J.S. Bach Chaconne - Yehudi Menuhin 1956

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  • @Enigma-w7t
    @Enigma-w7t 2 месяца назад +3

    ВЕЛИКОЕ ПРОИЗВЕДЕНИЕ БЕССМЕРТНОГО ВЕЛИЧАЙШЕГО КОМПОЗИТОРА ВСЕХ ВРЕМЁН И ВЕЛИЧАЙШЕЕ ИСПОЛНЕНИЕ НЕПРЕВЗОЙДЁННОГО МАСТЕРА СКРИПИЧНОЙ ШКОЛЫ!!!!!! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Mikeinatorable
    @Mikeinatorable 12 лет назад +80

    This sings so much...Itzhak Perlman once said that Yehudi had off days and days when he was just his average self. But when Menuhin was at his best, no other could be compared to him, and he was one of the best violinists to have ever lived. I completely see why; this is among the most powerful interpretations of the Chaconne I've ever heard.

    • @bogdanbarbu363
      @bogdanbarbu363 Год назад +1

      You really find his performance better than Heifetz's? It's not an opinion I have not seen online before, and it's obviously subjective, but everytime I am equally as surprised for some reason. Perhaps I've been spoiled.

    • @Zelstrike
      @Zelstrike 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@bogdanbarbu363 In my opinion Hiefetz's is far too rushed. He doesn't take the time to let each note sing. I much prefer Hilary Hahn's to anyone else's. It's perhaps a bit slow at times, but every note is bright and clear, and the transitions between notes are just right.

    • @ТатьянаПерминова-ф2ч
      @ТатьянаПерминова-ф2ч 8 месяцев назад

      О вкусах не спорят.

    • @hansmahr8627
      @hansmahr8627 6 месяцев назад +2

      There's this video of a Heifetz masterclass where he teaches the Chaconne and you can see where he's coming from with his interpretation. He tells the student that above all, the Chaconne is a dance and so it should be played with a very consistent tempo and a consistent rhythm. I love Heifetz but I really don't like his Chaconne. Yes, it's a dance but it's so much more. The length of the Chaconne makes it very clear, it stands out from the other dance movements Bach wrote. It's not just the length but also the emotional intensity that makes the Chaconne special. I don't know if the story about Bach writing it after learning of his wife's death is true or not but it's obviously a deeply emotional piece of music. I don't hear that in Heifetz' performance.

    • @f.w.2054
      @f.w.2054 6 месяцев назад

      Leonid Kogan live in Moscow.

  • @Eugene-rq8kr
    @Eugene-rq8kr 3 года назад +6

    Один из моих любимых исполнителей, и немногих, которые исполняют без видимой внешней эмоциональности, но которые всю свою внутреннюю красоту души вкладывают в музыку.

  • @srinitaaigaura
    @srinitaaigaura 7 лет назад +49

    @5:10 to 6:17 -- Wow that was unreal the way he brought it out. It was simpler, more straightforward, yet more powerful, more articulate and meaningful.
    Menuhin had an incredible musical mind...

  • @mspg2
    @mspg2 Год назад +6

    He came to Sydney in the 1960's and played all Bach unaccompanied for 2 hours - I sat in the 3rd front row and can still see him now - I have a young Russian friend Leonid Anikin - his performance of the chaconne is just as memorable

  • @vunjack9976
    @vunjack9976 12 лет назад +13

    I have listened to countless interpretation of bach chaconne. Menuhin's chaconne is in my opinion the most heartfelt chaconne of all. So much depth and so much colour in his playing..

  • @minseokchoi3022
    @minseokchoi3022 4 года назад +11

    If I had to choose one of the best music tunes of all humankind, I would choose Chaconne without hesitation.

  • @elisam34
    @elisam34 8 лет назад +66

    I love nearly every violinist's version of the Chaccone but this is the one that breaks me. It was my husband's favorite and reminds me of him the most.

    • @davidmoset5012
      @davidmoset5012 6 лет назад +1

      Ever listened to Garrets interpretation? I would describe his version which "broke me" ruclips.net/video/B2ifpK2zINM/видео.html

    • @martincook318
      @martincook318 5 лет назад +2

      I know what you mean and when I play my copy even though it's Mono only I think it's better than the 1970's version as this was included in a deleted three LP Record set from the 1950's

    • @Tore_Lund
      @Tore_Lund 4 года назад +4

      This is quite fitting. Bach wrote the Chaconne after returning from a trip to discover his wife had died.

  • @beathoven6984
    @beathoven6984 5 лет назад +16

    I've listened to so many different version but this one is and will always be the best! It's like God spoke through Yehudi! Hahn's, Suk's, Perlman's and other's version are amazing in different ways, but, according to me, this is the best and the inimitable! Wonderful!

  • @pokyto
    @pokyto 13 лет назад +21

    best Chaconne ever, no one alive today can play it like that.

  • @victorgustavo4366
    @victorgustavo4366 2 года назад +7

    This music is playing in my head all day.

    • @ab20_
      @ab20_ 2 года назад +1

      You and me both brother!

    • @tamimattal4584
      @tamimattal4584 Год назад +1

      especially the part at 12:51

  • @ОльгаИльина-г2я
    @ОльгаИльина-г2я 6 лет назад +8

    лучшее исполнение! Никто по сей день не превзошёл!!

  • @denbourgeois
    @denbourgeois 2 года назад +3

    Quand un génie en sert un autre, d’autres espaces s’ouvrent. Merveilleux !

  • @norawaltz8231
    @norawaltz8231 5 лет назад +7

    This is brilliant, both powerful and sensitive . I hear this piece in my head , I love so much.

  • @daisies53
    @daisies53 12 лет назад +8

    What a heart Yehudi Menuhin had!
    Loved visiting Yehudi Menuhin school .. was such an inspiring and exciting experience!

  • @tomboyer5608
    @tomboyer5608 8 лет назад +25

    incredible power. The middle arpeggiated section is so brilliantly played -- an absolute wall of sound.

  • @TimFinney123
    @TimFinney123 13 лет назад +15

    This is my favorite violin solo. I have heard a few different recordings of this passionate piece, but my favorite is this older Yehudi Menuhin recording, that I believe was done in 1956. I really like the way Menuhin interprets this solo.

  • @theropodia
    @theropodia 13 лет назад +10

    Pure poetry. The narrative is so solid...

  • @asmith8815
    @asmith8815 7 лет назад +17

    Unmatched musical depth.

  • @모모모-o7d
    @모모모-o7d 3 года назад +3

    Wow...got goosebumps at the end...immersive all throughout...left me totally empty...

  • @clementdistanos1526
    @clementdistanos1526 6 лет назад +2

    Essayer d'être à la hauteur de l'amour porté par cet homme formidable.

  • @Geoplanetjane
    @Geoplanetjane 4 месяца назад

    The clarity and quality of the recording is remarkable.

  • @lucia_cossu_voiceteacher
    @lucia_cossu_voiceteacher 12 лет назад +9

    Wonderful, poetic, musically profound and touching.

  • @MusikPiratCH
    @MusikPiratCH 7 лет назад +9

    Simply amazing. My favorite violinist! :D

  • @mweiz09
    @mweiz09 7 лет назад +11

    As a violinist I have revisited the Chaconne many times and heard it played by all the great violinists extant since the 1950s.
    Despite all that there is one artist who continues to move me with the Chaconne like no other performer, and he is not
    a violinist. He is Adreas Segovia. I heard him in live recital in the 1960s and he played the Chaconne. Unlike so many prominent violinists trying to live up to their hard-won and deserved reputations and "impressing" with their "powerful" playing of the Chaconne, in his almost perfumed and wonderfully restrained perfomance of it Segovia opened my mind and heart to the virtue of humbly seeking the meaning of the work at a slower tempo than that usually taken by violinists, and not "big-dealing" anything about it. Segovia's performance of the Prelude in C Minor is another example of his truly revelatory approach to Bach which has taught me more than any teacher I have had---or indeed any past or present day great violinist---about how to most musically and satisfyingly perform Bach's unaccompanied violin works; and his 4 violin concertos too.

    • @layoyita2000
      @layoyita2000 6 лет назад +1

      Are you talking about of Andres Segovia?

    • @incoloure
      @incoloure 4 года назад

    • @HelloSpyMyLie
      @HelloSpyMyLie 4 года назад +1

      The reason for this is segovias blatant disregard for uptight following of the score or “ideas of how baroque music should be played” music is music and baroque Bach is romantic at that, it must be more uninhibited than what is accepted as the status quo. But thank you for your comment, I agree. The guitar is a very dynamic instrument, with more color than almost any other instrument, and control of timbre which can highlight different voices. It’s like a small symphony, and it is very capable of conveying the polyphony of the chaconne especially the arpeggios

  • @JuanMartinexplacerez-mw3we
    @JuanMartinexplacerez-mw3we Год назад

    BRAVO .
    Magistral Ejecucion del EXCEPCIONAL VIOLINISTA JEHUDI MENUHIN .

  • @godfreyzilla8608
    @godfreyzilla8608 Год назад +4

    My personal favorite performance of the Bach Sonatas and Partitas, especially the Chaconne, has always been one by Szeryng. And, after seeing a couple of sloppy performances of other works by Menuhin I did not want to ruin my love of this piece by watching a sloppy performance by anyone. Man was I wrong about this! I think Menuhin, the virtuoso, captured the full essence of the grieving Bach must have felt as he wrote this impossibly beautiful work. I'm not so sure Bach wrote the work to honor his wife but rather to grieve. There is a book about the various stages of grief written a few years ago that fits this work perfectly. The stages include shock, disbelief, anger and acceptance. It's all there in Bach's Chaconne.

    • @stephenlee1756
      @stephenlee1756 Год назад

      I agree with all this, but I would add that it seems to me that Bach was also able to include a few passages of joy at remembering good times. The true greatness of Bach lies in the range of emotions he expressed, often at the same time!

    • @godfreyzilla8608
      @godfreyzilla8608 Год назад +1

      @@stephenlee1756 : Yes, thank you and good point. I do recall noticing a few passages of joy as you mention. That makes the Chaconne even more complex and special in my view.

  • @elenatalentoaspell
    @elenatalentoaspell 10 лет назад +42

    Krzysztof Więź said:
    "People please! How can you appreciate Menuhin when you are all the time thinking of Heifetz, Perlman, etc etc? Each has his own way of playing. Try to make sense of what the person you are listening to is doing. You owe it to the artist. It's called respect."
    Queridos amigos, os pido que lean de nuevo las palabras de Krzysztof Więź y rindan homenaje a estos artistas, escuchándolos con el profundo respeto que cada uno merece, sin comparaciones estériles: todas las opiniones son respetables porque todas son subjetivas !!
    Dear friends, I ask you to read again the words of Krzysztof Więź and pay tribute to these artists, listening with deep respect that each deserves, without sterile comparisons: all opinions are respected because they are all subjective!!

    • @keumchon5132
      @keumchon5132 7 лет назад

      Line dancing. Tennessee waltz

    • @sandytheviolin
      @sandytheviolin 6 лет назад

      ...
      :)

    • @barbaratrehy4742
      @barbaratrehy4742 6 лет назад

      Absolutely. Well said.

    • @Joy-eh2zl
      @Joy-eh2zl 6 лет назад

      So true!

    • @tubegabi
      @tubegabi 4 года назад

      No todas las opiniones son respetables. Lo que es respetable es el derecho a expresarlas.

  • @dominiccarman
    @dominiccarman 12 лет назад +5

    one of the greatest achievements of any man in history? bach's chaconne has no equal.

  • @stephanebelizaire3627
    @stephanebelizaire3627 2 года назад +1

    Cheers and Vivat for the Maesto sir Y. Menuhin !

  • @haotianyu6368
    @haotianyu6368 10 лет назад +14

    This Chaconne justs get better and better...

  • @solveigshapshak6081
    @solveigshapshak6081 6 лет назад +10

    4-1-18
    As Albert Einstein said of Yehudi Lord Menuhin, an angel sent here.

  • @Jeannekm126
    @Jeannekm126 10 лет назад +6

    Fantastic playing!!!

  • @DD_Quack
    @DD_Quack 3 года назад +6

    For this specific piece, personally I think,
    Hilary Hahn acts it out as an ancient Greek tragedy,
    Perlman is grieving alone and recalling the past,
    while Yehudi seems like eagerly seeking a revenge for the death of his wife, in the position of Bach.

  • @beathoven6984
    @beathoven6984 5 лет назад +4

    This is the best version of the most beautiful piece that man has ever written! I think Menuhin was and still today is the best violinist in the world! Every time I listen to this, specially in the arpeggios, I feel shivers! For me such a beautiful thing, like this, is the proof of the existence of God ❤️

    • @authenticbaguette6673
      @authenticbaguette6673 4 года назад

      Beatrice Virga you could have ended your comment at "I feel shivers" and left it at that , but no you had to bring religion into it .
      Thanks for ruining my listening experience !

    • @lylynatascha5109
      @lylynatascha5109 4 года назад +1

      Authentic Bastard God is not religion, religion is not God.

    • @beathoven6984
      @beathoven6984 4 года назад +1

      @@authenticbaguette6673 I've just written what I, as Beatrice, feel. I have forced no-one to believe in something and I'll never do something like that. Everyone puts in music what he feels, which means that it's normal that you feel something different. I think you should reflect just a little more because it's very serious if an opinion of somebody else can ruin your listening. Anyways I haven't talked about religion, but about God: you can call "God" whatever you want. You cannot blame someone or get mad if other people feel other emotions!

    • @authenticbaguette6673
      @authenticbaguette6673 4 года назад

      Beatrice Virga you expressed your opinion , and I expressed my opinion about your opinion .
      Do you see anything wrong in the fact that I don't like your opinion ? Freedom of speech goes *both* ways , you know ..

    • @authenticbaguette6673
      @authenticbaguette6673 4 года назад

      Beatrice Virga your "god" strikes a nerve with me as being a product of messed-up power structures that date back to the ancient world , and as a deranged manifestation of one dimensional and reductive concepts like justice and order and decency .. which do nothing to serve the human mind or bring good into this world
      Your god is violent , your god hates us , your god has blood on his hands , your god is racist , and your god is dead and dying because he is nothing more than the concept of exploitation and oppression
      Yes , it's personal .

  • @fernandomarquez6661
    @fernandomarquez6661 4 года назад

    cuando un maestro abre un canal de su alma a traves de la música sucede este milagro, gracias!

  • @yakinikuyukke8008
    @yakinikuyukke8008 7 лет назад +2

    Menuhin and Stern on Chaconne both sounds great and beautiful!

  • @modestosj
    @modestosj 12 лет назад +3

    No words !! Amazing!!

  • @claudiosantos7272
    @claudiosantos7272 12 лет назад +1

    É impressionante como esse tipo de composição toca a alma...

  • @Protoss7
    @Protoss7 10 лет назад +20

    Yehudi was George Enescu pupil, he learn from the greatest romanian violin teacher

  • @MsAbolo
    @MsAbolo 7 лет назад

    Mon maître de music , il m'à fait découvrir et aimer la music

  • @portamemoria6574
    @portamemoria6574 11 лет назад +4

    Great Master!

  • @Fritz_Maisenbacher
    @Fritz_Maisenbacher 11 лет назад +4

    When you play it with your heart . . . 10:44 . . . . IT EXPLODES ! Thank you Y.M .

  • @edruaneinkerry
    @edruaneinkerry 8 лет назад +6

    Astonishing!

  • @ОльгаРыжкова-ф3щ
    @ОльгаРыжкова-ф3щ 6 лет назад +1

    Вся жизнь!Вселенная,мироздание-в исполнении Великого скрипача

  • @w8sted1
    @w8sted1 14 дней назад

    wonderfully strange-- strangely wonderful....

  • @Тайныйновгородец
    @Тайныйновгородец Год назад +1

    Можно до хрипоты спорить о трактовках...когда ты всё это время, будто в отцепенении от этого шедевра...а потом на последнем аккорде вдруг очнёшься - и слёзы в глазах...вот показатель гения автора. А причём здесь исполнитель? - хоть кто...это скорее проводники и посредники и лишь Бог помогает им идти к этим музыкальным высотам - потому не надо плодить идолов...время всех по местам расставит.

  • @warrenliebesman1178
    @warrenliebesman1178 2 месяца назад

    Mesmerizing‼

  • @manuelmerida39
    @manuelmerida39 13 лет назад

    Mil gracias maestro.....! extraordinario!

  • @מריםי-ו8פ
    @מריםי-ו8פ 7 лет назад +2

    wonderfull!

  • @elenatalentoaspell
    @elenatalentoaspell 13 лет назад

    el sonido incisivo de su violín penetra hasta lo más profundo del alma !!

  • @BluesmanBri
    @BluesmanBri 7 лет назад +3

    Nobody does it like Menuhin. The vibrato at 7.0. Thanks for this, BC

  • @MrGer2295
    @MrGer2295 7 лет назад +2

    Beautiful ! Thanks for posting :)

  • @themusicdr
    @themusicdr 12 лет назад +1

    he WAS dashingly handsome when a young man (i say this as a straight man)
    he was also an incredibly kind and generous giving soul. he was, goes without saying, one the best violinists of the 20th century.
    great great rendtion of bach's masterpiece here

    • @Geoplanetjane
      @Geoplanetjane 4 месяца назад

      One of enormous soul in all aspects of kindness, empathy, heart, musicality, love of teaching children, a bodhisatva

  • @TanyaGryaznova1313
    @TanyaGryaznova1313 5 лет назад +1

    Bravissimo!

  • @eugenemartone7023
    @eugenemartone7023 4 года назад +1

    The opening (first 30 sec) of this is the greatest, he plays those arpeggios with such power and emotion it’s incredible. As a whole I prefer Milsteins version(s), but I keep coming back to this as well.

  • @dallasshuey1275
    @dallasshuey1275 9 лет назад +32

    There are many great interpretations of this piece, but I personally feel more connected to Menuhin's interpretation. He place the piece at tempo, but he utilizes rubato very strategically and clearly uses dynamics fully. When he starts crossing strings for instance, starting at around 4:48. He played fast but it was very articulate. I also feel that he really grew that part with the crescendo he started doing as he ascended passed 5th position.
    Itzak plays it rather well too, but his playing isn't quite as smooth and articulate. Regardless, he still shows great vibrato throughout, as well as tonal depth into the second half of the piece. Isaac Stern and Heifetz both play it a bit faster but they still have a lot of focus on articulation and clear tone/dynamics.
    Overall, they all bring their own to Chaconne, but in my personal view, Menuhin is much more commanding in his playing and he expresses exactly what he wants to.

    • @minicello231
      @minicello231 8 лет назад

      i think Nathan Milstein does it better, especially the beginning chords

    • @minicello231
      @minicello231 8 лет назад

      ***** Lucky! I'd do anything to hear the chaconne played by any of the great masters :)

    • @minicello231
      @minicello231 8 лет назад

      ***** yeah as a Christian, this scene in the Bible has a special meaning to me. I hope i can be as privileged as you someday :)

    • @Princesszwart
      @Princesszwart 6 лет назад

      Dallas Shuey yeh
      Hi there just wanted to

  • @HilaryLuo-v7q
    @HilaryLuo-v7q 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent

  • @susanprock5460
    @susanprock5460 4 года назад

    Beautiful music. Best violin piece I played except for Tchaikovsky's music. Thanks.

  • @justnodnsayes
    @justnodnsayes 12 лет назад +1

    wow, Ive not heard this interpretation before... it is amazing though... I appreciate it.

  • @giuliogermanico
    @giuliogermanico 11 лет назад +1

    It was my favorite too, now I've got two, the other is the Kremer version and Kremer is alive.

  • @daisies53
    @daisies53 12 лет назад +1

    Year before I was born :) Wow!
    Feeling a little ancient! lol

  • @4366ryan
    @4366ryan 12 лет назад

    Ouço ela quase todos os dias, eu quero aprende-la depois q eu tiver um violino.

  • @luisoluna
    @luisoluna 9 лет назад +2

    GREAT!!!

  • @herbertarevalo9816
    @herbertarevalo9816 6 лет назад +1

    I believe that one of few violinists that can get into the depths of my heart that certainly is Menuhin. His playing is immaculate, perfect, wholesome, and yet, he plays quite differently from what other great masters can express about the same piece

  • @Claudioghisla88
    @Claudioghisla88 8 лет назад +1

    grazie

  • @raymondgibson1906
    @raymondgibson1906 11 лет назад +9

    The ultimate prodigy. Touched by God.

  • @mu99ins
    @mu99ins 6 лет назад +2

    Chaconne is the 5th movement of the Violin Partita No. 2 in D Minor, BWV 1004

  • @elenatalentoaspell
    @elenatalentoaspell 11 лет назад +3

    Después que Yehudi Menuhin murió nunca más nadie fue capaz de sacar esos sonidos de un violín.

  • @touatifettouma9674
    @touatifettouma9674 6 лет назад

    Le meilleur !!

  • @Vivianissime
    @Vivianissime 5 лет назад

    Si vous trouvez un enregistrement de la Chaconne BWV1004 par Pavel Kudelásek, sautez dessus : je l'ai écouté à St Nicolas de Mala Strana, à Prague, il est aussi fabuleux que Sayaka Shoji.
    Sir Yehudi Menuhin est merveilleux lui aussi mais ses enregistrements datent un peu maintenant, même remastérisés.

  • @soizicduvignoul1547
    @soizicduvignoul1547 12 лет назад +2

    for me it is a toss up between this and heifetz most recent performance…….the piece is just beautiful

  • @symbian1530
    @symbian1530 12 лет назад +1

    Enorme

  • @josehanieldesouzabarros3696
    @josehanieldesouzabarros3696 7 лет назад

    Lindo demais!

  • @Uhmu
    @Uhmu 11 лет назад +2

    Maybe i am used to slower versions but the fast tempo grinds my gears ;P

  • @cilabanfi3335
    @cilabanfi3335 3 года назад

    De sokat hallgattam,gimnazista voltam
    D Ojsztrahhal is többször játszottak együtt

  • @yukaka7773
    @yukaka7773 7 лет назад

    素晴らしいです。技術的にもすごいですが、音がとても美しいと思います…CDを一枚持っていますが、先生の演奏だと思って聴いています…yukaka777。

    • @theophanu4374
      @theophanu4374 5 лет назад

      Es ist wunderbar Es ist technisch großartig, aber ich finde den Sound sehr schön ... Ich habe eine CD, aber ich denke, es ist eine Leistung eines Lehrers und ich höre es mir an ...

  • @peterfilardo9380
    @peterfilardo9380 3 года назад

    My favorite Chaconnes: Heifetz, Hahn, Milstein, Perelman; transcriptions: Kissin, Grimaud

  • @tamimattal4584
    @tamimattal4584 Год назад +1

    12:51

  • @margheritamori9303
    @margheritamori9303 7 лет назад +2

    immenso

  • @4366ryan
    @4366ryan 12 лет назад

    Muito boa, esta musica.

  • @zeynepersen6309
    @zeynepersen6309 6 лет назад +1

    Gott Sei Dank!!!!!!!

  • @johngreenbacker9524
    @johngreenbacker9524 7 лет назад +1

    While I prefer Milstein's version (even from his last recital at age 82), there is a magisterial quality to Lord Menuhin's rendition, especially beginning at 9.05, that is spellbinding.

  • @stradivariusxvii2527
    @stradivariusxvii2527 12 лет назад +1

    Epic

  • @simonpurdymusic
    @simonpurdymusic 12 лет назад

    nice...

  • @asmith8815
    @asmith8815 7 лет назад +2

    Music is suppose to be spontaneous not predictable. Menuhin is absolutely superb in this regard. The others are predictable.

  • @enverdonmez4746
    @enverdonmez4746 9 лет назад +6

    Shabat Schalom.

  • @albert314159265
    @albert314159265 13 лет назад

    the Supreme Master

  • @yl4521
    @yl4521 9 месяцев назад +1

    4:49

  • @deePurple22
    @deePurple22 3 года назад

    내 인생음악 중 하나. 메뉴힌의 바흐 샤콘느. 수백번을 들었어도, 들을 때마다 전율!

  • @ЕленаДементьева-е9п

    Космический масштаб...

  • @BournBR
    @BournBR 12 лет назад

    tb to assim....

  • @clcl1109
    @clcl1109 12 лет назад

    Yehudi is an awesome violinist. I think that Mailstein's interpretation approaches more to what this piece should be played though. It's a bit slower, which let's the piece be fluent at all times, especially on the second part.
    Invite you all to listen to both and understand what I'm talking about. :D

    • @MusikPiratCH
      @MusikPiratCH 7 лет назад +1

      Who the heck is Mailstein? Do you mean Milstein? I clearly prefer Menuhin to ALL other violinists! :P

    • @saarlooswolfhund6237
      @saarlooswolfhund6237 5 лет назад +1

      I know both interpretations. Both are fabulous, but for me Menuhins sound is like a phone line to my heart. He was a genius. For me both Menuhins and Milstein play Bach in a right way, every artist can learn a lot of these incredible musicians.

  • @themusicdr
    @themusicdr 12 лет назад

    possibly even better than his 1935 version

  • @carolineleiden
    @carolineleiden 13 лет назад

    And such a handsome man when he was young!
    Do his children play as well?

  • @ziegunerweiser
    @ziegunerweiser 12 лет назад +1

    concerto for solo violin

  • @GothicKin
    @GothicKin 11 лет назад +1

    Uto Ughi, is almost the same.

  • @sandyblond20
    @sandyblond20 7 лет назад +1

    Well this is a dance and it took him a while to give the Chaconne the feel of the dance melody it was intended by Bach to be.

  • @juanjosenamnuntavarez7553
    @juanjosenamnuntavarez7553 4 года назад

    El sabe mucho si

  • @elikherzak
    @elikherzak 4 года назад

    МЕНУХИН,ГОРОВИЦ_---великие исполнитили !