Bronislaw Huberman, Nocturne Op.9 No.2 (Chopin)
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Bronislaw Huberman (Poland 1882-1947) was the most individual violinist ever to record.
Huberman's admirers included Brahms, Dvorak, Joachim, Furtwängler, and Toscanini.
In January 1896 Brahms wrote a musical dedication to Huberman after hearing him perform his violin concerto
Today, in an age of standardization, his playing constantly challenges our expectations.
Huberman's 1713 "Gibson" Stradivarius was twice stolen. It was stolen from his hotel room in Vienna in 1919, but was soon recovered. It was stolen a second time from Huberman's dressing room during his only Carnegie Hall performance of 1936. He collected $30,000 from Lloyd's of London.
A 20-year old thief kept the instrument for half a century and confessed on his death bed. His wife received a $263,000 finder's fee from Lloyd's of London. In 1996, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that the $263,000 should have been included in the thief's estate and inherited by his only heir, his daughter. By then, however, the thief's wife had exhausted all of the money. Lloyd's sold the Gibson Strad in 1988 for $1.2 million.
It was a case of life imitating art when the Gibson was recently purchased by a young superstar violinist, Joshua Bell for $4 million. Bell had played the violin for the sound track of "The Red Violin," a movie following a violin through the lives that it touches.
This is absolutely gorgeous. I'm learning an arrangement of this, and I must say, I'm having a difficult time with it, so it's nice to be able to hear what it's supposed to sound like, even if I'll never be this good.
Like a string from Heaven! I can't stop listening to that wonderful string!
I love the portamento!
it's so well interpretated that it rises emotions in me: melancholy, sadness, nostalgia, tenderness
it;s very hard not to cry
the emotion......
Technique is everything nowadays. But technique will never give one heart, while heart gives one the most powerful techinques sublimated by the emotion you wish to share. The lesson this record just taught me.
i would recommend the movie 'orchestra of the exiles' amazing documentary
wow the music very sad with the violin really ! nice.
it's a piano nocturne, a song is something to be singed
probably Chopin would have been very pleased
@boobooberry true !!
Nichts zu danken. Es gibt viele Aufnahmen von ihm
well, who knows if this was THAT violin?
Huberman had more than one, lol
it's hard not to cry
@schymbros
he plays with his heart and soul.. we can see, when he is playing violin. the way he plays, it's just unique, that's all!!!
Unique tone and style, Huberman was his own man. Thanks for posting.
no, a moustache is something to be singed. A song is to be sung.
Great violinist! Must be remembered...His violin talks to people...Just wonderful!
nice played he is the cousin of my gradndad very talented family :) nice hear it first time in my life
SUBLIME!
the emotion...
Like a string from Heaven!
is this a different version of nocturne?
i can't find this specific melody in internet
can somebody tell me the name please??
mi pieza musical favorita, de uno de los grandes Chopin!!!! que hermosa melodia!
its not hubners, its chopin;s