Yea, Miss. Miss kinda scratched it up a bit, and having to play electrically so it could be heard, didn't help any and probably helped to bring more attention to the fact that this piece may lie in a difficulty level that she just hasn't reach yet. Then the fact that she recomposed it with a southern Mississippi flare to it, made violinists that love Pablo's work, and this piece, hate it. One person said he must have been turning in his grave. Like a beginner trying to vibrato, it just sounded not so good. It's odd considering both her parents are musicians, and music teachers, and she is a great violinist.
LOL! I watch it every day so I can get that giddy, want to squeal with delight feeling. I adore this piece, and brilliant Simone played it perfectly. What I'd give to have her knowledge and skill, and know this piece by heart, like her, or at least be able to sight read it, but the sheet music would just about cross your eyes. It's a little bit complicated. Yea, I have this for breakfast each morning... 😁
I know. He should get a quick bow to the audience, since Anton couldn't exactly stop playing with one hand and turn the pages himself. The Violinist bows several times, motions to the Pianist, who steps forward and bows a bit, then he should motion to the Page Turner, and he steps forward and gives a quick bow.
Big time yeah, guys in the background always get fucked. Just look at the drummers etc for most bands, you can always remember the lead singers but the rest you can't unless you are really into them lol.
@@alemarion disaster-piece, LOL!!! 😂 I like that. YES, this is how Zap should sound, and a performance I'm sure Pablo was smiling proud in the afterlife at, instead of turning in his grave over Zapateado, scratchy Mississippi style, by Hannah Roberts. Poor girl, she'll never live that one down...
Oh that poor girl. She'll never hear the end of that one. The violin/classical community just don't like seeing great compositions by famous, well respected composers being re-composed by young musician upstarts that want to compose. I think she should have not worried about adding southern Mississippi into it, and just played the original Sarasate gem that this piece is. It would have been more than fine to show her skills, being that it's a complicated piece, that is if she can do the whole piece. I think she may have re-composed it to leave out parts she couldn't do, and just say she wanted to add S. Miss into it as a cover up. Who knows? Anyway, she's a medical resident now, I think, and soon to be Hannah Roberts, MD. I hope she still plays, and learned the whole piece.
Yep, and I love his name, Anton Smirnov. I know it has a v instead of ff, but still sounds cool. "Let's do a shot of Smirnoff, Comrad Smirnov!" 😉 Not me though, I'll never touch the "Devil's Piss," as they called it during Prohibition, ever again. It's too easy to get carried away with it, especially if you have some problems in your life. Like caring for, and watching a Father that you were alienated to, deteriorate right in front of you, from Alzheimer's, and never getting to make things right with him before he died, to where he would remember it. Just an example, but I'll tell ya, having that kind of guilt is rough as hell, and can even push one to nearly drink themself to death...
She is brilliant. Ling Ling, as TwoSet would say. Midori Goto did a nice performance of Zap as well, and Augustine Hadelich did a great one too. He adds a touch of suspense by slowing the E's a bit. In the intro, and towards the end, when the he does the E5 quaver, then shifts to E6 for ten rapid crotchets, shifts to E7 for twelve more crotchets, then shifts back to E6 for ten crotches, and one D5 crotchet, he slows the last few E6's until he finally gets to that D5, then goes into the trills, and the rest of the piece. I like his approach as well as I do Simone's, and Midori's, more rapid second set of E6's, and then going right on into the rest of the piece with no delay. If you haven't seen Augustine's performance, I recommend it.
Tough piece. Beautifully played. Loved her stage presence and charisma. Her joy is contagious. I'm sure Don Pablo de Sarasate is well-pleased. Thank you!
I wonder what it is that eleven down voters don't like about this incredible performance??? Even I as a trombone player can recognize the enormous talent this young woman possesses. What is YOUR excuse O mighty 11??
+TheFunkhouser She also plays on a 260+y/o Italian violin on loan from a California art collection. That speaks volumes about a 19 year old girl still in her teens...
The skill of this performance is astoundingly excellent. Your harmonics are the best I've heard and you have got one of the best and the most accurate pinky I've heard.
Cuando era joven tuve la inmensa fortuna de vivir y trabajar cinco años en Navarra. Aunque conocía esta pieza desde niño, jamás olvidaré una vez que , en fiestas, escuché esta pieza en directo en la Plaza del Castillo. Lágrimas y el vello de punta es poco. Me sigue emocionando. GRACIAS MAESTRO
Riccardo Busetto I see what you mean.. that's exactly what I meant to say! It's amazing how it sounds like a guitar, and she plays it as if she's strumming the strings of a guitar, although, it's made to be played on violin. I just thought it was interesting :)
ddelfao If you are referring to the Pizzicato, that's a classic violin left hand technique and very common in Sarasate's works. I'm sure you'll find more interesting things like this on the violin.
I forget exactly since this comment is super old, but I think I meant that since there's no mouthpiece on a string instrument, you get to see the performer's full concentration face (as opposed to band, where instruments obstruct seeing the concentration face)
@@aIacrity. you can see the concentration in wind instrument players as well. They just can't let their face go too tense because it would affect the embouchure.
@@GabrielRGomes are you embouchure about that? Just kidding! Yes that's very true. I could never do a good embouchure for brass, or woodwinds, or have enough lung power, (asthma in my youth,) so strings are a good fit for me. I made a trumpet sound like a dying cat once, though, and a sax like grating fingernails on a chalk board...
@@FredtheDorfDorfman1985 i don't like your tone, jeff. :D JK but yeah, it's really tough to get a good lung capacity. I play the flute and i still get a little dizzy doing some tone control exercises that has a lot of long notes. It's really tough, and it gets worse for brass (specially trumpet) because not only the amount of air required is high, but the pressure that you make on the mouthpiece is also enormous(during high notes).
I remember watching Simone on a UK programme about child prodigies around 6 - 7 years ago. Hope my son can play as well someday. Although he plays a viola
People like her and midori just absolutely wow others and I think it’s because of the flair and passion they put into playing their versions of zapateado
This is the most in tune version I have ever listened. I don't feel the same energy that midori goto gives when playing Zapateado. But certainly she has a better tuning. It's precious
Wow!!!!!!! Clean, musical, Perfect!!!!!!!!!!!!You can dance with it!! :-) Both You and Your teacher (whoever the he/she is???!!!!) are just amazing!!!!!!!!
Miss Mississippi should take notes because this is how it SHOULD sound.
lmao
snowfall221 Hahahahahaha
Lololol
Yea, Miss. Miss kinda scratched it up a bit, and having to play electrically so it could be heard, didn't help any and probably helped to bring more attention to the fact that this piece may lie in a difficulty level that she just hasn't reach yet. Then the fact that she recomposed it with a southern Mississippi flare to it, made violinists that love Pablo's work, and this piece, hate it. One person said he must have been turning in his grave. Like a beginner trying to vibrato, it just sounded not so good. It's odd considering both her parents are musicians, and music teachers, and she is a great violinist.
The most shocking about miss mississipis performance was that no one noticed that she cant play
shoutout to page turner guy
ShouldIDankMeme who is Paige Turner?
Erza Scarlet the guy who is turning the pages for the pianist...
ShouldIDankMeme LMAO
Yea, he should get to do a quick bow too.
I watch this everyday for clear skin and good grades
lol what?
RN 😂
LOL! I watch it every day so I can get that giddy, want to squeal with delight feeling. I adore this piece, and brilliant Simone played it perfectly. What I'd give to have her knowledge and skill, and know this piece by heart, like her, or at least be able to sight read it, but the sheet music would just about cross your eyes. It's a little bit complicated.
Yea, I have this for breakfast each morning...
😁
The page turner guy is way underrated.
I know. He should get a quick bow to the audience, since Anton couldn't exactly stop playing with one hand and turn the pages himself. The Violinist bows several times, motions to the Pianist, who steps forward and bows a bit, then he should motion to the Page Turner, and he steps forward and gives a quick bow.
Big time yeah, guys in the background always get fucked. Just look at the drummers etc for most bands, you can always remember the lead singers but the rest you can't unless you are really into them lol.
The page Turner looks like an old Mr Beast😭😭
Their heads from 2:19 to 2:22. Such synchronization! haha
ddelfao omg
Lmao
Your attention to small details is on fleek.
The pianist is counting the tempo haha.
Whoa😂😂😂😂
I love this girl. She's so charismatic. :)
Totally agree! Fantastic performer.
YES! Simone is wonderful. So brilliant and passionate. I wish I had her skill, and knowledge.
so that is how zapateado should sound like
I'm guessing you came from Miss Mississippi's disaster-piece, too?
@@alemarion disaster-piece, LOL!!! 😂 I like that. YES, this is how Zap should sound, and a performance I'm sure Pablo was smiling proud in the afterlife at, instead of turning in his grave over Zapateado, scratchy Mississippi style, by Hannah Roberts. Poor girl, she'll never live that one down...
Amazing performance - and she looks like she's having a lot of fun doing it, too!
It's a fun piece. Catchy!
Miss Mississippi is quaking.
Lol i came here from that video!
@@alhim9111 ME TOO 😂🤣
Oh that poor girl. She'll never hear the end of that one. The violin/classical community just don't like seeing great compositions by famous, well respected composers being re-composed by young musician upstarts that want to compose. I think she should have not worried about adding southern Mississippi into it, and just played the original Sarasate gem that this piece is. It would have been more than fine to show her skills, being that it's a complicated piece, that is if she can do the whole piece. I think she may have re-composed it to leave out parts she couldn't do, and just say she wanted to add S. Miss into it as a cover up. Who knows? Anyway, she's a medical resident now, I think, and soon to be Hannah Roberts, MD. I hope she still plays, and learned the whole piece.
Wow! He really knows how to play the piano well
Kevin Bruhh I can't even hear the piano well
Yep, and I love his name, Anton Smirnov. I know it has a v instead of ff, but still sounds cool.
"Let's do a shot of Smirnoff, Comrad Smirnov!"
😉
Not me though, I'll never touch the "Devil's Piss," as they called it during Prohibition, ever again. It's too easy to get carried away with it, especially if you have some problems in your life. Like caring for, and watching a Father that you were alienated to, deteriorate right in front of you, from Alzheimer's, and never getting to make things right with him before he died, to where he would remember it. Just an example, but I'll tell ya, having that kind of guilt is rough as hell, and can even push one to nearly drink themself to death...
total mastery of the speed and tone. incredible
listen to Midori Goto
There’s a few iffy notes and rhythms here and there but yea overall good
Definitely not total mastery, it doesn’t exist. If it did she is still a ways from it, but it is still very good.
She is brilliant. Ling Ling, as TwoSet would say. Midori Goto did a nice performance of Zap as well, and Augustine Hadelich did a great one too. He adds a touch of suspense by slowing the E's a bit. In the intro, and towards the end, when the he does the E5 quaver, then shifts to E6 for ten rapid crotchets, shifts to E7 for twelve more crotchets, then shifts back to E6 for ten crotches, and one D5 crotchet, he slows the last few E6's until he finally gets to that D5, then goes into the trills, and the rest of the piece. I like his approach as well as I do Simone's, and Midori's, more rapid second set of E6's, and then going right on into the rest of the piece with no delay. If you haven't seen Augustine's performance, I recommend it.
There is also a wonderful performance by Henryk Szeryng that is absolutely stunning
Tough piece. Beautifully played. Loved her stage presence and charisma. Her joy is contagious. I'm sure Don Pablo de Sarasate is well-pleased. Thank you!
Her facial expressions are everything
Every note is so clear, so crisp. Actually, she has a video explaining how to play so that notes don't get lost when playing fast. She's brilliant! ❤
I wonder what it is that eleven down voters don't like about this incredible performance??? Even I as a trombone player can recognize the enormous talent this young woman possesses.
What is YOUR excuse O mighty 11??
+Everett Cox They're just total idiots and don't even need to be part of anything as wonderful as this. To heck with the haters,,, She is sublime!
+TheFunkhouser She also plays on a 260+y/o Italian violin on loan from a California art collection. That speaks volumes about a 19 year old girl still in her teens...
Everett Cox Indeed ! So amazing, I can only wish more "teens" could be like her .... :(
+Everett Cox 12 now lolz
+Game Alert Belgium I would like them to post their critiques here. IF they have the cojones.
The skill of this performance is astoundingly excellent. Your harmonics are the best I've heard and you have got one of the best and the most accurate pinky I've heard.
Woah she is AMAZING
Cuando era joven tuve la inmensa fortuna de vivir y trabajar cinco años en Navarra. Aunque conocía esta pieza desde niño, jamás olvidaré una vez que , en fiestas, escuché esta pieza en directo en la Plaza del Castillo. Lágrimas y el vello de punta es poco. Me sigue emocionando.
GRACIAS MAESTRO
I've never seen anyone play guitar on a violin. This girl is out of this world.
This composition was written for violin, not for guitar...
Riccardo Busetto I see what you mean.. that's exactly what I meant to say! It's amazing how it sounds like a guitar, and she plays it as if she's strumming the strings of a guitar, although, it's made to be played on violin. I just thought it was interesting :)
ddelfao If you are referring to the Pizzicato, that's a classic violin left hand technique and very common in Sarasate's works. I'm sure you'll find more interesting things like this on the violin.
ddelfao . . . . not to mention the fact that left-hand pizzicato has been around since before Paganini
+Jane Reve (dreamfield) Thank you.
Orchestra is great because you get to see the performers' concentration face without a huge chunk of wood or metal in the way :)
seileens what do you mean by orchestra?
I forget exactly since this comment is super old, but I think I meant that since there's no mouthpiece on a string instrument, you get to see the performer's full concentration face (as opposed to band, where instruments obstruct seeing the concentration face)
@@aIacrity. you can see the concentration in wind instrument players as well. They just can't let their face go too tense because it would affect the embouchure.
@@GabrielRGomes are you embouchure about that?
Just kidding! Yes that's very true. I could never do a good embouchure for brass, or woodwinds, or have enough lung power, (asthma in my youth,) so strings are a good fit for me. I made a trumpet sound like a dying cat once, though, and a sax like grating fingernails on a chalk board...
@@FredtheDorfDorfman1985 i don't like your tone, jeff. :D JK but yeah, it's really tough to get a good lung capacity. I play the flute and i still get a little dizzy doing some tone control exercises that has a lot of long notes. It's really tough, and it gets worse for brass (specially trumpet) because not only the amount of air required is high, but the pressure that you make on the mouthpiece is also enormous(during high notes).
I remember watching Simone on a UK programme about child prodigies around 6 - 7 years ago. Hope my son can play as well someday. Although he plays a viola
Jamie Jones why would you allow your son to do that
Just WOW! She plays it so easily and beautifully. And she makes it seem so fun! Now I really want to learn Zapateado
That is really excellent performance,thanks a lot
At 2:33 the violin becomes a flute. Beautiful!! :D
Never heard anyone play that high before...with perfect pitch...and awesome plucking!!!
There was a big smile on my face when you played that last note, and I clapped along the audience as well!
The power of musical interpretation!
shout out to the page turner guy
I can't stop watching this. Fantastic!
i cant stop listening to this
Perfection. Wow. you are amazing!
That smirk lol.
This is my most favorite version of the piece!! You are truly an amazing violinist, Simone! Please upload more videos! :)
Wow! This a truly wonderful piece played by a truly wonderful person!
Beautiful performance. I can see and hear she's enjoying it. Thanks!!!
People like her and midori just absolutely wow others and I think it’s because of the flair and passion they put into playing their versions of zapateado
This is the most in tune version I have ever listened. I don't feel the same energy that midori goto gives when playing Zapateado. But certainly she has a better tuning. It's precious
The only zapateado performance I can listen to
This sounds so beautiful 😻
amazingly enjoyable accompanied by those delightful little smiles!
Simone, clever and beautiful
BEAUTIFUL
I like Midort. But her performance is very smooth and beautiful. Her facial expressions are amazing, something I don't usually see on my stereo.
RESPECT. EXCEPTIONELL! I LOVE U SIMONE.
AWESOME!!
You are totally amazing, I love it, I am recently learning violing, wait for me til I reach this level.
omg. this is soooooo friggin breathtaking
The best I have ever seen or heard BRAVA !!!! !!
Just fantastic!!!
Love your Sarasate, Simone! Congrats! Glad you're sharing more of your performances!
This is so amazing. Congratulations, and I'm willing to see more of your videos! Bravo!
I hope you upload more video. She is extraordinarily player
This is so beautiful!!!! I can't stop watching this! You're so amazing!
Wow!!!!!!!
Clean, musical, Perfect!!!!!!!!!!!!You can dance with it!! :-)
Both You and Your teacher (whoever the he/she is???!!!!) are just amazing!!!!!!!!
Splendid! I'd place this performance among the world's top beaten only by Chang and Goto
Wow, this is incredible, we need some more now ;)
Congrats on your first video, Simone! You are such a skillful and expressive violinist!
Truly wonderful... pure Sarasate!
Saw her play in concert really amazing
This was too awesome!
me paro de pie!! :D exelente me encanto este video!!
This is awesome. As an avid classical fan and violinist, my sincerest congrats. This piece is challenging and you played it very well!
The accuracy of her harmonics is extraordinary even by the highest standards
Fantastic!!! :)
Holy guacamole, that was amazing!
where's the upbow staccato?
At 1.35 and 1.38 ? Is that necessary ?
um 1:55
@@hansdekorver7365 should be that part, but she did not do that. See Midori version
Better to not do when you are not sure, especially when you play for a concert, not a competition or exam
amazing
such wonderful and beautiful sound wow awesome thank u for sharing ur gift ;o}
Bravo! Bravisimo!!💐💐💐
That was amazing, you should upload more videos!
Recognized Libby Hall, and my old friend Chris turning pages. Great job everyone!
Asombroso, me encanta!
bewdy and so bouncy and bountiful - the music theenthisiam..so much wonder in the world..txx ABC Classic radio
Bravo!
Stupenda! Wonderful
She is so expressive
Você é simplesmente maravilhosa em todos os sentidos. Sucessooooo...
nice outfit simone! u look fantastic.
Amazing!!!!!!
so nice!!
Magnificent.
This girl is brilliant
Just perfect
fantastic.
amaaaaaaaaazing!
wow you are best of the world.
Que bonito toca
Un saludo desde Zacatecas
just..."Amazing"...!... that's all i can say...
quelle fougue ! magnifique ...
incredible
Wow.
goals, bro lol
R.I.P headphone users when the clapping starts 😵🎧
cannot be played any better
I lav you😳is that 3/4 violin? and one thing I can't hear the piano..
I wonder how much her violin is worth, that's the sound I'm looking for... time to break that piggy bank hehehe. amazing job blessings 😊
It is a stradavarius
A guy here said it's a 260+ yo violin from a Californian art collection. Hope you got some cash in your piggy.
God damn.
Brava!
Brava !!!!
UNA DELIZIA DI VIOLINO E DI VIOLINISTA!!!