His personality was just as sparkling and sweet as the music you’re hearing. My college’s strings department got to meet him in ‘83. Just shaking his hand you could feel so much life and spirit. I brought him a bottle of whiskey I was too young to buy. :) Now I’m 60 and ugly-crying while listening to SG
I was so sick and tired of rock music. I listened to a lot of bluegrass. One day on RUclips I saw Stephane G. with David Grisman and I’ll never be the same again!!!!
I brought my 7 yr old daughter to a Grapelli concert at Massy hall in Toronto and after 10 mnutes she said Papa C,est la première fois que j'entends quelqu'un faire pleurer un violon .1st time I've heard someone make a violin cry..gratias,obrigado, asante merci
As a born and bred classical musician, I recently got into jazz music. I didnt know if jazz violin was really something that existed, as the jazz greats dont typically incorporate them. This guy is totally opening up my world right now
Well, I'd say you've found the best of them as far as I can tell. Django's guitar playing got so much attention (deservedly so) that I think the great Stephane Grappelli was a bit overshadowed. If you haven't already, you should check out Jean Luc Ponty too. He's a fusion jazz player, so it's a totally different style ( but it does have humanity and soul & has been celebrated for generations, so I hope Tejas approves! Also, the Dixie Dregs had several amazing violinists through the years. Enjoy, Cheers! ruclips.net/video/VIyaOe9uuvc/видео.html ruclips.net/video/isMwQykag5c/видео.html
Andando, passo a passo, Aqui onde estamos (e permanecemos) Buscamos o caminho do insólito Rogamos por Deus, e, embora isso é todas as outras vicissitudes que teimamos carregar, Vamos indo. Ousamos prover música e nela, genialidade autêntica. Embora isso muito mais, muito menos, Nosso compromisso é de prover distância de espírito para que, Faltando tudo, não nos falte motivos para a vida. Tudo se eterniza no tique simples da ancestralidade. Hermes
Before I ever heard of or listened to this, I saw him in the Keswick Theatre in PA, he rolled out in a wheelchair by himself, and I thought, I shouldn't have bought the tickets? The best violinist I ever heard.
I went to see Stephane Grappelli at Melbourne Town Hall when I was living in Australia in the early 1970's and he was incredible and also thrilled the audience with his piano playing. A remarkable gentleman.
As born..and bred...GOD makes great humans who play music....as I do...70yrold...55yrs teaching..57yrs playing stringed instruments..and hav have created 60 violina, violas and cellos...Jesus loves us
Some time, in the mid 60s, I was doing my homework, with my back to the tele... It was the Miss World competition... As a 9 or 10 year old, I had little interest in Miss world... Between costume changes Yehudi Menuhin and Stéphane Grappelli played violin jazz... I was hooked... even after I became interested in women...
Grappelli, a genius. Ad lib ear playing and weaning them classical turbos off their sheet music should be made mandatory all over the world's conservatories
In Chicago for a meeting of ABA Young Lawyers in the late 1970's and saw an advertisement for a concert featuring Stephane Grappelli - and went to experience his genius for the evening. It is still a magical memory.
The Nearness of You and Tournesol are just incredibly touching. I met him in person when he was 83, and heard him live in Europe. It was just one of my best memories in a concert hall.
This is a particularly intimate rendition of Stardust, technically magnificent and spectacularly Grappelli! Notice there are no dislikes; afterall, who would not like this work?
This is the TRUE HEALING SOUND My soul feels a great relaxing sensation of being witnessing such a wonderful sound. Im in love with Violin . This is awesome .... Gratitude for being able to hear this
Way back when I was in the AFM in Albany NY, at the Christmas party they brought Grappelli up to play wandering violin during dinner.....an incredible experience I'll never forget.
Man.. Its some out of this world emotion, expressed with both piano n violin, for who knows how to feel it.. N we can all i think^,^ how beautiful..............
Alot is made amongst guitarists of Django's guitar playing, but I honestly believe that what made Django so great as a guitarist is that he was just humbly trying to mimic with the guitar what Grappelli was doing with the fiddle.
Escuchando al sr. Grappelli y django me doy cuenta que son el uno para el otro pero el que ponía alas era el sr. Grappelli.... Creo que nadie percibió esto , o soy mago o brujo pero me quedó clarooooo, 😮😮😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Ah Stephane i saw you at mals in Sochaux i was 11 I cried You played 2 hrs then your musicians including Martin Taylor who played on guitar left you on your own You played a bit on piano not long just an hour Then refreshed they came back for another hour Imagine 4 hours of bliss I know i ll see you in heaven i hope you still play Love you Stephane you touched my soul
This is with just Alan Clare on piano - I say "just" but of course, apart from the album being a duet recital, I mean to say that Alan Clare was a deeply beautiful pianist in every regard with a sensibility that was valued profoundly by anyone lucky enough to have known of him. A very, very, very special man and musician who is regarded as a legend among musicians. I would say "The Jimmy Rowles of England".
When I saw Stephan play in London, he was quite old. I called him the best musician I had heard for the fact he made the violin disappear, and his thoughts were entering my head by some other direct route if that makes sense.
@@SamuelSEdme what is the reason to swear when refering to Grapelli look into a DICTIONNAIRE to ecpress who Grapelli wss and btpught to the classical scene
@@jacquesroy3342 Sure they are more descriptive words one could use when praising Grapelli's beauteous music, but there's no reason not to swear any more than there is not to use an emphatic word like 'very' or 'super'.
IT'S like Steph was always listening to family and friends HE WOULD NEVER MEET, doing BLUE GRASS IN AMERICA. Sincerely. All the greats would have asked for a FIDDLE solo.................. Can we get a MODERN hand FOR HOAGIE CARMICHALE?????????????? OR NAH?
I’ve been playing the violin/fiddle for 46 years and I attribute my love for it from Stephane. I’ve played in symphonies, fusion groups, but couldn’t read music for years. Day one, I picked up my violin and put on a Stephane album of my mom’s and fell in love with this sound…with Grapelli’s stylish and musical taste. I was hooked…wow how this music brings back memories.
Grappelli among the best ever!
Sublime Stephane.❤
His personality was just as sparkling and sweet as the music you’re hearing. My college’s strings department got to meet him in ‘83. Just shaking his hand you could feel so much life and spirit.
I brought him a bottle of whiskey I was too young to buy. :)
Now I’m 60 and ugly-crying while listening to SG
I was so sick and tired of rock music. I listened to a lot of bluegrass. One day on RUclips I saw Stephane G. with David Grisman and I’ll never be the same again!!!!
Fierté de la France
Nous le pensons depuis le Japon.
I brought my 7 yr old daughter to a Grapelli concert at Massy hall in Toronto and after 10 mnutes she said Papa C,est la première fois que j'entends quelqu'un faire pleurer un violon .1st time I've heard someone make a violin cry..gratias,obrigado, asante merci
Oh, that is so sweet. 💔
Merci Stéphane ❤
Merci merci
As a born and bred classical musician, I recently got into jazz music. I didnt know if jazz violin was really something that existed, as the jazz greats dont typically incorporate them. This guy is totally opening up my world right now
Zach Brock, violinist in Snarky Puppy, might be worth a look. 👍
Well, I'd say you've found the best of them as far as I can tell. Django's guitar playing got so much attention (deservedly so) that I think the great Stephane Grappelli was a bit overshadowed. If you haven't already, you should check out Jean Luc Ponty too. He's a fusion jazz player, so it's a totally different style ( but it does have humanity and soul & has been celebrated for generations, so I hope Tejas approves! Also, the Dixie Dregs had several amazing violinists through the years. Enjoy, Cheers! ruclips.net/video/VIyaOe9uuvc/видео.html ruclips.net/video/isMwQykag5c/видео.html
Didier Lockwood, Jean-Luc Ponty, Tcha Limberger....etc
yes jean-luc ponty!!!
Andando, passo a passo,
Aqui onde estamos (e permanecemos)
Buscamos o caminho do insólito
Rogamos por Deus, e, embora isso é todas as outras vicissitudes que teimamos carregar,
Vamos indo.
Ousamos prover música e nela, genialidade autêntica.
Embora isso muito mais, muito menos,
Nosso compromisso é de prover distância de espírito para que,
Faltando tudo, não nos falte motivos para a vida.
Tudo se eterniza no tique simples da ancestralidade.
Hermes
Before I ever heard of or listened to this, I saw him in the Keswick Theatre in PA, he rolled out in a wheelchair by himself, and I thought, I shouldn't have bought the tickets? The best violinist I ever heard.
I live right down the street from the Keswick theater! Can't believe I missed him :(
I went to see Stephane Grappelli at Melbourne Town Hall when I was living in Australia in the early 1970's and he was incredible and also thrilled the audience with his piano playing. A remarkable gentleman.
Bella interpretación.
I saw him every time he came to Minneapolis for over 30 years. Magnificent man
It makes me cry to think he named it stardust. Means a lot! Best violin player in the world i say
グローバルクラシックミュージックなどにも永遠に不滅ですよね。
It's actually a Hoagy Carmichael song, lyrics by Mitchell Parish
Whoops. I guess you meant the name of the album.
As born..and bred...GOD makes great humans who play music....as I do...70yrold...55yrs teaching..57yrs playing stringed instruments..and hav have created 60 violina, violas and cellos...Jesus loves us
Some time, in the mid 60s, I was doing my homework, with my back to the tele... It was the Miss World competition... As a 9 or 10 year old, I had little interest in Miss world... Between costume changes Yehudi Menuhin and Stéphane Grappelli played violin jazz... I was hooked... even after I became interested in women...
He is the best!
Grappelli, a genius. Ad lib ear playing and weaning them classical turbos off their sheet music should be made mandatory all over the world's conservatories
In Chicago for a meeting of ABA Young Lawyers in the late 1970's and saw an advertisement for a concert featuring Stephane Grappelli - and went to experience his genius for the evening. It is still a magical memory.
His clarity and tone and depth of feeling is beautifully played on his violin ❤
So totally beautiful!!
Music from the heart of a great man.
Something about rainy days and Stephane is just pure bliss
UNA PERSONALIDAD, ETERNA ,TODO UNA BELLEZA .-.-.-
Mr Grapelli my family and I adored you, you were not only a great artist but a wonderful man! May you rest in the stardust forever xxxx
His improvisations are inventive without losing all sense of the original melody, unlike so many Jazz players.
Magnifique
ouais
The Nearness of You and Tournesol are just incredibly touching. I met him in person when he was 83, and heard him live in Europe. It was just one of my best memories in a concert hall.
ITS for slowly 😪
stephane you make my heart crying 😢god bless you🙏💯
This is a particularly intimate rendition of Stardust, technically magnificent and spectacularly Grappelli! Notice there are no dislikes; afterall, who would not like this work?
I noticed that too, no dislikes. We were lucky enough to see him play with an ensemble, it was great. He is great.
good for the soul
Really, this music come up just from the deep of heart of musician ....!
This is the TRUE HEALING SOUND
My soul feels a great relaxing sensation of being witnessing such a wonderful sound.
Im in love with Violin . This is awesome ....
Gratitude for being able to hear this
Masterly, unique Stephane, the violin of France, the soul of France, and he has played the piano so incredible too thus this not Is known!!
Way back when I was in the AFM in Albany NY, at the Christmas party they brought Grappelli up to play wandering violin during dinner.....an incredible experience I'll never forget.
One of My Favorite Players
Ach Stephane in Himmel.....Du hast Du gesungen auf die Geige. Manchmal schau auf die Erde.Danke,Danke.Danke.
สวดยวดดเลยคับลุง👍👍👏👏
what a wonderful music, I never will forget this night when I discovered it
THANK YOU
I sae Grapelli in concert some 25 years ago with my 7 yr old gaughter who said It is the first time that I hear a violin cry
Really? Something very special must have happened. Did you lose your virginity?
Genius ❤
Thank you sharing this wonderful music.
oh wow, good share mate. Good on you
Un funambolo del violino bravissimo 👍🌹💚♥️
A huge thanks for this quintessential, life-altering music! 💜💚💙💛
I'm glad you like it. Thanks for listening!
It is good to listen when I reading a book
Master of Master unic for ever Grappelli
Classic Art Showcase allowed me to find this. This is truly breathtaking.....A work of Art.
Maestro.de.maestros e irreperible
Man.. Its some out of this world emotion, expressed with both piano n violin, for who knows how to feel it.. N we can all i think^,^ how beautiful..............
AMAZING FOR EVER GRAPELLI🤗
Maravilhoso!!!! Do Brasil
Wonderful!!!! From Brasil
Que hermosas melodias, escuchando a este maestro en el dia de mi cumpleaños numero 50
Alot is made amongst guitarists of Django's guitar playing, but I honestly believe that what made Django so great as a guitarist is that he was just humbly trying to mimic with the guitar what Grappelli was doing with the fiddle.
Grapelli was the equal of Django in terms of his playing.
Escuchando al sr. Grappelli y django me doy cuenta que son el uno para el otro pero el que ponía alas era el sr. Grappelli....
Creo que nadie percibió esto , o soy mago o brujo pero me quedó clarooooo, 😮😮😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This genius was, well, I said it already. Such beautiful, heartfelt music, with swing and classical along with tone. So identifiable. So brilliant.
WHATTA BEAUTIFULNESS, REALLLY , PRETTY BEAUTIFULL
Ah Stephane i saw you at mals in Sochaux i was 11
I cried
You played 2 hrs then your musicians including Martin Taylor who played on guitar left you on your own
You played a bit on piano not long just an hour
Then refreshed they came back for another hour
Imagine 4 hours of bliss
I know i ll see you in heaven i hope you still play
Love you Stephane you touched my soul
He's playing violin for the Angelic Choir.
This is with just Alan Clare on piano - I say "just" but of course, apart from the album being a duet recital, I mean to say that Alan Clare was a deeply beautiful pianist in every regard with a sensibility that was valued profoundly by anyone lucky enough to have known of him. A very, very, very special man and musician who is regarded as a legend among musicians. I would say "The Jimmy Rowles of England".
what can you say to this beauty in Music …………………………………..
Saw him in the Carnegie hall... dunfermline. Exquisite.
Lindo!🎉🎉🎉
Supreme!
I saw him in Buffalo at the Tralf years ago. His sound captured me. I have never witnessed anything like him.
I was fortunate to see him at the Music Palau of Valencia just few months before his death. Unforgettable!!! thanks a lot to share 💐
When I saw Stephan play in London, he was quite old. I called him the best musician I had heard for the fact he made the violin disappear, and his thoughts were entering my head by some other direct route if that makes sense.
It's just ink on paper until a master gives it a go !!!
After God, a walk in the winter sun with my darling girl of 34 years, a coffee on the sidewalk - THIS just made my day. Yes, it did!
This is awesome. You've got a subscriber and a fan...
I feel that im in the morning on titanic boot and i come and im listeninig this beatiffull music befourre titanic fall done
This is coming to my desert island.
I love the fact he shows how many takes it took to get that..
Il Paganini del jazz. Indubbiamente.
ITS lovely
Gosh, thanks and for including playlist and credits.
Fornutate enough to see him live in the 80s in St Albans GB
Mio figlio nel pancione si muove ascoltandolo
Sarà un grande jazzista quando crescerà! Mettigli subito uno strumento in mano e poi vedrai 😊 Congratulazioni, ormai dovrebbe essere già nato
Wauw groet van Dalomon Amsterdam
Wow
🍂👌🎻👌🎻👌😉😉
cool
Super-sweet!
Es grande este puñetero violin !!
Lovely, especially Tournesol, written by the great man himself.
One of the most beautiful melodies written.
Me gustó me lo compre en vinilo
Stephane Grappelli was fucking awesome....
why add your lack of words,ah yes popular and vulgar put your vulgar comments on paper and burn it..you may learn from the exercise
@@jacquesroy3342 And why you're so bothered by it?
@@SamuelSEdme what is the reason to swear when refering to Grapelli look into a DICTIONNAIRE to ecpress who Grapelli wss and btpught to the classical scene
@@jacquesroy3342 Sure they are more descriptive words one could use when praising Grapelli's beauteous music, but there's no reason not to swear any more than there is not to use an emphatic word like 'very' or 'super'.
♥️
🌳😀💚
Bem comum!
At16:00 I think it is a Stevie Wonder song?
I wanted to see
Wat doet het 1:31 4:19 pijn of fijn ?
Can anyone tell me the creator of his amazing violin?
IT'S like Steph was always listening to family and friends HE WOULD NEVER MEET, doing BLUE GRASS IN AMERICA. Sincerely. All the greats would have asked for a FIDDLE solo.................. Can we get a MODERN hand FOR HOAGIE CARMICHALE?????????????? OR NAH?
The Giants, with Earl Hines. Another great (and unknown) album
ruclips.net/video/WXQefSCr1JM/видео.html
AS PART OF MY MORNING MEDITATION STAR DUSR BY G..ENDS -VE THOUGHTS AND POS. TAKES OVER MUSIC FOR INCARCERATED HUMANS ANY THOUGHTS
43:43
Tenor banjo
I’ve been playing the violin/fiddle for 46 years and I attribute my love for it from Stephane. I’ve played in symphonies, fusion groups, but couldn’t read music for years. Day one, I picked up my violin and put on a Stephane album of my mom’s and fell in love with this sound…with Grapelli’s stylish and musical taste. I was hooked…wow how this music brings back memories.
Da violin player was openly Gay...yup...so what?
Stephan..gay..did not read music..nope..an he did not die of aids ya creeps
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