Im so happy to see your channel again, It's a shame that RUclips took you down earlier, I loved seeing your fabulous videos of all possible violinists, a piece of advice: save every video you post because I'm sure that RUclips will take you down again
Wonderful, his sound, although aggressive to some, is not hollow. Its richly textured and possesses warmth, and for me this is a defining quality that separates truly great violinists from the many “celebrities” who pepper the Earth and show off their superior technical skills, which are only one half of what makes a good violinist in my opinion (and I would hope I would know a good violinist when I see one as a violinist myself😂). So yes, while I would perhaps play this concerto a bit more delicately, his booming interpretation is still magnificent to me, reminding me of church bells ringing at full force! Forza!!! 🤩
В 9 лет меня отдали учиться скрипке...был сентябрь 1972 года. Родители - простые в прошлом крестьяне...их сейчас нет, а мне 60 лет. Благодарен маме - она мечтала всех троих детей помимо школы ещё к чему-то приобщить. Улетели годы. Ойстраха застать при жизни не привелось. Много позднее я осознал, что миру он был дан, как милость божья - не иначе...его феноменальное искусство сродни природной стихии - её можно лишь лицезреть и ей можно восторгаться. Гигантский масштаб его личности и дарования настолько несоизмеримы со всеми его современниками, что и пытаться это делать нет нужды. Это была советская скрипичная школа, давшая миру такое неслыханное приношение в виде Давида Ойстраха...его звезда незакатная по сей день - она же недосягаемая, как феномен Никколо Паганини в веке 19-м...
Magistral ejecución del Legendario Violinista David Oistrakh , ejecuta la Maravillosa Obra Maestra del Genial Compositor W.A.Mozart con un estilo ; fraseo y un sonido de Excelencia ; su excelente estilo ; unido a su maravillosa técnica lo hace ser por siempre un VIOLINISTA EXCEPCIONAL .
Удивительное качество звука! В интерпретации Д.Ф.Ойстраха концерт В.А.Моцарта звучит необыкновенно виртуозно изыскано.Браво!!!👋👋👋👋👋✨🌿✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌿🌎🕊️🌎🕊️🌎🕊️
@erick hoffmann: A new treasure - thank you! My favourite violinist No. 1 - Greatest of the Greats of all time (I believe the cadenzas are his own - like in the No. 4)
Cadenza by Sam Franko for Concerto No 3. (Sam Franko American violinist, conductor and arranger, born 20 January 1857 in New Orleans, Louisiana and died 6 May 1937 in New York City, New York.) For Concerto no 4. Henri Marteau Henri Marteau (31 March 1874 - 3 October 1934) was a French violinist and composer.
@@olahvilmos567 Thank you very much for your informative reply. In Mozart's 4th violin concerto (recorded in Leipzig (I believe around 1968/69) David Oistrakh plays his own cadenzas, as well as in concerto no. 3 with Philharmonics. I haven't now the opportunity to check about the concerto in Sweden as my tablet has lost the sound, and I haven't ben able to find it on my computer, but as far as I remember, he used his own cadenzas also there. I'm not quite sure... And many thanks for replying!
For some time now I have been looking for Milstein's recording of the Mendelssohn concert, from dates similar to the one in this video, also in Stockholm. Maybe you do have it. Cheers
Beautiful- playful and light.❤
Im so happy to see your channel again, It's a shame that RUclips took you down earlier, I loved seeing your fabulous videos of all possible violinists, a piece of advice: save every video you post because I'm sure that RUclips will take you down again
What a fabulous fiddler and musician he was! Thanks for posting! 🌹🌸🌳😻🎻🎶🎈🪴💐😝🥰😀👍
Wonderful to be able to hear him and see him again. What a truly great artist he was
Outstanding and very convincing indeed, as always from Tsar David
Wonderful, his sound, although aggressive to some, is not hollow. Its richly textured and possesses warmth, and for me this is a defining quality that separates truly great violinists from the many “celebrities” who pepper the Earth and show off their superior technical skills, which are only one half of what makes a good violinist in my opinion (and I would hope I would know a good violinist when I see one as a violinist myself😂). So yes, while I would perhaps play this concerto a bit more delicately, his booming interpretation is still magnificent to me, reminding me of church bells ringing at full force! Forza!!! 🤩
¡Y adelante!❤
В 9 лет меня отдали учиться скрипке...был сентябрь 1972 года. Родители - простые в прошлом крестьяне...их сейчас нет, а мне 60 лет. Благодарен маме - она мечтала всех троих детей помимо школы ещё к чему-то приобщить.
Улетели годы. Ойстраха застать при жизни не привелось. Много позднее я осознал, что миру он был дан, как милость божья - не иначе...его феноменальное искусство сродни природной стихии - её можно лишь лицезреть и ей можно восторгаться. Гигантский масштаб его личности и дарования настолько несоизмеримы со всеми его современниками, что и пытаться это делать нет нужды.
Это была советская скрипичная школа, давшая миру такое неслыханное приношение в виде Давида Ойстраха...его звезда незакатная по сей день - она же недосягаемая, как феномен Никколо Паганини в веке 19-м...
Magistral ejecución del Legendario Violinista David Oistrakh , ejecuta la Maravillosa Obra Maestra del Genial Compositor W.A.Mozart con un estilo ; fraseo y un sonido de Excelencia ; su excelente estilo ; unido a su maravillosa técnica lo hace ser por siempre un VIOLINISTA EXCEPCIONAL .
Go ahead my friend and you will create a great channel - My very best wishes!!
Удивительное качество звука! В интерпретации Д.Ф.Ойстраха концерт В.А.Моцарта звучит необыкновенно виртуозно изыскано.Браво!!!👋👋👋👋👋✨🌿✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌹✨🌿🌎🕊️🌎🕊️🌎🕊️
Truly Mozart and The Maestro - Truly Lovely ❤❤❤❤❤
@erick hoffmann: A new treasure - thank you! My favourite violinist No. 1 - Greatest of the Greats of all time (I believe the cadenzas are his own - like in the No. 4)
Cadenza by Sam Franko for Concerto No 3.
(Sam Franko
American violinist, conductor and arranger, born 20 January 1857 in New Orleans, Louisiana and died 6 May 1937 in New York City, New York.)
For Concerto no 4.
Henri Marteau
Henri Marteau (31 March 1874 - 3 October 1934) was a French violinist and composer.
@@olahvilmos567 Thank you very much for your informative reply. In Mozart's 4th violin concerto (recorded in Leipzig (I believe around 1968/69) David Oistrakh plays his own cadenzas, as well as in concerto no. 3 with Philharmonics. I haven't now the opportunity to check about the concerto in Sweden as my tablet has lost the sound, and I haven't ben able to find it on my computer, but as far as I remember, he used his own cadenzas also there. I'm not quite sure... And many thanks for replying!
Thank you very much dor your kind reply reply!
@@olahvilmos567 A pleasure for me - thanks!
오이스트라흐는 다른 곡도 잘하지만 모차르트 곡은 눈물이 나올 정도로 연주를 잘합니다.
Люблю это, с первой ноты до последнего аплодисмента ❤
He was the best and Isaac Stern and Leonid Kogan! In my opinion.
@@peterpiece2102 Здравствуйте, Петер! Я сейчас слушаю его концерт в Москве, 1965г. Чистое наслаждение.
Но . Яшу Хайфеца не превзошел,
Good but so old but nice😢thank you this chanel is so good 👍 💗
همین قدیمی بودنش قشنگش کرده 🫠
Good music is never old! ❤
Гордостъ , . Одессы чудо совершенства небесная музыка
Le second mouvement est indescriptible.
Great!
Legend …
Um tesouro para a alma humana!!
For some time now I have been looking for Milstein's recording of the Mendelssohn concert, from dates similar to the one in this video, also in Stockholm.
Maybe you do have it. Cheers
I do not have a video recording of Mendelssohn with N. Milstein. Thanks for your comment.
Anyone knows who wrote the cadenzas?
I think David Oistrakh.
Yes, that’s his own cadenza.
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Horrendous version, not even my dad hit me that hard like Oistrakh did hit each single note 💀
Томно, нежно это не для Ойстраха. В его Моцарте много жизни. Люблю это.
horrendous and oistrakh in one sentence - he hit you a little too hard
bad
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