Paganini: Caprice No.1 for Violin (Augustin Hadelich)
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- Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024
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The winner in 2015 of the inaugural Warner Music Prize, Hadelich now releases his first recording for Warner Classics, Paganini’s 24 Caprices for solo violin. First published in 1820, they are works of proverbial virtuosity, conceived by the flamboyant genius Nicolò Paganini to test and showcase every aspect of a violinist’s skills, including such feats as left-hand pizzicato and double-stopped trills. Like Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas and the Sonatas of Eugène Ysaÿe, the Caprices stand as one of the greatest collections of works ever written for unaccompanied violin.
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Man is so good he teleports to different locations between phrases
This is so ridiculously, monumentally good. It's like watching those Olympic skaters. You look at it and you're like "hey, that looks so easy. I wonder why I was having so much trouble doing it." You forget how much practice has gone into making it look that easy. But then you pick that violin back up and somehow it's just NOT that easy. At all. And you realize you still have a long way to go before you can get there, if ever. 😢
So true!
The point of this piece is to be "ridiculously, monumentally good." Paganini, virtuoso as he was, wrote these caprices as etudes (practices) for him to show off.
Aww. My soulmate. Kisses and hugs.
this doesn't look so easy to me...
If ever 😔
1:44 riding a hoverboard while playing is crazy!!😄
Amazing
Had no idea a violin could b mastered like this
Amazing!👍👍👍
Dang, he practice so much he can control space-time on it's own volition
*I finished to hear it*
*I look my violin*
*My violin: Don't try it*
Do try it
He never disappoints.
Yes, definitely the best interpretation.
He practiced 41 hours a day
Ling ling workout + 1h
Wait... 24 hours plus... the last time I was good at math...ARRGH!
+3 hours to prqctice teleportation
@@paridelosacco681 I think even Ling Ling would get a bit dizzy with that speed...
Wow
Amazing, he's the best 👏👏👏👏
You play beautifully and suprisingly easy
He actually made this literal shredded monstrosity sound like proper music!
Brilliant!
Warner never lose....😢
Bravissimo! Bravissimo! Bravissimo!🌈🌈🌈💖💖💖🌞🌞🌞🌹🌹🌹🎉🎉🎉✨✨✨✨✨❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Heavy Metal before electricity
You really feel there when you hear his breathing.
Seems effortless! World class!
Wow. Superb
B R A V I SSI MO
PERFECT!!!!!
This is insane. :D
Nice performance, God bless you guys, Jesus loves you
Ling Ling regime right there. The man is a bloody god and i shall brook no discent!!
Bravooooooo!!!
💙💙💙
Ottimo !
🤩
Je joue le même caprice mais version TUBA ! BRAVISSIMO MAESTRO !
Ouais un français 😂😂😂
Sinon gg pour jouer ça sur un tuba moi j’ai commencé sur guitare électrique 🙃
Wow...😨😀
У него гварнери?
I mean it's just RICOCHET right?
Master ricochet and you can play this peace.
Lol the left hand though 😅
The transition between hand frames for almost every one of these chords are insanely awkward. Just look at and try to play the first line-it’s just as much a left hand exercise as a right hand one. Augustin just makes everything look easy, but in reality this is a nightmare for both right and left hand technique.
He practiced 9000 hours a day
Why he doesn't have meniscus of the fingers 😮?
Para tocar como paganini teneis que invocar al diablo el es el maestro del violin.
ACCARDO
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Unfortunately it is impossible to play something like this on an electric guitar.
On the guitar we play arpaggio. It is impossible to fix all the fingers of the left hand in the same position. It will be full of noise because of the distortion.
We can play one note at a time and the fingers can move and block with the right and left hand so that there is no noise.
On the violin it seems really easy.
This is very very difficult even on the violin.
Because it's paganini
I didn't know Jessie Eisenburg played the violin
You are blind
His playing of 32nd notes sounds like he's playing slow.
It’s supposed to be slow