This is a revelation. I've been playing this piece for over 30 years and I feel I have just heard it for the very first time! Oistrakh is so much more than a great violinist. He is a complete and sovereign artist.
Definitely the future of violin playing and mastery is guaranteed. There are 21 people currently giving dislike, thumb down for this performanse. I am sure they play it better then Oistrakh, which is remarkable! We are tertibly missing the great performance of these 21 violin samurais.
some people listen with different ears -- I feel sorry for them that they cannot appreciate perfection when they hear it, the thousands of us who know the truth don't care about those who don't...
Probably the best version I've heard! The others seem so rushed and tense, but this is cathartic and meaningful. Definitely gets the music first, and not just the performance
Bauer started to accompany Oistrakh after the early 60s. This means Oistrakh is using his famous André Richaume bow on 1705 Marsick Stradivarius. This instrument and bow, when merged with his incredible technique, created such an exquisite result.
I find his version quite interesting, as he slowed down the "quick falling" of the melody, which normally takes away the tension, but he really just extended the tense time and released it at the very last second. An interesting approach, but while I don't consider this to be the best version of the Scherzo, I acknoledge that this is a wonderful interpretation with an astounding execution.
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Wow--this is spectacular! I could be wrong, but he seems to be playing on a different violin--this isn't the Strad he plays on in many of the recordings/videos I'm familiar with. Does anyone know anything about this violin? The G-string is astonishingly powerful and clear.
In the Henle urtext edition what he plays is correct, however in other editions it’s different. There’s a divide over what people believe to be right, however the way Oistrakh and Henle has it I believe is better.
This is a revelation. I've been playing this piece for over 30 years and I feel I have just heard it for the very first time! Oistrakh is so much more than a great violinist. He is a complete and sovereign artist.
Thank you for your insight. What a great piece of music this is too.
Definitely the future of violin playing and mastery is guaranteed. There are 21 people currently giving dislike, thumb down for this performanse. I am sure they play it better then Oistrakh, which is remarkable! We are tertibly missing the great performance of these 21 violin samurais.
some people listen with different ears -- I feel sorry for them that they cannot appreciate perfection when they hear it, the thousands of us who know the truth don't care about those who don't...
Всегда потрясающий!
Probably the best version I've heard! The others seem so rushed and tense, but this is cathartic and meaningful. Definitely gets the music first, and not just the performance
I've heard this piece so many times over the last 50 plus years and I finally hear the best performance of all!
Полностью согласна с Вашим мнением.
The pianist is Frida Bauer, Russian . After DO she was Gregory Gislin accompanist.
Phenomenal piece. Phenomenal playing.
Perfection. Both are consummate musicians.
why isn't there an "I fuckin love this!" button it's a whole life in 5 and a half minutes!
Bauer started to accompany Oistrakh after the early 60s. This means Oistrakh is using his famous André Richaume bow on 1705 Marsick Stradivarius. This instrument and bow, when merged with his incredible technique, created such an exquisite result.
I find his version quite interesting, as he slowed down the "quick falling" of the melody, which normally takes away the tension, but he really just extended the tense time and released it at the very last second. An interesting approach, but while I don't consider this to be the best version of the Scherzo, I acknoledge that this is a wonderful interpretation with an astounding execution.
Thank you so much for putting this back up!!!
Good spot. Frida Bauer is definitely there, and boy can she play!
Quelle belle interprétation !
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We love him~
Everybody loves him~^^
Thanks so much this video had dissepeared. I'm so glad you have put it!
the first comment on this video, nice
I love him,too!!^^
beautiful beautiful
This is very good!
Ejecuta con una Maestría de Excelencia .
BRAVO
Beautiful , makes me think in my love
Brillante
Wow. And Frida Bauer also. Wow!!
Whoever thinks that David Oistrakh was perfect for this piece thumb me up! Whoever thinks that David Oistrakh was perfect for this piece thumb me up!
What an amazing pianist.!! does anyone know anything about her?
Frida Bauer
Does anyone know the piano page turner name?😂
@@radioheadtv3131 yaaah hehehee Tetzlaff Vogt Brahms Scherzo, pageturning incident with the wonderful Anna Reszniak
Beautiful and perfectly played
stunning
BRAVISSIMI!!!!
I played this scherzo on piano crouple years ago, is not simply but is fuckin amazing :D
I love him. :(
the best.
Indeed!
Merci.
Какие экспрессия и поэтичность!!!
Wow--this is spectacular!
I could be wrong, but he seems to be playing on a different violin--this isn't the Strad he plays on in many of the recordings/videos I'm familiar with. Does anyone know anything about this violin? The G-string is astonishingly powerful and clear.
Looks like the Marsick to me! :)
He had two different strad. This is marsik probably
Brilliant and 5:24 to the end were so clean bow strokes
Sem comentários!!!!!
the wonderful oistrakh touch here. as often sl more pensive - beautiful nonetheless
Love it. At 3:10 he plays '' a-c-a-g-f# '' , but i've heard other versions with '' a-c-B-a-f# '' ... Why is there two version of it ? thanks !!!
And 4:45 it’s a bit different I think it was C# instead of c natural
In the Henle urtext edition what he plays is correct, however in other editions it’s different. There’s a divide over what people believe to be right, however the way Oistrakh and Henle has it I believe is better.
Вам там написанно: Фрида Бауэр.
@elinakel : She's one of us !
@TheComedydude1 He was perfect for any other piece ! :))
@Lieutenant04168 What a thoughtful comment!
2:19 📣
da, spasivo y Davidu y Fride,
@TheMackica92 two yet :(( xDD
1:30
What is this bow?
André Richaume
hey, what happened to his bow? Seems that it's a bit bend...
unarrivable
Yah it's not like Brahms was a pianist himself or anything.........
а кто исполняет партию фортепиано???? некрасиво не писать исполнителя.........
Фрида Бауэр-- потрясающий партнер!