Love Itzhak! He most of all, has greatly influenced & was/is a real inspiration for me as a violinist since I was a kid in the 1970s & 80s. Most of all, him as a warm-hearted, whimsical, and deeply passionate person who is an amazing postive, roll model in so many ways that he might not realize! He's done so much for young musicians & all the people in his life .He loves & lives life to the fullest in the ways that matter most. I hope lives over 100. He was & is my hero!
Such a treat to hear from both these gentlemen! How fortunate I was to get to hear Itzhak when I was a kid on his first American tour. He comes annually to San Francisco to play for the retired musicians benefit.
Two amazing figures from the entertainment world. Alan the tremendous versatile actor, and Itzhak, one of the greatest musicians in history, and one of the greatest violinists. How Itzhak remains so down to earth is just something to marvel at...look at some of the greatest performers in classical music - some are very nice, but it's like if you were to run into Itzhak somewhere, he'd totally have a conversation with you versus some of them who just have no social skills despite being miraculous interpreters of the great composers. And Alan - he's pretty much the same way. Hopefully people know him for his work outside of "M*A*S*H." He has worked in the biz forever and a day and whatever play or TV show or film he's in, it's always that much better because he's in it. And despite being "Hollywood" talents, they always lived in New York.
What a delight to find this conversation in my inbox . Two of my all time heroes . Thank you 92Y for this beautiful present , and it isn't even my birthday . G'D Bless !
When friends, each with a sense of humor and mutual rapport get together, the results are so much different, and better. Way more fun than the usual stiff interviewer.
31:18 Correct! I can still hear a young Alan Alda say to his MASH bunk mate: Don't worry, Time wounds all heels! That was some 40 years ago, but obviously it had an impact.
37:26---Isaac Stern opening of Mozart Sinfonia Concertante 2nd movement, a c minor melody, i once heard him playing with very little vibrato and it was chilling and beautiful.
Awesome segment. Two genius losers. Men i respect. Its genuinely abnormal these days to be directed by the wonder of their points. Was a fun video. Cant wait to see you perform itzhak.
Thank you prof. Itzhak Perlman wonderful ,fabulous meeting Beautiful regards❤
Alan Alda has captured my heart since I was a very young girl.
Love Itzhak! He most of all, has greatly influenced & was/is a real inspiration for me as a violinist since I was a kid in the 1970s & 80s. Most of all, him as a warm-hearted, whimsical, and deeply passionate person who is an amazing postive, roll model in so many ways that he might not realize! He's done so much for young musicians & all the people in his life .He loves & lives life to the fullest in the ways that matter most. I hope lives over 100. He was & is my hero!
Such a treat to hear from both these gentlemen! How fortunate I was to get to hear Itzhak when I was a kid on his first American tour. He comes annually to San Francisco to play for the retired musicians benefit.
Pearls of wit and wisdom abound in this rare interview. Glad it popped up in suggestions. 🙏😎
Two amazing figures from the entertainment world. Alan the tremendous versatile actor, and Itzhak, one of the greatest musicians in history, and one of the greatest violinists. How Itzhak remains so down to earth is just something to marvel at...look at some of the greatest performers in classical music - some are very nice, but it's like if you were to run into Itzhak somewhere, he'd totally have a conversation with you versus some of them who just have no social skills despite being miraculous interpreters of the great composers. And Alan - he's pretty much the same way. Hopefully people know him for his work outside of "M*A*S*H." He has worked in the biz forever and a day and whatever play or TV show or film he's in, it's always that much better because he's in it. And despite being "Hollywood" talents, they always lived in New York.
i Love Itzhak Perlman, and your Music and Violin. So beautiful. 🇧🇷
What a delight to find this conversation in my inbox . Two of my all time heroes . Thank you 92Y for this beautiful present , and it isn't even my birthday . G'D Bless !
When friends, each with a sense of humor and mutual rapport get together, the results are so much different, and better. Way more fun than the usual stiff interviewer.
Lots of fun to hear you both!!
“Let the tune play itself.”
31:18 Correct! I can still hear a young Alan Alda say to his MASH bunk mate: Don't worry, Time wounds all heels! That was some 40 years ago, but obviously it had an impact.
37:26---Isaac Stern opening of Mozart Sinfonia Concertante 2nd movement, a c minor melody, i once heard him playing with very little vibrato and it was chilling and beautiful.
I love Itzhak Perlman 🌹🎻❤️ Hy is so sympatyc...
Thank you !
I love you Alan Alda
Wonderful!!!!🧡
Together very interestyng !
The movie was absolutely wonderful. And , yes, Toby is perfection.
Awesome segment. Two genius losers. Men i respect. Its genuinely abnormal these days to be directed by the wonder of their points. Was a fun video. Cant wait to see you perform itzhak.
Itzhak
ooOOOoo I finally found the interesting side of RUclips.
this conversation are so entertained haha
This is my Nirvana...!
please somebody explain 7:41〜 story.
I couldn't catch the word what the guy on the right side say(7:50).
“A piece by Reis (I’m guessing about the spelling of the name)”.
It’s supposed to be a joke about the candy Reese’s Pieces.
11:25
I didn't get the joke about the Chanson sans paroles 😂
friend is in jail, no parole. it's a wordplay.
Ive wondered. Is alan alda immortal
Ha ha ha, c'est super 😂