This is how I feel when listen to this song It is like when you are trying to make sense of your sorrow, bitterness, and sufferring , trying to let it go and there is still the resentment, hope, and hatred..but you finally accept it... then peace comes.
GRACE à VOUS merveilleux violoniste habité par l'harmonie de Thaïs, les vibrations célestes incomparables , vous nous emportez ,en un instant unique où les étoiles, nous bercent de leur douceur , un chalereux MERCI pour nous offrir un tel BONHEUR .😇🙏✨️👏✨️👏💖💞
Amazing! I used to wake up to this when I was crossing to France on the Brittany Ferries .....I had a house in France. It was the beginning of luxury - to wake to this and know I was nearing Saint Malo and all the beauty of France. Maralyn Lai
Thank you for doing this! I’ve only been playing violin for a year and a half, and when I hear songs such as this, I always wonder if I’m able to play it myself. This helps me tremendously!
Oh, yes, but I will leave it up to you. I've been wanting to play more classical music, but can't seem to find any that I can play at my level. Can you suggest something? I just took up violin at age 48 so I really know nothing!
Oh yes, I'd suggest something like Monti's Czardas: www.virtualsheetmusic.com/score/Czardas.html A lot of fun to play... and I could suggest many more. If you ever come up with anything, please, let us know! Thank you again ;)
We're playing this piece for my school's spring concert and I'm borderline weeping when our soloist plays it (Update: we played it and it sounded very nice)
Of course! The only problem is to find a good video recording of it (with a real performer like in this one). Do you have a video recording on RUclips to suggest?
We'll see if we can find a video or recording of a version of it similar to ours. We'll do our best to make it happen. I am so glad to know this helps with your practice. And thank you for the request!
He's probably playing it as a natural harmonic on the 2nd string. You can also play it as an artificial harmonic on the second string in 1st position with the 3rd finger.
I think he plays A5 harmonic on the A string (for the penultimate note), followed by A6 harmonic on the A string (for the final note) (not the artificial harmonic D in the score in the video).
Unfortunately not because we used the video of the recording you can see. But... we have a piano accompaniment video: www.virtualsheetmusic.com/video/PAV-Meditation.html or you can enjoy the free accompaniment files included with the sheet music we sell: www.virtualsheetmusic.com/score/Meditation.html#tab=mp3
The ones in the score don't match what MV does. For example, at 03:05 he does a quaver (eighth) of vibrato on finger 4 (rather than 2 as in the score) then switches to finger 3. I will try that! Also, MV uses different fingerings on different occasions - all good ones though! And some very interesting indeed, but also quite tricky to play with good intonation.
This would have been much more helpful if the video only showed the bowing and fingering along with the sheet music. Cutting to the orchestra or conductor has neither educational nor entertainment value.
This video is using an original performance video with added sheet music. They don’t have Vengerov perform to make this video, so that they can show his fingerings or bowing. It is a lot of work to do even this. Anyways, if you’re looking for that kind of educational video, this is the wrong place to look or complain. Also, professionals have their own interpretations and therefore different fingerings/bowings than the conventional way or even from each other, so looking at their’s is not necessarily going to help anyone.
It would still be interesting and helpful. I think the fingerings in this piece, which doesn't present extraordinary technical challenges, for the most part are implicit in the music itself. Some of Vengerov's bowings are different from the sheet music, which in any case are not necessarily those of the original score.
This is one of those songs you pick up when you're too frustrated to work on your current concerto piece, and I love it for that
This takes me through the forest, like wings of a bird flying along in such a atmosphere ,
This is how I feel when listen to this song It is like when you are trying to make sense of your sorrow, bitterness, and sufferring , trying to let it go and there is still the resentment, hope, and hatred..but you finally accept it... then peace comes.
So sweetly and anxiously mournful, it brings tears to the listeners eyes . . .
This a most gorgeous piece of music
It must have been written by the angels.
Mike
agreed, thanks mike
Your input is greatly appreciated, Mike.
I agree vith you
GRACE à VOUS merveilleux violoniste habité par l'harmonie de Thaïs, les vibrations célestes incomparables , vous nous emportez ,en
un instant unique où les étoiles, nous bercent de leur douceur , un chalereux MERCI pour nous offrir un tel BONHEUR .😇🙏✨️👏✨️👏💖💞
La più bella melodia del romanticismo francese interpretata da un maestro eccezionale. Bravo Massenet, bravo Maxim
i wish there were more videos like this
We can make it for you! What piece, performance or video you'd like us to work by adding notes under it? Just tell us!
Thanks for the suggestion, we'll work on that :)
You are very welcome! It'll take a while because it is a long concerto, but we'll do our best to make it happen...
Same here
Highs ,lows,all dynamics maintained through out the entire piece...a wonderful package.I salute Maxim Vangrov!
Amazing! I used to wake up to this when I was crossing to France on the Brittany Ferries .....I had a house in France. It was the beginning of luxury - to wake to this and know I was nearing Saint Malo and all the beauty of France. Maralyn Lai
Beautiful lovely piece calming and peaceful . Maxim he's so sweet you can tell he loves it. And i do too.
That Rachmaninov at the end was beautiful. Thank you.
Our pleasure!
5:21 that was awesome
For me, a most beautiful melody to touch the soul and to remember sorrow.
It's a pleasure to her you perform! Brilliant!
Just can't describe how wonderful this is.
Thank you so much, this helped me a lot with figuring out this piece!
It's so beatiful
That's fantastic to know! Please, let us know if you'd like any other videos like this one. We'll do it!
This is perfect, many thanks.
You are most welcome! Please, let us know if you'd like to see any more titles like this one.
Brilliant, beautiful music, played with such great passion. Too Heavenly for mere words.
So beautiful. One of my favorites. ❤
Thank you so much for this Virtual Sheet Music. Such a valuable resource. Appreciate it more than I can express in a comment. Jxxxx
You are most welcome! I am glad you enjoyed this video... thank you! ;)
The best interpretation that I've heard. Salute to you Sir. :) Bravo.
Браво!!!!👏👏👏очень чувственно! Спасибо! Мое любимое произведение)
the opportunities the internet gives!!!!!
Interpretazione fantastica del violinista.
Thank you for doing this! I’ve only been playing violin for a year and a half, and when I hear songs such as this, I always wonder if I’m able to play it myself. This helps me tremendously!
Great to know that! Is there any other violin piece you'd like a video like this for? Suggestions are welcome!
Oh, yes, but I will leave it up to you. I've been wanting to play more classical music, but can't seem to find any that I can play at my level. Can you suggest something? I just took up violin at age 48 so I really know nothing!
Oh yes, I'd suggest something like Monti's Czardas:
www.virtualsheetmusic.com/score/Czardas.html
A lot of fun to play... and I could suggest many more. If you ever come up with anything, please, let us know! Thank you again ;)
Thank you! I just purchased a membership the other day and will download this one right away!
Great to know that! Thanks so much for joining us, I really hope you'll enjoy your Membership!
We're playing this piece for my school's spring concert and I'm borderline weeping when our soloist plays it
(Update: we played it and it sounded very nice)
That's great! Good luck with that!
Es ist so wunderbar zum Entspannen.
This is so beautiful.
It is even more beautiful when played by an angel.
ruclips.net/video/6GaIB6hyKTQ/видео.html
More than beautifully
🌹🌹🌹❤
MARAVILLOSO E IMPACTANTE
Wonderful S o sweetly played.
Great performance !!
Maravilloso 🙌🏻🙏🏻
Fantástico demais, deu aula!!!!
Magnífico
Fantástico....
Divin!
O homem próximo de Deus, longe do mal, síntese do amor fraterno...obrigado, meu pai!
I like it❤❤❤
Hello do you have this type for Bach Air on the G String?
Yes, here it is: ruclips.net/video/wJ9GwWDwe6E/видео.html
hello. can you make sheet music for Turkish march of mozart similar to this one?
Of course! The only problem is to find a good video recording of it (with a real performer like in this one). Do you have a video recording on RUclips to suggest?
no :(
but please do search and make one video of Turkish march also you doing excellent job your videos helps alot in my violin. thankyou ❤
We'll see if we can find a video or recording of a version of it similar to ours. We'll do our best to make it happen. I am so glad to know this helps with your practice. And thank you for the request!
I ddidn't understand where did he played the last harmonique
He's probably playing it as a natural harmonic on the 2nd string. You can also play it as an artificial harmonic on the second string in 1st position with the 3rd finger.
I think he plays A5 harmonic on the A string (for the penultimate note), followed by A6 harmonic on the A string (for the final note) (not the artificial harmonic D in the score in the video).
Божественно
How do you add sheet music to your videos? Can it be done on iMovie?
You can use iMovie to add edit videos with sheet music, but to synchronize the video with the sheet music we use a custom-made program.
Massenet = Mazanov 🤣 😂 He is a huge talant!!!
เีนะครับผม เกญท์ของุมชนมีไรครับ
Do you have this orchestra accompaniment music without violin?
Unfortunately not because we used the video of the recording you can see. But... we have a piano accompaniment video: www.virtualsheetmusic.com/video/PAV-Meditation.html or you can enjoy the free accompaniment files included with the sheet music we sell: www.virtualsheetmusic.com/score/Meditation.html#tab=mp3
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
Can you make a video of viva la vida with sheet music violin
We'll think about that, thanks!
:D
Virtual Sheet Music did you make it yet and if not hurry up because that is my favorite song
OK!
Virtual Sheet Music make it
Sometimes professionals are clarified in the slow dance
Muito lindo ,.....
BTW, can you make the video a little bigger?
Unfortunately it is not possible because of the low-quality source. Sorry...
Virtual Sheet Music oh man
Гениально
Bien chingon
Interesting fingerings and bowings.
The ones in the score don't match what MV does. For example, at 03:05 he does a quaver (eighth) of vibrato on finger 4 (rather than 2 as in the score) then switches to finger 3. I will try that!
Also, MV uses different fingerings on different occasions - all good ones though! And some very interesting indeed, but also quite tricky to play with good intonation.
European to the end! Maralyn Lai
2:48
🎶🥰💐👏
Linda demais
Playing along... 1min I’m already a car crash
Faked the audience out at the end!
This piece became famous by playing it more with the flute than with the violin ❤️❤️
Very. Good. But. Too. Too. Much..... Sweet. Devi. S. Interprate. Moor.beter.to.hear.more..pretty
This would have been much more helpful if the video only showed the bowing and fingering along with the sheet music. Cutting to the orchestra or conductor has neither educational nor entertainment value.
This video is using an original performance video with added sheet music. They don’t have Vengerov perform to make this video, so that they can show his fingerings or bowing. It is a lot of work to do even this. Anyways, if you’re looking for that kind of educational video, this is the wrong place to look or complain. Also, professionals have their own interpretations and therefore different fingerings/bowings than the conventional way or even from each other, so looking at their’s is not necessarily going to help anyone.
It would still be interesting and helpful. I think the fingerings in this piece, which doesn't present extraordinary technical challenges, for the most part are implicit in the music itself. Some of Vengerov's bowings are different from the sheet music, which in any case are not necessarily those of the original score.