I played this for a audition, the judges got so excited when I said I was going to play this... Then I told them I was going to play the second violin.
I saw on the score that this pieces were composed for one violin and the second violin had been composed after. It can be play with only the first violin.
Have you played the violin? Its not about the notes its about how you play them. also different techniques for the bowing. It might not look like it but the 2nd violin has some decently demanding parts in this aswell
+Odchudzanie_sukces.... ..davidcsibi..May be the Oistrak's as u suggest,. but I would rather guess at Perlman & Zuckerman myself!...please let me know if u ever find out differently?!...Many thanx!...ps...I also hate it when the artists are not named!!....Also, I simply can't understand what all the griping is re the ""difficulty"? of the 2nd fiddlers part is!!....Who cares?!!..I think it's PERFECT for the piece!!...it's not violin VERSUS violin!!!...The same moaners would probably say Paganini is all technique & not real music!!....think they just say what's the fashionable thing to say at the time?!!
There is a difference for example between a $500 violin and a $5,000 one in both sound and response. Once you get into $100,000 range, then prestige and vanity and other non-musical things come into play.
i wouldnt say the 2nd violin part is easy.. and i think the difficulties here is to play the second part along with the 1st. and play it well. it dosent sound easy at all..
eugh... when i do chromatic scales like those, its sounds good until i get to 1st position, then it sounds like puke i love how in this one you pretty much hear every note clearly.
foguwa If that were the case, would ambitious violinists believing on peanut butter sandwiches for years to pay for the best instruments they could get ?
@hetaobeast I know this is a late reply but a lot of it is quality of violin, strings, and bow. If you have a shit tier violin it will unresponsive and the sound won't be precise. And a clean bow with nice hairs will also let it glide on the strings nicer. Whoever recorded this probably invested thousands into their violins.
Shady Tradesman The violinist, Aaron Rosand, sold his violin (the Kochansky Guarneri Del Gesu) for many millions of dollars -- forget the exact figure.
Although a while ago they did a blind listening test in which professional violinists listened to a Stradivarius and a cheap plastic Yamaha and had to decide which was which. None of them could.
Always amazed at 19th century virtuoso music especially that of violin and piano since I play both instruments . Only no.8 gives any challenges non-musical to the player. I wonder what made Wieniawsky write these ? Did he tour with one of his children or mae of it a present ? A 20th century score of course ,would have both violins spiraling through these pyrotechnics- so now in the 21st century I will write some sinilar to this idea maybe even a 3 violin or violin piece among my duets -sher pandemonium! not in these old dreary tired harmonies ofcourse and surely not the perfection and computer-like decision making of the " New Complexity " masters or their students (I wouldn't be able without their learning anyway it takes hours for Brian Ferneyhough to corretly pen a single measure !
I played this for a audition, the judges got so excited when I said I was going to play this... Then I told them I was going to play the second violin.
+TheBig binson (Joke by the way)
+TheBig binson heheh good one
'They had us in the first half not gonna lie...'
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My guess is that these pieces were written for student and teacher, with the teacher taking the second part. Either as etudes or for studio recitals.
Wieniawski wrote this for playing it with his brother
He wrote it to flex on his brother
I saw on the score that this pieces were composed for one violin and the second violin had been composed after. It can be play with only the first violin.
first violin - level 100, second violin - level -3
Duet? I think it's more of a concerto for violin and violin.
Have you played the violin? Its not about the notes its about how you play them. also different techniques for the bowing. It might not look like it but the 2nd violin has some decently demanding parts in this aswell
+Odchudzanie_sukces.... ..davidcsibi..May be the Oistrak's as u suggest,. but I would rather guess at Perlman & Zuckerman myself!...please let me know if u ever find out differently?!...Many thanx!...ps...I also hate it when the artists are not named!!....Also, I simply can't understand what all the griping is re the ""difficulty"? of the 2nd fiddlers part is!!....Who cares?!!..I think it's PERFECT for the piece!!...it's not violin VERSUS violin!!!...The same moaners would probably say Paganini is all technique & not real music!!....think they just say what's the fashionable thing to say at the time?!!
So when we gonna hear you play this level 300?
Wypowiedź laika....
5. Praeludium. Allegretto scherzando (0:01 0:01)
6. Andante ma non troppo (2:18 2:18)
7. Andante non troppo (6:59 6:59)
8. Allegro risoluto (9:26 9:26)
Awesome...
I love this song !!!!
piece!😂
piece
There is a difference for example between a $500 violin and a $5,000 one in both sound and response. Once you get into $100,000 range, then prestige and vanity and other non-musical things come into play.
A Jalapeño Up that figure today to around $30,000 for a new one, and around $150,000 for an old one by a good maker.
i wouldnt say the 2nd violin part is easy.. and i think the difficulties here is to play the second part along with the 1st. and play it well. it dosent sound easy at all..
@davidcsibi this is Aaron Rosand by himself. He did the same thing with Sarasate's Navarra.
eugh...
when i do chromatic scales like those, its sounds good until i get to 1st position, then it sounds like puke
i love how in this one you pretty much hear every note clearly.
Ling Ling can play both parts together!
The second violin part was written for six years old son ?
magnifico!!
I love it! :D
You clicked on this video because of 5:12.
Thank me later....
tks
Thanks later
really like this.
but who are the artists?
i love
the 6th etude just has a ridiculous amount of shifting in the 1st violin owO
depends on who's playing... a good violinist can make a cheap 50 buck violin sound amazing.
foguwa If that were the case, would ambitious violinists believing on peanut butter sandwiches for years to pay for the best instruments they could get ?
foguwa Be living. Damned spellcheck.
Quite easy if you play the first violin part backwards !!!
@hetaobeast I know this is a late reply but a lot of it is quality of violin, strings, and bow. If you have a shit tier violin it will unresponsive and the sound won't be precise. And a clean bow with nice hairs will also let it glide on the strings nicer. Whoever recorded this probably invested thousands into their violins.
Shady Tradesman The violinist, Aaron Rosand, sold his violin (the Kochansky Guarneri Del Gesu) for many millions of dollars -- forget the exact figure.
2:19
I want to know who played this?
i guess this is David Oistrakh and his son Igor
Although a while ago they did a blind listening test in which professional violinists listened to a Stradivarius and a cheap plastic Yamaha and had to decide which was which. None of them could.
Nothing democratic about the parts in this piece ;)
Lol i have about a month old vision strings, a $7000 violin, $250 bow. I was just learning chromatics when i posted that. Now im fine but thx anyway:)
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Always amazed at 19th century virtuoso music especially that of violin and piano since I play both instruments . Only no.8 gives any challenges non-musical to the player. I wonder what made Wieniawsky write these ? Did he tour with one of his children or mae of it a present ? A 20th century score of course ,would have both violins spiraling through these pyrotechnics- so now in the 21st century I will write some sinilar to this idea maybe even a 3 violin or violin piece among my duets -sher pandemonium! not in these old dreary tired harmonies ofcourse and surely not the perfection and computer-like decision making of the " New Complexity " masters or their students (I wouldn't be able without their learning anyway it takes hours for Brian Ferneyhough to corretly pen a single measure !
anyone here after twoset lol
What’s the point of typing these comments everywhere
@@bruh7130 not much, just curious
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