Bach by N.Milstein - Sonatas & Partitas, Chaconne for solo violin / NEW MASTERING (Century's record)

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) - Sonatas & Partitas for Solo Violin.
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    00:00 Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 - I. Adagio
    04:19 Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 - II. Fuga, Allegro
    09:07 Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 - III. Siciliana
    12:33 Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 - IV. Presto
    14:52 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - I. Allemanda
    19:09 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - II. Double
    21:00 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - III. Corrente
    23:13 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - IV. Double Presto
    25:32 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - V. Sarabande
    27:43 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - VI. Double
    29:32 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - VII. Bourée
    31:48 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - VIII. Double
    33:42 Sonata No.2 in A minor, BWV 1003 - I. Grave
    37:52 Sonata No.2 in A minor, BWV 1003 - II. Fuga
    45:01 Sonata No.2 in A minor, BWV 1003 - III. Andante
    50:26 Sonata No.2 in A minor, BWV 1003 - IV. Allegro
    54:20 Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - I. Allemanda
    56:19 Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - II. Corrente
    57:54 Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - III. Sarabanda
    1:00:54 Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - IV. Giga
    1:02:45 Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - Chaccone
    1:16:33 Sonata No.3 in C major, BWV 1005 - I. Adagio
    1:21:29 Sonata No.3 in C major, BWV 1005 - II. Fuga
    1:30:46 Sonata No.3 in C major, BWV 1005 - III. Largo
    1:34:30 Sonata No.3 in C major, BWV 1005 - IV. Allegro assai
    1:37:41 Partita No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 - I. Preludio
    1:40:53 Partita No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 - II. Lourde
    1:44:21 Partita No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 - III. Gavotte en rondo
    1:47:18 Partita No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 - IV. Menuet 1
    1:49:05 Partita No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 - V. Menuet 2
    1:50:44 Partita No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 - VI. Bourée
    1:52:15 Partita No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 - VII.Gigue
    Violin : Nathan Milstein
    Recorded in 1954-56
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    "Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin offer the performer the opportunity to approach the most enchanting light," noted Milstein." And yet for a long time they had difficulty gaining acceptance." By the time Milstein began his international career, the Sonatas and Partitas occupied a significant place in his particularly selective repertoire. His solo recitals usually included at least one movement from one of them, and even in his orchestral appearances he frequently played a movement from one as an encore. This habit, which has become a tradition, goes back to a 1934 concert at the Leipzig Gewandhaus, in which Milstein followed Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto with the entire G minor Sonata. The conductor, Bruno Walter, had suggested Bach as an encore, and Milstein, enthralled by the idea of playing Bach in Leipzig and in this hall, played the Adagio, but could not stop until he had finished the Sonata. (...) Milstein put so much nobility and commitment into championing the Sonatas and Partitas that they became an essential part of the repertoire of all serious violinists.
    Bach - 6 Sonatas for Violin and Organ BWV 1014-1019 (Ct.rec.: Michèle Auclair, Marie-Claire Alain): • Bach - 6 Sonatas for V...
    Johann Sebastian Bach PLAYLIST (reference recordings): • Johann Sebastian Bach ...
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  • @classicalmusicreference
    @classicalmusicreference  2 года назад +29

    Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) - Sonatas & Partitas for Solo Violin.
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    00:00 Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 - I. Adagio
    04:19 Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 - II. Fuga, Allegro
    09:07 Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 - III. Siciliana
    12:33 Sonata No.1 in G minor, BWV 1001 - IV. Presto
    14:52 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - I. Allemanda
    19:09 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - II. Double
    21:00 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - III. Corrente
    23:13 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - IV. Double Presto
    25:32 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - V. Sarabande
    27:43 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - VI. Double
    29:32 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - VII. Bourée
    31:48 Partita No.1 in B minor, BWV 1002 - VIII. Double
    33:42 Sonata No.2 in A minor, BWV 1003 - I. Grave
    37:52 Sonata No.2 in A minor, BWV 1003 - II. Fuga
    45:01 Sonata No.2 in A minor, BWV 1003 - III. Andante
    50:26 Sonata No.2 in A minor, BWV 1003 - IV. Allegro
    54:20 Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - I. Allemanda
    56:19 Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - II. Corrente
    57:54 Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - III. Sarabanda
    1:00:54 Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - IV. Giga
    1:02:45 Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004 - Chaccone
    1:16:33 Sonata No.3 in C major, BWV 1005 - I. Adagio
    1:21:29 Sonata No.3 in C major, BWV 1005 - II. Fuga
    1:30:46 Sonata No.3 in C major, BWV 1005 - III. Largo
    1:34:30 Sonata No.3 in C major, BWV 1005 - IV. Allegro assai
    1:37:41 Partita No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 - I. Preludio
    1:40:53 Partita No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 - II. Lourde
    1:44:21 Partita No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 - III. Gavotte en rondo
    1:47:18 Partita No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 - IV. Menuet 1
    1:49:05 Partita No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 - V. Menuet 2
    1:50:44 Partita No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 - VI. Bourée
    1:52:15 Partita No.3 in E major, BWV 1006 - VII.Gigue
    Violin : Nathan Milstein
    Recorded in 1954-56
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    "Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin offer the performer the opportunity to approach the most enchanting light," noted Milstein." And yet for a long time they had difficulty gaining acceptance." By the time Milstein began his international career, the Sonatas and Partitas occupied a significant place in his particularly selective repertoire. His solo recitals usually included at least one movement from one of them, and even in his orchestral appearances he frequently played a movement from one as an encore. This habit, which has become a tradition, goes back to a 1934 concert at the Leipzig Gewandhaus, in which Milstein followed Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto with the entire G minor Sonata. The conductor, Bruno Walter, had suggested Bach as an encore, and Milstein, enthralled by the idea of playing Bach in Leipzig and in this hall, played the Adagio, but could not stop until he had finished the Sonata. (...) Milstein put so much nobility and commitment into championing the Sonatas and Partitas that they became an essential part of the repertoire of all serious violinists.
    Bach - 6 Sonatas for Violin and Organ BWV 1014-1019 (Ct.rec.: Michèle Auclair, Marie-Claire Alain): ruclips.net/video/ZhBXyvk-H6I/видео.html
    Johann Sebastian Bach PLAYLIST (reference recordings): ruclips.net/video/VYe39zp-e-k/видео.html

  • @lmnmoves
    @lmnmoves 2 года назад +5

    "Right now, there are people all over the world who are just like you. They're either lonely, they're missing somebody, they're depressed, they're hurt, they're scarred from the past, they're having personal issues no one knows about, they have secrets you wouldn't believe. They wish, they dream and they hope. And right now, they are sitting here reading these words, and I'm writing this for you so you don't feel alone anymore. Always remember, don't be depressed about the past, don't worry about the future, and just focus on today. If today's not so great don't worry! Tomorrow's a new chance. If you are reading this, be sure to share this around to make others feel better. Have a nice day!"

    • @KCNYC
      @KCNYC 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you ❤

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      @user-eo1sm6cy7h 6 месяцев назад +1

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  • @jorgeurzuaurzua4011
    @jorgeurzuaurzua4011 2 года назад +44

    Nathan Milstein was an exceptional violinist of the XX century. His playing was emotional, technically perfect, warm, full, tense, delicate. He was a child prodigy. Very intuitive, he often went ahead of his time. He did not need baroque instruments to grasp the spirit of the late baroque. His understanding of Bach was profound despite not sharing a common religious background. We can enjoy his playing thanks to the remastered technologies and the uploading by Classical Music access to the remastered recordings. Thanks for uploading.

    • @johnervin8033
      @johnervin8033 Год назад +3

      He is what the greatest musicians always are, like Klemperer and Furtwangler, transcendent, ecstatics of sorts, really. That is what music is all about, just like the only real reason to watch sports (as opposed to playing them, a different story altogether) is that at certain moments of peak adrenaline, focus, effort, will, they pull a "Bronco Nagurski" (soliloquy in "Hearts in Atlantis" lol) and our jaws drop dead down. Milstein is more than a little bit like that, rapt.

    • @joypaulson6093
      @joypaulson6093 2 дня назад +1

      Exceptional? He was way beyond exceptional. In my humble opinion, Milstein was THE best Bach violinist of all time and no one could play Bach like Milstein.
      Look at the "chaconne" movement by Bach which, to me, given its difficulty and complexity, could only be performed by masters of the violin. And it's the violin virtuosity of the "thinking" of Bach that comes to light in a most brilliant way across all of his Sonatas and Partitas for violin solo. We see this especially in Partita#3 in E-major, 1st and 2nd movements.

  • @hansiten998
    @hansiten998 2 года назад +80

    In 1944 I asked my violin teacher who she thought to be the best violinist to be without any hesitation she answers Herr Milstein! Later l found in a record store exactly this set of sonatas and partitas on vinyl 33s. Overjoyed I realized what she was talking about !! It has been a Stapel ever since and conditioned my ears to always recognizing Milsteins extraordinary playing of this wonderful soul satisfying music !! Appreciating this new mastering without ever hearing the disturbing scratches knowing exactly at what point they will occur and spoil somehow the pleasure of Perfection. Many Thanks for this wonderful posting. Hans switzerland

    • @extanegautham8950
      @extanegautham8950 2 года назад +8

      And to think the German Fascists could not bear a Jew playing German music...

    • @waterkingdavid
      @waterkingdavid 2 года назад +17

      @@extanegautham8950 Oh for heaven's sake let it go. It's your ego that says to you you are better than "those German fascists".
      Germany, the most educated nation on earth at the time saw the rise of Nazism because people loved the sense of feeling better than others and surrendering to a groupist cause. EXACTLY the same kind of thing happens all around the world and is happening right now.
      For example, and it's just one example, in Israel right now.
      Find love in yourself and see your flaws are the same as others.
      When you think you're special and better than others you're no better than your "German fascists".
      Let's rise up not as members of groups which condemn other groups but as individuals embracing the mystery of existence.
      Find the love within and stop blaming others.
      Not sure where that rave came from but it's meant for all of us.
      But honestly I am so sick of people endlessly bringing up the Nazis while simultaneously completing ignoring and often being involved in other atrocities. It's not to suggest for one moment what happened wasn't horrific beyond all imagining but to put it in context of our collective failure to recognize the reality of the subjective experience of all others.
      This music has nothing to do with Jews and Nazis. It comes from the mystery of creation.
      Seek that mystery instead of being content to wallow in your satisfied sense of self righteousness.
      Love is the most powerful force in the universe. Let's find it. This music points there.

    • @davidmaslow399
      @davidmaslow399 2 года назад +3

      Delightful story Hans!

    • @chessematics
      @chessematics Год назад

      Hope you great health, Hans!

    • @Jeffrey-nt5hk
      @Jeffrey-nt5hk Год назад

      I wanna rush ad pi boom boom

  • @jean-francoismasson3361
    @jean-francoismasson3361 2 года назад +8

    je suis musicien professionnel,mon père a travaillé le violon avec les plus grands,Menuhin,Heifetz,Kogan,Tennenbaum,etc..j'écoute ces sonates depuis mon enfance,je les ai joué sur mon instrument, et j'ai transcrit l'intégrale des suites pour violoncelle !!! mais cette version de Nathan Milstein est absolument exceptionnelle,et me fait pleurer chaque fois !! quelle intelligence et finesse,quel son,phrasé,équilibre,dynamique,etc....hallucinant !!! sur quel violon joue Milstein un Stradivarius? lequel? j'ai bien connu Christian Ferras jeune avant sa décadence avec l'alcool,quel violoniste extraordinaire aussi, mais cet enregistrement vieux pourtant est incroyable ! ce violoniste est un génie !! c'est en écoutant ce chef d'oeuvre que l'on mesure la puissance de la musique ! et le génie de J S Bach !!!!!

    • @danyariv-weisbuch7543
      @danyariv-weisbuch7543 Год назад +1

      tu as raison. j ai compare avec beaucoup autres. en effet c est le plus grand bach !

  • @lesliesepssy9222
    @lesliesepssy9222 Год назад +9

    Bach not only touches the mind, but open the gate to your spirit!

  • @user-op4yk6yv3z
    @user-op4yk6yv3z 18 дней назад +2

    Truly Greatest Maestro ❤❤❤

  • @monelleny
    @monelleny 6 месяцев назад +3

    If Nathan Milstein had not been born, we never would really have heard the music that Bach composed for the violin. At 1:09:34, I think I am entering Paradise. Bravo, Monsieur Milstein, Bravo!

  • @classicalmusicreference
    @classicalmusicreference  2 года назад +21

    "Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin offer the performer the opportunity to approach the most enchanting light," noted Milstein." And yet for a long time they had difficulty gaining acceptance." By the time Milstein began his international career, the Sonatas and Partitas occupied a significant place in his particularly selective repertoire. His solo recitals usually included at least one movement from one of them, and even in his orchestral appearances he frequently played a movement from one as an encore. This habit, which has become a tradition, goes back to a 1934 concert at the Leipzig Gewandhaus, in which Milstein followed Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto with the entire G minor Sonata. The conductor, Bruno Walter, had suggested Bach as an encore, and Milstein, enthralled by the idea of playing Bach in Leipzig and in this hall, played the Adagio, but could not stop until he had finished the Sonata. (...) Milstein put so much nobility and commitment into championing the Sonatas and Partitas that they became an essential part of the repertoire of all serious violinists. Click to activate the English subtitles for the complete presentation (00:00-05:10)
    🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr
    🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2
    ❤️ If you like CM//RR content, please consider membership at our Patreon page.
    Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr

  • @fransmeersman2334
    @fransmeersman2334 2 года назад +21

    Again a successful New Mastering : the wonderful emotional performance of Nathan Milstein of these marvelous and eternal Sonatas and Partitas. Great job CM/RR, many thanks !

  • @shadboltbill
    @shadboltbill Год назад +2

    1:02:45, take a magic carpet ride through the giant mind of one of history's great geniuses. No art of man, painting, architecture, sculpture, even poetry can reach more palpably into the soul than Bach. Here is a Parthenon you can feel down into your bones. The glory of Alexander, surpassed on a simple string (or two).

  • @nihilistlemon1995
    @nihilistlemon1995 2 года назад +9

    Highly recommend his Salzburg recital where he played sonata 1,3 and partita 2 . One of my favorite recordings of all time

  • @charlescurtis6974
    @charlescurtis6974 2 года назад +32

    I'm not a violinist or a musicologist, but this interpretation makes me cry every time. Really beautiful, it reveals the profound depth of Bach's musicality. I mostly refer to his cantatas, but this is completely riveting. Thank you for posting.

    • @johnervin8033
      @johnervin8033 Год назад +1

      Riveting, for real. Stunningly transcendent, most of the time.

    • @davidschestenger3366
      @davidschestenger3366 Год назад +1

      Dear charles, I’m glad for your tears, we shared it
      And you do t have to be a musician or musicologist you have to open your self to recibe the message
      Thank you for your post

  • @michaelletellier218
    @michaelletellier218 2 года назад +10

    The alchemy of the remastering has produced an acoustic of warm and resonant fidelity. Nathan Milstein is, for me, the greatest exponent of what becomes in his hands JS Bach's most intensely personal music, magical if at times tragic. Thank you.

  • @muhsinkanadikirik678
    @muhsinkanadikirik678 2 года назад +10

    Marvellous, awesome:BACH forever!..❣🌹🙏👏❤🌻

  • @patriciakendel7121
    @patriciakendel7121 2 года назад +7

    Milstein: a Great Artist who always endeavor to become even a better Musician
    His love of Bach permeates these transcendent performances

  • @mirkarger
    @mirkarger 2 года назад +9

    I almost forgot that such a violinist lived in the world, a great violinist! Everything is impeccable for him - both intonations, and phrasing and tempi. It's a masterpiece! Thank you so much!

  • @lauraderr8017
    @lauraderr8017 2 года назад +10

    I am delighted to have found this exquisitely beautiful recording. His playing is both precise and emotional, and the remastering of the old recording is very clear. Truly a joy to listen to. I will come back again and again.

  • @siuhhonkeung
    @siuhhonkeung 2 года назад +4

    I used to have the box set of LPs of this 1956 recording. When the CD version was available, I also bought it. The LPs played through my then Heathkit tube amp sounded heavenly. The CD version (EMI) sounds dramatically different, too much high pitches. After I equalized the frequency, they sound better, but never the same as the LPs played through my tube amp. Then the LPs box set recorded by DG in 1973 was available, I bought them, then again when the CDs version came out, I bought it too. The difference in sound of this 1973 recording was not as dramatically different as those of the 1956 versions. It is actually quite listenable. The LPs are all gone now.

    • @KCNYC
      @KCNYC 6 месяцев назад

      I agree. Originally recorded in mono, which imho is superior to stereo for solo violin. 1st pressing green label Capitol are the best sounding

  • @stratowhore9051
    @stratowhore9051 Год назад +5

    I had this on vinyl back in the 70s. Never failed to blow me away -- not only the quality of his playing but also the quality of the engineering.

    • @KCNYC
      @KCNYC 6 месяцев назад +1

      Originally recorded in mono by Capitol~imho superior to stereo for solo violin

  • @annjeanmillikan
    @annjeanmillikan 2 года назад +42

    What a beautiful, beautiful tone! So clear. This is a marvelous video of Nathan Milstein and is certainly sublime and heavenly to listen to his masterful performances.

    • @johnervin8033
      @johnervin8033 2 года назад +2

      This guy rocks the block like an L. A. aftershock. Just a stupendous artist. I had the vinyl LP of this 40 years ago, and wore it out on my way to concertizing Bach on the piano, and singing him in concert (Bach B Minor Mass, Magnificat). I would always be transported by these. Milstein set the tone and context of many of my thoughts and takes on how to play and sing Bach. So deep and passionate a rendering of the greatest composer. What a spiritual debt we have to Milstein, a master.

    • @robindale9352
      @robindale9352 Год назад +1

      Why have I never heard of Nathan Milstein? This is masterful stuff! Such a delicate touch. I'd call it "romantic" but it's certainly not overly so. Brilliant altogether!

    • @johnervin8033
      @johnervin8033 Год назад +1

      @@robindale9352 I feel you, Milstein may be, pound for pound, string for string, the most outstanding recorded Bach interpreter and virtuoso, on violin. Heifetz seemed to think so, so that's an endorsement.

    • @randomoneforstuff3696
      @randomoneforstuff3696 Год назад

      ​@@johnervin8033 I prefer a more historically-informed school of violin playing. Milstein's slow movements, to me, just sound mechanical and overly romantic; the excessive vibrato and shifting weigh down the performance and don't let the clarity of the violin's overtones shine. My favorite Bach interpreter (on violin) is Shunske Sato with the Netherlands Bach Society. In particular, I adore the flow of his interpretation and tempo choices--for example, in the Chaconne: ruclips.net/video/pnK6R5ej6Hg/видео.html

    • @johnervin8033
      @johnervin8033 Год назад

      I will check it out, when I can. I have absolutely no attraction to the entirety of "historically informed". I am not saying it's a meaningless principle, but close enough. To me, a music is a poetic expression, nothing scientific as such, and if the interpreter is a poet, is relevant to the spirit of the music, I would rather hear that about one or two thousand times sooner than all of this period piece bollocks, which is ancillary to the real gist or intent of the composer. I am quite certain Bach would laugh to tears over all that. Give me a great interpreter and then let him (her) read relevant meaning into the notes and their disposition
      Milstein is really great, by the way. A big clue for me is just about 9 out of 10 modern Bach stylists, last 40 years, play Bach like he's got bugs in his pants and meth in his veins. Quite nuts.
      Yes, someone like Stowkowski was revered by some giants, and Virgil Fox, but yes, they were way way too gooey, or what I would call "romantic".
      But Klemperer and his St. Matthew Passion is very emotional, but he reads romance arght. There is an infinitude of spiritual meaning in the music he makes.
      That's what I'm looking for, always. Transcendent.
      Paul Valéry wrote about great writing, and described its transcendent qualities, and then he added: "le reste, c'est de la litérature."
      "The rest is literature "
      Ooof. Ouch.
      That is how I feel about much "music".
      Furtwängler would always get that.

  • @hellensmelova752
    @hellensmelova752 2 года назад +10

    Истинное наслаждение, любимейший И.С. Бах + величайшее исполнение Натана Мильштейна, Мастера от Бога . Я стала скрипкой и на струнах моей души он исполнял божественную Музыку..Благодарю за шикарный подарок!!!

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  • @lesliesepssy9222
    @lesliesepssy9222 Год назад +2

    Milstein and Barati has the key to enter your spirit when they play Bach! Saying to 'play', it is an under-statement! You must live this musik, you can not only listen to it, in this troubled world, listening to Bach, bring you in contact with God's very Heaven, and thus, the troubles of this world faids away!

  • @galinakrivulin6767
    @galinakrivulin6767 2 года назад +9

    Find myself mesmerized listening to Virtuoso Nathan Milstein.This recording is pure gold. Deep heartfelt gratitude!

    • @johnervin8033
      @johnervin8033 Год назад

      Amen, spaseba.

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  • @notaire2
    @notaire2 2 года назад +5

    Wunderschöne und spannende Interpretation dieser sechs perfekt komponierten Sonaten und Partiten in verschiedenen Tempi mit seidigem doch gut phrasiertem Ton der technisch perfekten Solovioline und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Die Doppelgriffe klingen echt schön und auch ergreifend. Die verbesserte Tonqualität ist auch erstaunlich hoch als originale Aufnahmen von etwa fünfundsechzig Jahren vor. Zweifellos einer der zehn besten Violinisten im 20. Jahrhundert!

  • @user-fu6tt8qq4v
    @user-fu6tt8qq4v 2 года назад +7

    아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤수고 많으셨습니다~☕

  • @jean-francoismasson
    @jean-francoismasson 2 года назад +7

    quelle finesse! et cette articulation précise et juste,un son exceptionnel,le bon tempo,un style inouï,un phrasé superbe, un artiste unique !

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 2 года назад +3

    Bach's works are not selective about instruments .

  • @cedericocosantorini8013
    @cedericocosantorini8013 Год назад +2

    La plus belle Ciaconne de Bach, mille fois merci Milstein.

  • @exerciserelax8719
    @exerciserelax8719 2 года назад +8

    WOW. I thought I would play a few seconds of this to see how it sounded. As soon as it started I was drawn in, as if in a trance, and when I looked up many minutes had passed! Such a confident, sensitive, and utterly convincing performance. Absolutely thrilling!

    • @johnervin8033
      @johnervin8033 Год назад +1

      That's the Milstein that I know and love, too. He was theme music for my own musical studies, years ago, when I had this LP and wore it thin! A constant education for mine own Bach playing.

  • @chtidede
    @chtidede 2 года назад +16

    Je suis sidéré par la qualité ,å la fois de l'interprétation et de la prise de son qui pourtant ne date pas d'hier. Quelle proximité, quelle ėmotion ! Cette version est absolument remarquable ! Merci pour cet envoi qui va occuper notre espace musical comme un véritable retour aux sources. Bach donne du sens à nos vies, surtout jouė de cette façon. Andrė

  • @fiddlestyx21
    @fiddlestyx21 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is beyond exquisite! It almost takes my breath listening to it. He is so underrated.

  • @Marinavalerevna
    @Marinavalerevna 2 месяца назад

    Именно Натан Мильштейн заставляет меня слушать эти скрипичные сонаты Баха снова и снова.

  • @dejanstevanic5408
    @dejanstevanic5408 2 года назад +4

    What a wonderful birthday present! Thank you.

  • @LKemp-lr1ky
    @LKemp-lr1ky 2 года назад +3

    I have the Heifetz, the Szeryng but Milstein is IT!

  • @molocious
    @molocious Год назад +1

    I love how Milstein discovered the self-soliloquy of these exceptionally rhetorical pieces--on the level of Hamlet's famous soliloquy (which Beethoven translated into his final quartet as "Muss es sein?")--and projected his discovery into these persuasive exectutions. His violin must be a fine one indeed!

    • @molocious
      @molocious Год назад +1

      But his ear is even finer; I suppose no violin could've ever matched it. Such is the frustration of a great artist.

  • @philosophicallyspeaking6463
    @philosophicallyspeaking6463 Год назад +1

    I've have 9 full sets on vinyl, but not this one. As luck would have it, this is the one I value the highest. As highly as he was revered,, Nathan Milstein was still...'under'valued in his time.

  • @LKemp-lr1ky
    @LKemp-lr1ky 2 года назад +3

    Just noticed: 6 drummers gave a thumbs down to this amazing performance. . . anyone who knows anything could never! Impossible!!!

  • @fulgenjbatista4640
    @fulgenjbatista4640 2 года назад +3

    💎 ABSOLUTELY FASCINATING 💎
    🙏💜🙏
    💜🎵💜

  • @alex.2232
    @alex.2232 2 года назад +3

    СУПЕР 👌👌👌👍👍👍👍👍👍🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻🎻

  • @lucmarion5808
    @lucmarion5808 Год назад

    Oui, c'est effectivement LA version de ces œuvres magistrales

  • @claudiapinheiro8933
    @claudiapinheiro8933 2 года назад +6

    Namastê 🌻🌴🌾🙏🤲🌳🌴🌾🌳o som do violino me acalma o alma gratitude🤲

  • @excelsior999
    @excelsior999 2 года назад +3

    Yes, there is a God.

    • @johnervin8033
      @johnervin8033 2 года назад +1

      As Kurt Vonnegut said memorably, "Music is the only proof I need for the existence of God."
      And Bach played by Milstein is yet further proof.

    • @giuseppedipellegrino9252
      @giuseppedipellegrino9252 Год назад +1

      @@johnervin8033 I thought the same thing. God exists

  • @jean-francoismasson3361
    @jean-francoismasson3361 2 года назад +3

    j'ai trouvé sur internet : Nathan Milstein jouait sur un stradivarius de 1716, auquel il avait donné le nom de sa femme Marie-Thérèse.

  • @franciscoespinozagamboa6490
    @franciscoespinozagamboa6490 2 года назад +4

    En mi opinión Milstein junto con Heifetz, D.Oistrakh, Cogan, Perlman y Vengerov, son los mejores violinistas que conocemos

    • @resonnanceful
      @resonnanceful 2 года назад

      Pero ya no interpretamos asi.

    • @marque22ful
      @marque22ful 2 года назад +3

      You forgot Henryk Szyreng

    • @jesustovar2549
      @jesustovar2549 2 года назад

      @@resonnanceful Vengerov todavía está.

  • @peternicholson5006
    @peternicholson5006 2 месяца назад

    fantastic.

  • @juancarlosgodoy26
    @juancarlosgodoy26 2 года назад +1

    Benditos aquellos humanos, por nuestra innata capacidad de apreciar cada sublime nota, que surgen de estas melodías maravillosas, llenando cada alma en una perfecta Armonía de éxtasis y gozo. 👍🌹🙋🇦🇷

  • @user-mk6wx9lp6b
    @user-mk6wx9lp6b 7 месяцев назад +2

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @A-vonRobert
    @A-vonRobert 2 года назад

    Fantástico!!!!👏🙌💜

  • @williamwillmott6894
    @williamwillmott6894 5 месяцев назад

    Beautiful, truly beautiful.

  • @kadirbilgin1234
    @kadirbilgin1234 Год назад

    Simply amazing

  • @RobHersh-st7rh
    @RobHersh-st7rh 4 месяца назад

    Great violin great playing.fabulous.unquestionably

  • @angaot2
    @angaot2 2 года назад

    Hermoso ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @RobHersh-st7rh
    @RobHersh-st7rh 4 месяца назад

    Thank you immensely.!

  • @qqwords
    @qqwords 2 года назад +1

    СПАСИБО! Прекрасно!

  • @wilislanpereiradossantos2841
    @wilislanpereiradossantos2841 2 года назад +3

    Melodias magníficas 😍😍😍

  • @thaisvalimpiano42
    @thaisvalimpiano42 2 года назад

    What a musician!

  • @stancutler7173
    @stancutler7173 2 года назад

    Amazing music, Bravissimo.

  • @RobHersh-st7rh
    @RobHersh-st7rh 4 месяца назад

    What a sweet violin so rich.in more ways than one1.

  • @IamAlessandro1
    @IamAlessandro1 2 года назад

    wonderfull! thank you

  • @perepeirogarcia3062
    @perepeirogarcia3062 Год назад +1

    Merabellos, magnifica interpretació, rl sò esctraordinari

  • @user-ro6jj7ox1f
    @user-ro6jj7ox1f 4 месяца назад

    Very beautiful

  • @richardgadol9364
    @richardgadol9364 2 года назад +1

    My favorite: Sonata No.2 in A minor, BWV 1003 - IV. Allegro 50:26

  • @julieressler1301
    @julieressler1301 Год назад

    Superb!

  • @luckintown73
    @luckintown73 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @jairochaves8916
    @jairochaves8916 2 года назад

    Minha alma agradece!!!!

  • @karensilver8853
    @karensilver8853 2 года назад

    I like his approach.

  • @saralifschitz1385
    @saralifschitz1385 2 года назад

    Very nice

  • @Treborstuben
    @Treborstuben 10 месяцев назад +2

    This is by far the greatest recordings of the entire sonatas and partitas of J.S. Bach. There are some very good recordings out there, but this is truly amazing, both musically and technically. Most people cannot even begin to comprehend how difficult these are to perform.

  • @motishefer4732
    @motishefer4732 2 года назад

    The one and only...

  • @youngjhuh
    @youngjhuh 2 года назад +3

    신의 소리, 영혼의 소리,음의 흐름이 자꾸 되풀이 됩니다.깊고 심오한 천상의 음들이 나열된 곡들입니다.

  • @riccardopini2538
    @riccardopini2538 5 месяцев назад

    Personalmente preferisco la sua seconda integrale . Anche qui , comunque, siamo in zona apicale . Milstein parla sempre al mio uditore interno più elevato ...

  • @Monil-xw6kl
    @Monil-xw6kl Месяц назад +1

    57:57
    58:01

  • @davipereira3539
    @davipereira3539 2 года назад

    Peace and love in the world✌

  • @user-bz4qq6qz7g
    @user-bz4qq6qz7g Год назад +1

    Got the CDs😊

  • @iamruslan-zf7up4zz3o
    @iamruslan-zf7up4zz3o 5 месяцев назад

    🔥🔥🔥
    🙏😇🙏

  • @Fact__in__fact
    @Fact__in__fact Год назад

    ❤❤

  • @RobHersh-st7rh
    @RobHersh-st7rh 4 месяца назад

    Silver and gold.

  • @saltburner2
    @saltburner2 Год назад

    He recorded them twice: first for EMI and later for DGG. I have both sets - it is hard to choose between them.

  • @RobHersh-st7rh
    @RobHersh-st7rh 4 месяца назад

    A little to rush harried for some of the faster sections.for my taste.

  • @huyhoang8265
    @huyhoang8265 2 года назад

    buổi sáng tốt lành

  • @Daeva23
    @Daeva23 2 года назад

    is "Partita No. 1 in B minor, BMV 1002 - IV. Double Presto" Van Halen's "Eruption" the intro to their cover of "Girl, You Really Got Me Now" by The Kinks?

  • @extanegautham8950
    @extanegautham8950 2 года назад +1

    who Heifitz instructed his students to listen to.

  • @jean-francoismasson3361
    @jean-francoismasson3361 2 года назад

    quel est le violon utilisé?

  • @filthychav776
    @filthychav776 10 месяцев назад

    1:53:59

  • @saralifschitz1385
    @saralifschitz1385 2 года назад

    ✊⚖️🔜💯

  • @fangyili8214
    @fangyili8214 Год назад

    1:05:15

  • @Blue-beautifulLife-sv2oh
    @Blue-beautifulLife-sv2oh Год назад

    I'm sorry, but I can only comment in Japanese.
    ミルシュタインのヴァイオリンを聴くのは久し振りだった。彼は天才少年としてデビューするが、スポイルされることもなく、また自分で崩壊することもなかった。彼の晩年の録音でも、技術の衰えを感じることがなかった。彼は、ハイフェッツのように技術を見せるのではなく、作曲家に忠実を誓う音楽家だった。完璧な技術というよりも、音楽が前面に出るのも幸いした。晩年DGで、2度目、3度目の録音をしていたと、私は記憶している。このバッハ演奏は晩年か?壮年期か?録音した年が知りたいものである。晩年のものなら、リマスターする必要はなかったとするとと推測してしまう。

  • @alm9368
    @alm9368 2 года назад

    Incredible Milstein.

  • @giuseppedipellegrino9252
    @giuseppedipellegrino9252 Год назад

    Year of recording?

  • @franciscoperdomo4669
    @franciscoperdomo4669 Год назад

    Amx francisco

  • @vladislavsheer7094
    @vladislavsheer7094 Год назад

    !!!

  • @ilirllukaci5345
    @ilirllukaci5345 2 года назад

    This is the dg set, no?

    • @classicalmusicreference
      @classicalmusicreference  2 года назад

      The Dg set is the second recording

    • @ilirllukaci5345
      @ilirllukaci5345 2 года назад

      @@classicalmusicreference what label?

    • @classicalmusicreference
      @classicalmusicreference  2 года назад +1

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    • @giuseppedipellegrino9252
      @giuseppedipellegrino9252 Год назад

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    @franciscoperdomo4669 Год назад

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    @franciscoperdomo4669 Год назад

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  • @rmk2879
    @rmk2879 2 года назад

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  • @user-ye6ce6mr2t
    @user-ye6ce6mr2t 7 месяцев назад

    ПрослушаввсезаписициклаСонатБахаотхилариХан, ПельманаиХейффеца,НатанМильштейнподошелближевсехктому, чтоБахгенийотбога. СпасибоМильштейну.