Who is this Genius Violinist??
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2023
- Round 2! I've found another incredible recording of a mystery genius...can you guess who it is?? It's not the same person from my last video (which you must see, if you haven't!) • The Mystery Violinist ...
I will reveal the answer in some number of days! It depends how desperate things get. If someone gets it, I'll pin the comment! The first person to get the correct answer receives my 2 recent albums + my PDF guide to practicing techniques!
There is also a funny moment in this [live] performance where you'll hear another piece pop up briefly, so extra bonus points if you find it.
00:00 Carmen Fantasie (Bizet/Waxman) Видеоклипы
WE HAVE A WINNER!
The violinist is Oleg Pokhanovski! And the winning guess was made by "Cli". Please feel free to get in touch! theviolin@outlook.com
Check out Oleg's transcriptions including La Valse. It's amazing...and he is playing both parts! He also recently transcribed the Rachmaninoff Cello Sonata and that will be released soon. Oleg is Professor of Violin at the University of Manitoba, Canada! He shared this live recording of Carmen with me, taken from a recital during his student days in Russia. He is playing a Strad here.
Do you know who his teacher was? He has a phenomenal sound!
@@violintegral "At 10, he was accepted into renowned Special Music School for Gifted Children in Moscow and later studied at the Moscow State Conservatory. Pokhanovski cites his most influential teachers to be his uncle violinist Lev Zaides, and pianist Svetlana Vorobyova. Invited to move to the United States, he received full scholarships at The Juilliard School and the Manhattan School of Music studying with Dorothy DeLay, Pinchas Zukerman and Ani Kavafian, and took part in the “Solisti dal Mondo” program under Taras Gabora. "
@@DanielKurganov Wow, very impressive! He was a student of three students of Galamian! Really goes to show the wide influence of renowed teachers. It would be very interesting to see a "family tree" of violinists to see how the art has been passed down for generations.
Bravo!!!!!I 've never heard about this wonderful musician.Congratulations to the winner!
Amazing lol, I wasn't going to bother with a guess until I saw clue 5. I had the opportunity to hear Oleg play live I think 14 or 15 years ago and remember being completely awestruck. An inspiring musician and also an incredibly kind person!
This person is a real rarity today. Someone who cares for the music and expression. Not technical perfection or intonation. A real human imitating old style very well.
FINAL CLUE!
This violinist lives in Canada
I will be posting the answer on Friday!
All clues fit Oleg Pokhanovski, your guest on tonebase Violin.
@@aMaudPowellFan You got it!!! But "Cli" got it 2 hours ago :) Bravo to all
I can’t even guess but please keep bringing this unknown recordings to everyone! Is so exciting and refreshing!
Thank you Daniel, once again I'm richer from the experience. It's been a while this work has graced my ears, and it could not have come at a better time.
Wonderful to hear!
Feelings of Heifetz.
Bravo!!
This has been addictive!!!! Whoever he/she is-what a pleasure to listen to!Thank you for sharing it!
It would be great to have links to all the folks mentioned.. this is so wonderful to find other fiddlers that are just as amazing as the main stream folks. Thank you for doing these!❤
Gonna practice hard so one day I might be featured in one of these mystery violin genius videos 😂😂
A delight - but I haven’t a clue! Thank you.
Simply amazing!!!😘👍
Amazing performance! Can’t wait to find out who it is.
Congrats!!!
CLUE #4
Living violinist, and still sounds like this.
Has someone got the answer, I think midori
@@gloriacalungsod5956I can totally see this being her, but I believe in another comment Daniel said that their nationality is Russian
Ilya
Kaler. Could have been Kagan if you didn’t tell the clue no. 4.)
Wouaw! Bonne idée de mélanger les morceaux connus... sympathique version!!
Philippe Hirschhorn?
Thank you for your videos Daniel. They make me improve a lot. A big hug
Thanks so much! It’s not Hirschhorn:)
Love this thread btw!
Nice sharing!
What a wonderful way to inject "us" with some new excitement about violin mastery, wasnt so excited about violin virtuoso's since i saw "the art of violin" 20 years ago:) thanks Daniel 🎉
And i have no clue, some secret Spanish jam stone you are hiding here?
🙏 so glad yo hear that. Can’t wait to share the answer with you!
I thought of David Oistrakh , but well, he is already in violin heaven.
Great virtuosity, phrasing, intense sound with a never ending vibrato. Daniel, you mention a funny part - is it the jiggly bow when playing the harmonics around 6:04? Or the piano intro?
No! It’s a funny moment in the actual text:)
Roman Kim? feels like it’s his signature Paganini-like flashiness with gorgeous phrasing
Oh, in a few days I'll have to check the comments and discover many lesser known great violinists😀
First thought was Menuhin based on the photo (that raised index and also the jawline) and the vibrato...
nope! good guess :)
Wow! Yet another amazing violinist of whom most people won't have heard.......
CLUE #5
This violinist is also a concert pianist and master transcriber!
Ysaye maybe ahahaha jk
But ysaye's dead hehe
Julia Fischer!?
@@vandrossiI thought she was German lol
Roman Kim???
I can only say : WOW !!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I'll go with Koelman. Just amazing.
Good guess! It's not Rudolf Koelman :)
Is it Ilian Gârnet at the Queen Elizabeth competition of 2009??
There is a moment that, especially in this recording, reminds me of the Glazunov concerto 😊 And for the violinist, I hear some strong fingers. Could it be Mr. Koelman?
Strong fingers indeed!!! But it's not RK :)
My teacher!
I'm not a violinist but I've been refreshing this page about 55 times since yesterday in hopes of seeing the answer :)
Thanks for your enthusiasm!! I am really excited to reveal the violinist! But I want to give people a bit more time to guess :)
@@DanielKurganov sure thing! :)
Bravo
I think maybe its Vengerov when he was young at the age of 22-28! But this vibrato seems oldschool vibrato to me...damn...its hard!
Maxim vengerov? That flashyness and fire remind me of him
Nope :)
You should do the next vid with luviu prunaru as the mystery violinist!
Jazzed up Humoresque at 3:24?
Mischa Ellman?
Oscar Shumsky or Benno Rabinof?
Is this menuhin? Saw one of the pics in his book before
not Menuhin!
Me, it’s me
itzac perlman, he is living legend
OMG..he plays like this and is unknown! The music world, like the real world of affairs of homo sapiens, is a deeply screwed up place! Thanks Daniel for your unrelenting artistic idealism, and for this recording.
I'm definitely curious of who is the player... 😮 (I have actually no certitude..it could be so many one..)
Dylana Jenson?
Could it be Daniel Röhn?
It would funny if it was Shunsuke Sato again, but I’m just throwing darts in the dark here :)
Jascha Heifetz of course
A wonderful guess, but NO! :)
I just thought Alexander Labko, but I'm not sure about who the player is.
at 8:31, there is a messy part where the player got confused with Sarasate's arrangement.
It’s not Labko! He’s a wonderful violinist though.
Yes that is the funny part I mentioned in the description :) Imagine playing the wrong Carmen momentarily and then making quite the recovery.
@@DanielKurganov
It sounds old Russian school, just sounds a student of Yuri Yankelevich.
Mikhail Bezverkhny or Dora Schwarzberg?
@@violon-no3wl I agree, definitely this violinist is deep deep deep in that aesthetic. But...not a student of Yankelevich, and not Bezverkhny or Schwarzberg!
Пабло Пикассо. На фото именно он. Но Пикассо играл на трубе. По качеству исполнения , сорри, не могу угадать исполнителя. Но само исполнение мне не особо понравилось. Может Исаак Стерн? Хотя Стерну на момент написания Фантазии было уже 26 лет. Загадка. 🙂
Marina Yashvili?
Sergey Khachatryan? Слушала его несколько раз живьем. По стилю похоже.
Nope!
Daishin kashimoto?
I only wish I could recover like that after playing the wrong notes/passage in the middle of a performance! A brilliant performance… but I would be very shocked if this person is one of the well known violinists of today. I’m definitely curious to know it is 😊
I think all great artists recover pretty gracefully from mistakes. Although most never publish live recordings so we don’t get to see that :)
You are correct that this person is not super well known.
Ooh! Is it Stefan Jackiw?!
ok this time it's for sure old school
Are you sure :) ?
Pierre Amoyal?
Henri Lewkowicz? If it is it’s a great find!
Not him!
Semyon snitkovsky?
It could be Andrei Korsakov but I know he was not a concert pianist. It could also be Arthur Grumiaux but he was not a concert pianist - he was just an accomplished pianist.
Philippe Quint ?
Charlie Siem?
olekseii semenenko?
Just a guess.
Glenn Dicterow?
Валерий Соколов? Никита Борисоглебский?
Based off of the comments, he is a (not too well known) living violinist, who is not too old (since he still sounds like this) and he is not of the "old school," i.e. he is not one of the old masters of the 20th century. He is a Russian man, and probably is a student of a student of Galamian, who was himself a student of a student of Auer. This leads me to believe he is a student of Dorothy DeLay, who has trained many notable pupils, and was once Galamian's teaching assistant (which makes perfect sense now, since it was said that he is *3-4* generations from Auer). Altogether this leads me to believe that the mystery violinist is... *MISHA KEYLIN* . And if I am correct, it would be very funny because Shunske Sato, the previous mystery violinist, is also a student of DeLay. And if I am not, my next question is: does he have a Wikipedia page?
Good guess! Someone guessed it! Answer in the pinned comment :)
@@DanielKurganov aww, I was fairly confident in my guess given the information, but I'm glad that someone got it. These are tough! I should've gotten the previous mystery violinist since Sato is definitely my favorite baroque violinist and I'd seen the recordings you used in your video in the discography section of his Wikipedia page.
Tonebase's own Eric Silberger
James Ehnes?
Emmanuel Tjeknavorian
Роман Минц?
Алина Ибрагимова?
Any one of the markovs?
i thought it sounded like albert markov but no recordings available :(
Rene-Charles (Zino) Francescatti
Waxman wrote this in 1947 so the violinist had to have been born after 1926. The thumb nail is Hirschhorn holding a Guarneri fiddle. The funny part is at the very end and the mystery violinist is David Nadien. (I'm ready for you to tell me I'm wrong on all counts.) (There must be a reason there is so much Picasso in this video?) 🙂
WRONG!!! But wonderful guess
And yes, if you mean the funny part as a slight mixup in which piece he was playing :)
nadja salerno-sonneberg?
Kirill Troussov (Oistrakh student)
my guess too
I'd be surprised if this is correct, but Pavel Berman?
Good guess, but it’s not Berman :)
arnold eidus?
I am very curious to find out the correct answer, but I am not a big fan of this performance I find it somehow inconsistent. Some places are brilliant though. But overall not something I would connect with any big name violinists that are coming to my mind. So many better.
I can hear some Kogan echoes but then it goes wildly elegant with those slides with vibrato and I’m like, who’s this? CHE VUOI?
Zakhar Bron?
Is it Janine Jansen?
Ilya gringolts?
Vadim Guzman!
Vadim sounds Nothing like him
Arthur Grumiaux?
Not Grumiaux!
I do not know. Stern?
Chuanyun Li ,by any chance??
Fun guess!! But no :)
Pineau-Benois
New name for me! But no :)
One more guess from me--young Gidon Kremer?
Is it Efrem Zimbalist?
Not Zimbalist!
Daniel Lazakovich?
No!
Heifetz???
Good guess, but no:)
david Oistrakh ?
Not Oistrakh!
This is what I thought. Such passion!!!
🤯🤯🤯
Is he from auer school or was teached by someone who was thaugt by him?
I think 3-4 generations away, his studies lead him to Auer, but in the same way that anyone who studied with anyone who studied with Galamian can claim :)
David Nadien?
Good guess :) but not Nadien!
Борис Белкин. :-)
Nope :)
Is it Viktoria mullova? :)
Nope :)
Vadim Repin?
Not Repin!
Сергей Крылов? Стадлер? Юлиан Ситковецкий?
No:) I love Kyrlov though, a wonderful artist