Itzhak Perlman: Brahms - Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77

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  • Опубликовано: 15 фев 2017
  • Live recording from 1978
    Lawrence Foster - conductor
    Itzhak Perlman - violin
    The Philarmonia Orchestra of London
    Johannes Brahms - Concerto in D, Opus 77
    1:17 1st movement - Allegro non troppo (D major)
    25:26 2nd movement - Adagio (F major)
    35:25 3rd movement - Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace - Poco più presto (D major)
    A Christopher Nupen Film
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  • @shauncutts7387
    @shauncutts7387 3 года назад +63

    The reason Itzhak Perlman always looks so happy in these videos: he loves violin music, and he gets to listen to (one of?) the world's best violinist(s) play it literally right next to his ear.

    • @renataklomer5591
      @renataklomer5591 2 года назад +2

      he is best in all respects.best musician.best character. best love for all. he is happy from inside and outside. humility gratitude. so many good topics about him one can continue. but country where im now very late

    • @renataklomer5591
      @renataklomer5591 2 года назад +2

      he is happy by giving to others. without him i can see notation instrument some place . and he make us see music and bring peace to heart

    • @richardwarren5459
      @richardwarren5459 Год назад +1

      LOL - top comment! When I go to concerts & hear a stellar performance like this, I don't need someone else's appraisal - I have my own, in built - all the muscles around my ears go into spasm, my ears waggle, and the people sitting behind me start to point and snigger!

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Месяц назад

      Lol

    • @MariaPereira-iv7dj
      @MariaPereira-iv7dj 19 дней назад

      )(​@@renataklomer5591

  • @dannyboy2267
    @dannyboy2267 4 года назад +1416

    All phrases of the Brahms Violin Concerto
    I. Allegro non troppo (D major)
    1:18 - Opening of Concerto
    3:38 - build up for solo entrance
    4:00 - the epic entrance
    6:46 6:56 - powerful part
    8:18 - bright and lovely part
    9:59 - most epic part
    10:27 - octaves
    11:48 - mysterious part
    12:57 - explosive part
    13:30 - panicky part
    13:55 - chaotic part
    15:14 - same melody as 6:57 but lower notes
    16:44 - similar to 8:18 but lower notes
    18:30 - similar melody to 9:59 but a little bit different
    19:43 - cadenza start
    24:24 - ending part of 1st mvmt
    II. Adagio (F major)
    25:25 - the beginning
    25:34 - oboe solo
    27:47 - violin solo start
    28:37 - soft ending of phrase
    29:04 - happier part :)
    29:22 - something changes
    29:36 - build up for something crazy!
    29:43 - tragic part
    30:24 - empty and wavy part
    31:33 - melody between Violin and Oboe
    32:32 - hopeful part
    33:37 - ending phrase
    III. Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace - Poco più presto (D major)
    35:25 - purely happy beginning
    36:12 - skip-pie part
    36:41 - massive octaves
    37:03 - screaming part
    37:29 - main theme return
    37:50 38:08 - calming part
    38:43 - powerful ending of phrase
    39:10 - similar to 36:31 but different notes
    39:33 - similar to 37:03 but different notes
    40:27 - most intensive part
    40:48 - hopeful part
    42:09 - bouncy part
    42:51 - triumphant part
    43:25 - dominant ending
    43:32 - Applause
    Thank you all for the nice comments!

    • @luden6794
      @luden6794 4 года назад +22

      DannyBoy very good !

    • @arinaa195
      @arinaa195 4 года назад +12

      Thank you!

    • @margaritam.9118
      @margaritam.9118 4 года назад +7

      Hehehe thank you :D

    • @oldronald6560
      @oldronald6560 4 года назад +18

      DannyBoy I love data! I listened to this almost every night in my biochem lab in grad school. This concerto and the 5 Mozart violin concertos were soothing solace to my soul.

    • @tesscrelli783
      @tesscrelli783 4 года назад +18

      You're at 158 likes! Guess you have to do the 2nd mvt now! :)

  • @annamariamanfredi6624
    @annamariamanfredi6624 6 месяцев назад +11

    Quando ascolto questa Musica, credo anche negli Angeli...
    Grazie Brahms, Grazie Maestro Perlman. Meravigliosi.
    Mi riempite il cuore ❤

  • @nessundorma44
    @nessundorma44 3 года назад +5

    Er spielt nicht die Geige, er ist die Geige! Er spielt nicht Musik, er ist Musik! Es ist einfach unglaublich, daß es Menschen wie Itzhak Perlman gibt! ( zum Glück: Es gibt sie!)

  • @lesliesepssy9222
    @lesliesepssy9222 Год назад +18

    What a memory box our friend here must have, no musical notations are neccessery, it goes on from the opening notes to the end. True artisanship! God bless each and every one if you!

  • @goldenautumn3073
    @goldenautumn3073 2 года назад +23

    I think you'd have to be dead not to appreciate Itzhak Perlman's genius and talent - a remarkable gift - & obviously one he loves and worked hard to attain. Thank God such beauty is now very accessible to us due to technology - and may He richly bless and keep Itzhak playing for years to come.

    • @orecalle
      @orecalle 2 года назад +1

      Totally agree. One of my favorite violinist

  • @markxl
    @markxl 3 года назад +491

    I remember a remark by Perlman...
    "It's easy for pianists to interpret music, as a violinist you are just desperately hoping to get to the end of the piece without sounding terrible".

    • @dannyboy2267
      @dannyboy2267 3 года назад +34

      I understand what he means by it, but I don't think that's entirely correct. Nonetheless Perlman is my favourite violinist.

    • @amber40494
      @amber40494 3 года назад +7

      Love the look on the string sections faces

    • @amber40494
      @amber40494 3 года назад +50

      As a pianist, its not true. As soon as we play a note it starts dying away.. we have to work hard to make a nice phrase!

    • @bruh7130
      @bruh7130 3 года назад +50

      ann marie Fuller I think what Perlman meant are certain areas of violin playing like tone and intonation that piano playing doesn’t require

    • @Zimzamzoom95
      @Zimzamzoom95 3 года назад +30

      Jimin Kim yep. i'm a pianist and i cant imagine the nightmare of intonation

  • @TofuTarantula
    @TofuTarantula 11 месяцев назад +4

    My gosh. Yitzhak 45 years ago. 💓And still fiddlin away. Always a delight to watch. (and listen of course).

  • @tomjones2348
    @tomjones2348 Год назад +14

    It is such a pleasure to be alive, and to have experienced this level of musicianship and artistry. I was actually privileged to hear Lawrence Foster conduct the Houston symphony, Sibelius violin concerto, with Perlman as soloist 1977. It was a two night, sold out event...I went both nights. First night I was 5th row center, second night I went to the balcony to hear the difference. It was a stunning performance....simul-cast by KLEF radio....which I recorded...and still own. The difference between Perlman and the last couple generations of violinists is, he approaches the audience with the attitude, "I want to tell you a beautiful story, which I love". The others are "Watch how fast I can play, watch me stray from the score because you don't realize I'm just on an ego trip". Perlman is class....A-Z.

  • @annkmit5879
    @annkmit5879 4 года назад +233

    I love the comments made by wise people all over the world, they are heartfelt and sometimes fun (funny) too. Bless us all in our time of coronavirus! At least, we have time to listen.

    • @maxaustin7310
      @maxaustin7310 3 года назад +2

      chill out on the ego buddy you’re not wise for liking a song

    • @oziellozano9386
      @oziellozano9386 3 года назад +3

      Hey don't be rude man

    • @dannyboy2267
      @dannyboy2267 3 года назад +6

      @@maxaustin7310 song huh?

    • @dansteadman2528
      @dansteadman2528 3 года назад +3

      @@maxaustin7310 bruh wise comments = wise person. Liking classical = u like classical

    • @brucetonkin9032
      @brucetonkin9032 3 года назад

      Classical music can illicit profound wisdom and insight...stimulating years and memories long faded into the deep recesses of the brain, the heart and soul....often laughter, happiness, and sadly many other emotions incurred by loss.

  • @AdolfoRufatt
    @AdolfoRufatt 3 года назад +63

    He is gone. He goes into the music, body and soul. His glassy eyes, his facial expressions, every inch of his body is into the music. This is a best example of “Natural High”….

    • @dannyboy2267
      @dannyboy2267 3 года назад +4

      It was indeed a great performance, but you could sometimes see Perlman's concern about the orchestra.

    • @lesliesepssy9222
      @lesliesepssy9222 3 года назад +3

      Wonderful to see God's creation in action, could Darwin priduce one monkey as inteligent to put two and two together and than say; they are four? There is no such a thing like evolution, it is a confusion of the human mind, void of sound judgement! God is still supreme, if some of you don't like it, you can lump it! Without art, and particularly Music, there would have not been an industrial revolution! Art, such as the above, helped the human mind to concentrate on 'one thing', thereby polishing the intellect of man's mind to higher achievements!

    • @friedakroynik8901
      @friedakroynik8901 2 года назад

      He gets into the music just like Yoyo Ma does with his cello.

    • @catholiccrusader5328
      @catholiccrusader5328 2 года назад +1

      @@lesliesepssy9222 my dear lady your post is a testament to the greatness of Our Divine Creator. As a writer and artist I thank you for what you said about us; however we do disagree on one issue Evolution. I'm also a science man (amateur astronomer/SyFy writer) and think there may be a lot of truth to Darwin but one can't be too sure. Good evening and GOD bless you.

    • @user-fk1rg5dr3g
      @user-fk1rg5dr3g 2 года назад +1

      он ушел, но обещал вернуться. ) Но записи его бесподобных концертов остались. Он обязательно вернется и вам докажет, что классика его дом. Рано поставили на нем крест.

  • @assindiastignani
    @assindiastignani 4 года назад +327

    Perlman has been around for so long, we sometimes take him for granted, I do anyhow. But then when I listen to these old concerts of his as a very young man, I'm once again left speechless. My God was he unbelievable in his prime.

    • @megabugginout
      @megabugginout 4 года назад +11

      A hydrid of the old and the new.

    • @stevengates4437
      @stevengates4437 4 года назад +1

      Second best of all time.....

    • @oscarocorrain955
      @oscarocorrain955 4 года назад

      @@stevengates4437 then who's the best?

    • @stevengates4437
      @stevengates4437 4 года назад +1

      @@oscarocorrain955 yasha heifetz ring any bells?.....lol....where are you from the moon.....because here on earth it will always be yasha......how life on the moon anyways? Has the corona virus got to the moon yet?

    • @adelmogimenez2062
      @adelmogimenez2062 4 года назад +33

      @@stevengates4437 First of all, it's Jascha... so, dont act like u know a lot when u cant even spell. Second, a converstion on who the best violinist is is subjective.. based on opinion. Me for example, my favorite violinists all time are Perlman, Vengerov, Ray Chen and Hillary Hanh. You may not agree with that lol. Sooo.... I think ur being rude :/

  • @averoc
    @averoc 3 года назад +153

    It's amazing how Perlman plays everything with closed eyes. Every note, every key,every arrangement are into his head.

    • @catholiccrusader5328
      @catholiccrusader5328 2 года назад +8

      That's why he's a genius.

    • @Ageless-yh7gv
      @Ageless-yh7gv 2 года назад +15

      Actually, the music flows (probably from the head) through his entire body. The real mystery is ... you don't see it happening. It's like his entire organism (plus his soul) is doing the work. Amazing!

    • @celsovasconcellos2285
      @celsovasconcellos2285 9 месяцев назад +1

      Great perception!

    • @vacciniumaugustifolium1420
      @vacciniumaugustifolium1420 9 месяцев назад +16

      Nothing amazing in that, every single decent musician can play with closed eyes, memorising long pieces isnt hard either. His Genius reside in the small details, in his sound, his superb technique and expressivity!

    • @kyuhwankim7341
      @kyuhwankim7341 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@catholiccrusader5328٪%ffxfffgxxx ft fffffxfffxfffxxxxffxfxff GG ffĝg

  • @acside5313
    @acside5313 4 года назад +55

    4:23 Even conductors face is like "Oh my Lord, how someone could be that good?"

    • @AK-yy6yf
      @AK-yy6yf 4 года назад

      Perlmans face afterwards confuses me a little - can't tell if he's struggling with this part or just feeling some kind of "refined" joy 😂
      Not to imply that he had to struggle, by any means - but still 😂

    • @acside5313
      @acside5313 4 года назад +2

      @@AK-yy6yf I guess he just drowned in music for a while. At the moment he gave that strange gaze to the conductor and orchestra - he realized that he's not alone here ))

    • @AK-yy6yf
      @AK-yy6yf 4 года назад

      @Acside
      Indeed, I don't doubt that, yet he thrown a few split-second grimaces in there that just made me curious :)
      I myself am (more "was", sadly not been playing lately) a drummer, and when I had the opportunity to see some vids made by friends I seemed to be "laughing maniac/exchanging cryptic facial expressions with a bassist" type of guy 😂
      Yet nothing tops Vengerov in this "field" - his 2016 rendition of Ravel's Tzigane in Tokyo being really good example 😂

    • @acside5313
      @acside5313 4 года назад

      @@AK-yy6yf Ah, that one. Well, have you seen other videos of him performing? It looks like a habit he has. I have a similar one which I find myself falling into when completely concentrated on a piece or technic ))

    • @AK-yy6yf
      @AK-yy6yf 4 года назад +1

      @Acside
      Yes I've seen other performances and I know it's his "trademark" but this one holds special place in my heart because I love Tzigane in general, it's really good rendition of it, and the moment at the end of cadenza when Vengerov gives the clue to the harpist really engraved itself in my mind for some strange reason :P

  • @amymack1954
    @amymack1954 3 года назад +100

    Hearing a piece by my favorite composer played so beautifully by a violinist of the caliber of Perlman - I can't ask for anything better than that!

  • @nitelite4340
    @nitelite4340 4 года назад +41

    people dont apreciate how much of a virtuoso he was. he practiced three hours a day when almost every other violinist practiced 5 or more and he was still one if not the best violinist of his era

    • @qiushizhang9681
      @qiushizhang9681 4 года назад +11

      in perlman's master class he mentioned the importance of resting and practicing less but more efficient, he's also a compassionate teacher apart from his impeccable virtuosity

    • @dannyboy2267
      @dannyboy2267 4 года назад +4

      I have to disagree. Perlman was and is very VERY respected as a musician and an artist. Perlman is often considered better than many of the older legends such as Oistrakh, Milstein or even Heifetz. Even Heifetz was impressed by Perlman when he visited the Julliard school. Perlman also mentioned that he practised around 3 to 4 hours a day, except when there was an upcoming concert, when he'd practise 5 hours a day.

    • @nitelite4340
      @nitelite4340 4 года назад +4

      @@dannyboy2267 i think you misunderstood, i know very well how much he was acknowledged, all I'm saying Is people don't recognize that perlman is possibly the most virtuosic violinist of all time, as he practiced less than half the time they did, with greater results

    • @MrTre3tre3tre3
      @MrTre3tre3tre3 4 года назад +2

      @@nitelite4340 i rehearsal 20 hour per day... im not the 15% of this guy...

    • @dannyboy2267
      @dannyboy2267 3 года назад

      @@nitelite4340 I'm 9 months late to respond, but you're basically saying he had more talent than others right?

  • @user-bn7su4hp3x
    @user-bn7su4hp3x 5 лет назад +390

    Itzhak Perlman is such a warm hearted person, a nice decent human being aside from being a great musician. I respect and adore him.

    • @patri1689
      @patri1689 4 года назад +9

      Do you know him??

    • @faridasarwat6523
      @faridasarwat6523 3 года назад +2

      So do I.

    • @johntoomey2743
      @johntoomey2743 3 года назад +5

      Anyang Haseyoo, Jong YunGal-shi! You said it best of all the comments. I agree 100% with your fine comments about his skill and deep humanity. In my 15 years in Korea I was amazed by the multitude of great music schools there and what wonderful singers and musicians Koreans are. The great influence of that milieu shows in your heartfelt comments and deep appreciation for the loving grace Yitzhak spreads to all with his violin!

    • @shirleyrombough8173
      @shirleyrombough8173 3 года назад +1

      Moi aussie. But smile too.

    • @shirleyrombough8173
      @shirleyrombough8173 3 года назад +10

      Oh me too. Wonderful musician and probably a wonderful human being. Maestro Perlman has evoked in me such love and appreciation for classical violin music just as my father always had.

  • @thetruth495
    @thetruth495 3 года назад +19

    A masterpiece by a genius and interpreted by another genius.

  • @AK-yy6yf
    @AK-yy6yf 4 года назад +285

    3:35
    Conductor being like:
    "Ok homies let's make it lit af"
    And oh boy they did

    • @rosieleat6868
      @rosieleat6868 4 года назад +2

      LOL

    • @nancystanley3461
      @nancystanley3461 4 года назад +4

      Itzak! My son is classically trained. We would like to see him in concert I'm 65 and my son is 28. We love you!

    • @bpislove7065
      @bpislove7065 4 года назад +8

      Nancy Stanley This ain’t a place to ask Itzak to go to one of his concerts. He’ll never seen your comment

    • @Spyder8561
      @Spyder8561 4 года назад

      @@bpislove7065Never? If he has a love for the music and is trained in classical music as she says, then there's a pretty good chance he'll come across this video...and see her comment.

    • @Spyrothedragon0
      @Spyrothedragon0 4 года назад +1

      @@Spyder8561 well he could also be here to watch himself perform

  • @jazzsalsadrummer9113
    @jazzsalsadrummer9113 3 года назад +38

    Of all the music I love, this is, indisputably, my favorite piece of music. I think this is the most beautiful violin concerto ever written, and here (accompanied by the great London Philharmonic orchestra) it is performed by perhaps the greatest violinist alive today. Bravo!

  • @grapplefanmel
    @grapplefanmel 3 года назад +39

    Absolutely gorgeous rendition of the Brahms, I adore this man!

  • @raeffm
    @raeffm 10 месяцев назад +6

    Nothing can top this performance. The timing is just perfection.

    • @lutetiavitch
      @lutetiavitch 10 месяцев назад +1

      Check out Sayaka Shoji perfomance of this concerto. You won't be disappointed

  • @Vegathlete
    @Vegathlete 4 года назад +52

    Without a doubt, one of the finest examples of this intense emotional masterpiece evoked here, spanning sweet tenderness to an omnipotent boldness, enabling every nuance and expression reach their highest heights.

  • @ryujin8842
    @ryujin8842 3 года назад +25

    After all these years, this is still amazing!

  • @moggielover1
    @moggielover1 4 года назад +26

    This music is fabulous and he is wonderful. I saw him perform this 3 time and Issac Stern once, heaven.

  • @idecantwellbarnes6707
    @idecantwellbarnes6707 4 года назад +154

    Maestro Perlman’s visible wonder at the music he is playing evokes formidable emotions. Thank you to Maestro Perlman, the conductor and to the orchestra and to You Tube for affording me the honor of being able to see and hear this performance.

    • @idecantwellbarnes6707
      @idecantwellbarnes6707 Год назад +2

      Greetings and thank you to each of the 112 Perlman/Brahms replies. How blessed and favored we are. I wish you well.

    • @idecantwellbarnes6707
      @idecantwellbarnes6707 Месяц назад

      Hello to all in 2024. I wish you well and continued pleasure in this extraordinary performance.

  • @bravaLiz
    @bravaLiz 5 лет назад +316

    this man Itzhak. He makes me cry. end of story.

    • @pederlettstroem980
      @pederlettstroem980 4 года назад +17

      bravaLiz Sometimes the tears are happy tears. And your tears are?

    • @jiawan1558
      @jiawan1558 4 года назад +8

      @@pederlettstroem980 hopefully happy ones

    • @pederlettstroem980
      @pederlettstroem980 4 года назад +14

      Happy tears. I have to listen to this today too. Ok, during this hard ”The corona age” that we are living now, and want to survive it, hopefully. Then perhaps it is also time to listen to the Bach Easter passions. But instead I also listened on youtube the Chaconne that Itzhak performed during a lunch concert. That performanse also bring happy tears to me, and in some way a hope for a bright future.

    • @edmondtessier5120
      @edmondtessier5120 3 года назад +5

      Je vais au boulot pour la

    • @winifredtrout1
      @winifredtrout1 3 года назад +3

      Me too

  • @christianvennemann9008
    @christianvennemann9008 3 года назад +33

    35:25 I'M FINISHED!

  • @picksalot1
    @picksalot1 4 года назад +56

    Magnificent performance, and that particular violin responds to his playing in a way unmatched by others.

  • @brucetonkin9032
    @brucetonkin9032 3 года назад +25

    This violin has amazing sound and the violinist gave an outstanding performance. Thank you

  • @Cubasenet33
    @Cubasenet33 6 лет назад +170

    Go to 8:11 and you'll feel in heaven. I find no words to express the mastery of this big master to convey musical beauty from the arch. And he does it in an apparently natural, effortless way... almost too much!

    • @nacl4299
      @nacl4299 5 лет назад +3

      scout?

    • @ayishas4385
      @ayishas4385 4 года назад +5

      You're right! Ahhh, so lovely!

  • @tentrade2
    @tentrade2 2 года назад +7

    in an interview he said " for a violinst to pass the the age of 40 and not having disaster in life is a "bloody miracle" " referring to two young players died in drug overdose and accident. for Perlman, his marriage and family played an important part in his success 🗽🗽🗽

  • @user-jp2ns8sn1d
    @user-jp2ns8sn1d 4 года назад +17

    Супер! МАЭСТРО Перельман! И ученик ваш Д.Гарретт достоин своего учителя!!!!

  • @timshort9692
    @timshort9692 2 года назад +18

    Absolutely brilliant. I could listen to and watch him play all day. What a treasure.

  • @mouved1
    @mouved1 4 года назад +61

    Am I dreaming? This is beautiful!

    • @mouved1
      @mouved1 3 года назад

      @James Jeffrey ok

    • @flynnzilla8796
      @flynnzilla8796 3 года назад +1

      You’re comment brought tears to me eyes; i felt the same way about this artistry...

  • @williamstadel6113
    @williamstadel6113 5 лет назад +57

    Listening to this reminds me of just how great a musician and violinist mr. Perlman is I have forgotten just how great he is with his warmth of sound in personality he gives a unique and loving interpretation to this great concerto

    • @henrybrowne7248
      @henrybrowne7248 2 года назад +2

      I have to agree. I 'grew up' on Oistrakh for the Brahms, but this rendition is just stunning, just perfect for the sweet romanticism of Brahms; brings it to life. I also enjoy watching his face. It's funny how the faces in performances often seem to go with the music--not always, but here for sure; also Zimerman and others . .

  • @alecwilliams7111
    @alecwilliams7111 Год назад +10

    What a wonderful performance! It's a pleasure to both hear and see Perlman perform. He looks like a man who quite genuinely enjoys what he does for a living. No small thing that. His playing is that of a great master.

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  • @sandiarnp
    @sandiarnp 3 года назад +12

    Sublime. The best of humanity are musicians.

  • @MaxwellsDemon9
    @MaxwellsDemon9 4 года назад +26

    I've said it before and I will always say it, I believe Itzhak is the greatest executive musician of all time (that we can hear).

  • @the_platform
    @the_platform 2 года назад +4

    Gosh, just think of it. We just watched a live recording from the 1900’s. So awesome.

  • @dennispearson9287
    @dennispearson9287 3 года назад +17

    MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCE BY THE MASTER IN HIS GLORIOUS PRIME !! For years I have regarded Perlmans Performance with Barenboim And The Berlin Philharmonic as his Greatest Effort Pertaining to this piece, until I Recently Discovered this Vedeo, which Captures Perlman in his Prime at The Height of his Powers !! I was AMAZED at the Quality of the Sound of this Vintage Vedeo Considering its Age !! IS IT JUST ME, BUT DOESN'T THE YOUTHFUL PEARLMAN , RESEMBLE FRANZ SCHUBERT !!?, ( MAYBE ON STEROIDS !!? )..... Just A Passing Thought !!..

  • @johntoomey2743
    @johntoomey2743 3 года назад +7

    The comment by Korean Jeong YunGal below says it all! Itzhak is not only a great violinist, but also a warm-hearted and deep man who understands and loves all the world. No wonder we can't help but get a little teary-eyed (especially we seniors) with his sharing of the ethereal fruits of all his decades of hard training and practice and dedication, with blood, sweat and tears, to perfect his art and pour it out in love and compassion over us all. A great master of the violin and of the heart and human mind. We need more loving and responsible humans like him on this earth!

  • @quaver1239
    @quaver1239 4 года назад +251

    This glorious concerto of Brahms played by beloved Itzhak Perlman brings unexpected tears to these old eyes. Thank you for this wonderful upload.

    • @user-tp1kz7gi9n
      @user-tp1kz7gi9n 2 года назад

      帕爾曼的演奏總是讓我又感動又佩服,可以如此輕鬆的玩小提琴,而發出最自在的天籟,大師,向您致敬!感恩上帝 把您賜給我們

    • @HomeBrewedVapesReviews
      @HomeBrewedVapesReviews 2 года назад +1

      Right there with you.

    • @AgnesOctavia4
      @AgnesOctavia4 Год назад +1

      Not just old eyes, mate. The Brahms is the apotheosis of the concerto: it takes LvB and goes beyond.

    • @neilwalsh1213
      @neilwalsh1213 Год назад

      He has the Brahmsian sound for sure.

  • @ezequielstepanenko3229
    @ezequielstepanenko3229 4 года назад +37

    What an outstanding piece, and a glorious performance. I love this concerto so much. Thanks for sharing

  • @catherinejones9396
    @catherinejones9396 Год назад +8

    Thank you for this lusciously rich performance of the wonderful Brahms. Perlman has always been entertaining and his enharmonics (as well as everything else) fabulous. The orchestra here was terrific too. Thank you.

    • @MrChannel19
      @MrChannel19 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, a well tuned orchestra and master violinist is key to a successful performance.
      Teamwork works and two are matched by the response from the subscribers and the music community!
      Congratulations for this great work and interpretations from the performer and talented artist, Bravo!

  • @samwahab8976
    @samwahab8976 6 месяцев назад +3

    Pure distilled beauty. Thank you all for this wonderful experience. Perfection

  • @andymilstenmusic8520
    @andymilstenmusic8520 3 года назад +18

    From 19:20 through the end of the first movement I can’t hold back the tears...Truly out of this world!!

  • @limoreperetzwoloshin8860
    @limoreperetzwoloshin8860 2 года назад +103

    This is the best performence of this piece of music I ever heard! How do you make the violin sound so delicate yet so exciting? I am not a professional musician but I know how difficult it is to play legato. Your playing is subtle yet strong without ever screaming the top notes.
    Bravo Mr. Pearlman. You are not a pearl, you are a music diamond

  • @NTKatz
    @NTKatz 2 года назад +4

    הו ברהמס ,והו פרלמן,שניהם גאונים ואדירים ומלטפים את הנשמה-עונג צרוף !!! ,,👋👋👋

  • @allazili9473
    @allazili9473 3 года назад +10

    Ицхак Перлман - потрясает своим исполнением скрипача! Гениально - Гениальную Музыку.... Здоровья и сил !

  • @ratzvonschlafmutz
    @ratzvonschlafmutz Месяц назад +1

    Questo bellissimo brano musicale, perfezionato dal maestro Irzhak Perlman, suona semplicemente fantastico! Saluti dalla Germania.

  • @user-uf7vt7ev2f
    @user-uf7vt7ev2f Год назад +18

    Какое Божественное исполнение!!!Душа переворачивается!!!

  • @pianolessonsboulder1894
    @pianolessonsboulder1894 3 года назад +13

    Thank you for uploading this collaboration of some of the finest musicians in the world to bring us Brahms' Violin Concerto which he wrote for the beloved friend of his youth, the violinist Josef Joachim. And I lie on my couch and let this sublime musicwash over me and fill my soul with Brahms' magnificence.

  • @fingerhorn4
    @fingerhorn4 4 года назад +29

    Even now, still amongst the greatest performances of this piece. Such an unconventional style, vibrato, left hand position, nowadays probably banned from all academies and conservatoires, by my goodness it worked for Perlman. Such rhythm, such dynamic playing and such a sweet sound on those top notes. When you think about it, every bit of his technique is unconventional. Quite a tight grip, low in the left hand "V". Huge thumb all over the place. Extraordinary reach to high positions without needing to get the whole hand up there. A very individual vibrato which sounds fabulous, etc, etc.

    • @anandkrishnan6604
      @anandkrishnan6604 4 года назад +4

      The reason for it “being banned from academies” is because now the teachers and professors want all students to sound the same. Perlman is one of the last of that old style of violin learning, where each violinist sounded different. Galamian is one of the reasons this has happened to many, and fortunately Perlman escaped the brunt of it, with DeLay helping him become the great violinist he is today.

    • @stevengates4437
      @stevengates4437 4 года назад +2

      He was around 37 here.....like he had mastered everything like twenty times.....by then you don't need to do things exactly like the first ten years....he IS doing things the classical way,he's not unconventional......he is probably the second best of all time.....he does everything the normal way.....I'm a retired soloist.....believe me he's just like the people of today.....i learned off of watching every video he EVER did....so inspiring......he's a top notch guy.....unlike heifetz....heifetz, was a taker.....Pearlman is a giver.....to bad heifetz was such a bullcrapper....so fake in front of the camera.....so good but also so bad.....

    • @Cylntkllr
      @Cylntkllr 4 года назад

      Steven Gates who would you say is the first best? (Not arguing just honestly curious).

    • @stevengates4437
      @stevengates4437 4 года назад +1

      @@Cylntkllr what?......does the name stone face ring any bells....the reason why all violinists can get their violin and break them over their knee....he also recorded a massive amount of recordings....please tell me how old you are.....does yasha heifetz ring any bells.....??? Unbeatable......just unbeatable.....tell me who you think is second or third best....by the way owe the virus where you are???....where do you live?

    • @stevengates4437
      @stevengates4437 4 года назад +1

      @@Cylntkllr I am not being a jerk either.....happy to talk with you....I am a retired violin soloist and orchestra player.....all my videos are destroyed by my ex.....she was and is still very abusive....but nevermind her....do you have a violin??? You could start to play anytime....I have a 80 year old student who is doing well....the Suzuki method has books to learn by if you are interested....

  • @SuperAsalvador
    @SuperAsalvador 6 лет назад +127

    Johannes Brahms - Concerto in D, Opus 77
    1:17 1st movement - Allegro non troppo (D major)
    25:26 2nd movement - Adagio (F major)
    35:25 3rd movement - Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo vivace - Poco più presto (D major)

    • @SuperAsalvador
      @SuperAsalvador 6 лет назад +9

      Live recording from 1978
      Lawrence Foster - conductor
      Itzhak Perlman - violin
      The Philarmonia Orchestra of London

    • @roselisperez9559
      @roselisperez9559 Год назад +1

      Bello, stupendo.

  • @jayb9687
    @jayb9687 4 года назад +13

    It just boggles the mind how he can play all that from memory.

    • @JoseAngelMorente
      @JoseAngelMorente 4 года назад +7

      As a matter of fact is easier to play all from memory because you may concentrate on the technical aspects of the performance.

    • @shirleyrombough8173
      @shirleyrombough8173 3 года назад

      @@solomona4591 I've sung in operas and you really have to memorize the whole opera, not just your own role. Still, it seems to be easier to memorise operas than to memorise these violin concertos.

    • @MMGAMERMG
      @MMGAMERMG 3 года назад

      Muscle memory is a hell of a thing

    • @andymilstenmusic8520
      @andymilstenmusic8520 3 года назад

      José Ángel Morente That’s a true fact I can say from knowledge!!

  • @frLiamofm
    @frLiamofm 4 года назад +23

    Thank you for sharing this heavenly performance.

  • @barbaraweselakfranch1387
    @barbaraweselakfranch1387 3 года назад +13

    Ithzak Perlman is genial, my favorite violinist 🎻 ♥️

  • @makingmusicmusicando685
    @makingmusicmusicando685 5 лет назад +13

    This music makes what Brahms is telling us about a better world through music in order to become us into a better human being citizen. He has the skill to raise that goal for everyone. Thanks to Brahms, Perlman, Foster and the POL for making such as great performance with such as subtle accuracy. God bless you.

    • @maggihutchins1565
      @maggihutchins1565 5 лет назад

      Yes

    • @maggihutchins1565
      @maggihutchins1565 5 лет назад +1

      Perlman overwhelms one body and soul

    • @martinehamon3818
      @martinehamon3818 4 года назад

      Making Music: Musicando
      So agree with you. Wonderful to be able to have access to this wonderful music and interpreters.

  • @bedenerexhepaj293
    @bedenerexhepaj293 3 года назад +13

    Thank you Master Perlman!! So wonderful!!😮

  • @alainmarchal7345
    @alainmarchal7345 5 лет назад +21

    Sublime Itzhak !

  • @Eden_Rubin_Music
    @Eden_Rubin_Music 2 года назад +10

    16:48, If anyone thinks this melody, and this particular appereance of it in the piece(the third in all the 1st mov.) is maybe one of the most beatiful, emotional, lovely and exciting melodies of all times, and the best modulation, Thumbs Up!!!!!!

    • @vivianrfjblaw
      @vivianrfjblaw 2 года назад

      I would have to agree with you. How can a human being even create such wonderful melody!

  • @user-ev4ut6ng8p
    @user-ev4ut6ng8p Год назад +4

    Благодарю за прекрасный фильм!Победа Духа!

  • @laugonzalez9938
    @laugonzalez9938 9 месяцев назад +2

    Brahms, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky interpretados por Perlman han quedado para ser resguardados como patrimonio cultural de la humanidad, gracias a quien subió este magnífico concierto!

  • @peteryeong4871
    @peteryeong4871 4 года назад +13

    A magic moment .. The Lomdon Phil will just play. They do so every week playing by rote , They can also easily play without a conductor.. But when they in the presence of a true maestro and a top notch conductor, somethimg magic happens. Bravo

  • @thomasmarley9542
    @thomasmarley9542 3 года назад +9

    This is by far my favourite concerto

    • @kptan9255
      @kptan9255 3 года назад +1

      ..... I had this set in 78 rpm of which I got them in 1952 from an Auction House. I used a gramophone to sound out its lovely tune.
      From SGP~TKP

  • @Protestant_Paladin440
    @Protestant_Paladin440 3 месяца назад +1

    It's incredible how he produces such a sweet, yet powerful tone. Beautiful!

  • @spicydaddy2526
    @spicydaddy2526 Год назад +43

    Itzhak Perlman lives up to all the hype. What a legend. Incredible piece of music, performed beautifully by this entire ensemble. Brilliant.

  • @alfredogonzalez6903
    @alfredogonzalez6903 4 года назад +12

    ... Itzhak, un titán !!! ... 💜🍁💚 ...

  • @lesliesepssy9222
    @lesliesepssy9222 4 года назад +18

    The cinsrant variable of typical Brahms is astonishing, miles apart from Beethowen, who is very harmonic and symetrical, but Brahms, someone else again! These composers are a delight to our souls, that for sure! Enjoy!! excelent interpretation on the violin! Well done indeed!

  • @stephanebelizaire5063
    @stephanebelizaire5063 21 день назад

    Cheers and Vivat for the Great Master Mr Itzhak Perlman !

  • @user-ev4ut6ng8p
    @user-ev4ut6ng8p 2 года назад +22

    Это божественное звучание!Все страсти,чувства души человеческой:страдания и покой,взлом и торжество!Исхак Перельман -скрипач от Бога!Его скрипка-Душа!

  • @luigilorenzini8860
    @luigilorenzini8860 Год назад +6

    Questo violino mi fa venire le lacrime agli occhi. Musica eccelsa

  • @veronicalaurelarza2262
    @veronicalaurelarza2262 Год назад +5

    Es sublime,es un descanso en plena naturaleza, en las mágicas tierras Magyares.
    Escuchar y ver la colosal interpretación del maestro ! de maestros!...es Poesía pura 🎻👌💖🦋

  • @deniselacroix2063
    @deniselacroix2063 2 года назад +4

    Devant tant de beauté nous ne pouvons qu'être bouleversés et nous incliner avec respect. Merci

  • @TheFiddler79
    @TheFiddler79 3 года назад +1

    Who make dislikes? He's a best violinist of our time.

  • @elenaarreguin8871
    @elenaarreguin8871 4 года назад +15

    Ithaca Perlman He plays the violin with his heart and soul HIS ONE THAT THRIIL MY HART. ELENA ARREGUIN

  • @jamesmozak4040
    @jamesmozak4040 3 года назад +6

    The best of the very best!!!! Perlman is a real gem, a real pearl !!!!!!

  • @TheSparshofMusic-wn7de
    @TheSparshofMusic-wn7de 8 дней назад +1

    Amazing!👍👍👍

  • @RevMikeBlack
    @RevMikeBlack Год назад +1

    I saw Mr. Perlman in recital in the 1980s in Spartanburg SC USA. It was a "community concert series" affair. His performance was excellent and he was without question the most gracious major artist I've ever seen. Instead of presenting himself as the superstar he really was, it was more like an old friend had dropped by your house to have fun making music. By the end of the evening, he had everyone in the palm of his hand.

  • @oucutie1
    @oucutie1 4 года назад +10

    The violin 🎻. The sweetest sound in the world--when played by an expert. The violin 🎻 the worst sound in the world--when played by a novice. Perlman Sound. Among the sweetest in the world 🌎! His violin 🎻 is one with him and it speaks to him with love 💕. Brahms/Perlman/his violin. The sweetest sounds in the world 🌎.

    • @oucutie1
      @oucutie1 4 года назад

      iconoclast Umami! Strange word. Had to look it up, so, to reply to your reply the answer is yes (I guess so). Whether you call it a violin 🎻 or a fiddle the sound imo is best described as sweet and Perlman/Bell are masters at bringing out the ‘sweetness’. Umami if you will. 😆 Lol.

    • @oucutie1
      @oucutie1 4 года назад

      iconoclast Thank you for educating me to a new word. That meant I had very good day since I went to bed smarter than when I woke up! Food Network? Nope. Don’t watch T.V. Btw, the violin, the sweetest sound. 💞🎻

    • @Irina-lh9gn
      @Irina-lh9gn 4 года назад

      I can only agree!

    • @Irina-lh9gn
      @Irina-lh9gn 4 года назад

      I meant, agree to the original comment.

  • @marilacastrovillarroel2695
    @marilacastrovillarroel2695 4 года назад +13

    Felicitación al violinista Itzhak Perlman por su hermosa interpretación de concierto de violín de Brahms muy lindo llena el alma 🇨🇱😍🙏🏻

  • @ionbacanu1053
    @ionbacanu1053 2 года назад +1

    Very Dood! Concerto la VIOLIN, ESTE O MÂNGÂIERE A SUFLETULUI ȘI SPIRITULUI PENTRU MINE! THANK YOU SENOR ȘI ORHESTREI!

  • @CARMENGOMEZGaviotavuelalto
    @CARMENGOMEZGaviotavuelalto Год назад +2

    Una autentica maravilla, este Concierto de Brahms para violin y orquesta Op.77, es, por antonomasia, mi favorito, lo escucho con fervor , me meto en la piel del director y conduzco cada nota con pasión. Bendito seas J. Brahms, por dejarnos tan bella composición por los siglos de los siglos.

    • @willy65591
      @willy65591 Год назад

      Brahms escribió solo las notas, hay que tocarlas, gracias al violinista es que las escuchan. Bien tocado. 😳

  • @nicholasdevizzio2311
    @nicholasdevizzio2311 7 лет назад +17

    This performance has definably gave us a wonderful preview as to what was coming, when Maestro Perlman had come out with a magnificent performance with the New York Philharmonic, along with his ever seemingly witty interview with Martian Bookspan, along with the release of the Brahms with Carlo Maris Guilinni,it will be virtually impossible to even to equal this level of performance, of great clarity and dignity.

  • @irajhekmati102
    @irajhekmati102 2 года назад +4

    Very beautiful violin concerto this man is the best violin player. He put everything he has unto his play. The conductor is an excellent very serious conductor he makes a wonderful job with this concerto. A marvelous violin playing.

  • @rr7firefly
    @rr7firefly 7 месяцев назад +2

    The opening notes of the Second Movement (on the oboe) are written on my heart. The familiar motif always transports me to the heart of this concerto. Then, across the threshold, to the great beauty of Perlman on his violin.

  • @user-hd8ts7zo2j
    @user-hd8ts7zo2j Год назад +2

    Благодаря чудесному исполнению я открыла для себя композитора Брамса.Спаибо!!!!

  • @samuellee105
    @samuellee105 4 года назад +9

    What a wonderful performance!! Extreme of beutifullness and depth.

  • @rafanifischer3152
    @rafanifischer3152 4 года назад +23

    I used to play the Brahms. Then my phonograph broke, now I listen on YT.

  • @priyadarshiniprasad5747
    @priyadarshiniprasad5747 2 года назад +1

    This is one of the most beautiful pieces of music that I have come across. I wish the world came together like this instead of the madness that we otherwise see around us. God bless everyone. 🎊🎉🎻🌹💕

  • @nickcurtis9452
    @nickcurtis9452 3 года назад +24

    To me, the third movement is simply otherworldly. Probably my favorite piece of music ever.

  • @telmachaca3043
    @telmachaca3043 3 года назад +5

    Tiene una dulzurs en el alma que la tranmite a su musica
    Es un genio!! Nacio para deleitarnos y gozar con su interpretacion!,lo admiro

  • @jaimesanchez4003
    @jaimesanchez4003 5 лет назад +7

    It's an Pearlman--the only man on earth I know who could make love to a violin. And I THINK his daughter went to Brown when I was there.
    Dr. Sanchez, Brown '81, and student of Prof. Davie Josephson, Assoc. Professor of Music.
    Long live Mozart!

  • @edmondtessier5120
    @edmondtessier5120 3 года назад +13

    Une interprétation hors du commun, brillante et sensible. Merci du Ted.

  • @botagozaigalkayeva9098
    @botagozaigalkayeva9098 Месяц назад

    Гениально! Потрясающее исполнение! 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @bravaLiz
    @bravaLiz 5 лет назад +8

    This is so beautiful, it is obscene.

  • @zairaalonso7958
    @zairaalonso7958 Год назад +8

    Obrigada a Brahms por nós ter deixado está jóia de composição e a Perlman pela maravilhosa interpretação

  • @annamariamanfredi6624
    @annamariamanfredi6624 6 месяцев назад

    Questo Concerto è un Capolavoro di Musica, di Esecuzione, di Emozioni suscitate, sempre nuove e meravigliose ad ogni ascolto. Patrimonio Mondiale di "Incanto", Armonia sublime e sollievo per la mente e per il ❤
    Grazie❤

  • @user-sz4dc1qv2v
    @user-sz4dc1qv2v Год назад +1

    Волшебная скрипка в руках настоящего Волшебника- скрипача! Браво!