muy hermoso verdad??
Es una ejecución con un arrollador y Magistral Virtuosismo del Excepcional Violinista IVRY GITLIS ; ejecutando la Obra Maestra con un brillante estilo y sonido de Excelencia .
BRAVO
He was the last great guardian of the golden age. RIP
My favorite interpretation of paganini concerto 1
Magnificent!
Excellent !!
He.s running against himself, Wonderfull!
Sublime
Stratosphérique, sublime, dément, génial..!!!
👍💋☝️🌸🌹🌸🌺🙏🙏❤️🔥🌺💓💕😨💞🌺🌺🙏💋☝️🌹!!!!&)(;💋💋☝️🌺🌹
Excellent artist.
Fantastic!!
Hirschhorn, extraordinaire aussi.
Amazing and only 37 years of age.
Pięknie czyściutko
He was on the Rolling Stones rock ‘n’ roll Circus in 1968, playing violin to Yoko Ono’s crazy song that she did with John Lennon and Keith Richards and Eric Clapton
Wie erwartet 😊
influx unique en son genre. Exceptionnel
exquisito
Heifetz and Gitls were unique artists. Kogan too. All were Russian.
isn't he the guy who accompanied the Dirty Mac band on the Rolling stones rock 'n roll circus?
Yes, he is
my god my god, just look at point of the contact of the bow and string. the fluency of his playing is really uniqe
Doug Kershaw got him beat all to hell
When he was young and had good hair I'm sure he was another Franz Liszt with the female adoration
This is not humanily possible, how? 😶
Rhythm?
Speculation,but probably closer to pags time since the fascination with super metronomic playing didn't come into fashion till 20th century
First
Best nails on a chalkboard I ever heard.
add "insensitive" to your name.
I would love to hear you play as expressive and virtuostic as Gitlis 😂
How you dare to critizise that way God's own private student alongside with Jascha Heifetz????
Phenomenal violin playing. Horrible accompanist-he was seldom together with the soloist-even by accident.
Если берешь такие темпы в двойных нотах, будь добр не фальшивь, и не путайся, не очень хочется представлять себе, как бы это было здорово, сыграй он все ноты правильно, это я намекаю на молодое поколение скрипачей, с хорошей беглостью пальцев. Мог бы великолепно сыграть, но сыграл грязно, это очень сильно снижает впечатление о выступлении.